SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society ✓ Alpha Gamma Delta to Give Parents' Day Dinner Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain Alpha Parent's Day dinner at the chap- ter on Friday. The following guests will be present J. H. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Holiday, all of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Heinemann, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thies, Miss Mary Mildred Thier, Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Wherritt,ugh Wherritt, Jr., and Mrs. P. Zellers, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koan, Charles Kovan, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hamlin, Charles Hamlin, David Hamlin, Mr. and John Leep, and Mrs. Alna Bosch, all of Kansas City, Kan; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Widen of Bonner Springs; Mrs. Georgia Davy and Mr. Cecil Brigham of Hawatha; and Bernice Grizzell, of Chafin. Miami Triad Gives 'Farm' Party The Jay James entertained the Purple Pepsters, pep organization of Kansas State, with a luncheon at the Colonial Tea Room yesterday. Thirty Purple Pepsters were in Lawrence for the game. Rae Stoland was hostess and had charge of arrangements for the lunch. She was assisted by Marjorie Hudson, Marjorie Brooks, Ernestine Boher, and Jessamine Jackson. Phi Chi Theta, honorary business sorority, held pledging services for the following Thursday night at Honeyen house: Kathleen Boucher, Louise Everett, Helen Peltit, Hazel Overley, Dorothy Russell, Karen Kordahl, La瑞ickert, and Alice Horel Halloween refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Eight Are Pledged The Miami Triad party of Phil Dhi Theta, Beta Theta Pi, and Sigma Chi, was given at the Memorial Union building last night. Jay Janes Are Hostesses Chi Delta Sigma entertained with their annual pumpkin party at the chapter house Friday night. Guests at the house were: Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Brownley, Boulder, Colo.; Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Vivian Brown and Miss Ruby Jacobs, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Briden, Lawrence; Professor Laven Kiesner, Lliverwood; and Mr. H. A. Reed, Kansas City, Mus. Music was furnished by Louis Kuhn's orchestra. The idea of the farm prevailed not only in costume but in decorations. Corn stalks, pumpkins, chickens, ducks and other animals decorated the ballroom. Bill Phipps and his orchestra played. The chaperons were: Dean and Werner, Mrs. T. S. Stover, Mrs. Nina Ogden, and Mrs. H. Kramer. Sigma Nu Gives Party Holds Pumpkin Partv Sigma Nu entertained with their annual pumpkin party last night at the chapter house. Decorations were corn stalks, lantern, and pumpkins and Bill Phipps and his orchestra furnished the music. Entrance to the house was Chaparres were Professor and Mrs. J. J. Wheeler, and Mrs. John Terry. Fireside Forum, Congregational University league, gave a Hallowee' party for its members at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph F. King Friday evening. About fifty members and about 300 attendants in colors, orange and black, were carried in out both the decorations and refreshments. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house for the weekend are: Jeanette Moser, Roberta Straig, Dagge Maloney, Mary Whitehall, Grace Light, Erma Jean Miller, Mary Elizabeth Fleenor, Forum Entertains Luncheon guests of Kappa Alpha Theta yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKeen all of Topека; Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Church of Wellington; and Mrs. Eric Team of Wichita. Margaret Greene, Helen Morgan, Leora Light, Mary Morte, Pierce Nilgs, all of Manhattan; Mary Bass, Chanute; Betty Herlocker of Winfield; Louse Baugh, of Garden City; Betty Ruth Virginia; Augusta; Virginia Evans of Dodge City; Helen Brockis of Ellis; and Sue Walker of Topka. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week were: Charlene Lathrop, Dorothy Donovon, Virginia Strandberg of Kansas City, Mo.; Catherine Stanton, Carthage, Mo.; Dorothy Lee Birt, Ederton Mo.; Melen Township, Eltl; Ederton Mo.; O. O'Brien, Mrs. John Russell, Mr. F. J. Post, and Richard Gunn, all of Great Bend; Ruth Cushing of Concordia; and John Markham of Parsons. Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, announces the pledging of the following men: Ross E. Borders, Robert L. Boyce, Nathan C. Cookey, John B. Fornell, Case A. Jones, Paul L. Klewer, William C. Norton, Rex B. Parr, Fredrick J. Windle, Ernest J. Ayers, William R. Noble, Harold Bolton, and Sam Buccero. Alpha Tau Omega entertained the following at dinner and an hour of dancing Thursday evening; Dorothy Douglas, Julia Markham, Marjory Clark, Virgil Brinker, Dorothy Brinker, Betty Creanger, Margaret Jennings, Bill Tillem Lawrence, Mary Jennee Turrell, Amnette Lawrence, Caroline Bliss, and Eunice Hults. At The Churches First Methodist Episcopal, 10th and IV 9:45 a.m. Wesley Foundation Sunday 10. 50 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon by Dr. Hunt, subject "The Time of the kingdom." 6:00 p.m. Wesley Foundation fellowship hour. 6:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation league. 7:30 p.m. Evening service. Musical program presented by the Silverton School Program at Smith College, Little Rock, Ark. First Church of Christ, Scientist 1240 Massachusetts a. m. sunny summer 11:00 a.m. spring concerts. Subjects: "Evaluating Fundamental." The Chrys- ter. tion science reading room maintained by this church is located at 105 East Eighth street, and is open every afternoon from 9:30 to 10:00 except Sundays and holidays. First Baptist, 801 Ky. m. Sunday school 10:45 am. Morning worship. Sermon by the Rev. C. C. Cunningham, topic, "Ehlargement: The Theme of the Baptist Convention." 6:30 p.m. B.Y.P.U. Topic "What has the Depression done to People." Unitarian, 12th and Vt. 7:30 p.m. Union church services with the First Christian church held at the Baptist church. The Rev. Seth W. speaker. "We Must Be Born Again." 9:45 a.m. Church school. 10:00 a.m. Unitarian Forum. Discussion theme: "Isolation." Speaker: Professor J. F. Brown of the psychology de- gree of Germany and Russia—A Comparison." 11:00 a.m. Church service. 4:00 p.m. Prometheus Club to go on a motor trip to Topeka for a picnic and the ordination service of the Unitarian minister there. Trinity Lutheran, 13th and N.H. 9:00 a.m. Radio service over WREN Sermon by the pastor. 11:00 a.m. Worship service. Sermon *What Stirred Martin Luther.* 7:00 p.m. Student discussion on "Race Prejudice." 6:30 p.m. Student forum. The Rev. Edwin F. Price, of the First Methodist church will speak on, "Do We Want Peace?" Mary Louse Beltz will sing 7:45 p.m. Musicale by the choir. First Christian, 10th and Kentucky. 9:45 a.m.-Church school 5:30 p.m. Student social hour and luncheon at the church. 10:50 a.m. Charter school 10:50 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon theme will be: "What Do Ye More Than Others to Make Disciples?" Immanuel Lutheran, 10th and Ky. 10:00 a.m. Bible class. 11:00 a.m. Divine service. Celebration of the Reformation. Plymouth Congregational, 925 Vt. 5:00 p.m. Lunch at the parish house. 6:00 p.m. Open forum discussion. 7:45 p.m. Evening service. Informal talk on "God and Creation." 9:45 a.m. m. University classes. 11:00 a.m. Morning service. Sermon by the Rev. Joseph F. King on "The Crisis in Character." 6:15 p.m. Fireside Forum Lunch. First Presbyterian, 9th and Vt. p.m. m.i.m. pub.Library 7:00 p.m. Mr. Sullivan disc. "These Changing United States," published in 9:45 a.m. Church school. 9. 45 a.m. Church school. 7:54 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship service. Sermon by Dr. Theodore Aszman on "The Well Poised Life." 7:30 p.m. Westminister Student Forum. Three Rifle Teams at Columbia Columbia, Mo., Oct. 28—(UP)—Missouri University's rife club will have three teams this year; varsity, freshman and girls. Estill Thurston, Columbia, will be varsity captain for 1933-34; Miss Cornell Ellis, Columbia, will be captain of the girls' team. Supervision in shooting will be by Captain Harry V. Hand and Sergent E. C. Viera, U.S. army. Attend Instructors Conference Miss Myrtle Gunselman and Miss Agan, instructors in Household Economics in the department of home economics of Kansas State are attending the Ninth annual conference, Kansas Business in Economics and Business. That Radio for your zoom you have been waiting for is here at last--gas and oil. R. C. A.-VICTOR BOSCH CROSLEY The Modern Authority! 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