SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 20 Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Arant Honored During Visit Cancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained at dinner last night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Arant of Columbus, Ohio, who for a number of years were revered as Lawrence while his death deans from the School of Law at the University. Since their arrival Thursday night they have been honored guests at many social affairs. Friday night Mrs. F. W. Gaunt was hostess to the Vredendri club of which Mrs. Arant was formerly a member, and a few others. Saturday morning Mrs. Arant was the guest of Mrs. E. F. Byles at a breakfast. This afternoon Mrs. F. T. Stockton and Miss Nell Hudson will give a dinner at the home of the former for Mr. and Mrs. Arant. Other guests be Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stockton, Mr. and Stockton, and Miss Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. OBrien and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner will give a tea for a number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arant at the OBrien home this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tonight at 8, Dean and Mrs. Robert McMair Davis will entertain with a supper in connection to Dean Wernier's Guests at Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley and the members of the law faculty and their wives. A luncheon in courtesy to Mrs. Aran will be given tomorrow at the Manor by Mrs. F. C. Whipple. Chemistry Staff Has Picnic in Laboratory The picnic for members of the University chemistry staff was held Thursday in the large laboratory of the Chemistry building. It was originally planned to have the picnic at the home of Professor and Mrs. E. W. White, but due to the rain the plans were changed. About 60 persons were present. Mrs. J. N. Gilbert Honored by Sigma Kappa Miss Ethel Ann Jones, Miss Selma Gottlieb, and Miss Elvira Weeks were in charge of the arrangements. The members of Sigma Kappa honored their housemother, Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, with a surprise birthday party after closing hours Friday night. The decorations were carried out in lavender and marron, the sorority colors. Installs Officers Gene McKee, f43, gave a musical selection, and Margaret Murray, c'33, presented a humorous song and dance number. Mary Lydick, '32, of St. Joseph, Mo., and Hazel Anderson, c'31, were present. Are Guests of Theta Tau Installation of officers was held by Alpha Kappa Psi this week for the following: president, Eugene Smith, c'35; vice president, Richard Ayres, c'35; secretary, Leon Wooten, c'35; treasurer, Howard Schriver, c'35. To Have Picnic Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wyatt, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKim of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruzelius, and Bernice Rodenbeck of Kansas City Kan.; and Eda Rossel of Kansas City Mo., will be guests of Theta Tau at dinner today. The annual picnic of El Ateneo, Spanish club, will be held Monday afternoon at 4 clock. The picnic will be held on the golf course on the campus. Thursday afternoon must be at 10 a.m. Administration building. Cress will furnish the entertainment. Alpha Sigma, a local pre-median pledge society of Nu Sigma Nu held initiation services Friday night for Wheeler, c'uncl; David Robinson, e'35; Edwin Pfeutze, c'uncl; and Ted Sills, c'uncl. Hold Initiation Services Grace Glanville, '32, Kansas City; Kan; Fearn Chambers, '32, Kansas City; Mo; Helen Trant, Perry; Genevieve Harriet, Lawrence; and Betty Everhart of LaJunta, Xi are weekend guests at the Alpha XI Delta house Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Homer Longnecker, c'unel., of Birmingham; Paul Newton, c'36, of Lawrence; and Karl Leidig, b'34, of Lenora. Alpha Chi Omega is entertaining Frances Stark, Jean Stark, and Helen Harrison of Kansas City, Mo.; and Katherine Lindsay of Horton, at the chapter house this weekend. The Student Endeavor group of the Christian church will have a hike this evening as the last meeting of the year. Members will meet at the church at 5 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, announces the pledging of Lawrence Filkin, e'33, of Bonner Springs. Wanda Perrin, 'eurel', is entertaining Harryette Nightingale of Topeka at the Alpha Omicron Pi house this weekend. J. Wilbur Wolf, Omaha, who is prince of this district of Pi Kappa Alpha, is a guest of the local chapter this weekend. Lucile Millikin, of Salina, who was a student in the University last year, is a weekend guest of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Dick Peck, 32, and Heil Tugh, of Independence, are weekend guests at the Beta Theta Pi house. Orin Wheat of New York City, and Joe Gelwix of Springfield, Mo., are weekend guests at the Sigma Nu house. Harry Brands and Homer Frenda, both of Manhattan are guests at the Delta Tau Delta house over the week-end. Harold Gras of Kansas City is a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Max Messner, Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Triangle house. Janet Dunn of Oxford is a weekend guest of Lucy Trees, c'unel, at the Chi Omega house. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Coghill of Iola will be guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday. Kathleen Calene of Kansas City is a weekend guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Bill Dearn of Parsons is a guest at the Phi Beta Pi house this weekend. Jack Ward of Wichita is a weekend guest at the Acacia house. At The Churches First Presbyterian Church school will meet at 9:45. The morning worship service will be held at 11 o'clock. The subject of the sermon will be: "The Fatal Lure of the Devil" and "Westminster choir will be: 'Fierce Was the Wild Willow' (Noble). The Pioneer society will meet at 6:30 p.m. David Watermilder will be the leader of the topic: "Where Pioneers Needed." Mrs. J. L Hess will speak. At 7:30 the Tuxis society and the Westminster Student forum will meet at Westminster hall. This meeting will feature alumni and a welcome to future, students. At 8 o'clock will be the Baccalaureate service at Haskell institute. The Rev. T. H. Aszman will give the address. His subject will be "Freedom of Thought." First Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship will begin at 10:50 a.m. The subject of the minister's sermon will be: "Keepers of the Faith." The chorus choir and the male quartet will sing the anthem, "Oh for the Wings of a Dove" (Mendelsohn). Mrs. George Lowman number the female quartet to form the quarter will sing, "Recessional" (Morse). Charlea A. Wisslen will be at the organ. The following patriotic organizations of the city will be guests at this service: G.A.R., Relief corps, G.A.R. Circle, Joseph A. Wahl Camp and Auxiliary, the American Legion and Auxiliary, the Veterans and Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, and the American War Mothers. The regular evening service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Abraham A. Asis of the Philippine Islands will speak on the subject in an informal mission in the Philippines." At 3.30 the University class and the Young People's class will go on an outdoor picnic and meeting. There will be no evening service The University class will meet at 9:45 a.m. The subject for discussion will be:“Understanding God's World.” The subject at the regular morning service at 10:15 will be "The Man Sent From God." First Baptist Unitarian The Church school will meet at 9:45 for a children's day program. Music classes are on Tuesday and Thursday. All of the members of this church are requested to be present at a meeting of the Church society to be held at 11 a.m. today. This meeting is called by the board of trustees for its purpose and by the priest for the position of minister of the church. The Bible class will meet at 10 a.m. The subject will be "Epistle to the" **House."** The regular meeting of the forum will not be held at 10 o'clock. Immanuel Lutheran The divine service will be at 11 a.m. dr. Harbert Umbach, who taught in the department of English last year and who took graduate work at Cornell this year, will deliver the sermon. Plymouth Congregational At 5.30 p.m. will be the last fellowship hour at the parish house, and at 6 p.m. will be the open forum discussion. The Rev. Joseph Ferguson King Jr. will occupy the pulpit at the Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. The sub-assembly will be "the Sovi-cremity of God." The University class will meet at 9:45. Dr. R. H. Wheeler is the teacher. The Fireside forum will give their annual supper to the seniors at 6:30 p.m. Christian Science Society The Sunday morning service will be held at 11 o'clock. The subject will be "Anclet and Modern Nehemian, American and Hypnotist, Demonounced." Sunday School will be at 4:54 a.m. Testimonial meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. KFKU Monday 2.30 p.m. Elementary French lesson, by w. K. 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