SUNDAY, MAY 7. 1933 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. Phi Delta Theta Has Spring Party Blue and white decorations were used in the hallroom of the Memorial Union Friday night when Phi Delta Theta entertained with its annual spring party. Jimmie Joy and his band furnished music for dancing. Guests were: Bud Stadler, Jola; Harold Dyer, Oblirin; Frank Benson, Iola; Bill Brown, Miles Ramage, Harry Newcomer, Sam Sparks, and Chic Pipkin, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Larry Trickett, Bob Wilhelm, Claud Troutte, and M. Breidenthal, Jr., all of Kansas City, Kan. Jim Donahue, Walker Josephell, Bj Kester, Bob Newman, Bob Rowlands John Stratton, Dick Wright, and Bill Mackle, of Lawrence; Fred Harris, Ottawa; Shelly Graybill, Newton; Jack Mitchell, Leavenworth; Bud Johnson, Harlow King, Joel Elwil, and David Akire, Hirate; Hintonē«„, Albert Schwartz, Salina; Al Derby Jr., and Harry Heimie, Wichita; John Nimmocks and Junior Bowman, Concordia; Hank Griggs, Topka; Frank Foncannon, Emporia; Bud Stewart and Bob Black, Topka; and Larry Gems, Salina. Don Gil Plays for Delta Upsilon Parts The annual spring party of Delt Upsition was held last night at the chapel terase. Don Gil and his band (New Orleans, La., played) Guests from out of town were: Ray Isham, Speed Werner, and Robert Butterworth of Kansas City, Mo.; Joe Lovewell, Jack Steiner, Howard Cook, Robert Nelson, George Walker, Don Putney, and Geoffrey Carlisle of Topeka; Arthur Butler, Joseph Metz, Bert Whitlock, Wayne Jasper, Dick Frawley, and Norman Meeks of Wichita; Bert Carlard and H. E. Klemp, Leavenworth; Max Beamer and William Green, Abilene; Normal Novel, Hays. Delta Zeta To Have Mother's Day Dinner Delta Zeta will entertain at a Mother's Day dinner today for the following: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. VanDeventer Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conrad, of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gallup and Alfred Gallup, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf and Mrs Bertha Wolf of Leavenworth. Have Annual Have Annual Senior Breakfast Professor and Mrs. F. A. Russell, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Cady, Ruth cary', c34, Mrs. Taylor Cutlip, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Miller, Professor and Mrs. A. L. Owen, Barbara Owen, and Mrs. J. G. Brandt, all of Lawrence. Alpha Omicron Pi is honoring members of the organization of the senior class this morning at the annual senior breakfast. Honor National Officer Of Alpha Gamma Delta Out of town guests are: Helen Tatum Huyck, '28, Glenn Myers, Justine Toller, Amelia Woodward, Lucille Klipenger, and Ruth Elledge, '28, of Kansas City, Mo.; Edith Adams McFarren of Leaventhorn, Avis Stoops and Jesse Shaw, of Philadelphia; Gladys Bradley, '30, of Yates Center; and Florence Langford of Neosho, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain with a dinner this noon in honor of Miss Julia Reiser, national inspector of the organization. Miss Agnes Husband, Miss Nellie Barnes, Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Irma Friedrich, Miss Elizabeth Meguian, Miss Mabel Barnhart, and Mrs Alice Moncrief, all members of the faculty of the University; Winifred Anderson, Kansas City, Mo.; Oleta Markham, c'33, Charlotte Mangelosdorf, Kathleen Asher, c'33, Martha Lawrence, c'33, and Elizabeth Ainsworth, c'33, will be guests. Perkins-Rowland Marriage Announced The marriage of Alice Day Perkins and George Vernon Rowland took place April 29, at Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Rowland was graduated from the University in 1925, and is a member of Alpha Xi Delta social sorority, and Sigma Pi Signa, honorary psychological fraternity. Mr. Rowland attended Kansas State College where he was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi. He is now with the Empire company at Bartlesville, Okla. Following a dinner meeting for MacDowell fraternity, held Thursday evening at the Manor, the following officers were elected for next year: President, Howard Johnson, c'34; vice president, Michael Jackson, fau '31; Eugene Schulz, fa'ucl; treasurer, Herbert Cowell, c'uncl; historian, Gene McKee, c'33. MacDowell Elects Officers Parry-Smith Announcement has been made of the marriage of Ruth Parry of Topeka to Ethan Allen Smith of Lawrence, which will be held in August at Mr. Smith who will make their home here, were graduated from the University in 1930. The bride is a member of Alpha Delta Pi and Mr.Smith is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Mothers' Club to Meet Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers' club will entertain with a 1 o'clock lunchroom tomorrow at the Manor, honoring Miss Julia Riser, national inspector of the sorority, who is a guest of the chapter this weekend. Engagement Announced Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Mary Lillard, c33, to Phillip Wood of Topeka. Mr. Lewis is with Alpha Delta at Washburn College. Gamma Phi Beta entertained with its spring formal dance at the chapter house Friday night. Louis Sieber's band played. Chaperones were W. W. Lovitt, Eva Oakes, Mrs. L. Harris, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Speakers were Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Wagner of Billwood, and Mrs. Cole of Beloit. Paul Sells and his band played for Beta Theta Pi when the chapter entertained with a formal dance yesterday evening at the Lawrence Country club around the market. Perkins, Mrs. Nina Ogden, Mrs. Jane MacLean, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Miss Agnes Husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Horkmans were chaperons at the Acacia spring party yesterday evening. The lights illuminated throughout with blue lights. Leslie Siebers' band furnished the music. Louis Kuhn and his band played for the spring formal of Alpha Omicron Pi held last night at the chapter house. Iris, brides wreath, and a lighted fountain in the court formed the decorations. Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism sorority, will hold initiation of new members and election of officers at the home of Miss Helen O. Mahin, 1801 Mississippi street, at 7 clock Tuesday evening. Grace Hubbard and Edna Roessel of Kansas City, Mo. will be dinner guests today at the Theta Tau house. George Herman of Kansas City, Kan., is a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner entertained a group of student friends at an informal social hour in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union yesterday evening. At the meeting of Freshman commission to be held tomorrow at 4:30 in Hainesville, Frances Grey, e'36, will review "Green Mansions" by W. H. Hudson. Aldon Thompson, of St. Joseph, Mo. Harlan Reynolds of Hiawatha, Warren Sinning of Holton, and John Martin of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests of Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha Chi Sigma entertained last night at the chapter house with its annual spring party. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kinney were chaperons. Harriet and Janet Way of Pittsburgh are to be dinner guests today at the Phi Chi house. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with a Mother's Day dinner today at the chapter house. Weekend guests of Kappa Alpha Theta are Mary Best of El Dorado. CHOCOLATE SUNDAE--and It's always a good suggestion Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Catherine Glissonner of Abilene, and Grace Light of Manhattan. Members of the University club held their closing bridge party of the season, Friday evening at the University club. Mary Ellen Gardner and Elise Lamberton of Washburn College are guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week-end. Sigma Chi entertained mothers of the members of the organization at the annual Mother's Day dinner yesterday noon. At The Churches Church school at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Les- ter Van Volkengen will speak on "The Part of Music in the Art of Living" at 10 a.m. Unitarian Mr. Walter Pederson, a candidate for graduation from the Harvard Theological School in June, will present the sermon at the 11 o'clock service. Subject, "The Humility of Science." In keeping with Music Week, William Howie, gr., will present the organ sois, Arsateu and Scherzo, from Cesar Martinez-Ribeiro and Seyphone. Mr. Pederson will meet with the Drama group at 6 o'clock for tea. Rehearsals will begin pormply at 7 o'-clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., followed by morning worship at 10:50 o'clock. Sermon theme, "Follow the Leader," Holy Air Is Breaking "Round" (Scott). First Methodist Episcopal There will be no Wesley foundation meeting here because members of the group will conduct league and church services at Oskalaosa. Members wishing to go should meet at the church at 6 p.m. Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Subject, "Some Funerals I Would Like to Conduct, Blanche Sums, fa33, will sing songs in the funeral services" (Liddle) for the offerment year. Plymouth Congregational There will be no Fireside forum supper this Sunday. The regular meeting, however, will begin at 7:15 p.m. Procter and J. Wheeler will lead the discussion. Trinity Lutheran Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler will occupy the pulpit at the 11 o'clock morning service. His subject will be "Even Scientists Pray." A varied musical program has been arranged by Dr. E. B. Bayles, director of music. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., followed by morning worship service at 11 o'clock. Sermon on "The Purpose of Religion." The Trinity vowed choir, under the direction of Professor William Pilcher, will sing "Fear Not, O Israel" (Buck). Professor Waldemar Geltchner will sing "Nocturne in D Major" (Chopin; Wilhelm) Program for young people beginning at 6:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church school at 9:45 am, followed by morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme, "The Virtue of Narrowness." The University Westminster choir will sing "Hallelujah Chorus" from "The Messiah" (Handel). The University Westminster choir, under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout, will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. LUCKIES PLEASE! George O. Foster, registrar, will speak to the University Class class on Christian BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. HILLSIDE PHARMACY HILLSIDE Complete Drug and Fountain Service CURB SERVICE 9th & Indiana "Dignifying a Church Pew" at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Gospel Is Power." Phone 1487 Student forum at 6 p.m. High School Young People's meeting at 6:15 p.m. Bible class at 10 a.m. Divine service in the chapel, "Why I Believe in Jesus Christ." Immanuel Lutheran Fellowship lunch at the parish house at 5:30 p.m. The report of the delegates to the convention of the Lutheran Walther League will be given at 6 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday school at 10 a.m., followed by Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Adam and Fallen Man." Testimonial meetings every Wednesday at 8 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Christian Science Society Sunday school at 9:43 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Subject, "Adam and Fallen Man." Testimonial meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m. KFKU Monday, May 8 2.30 p. m. Elementary French lesson by Kenneth Cornell. 2:45 p. m. Music Week program (arranged by Dean D. M. Swarthout). 9:45 p. m. Campus Calendar by Miss Helen Rho Hoopes. Tuesday, May 9 2:30 p. m. O. Moration by Phil Bramwell. 2:45 p. m. Book Review: 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs, by Kallet and Schlink. 9:45 p. m. Athletic question box, by E. R. Elibel, assistant professor of physical education. HOSE SPECIAL 49c TERRY SHOP 924 Mass. ONE STOP Clothes Service STATION We Make Clothes We Alter Clothes We Repair Clothes We Clean Clothes In fact we do everything but call Jake the old clothes man. Yours for Clothes Service Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. 'EINER MUSS HEIRATEN' CAST TO BE GUESTS AT ENGELHEIM Members of the derm of the German play, "Einer Muss Heiraten" which was given in Fraser theater a few weeks ago, will be guests at Engelheim, the home of Professor E. H. Engel of the German department, this afternoon, and he will be broadcast again It is to be broadcast WREN next Sunday night. The cast includes: Charles Dreher, Albert Stutzman jr. Gee, Verni Felder- riach, Ralph Additional guests will be Werner Bruckmann, gr., German exchange student, and Miss Irma Friedrich and Miss Elma Richert, both instructors in the German department. TAXI 25c Just Phone 65 Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. When Down Town---- The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. Wiedemann's LUNCHEON Served Daily Established 1868 835 Mass. Phone 182 11:30 a.m. to 2 p. m. Also 5:00 t. 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday Record Bargains Your old favorite records by GUY LOMBARDO, PAUL WHITEMAN, TED LEWIS, RUTH ETTING, KATE SMITH, LEE MORSE, ETHEL WATERS, LOUIS ARMSTRONG, FLETCHER HENDERSON, and others. Columbia Recordings 25c each UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE and Music Week Festival GLADYS SWARTHOUT, Mezzo-soprano METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY University Auditorium, Monday Evening, May 8 8:20 o'clock "She is lovely to behold. 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