SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1933 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Party Given for Baptist Choir A party was given for the choir of the Baptist church Friday evening at the Vernmont street. Mrs. Simons is chairman of the music committee of the church. Rev. Charles D. Thomas has been with the Chapel, cuneal, assisted with the party. Every guest was requested to bring some kind of a homemade instrument for an improvised orchestra. Almost every kind of an instrument was repaired, and the evening was spent with the orchestra, music games, and group singing. A musical program was given with songs by Mary Louise Beltz, fa'36, and Maurice Erickson, c.Rankin, accompanied by Mrs. Paul C. Rankin. A brief talk was given by Mr. W. C. Simons telling the appreciation of the chair. Mrs. N. C. Johnson, chairman of the music committee, assisted Mrs. Simone with the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parker, 833 Indiana street, announces the marriage of their daughter Lois, to Elmer Schanke c'33, also of Lawrence. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at the home of the Reverend Seth Slaughter Parker-Schaake Marriage Solemnized Mr. and Mrs. Schaake attended Lawrence High School. Schaake has been a member of the University football squad for the last three years and was elected honorary captain for the 1932 season. During the last two years he played in the basketball team he is affiliated with the Biele Delta social fraternity. Gamma Phi Bhi weekend guests are Florence Harrison, and Pauline Katherine O'Gorman, and Katherine O'Gorman, Marion Vanesey, and Alice Donovan of Kansas City, Mo.; Virginia Garrett of Topeka; and Virginia Garrett of Dwyder Skyord of Winfield. Entertains Weekend Guests UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Pi Beta Phi Has Guests Pi Beta Phi weekend guests are Julia Anne Billinghburg, Virginia Streater Margaret Pyle, Jaquille Robert and Louise Moore of Wichita; Lucile Augustine of Kansas City, Mo; and Caroline Newman of Arkansas City. Delta Zeta is entertaining the following weekend guests: Katherine Love of Hickman Mill, Mo. Katherine Morrison, 30, of Montgomery, 20 both of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega weekend guests are Catherine Cassidy and Dorothy Roenthal of Kansas City, Mo.; Viri Chien of Washington; and Jaret Harker of Horton. Chi Omega weekend guests are Nana Trussell of Osatvawate; Dorothy Mitchell of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mary Lou Barker of Clay Center. Ruth Tiffany Goodman of Antioch college, Yellow Springs, Ohio, is a weekend guest of Barbara Juno Harrington 23, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, 63, at Kappa Alpha Theta house. Gregory Rick, Charles Tipp, and Louis Farber of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests of the Triangle house. Chi Delta Sigma is entertaining Lavon Kiester of Leavenworth as a weekend guest. Larry Farmer of Pratt and Embree W. Morgan of Coffeyville are weekend guests of Sigma Chi. Weekend guests of the Alpha Xi Delta house are Mrs. Clyde Creamer and Della Creamer of Parsons. Alpha Gamma Delta is entertaining Helen Jedlicka of Kansas City, Mo., as a weekend guest. Betty Brown, fa36, is spending the weekend in Topeka as a guest of Wanda Perrin, ed34. Phi Gamma Delta is entertaining this weekend, Van Aylsworth and Bob Duden of Kansas City, Mo. Joan Dunham, c35, is a weekend guest of Jean Murdock, c33, in Kansas City, Mo. Carolyn Newman of Arkansas City was a dinner guest of Chi Omega Friday evening. Gertrude Field of Kansae City. Mo is a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Leydig of Newton will be dinner guests of Pi Kappa Alpha today. The Christian church will hold a "Kid April Fools Party" March 31. Saturday. Jackenette Lawrence of Manhattan was a guest at the home of Maxine Wilhelm, 'eunel', Friday night. Sigma Nu announces the plighting of Eugene Caton Jr., c'38, of Kansas City, Mo. Charlotte Bangs of Winfield is a weekend guest of Kappa Alpha Theta Elise Lambertson of Washburn is weekend guest of Alpha Delta Pi. Olga Wallace, 31, is a weekend gues of Alpha Omicron Pi. At The Churches Plymouth Congrezational The University class, taught by Dr Raymond H. Wheeler, of the psychology department, will meet at 9:45. At 11 o'clock Dr. Raymond A. Schweiger will presach on the subject, "This Business of Being Judge." The choir, under the direction of Dr E. E. Harris, sing the anthem, "Hark, My Sock (Sally) and Harold Patterson will sing "The Lord Is My Sheenher" (Curran). At 3:15 p.m. Sigma Ea Chi will have a guest meeting at which Miss Grace Newell will have charge of the program and Ingham will have charge of the tea. Fireside forum supper at 6:15; Dean Paul Lawson will speak at 7 p.m. First Methodist Episcopal First Methodist Episcopal Morning worship will be held at 1 Wiedemann's Morning worship will be held at 10:50 a.m. Established 1868 835 Mass. Phone 182 Wesley foundation fellowship hour REMEMBER Made for you means just that when you get your clothes here. The most attractive spring patterns in all of the latest colorings and weaves at prices YOU can pay. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. Suiting you is my business The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. When Down Town--will meet at 5:30 p.m. This will be the last fellowship hour of the spring. Wesley foundation league will meet at 6:30 p.m. "What Considerations Are Most Important in Choosing a Vocational Course" discussed by Professor H, E. Chandler 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also 5:30 till 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday The evening service will be at 7:30. Dr. Hunt will discuss the subject "If Were Mayor of Lawrence" The chorus choir will sing the anthem, "My kid My Father" (Coerce) Mrs. Lolah Burke is the director of the hour: Served Daily Christian LUNCHEON University Women's bible class will be addressed by George O. Foster, registrar, on the subject "Jesus at Work". At the regular morning service the Reverend Slaughter will use as his service话 "Steps in Becoming a Christian". THE BOOK CORNER WEAVERS—First Floor Sunday school will meet at 9:45. The regular church service will be at 11 o'clock "The Religion of the Twice Birth" will be the sermon. The anthem, "Day Spring of Eternity" (Christmas day) A barbette sell will be sung by No Registration Fee 3 days — 10c Student Forum at 6 p.m.; Mr. C. E. Birch will be the speaker. Recreation hour will follow. First Presbyterian High school endeavor will be held at 6:15 p. m. Marjorie Smith will be leader. A "Kid April Fool Party" for students has been announced for March 31. vale c15. Bryce Hill will slam a solo: “All You Who Seek” (Roberts) Westminster Form will meet at 7:30. Westminster Form will offer Merger will give a book review Newest Fiction and Non-Fiction Sunday school will be held at 10 a.m. The regular morning services at 11 a.m the topic will be "Reality." Meetings which include testimonia of Christ Science healing are held WEDnesday evenings at 8 o'clock. The reading room of this church is located a 105 East Eighth street and is open every afternoon from 12:30 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and holidays. First Church of Christ, Scientist The new books you've been wanting to read are here. Minimum fee—10c—3 days Visit Our Rental Library The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Enhance Your S.A. (shirt appearance) By having your laundry work done in an up-to-date laundry under expert supervision. Call 1329 Lawrence's Cleanest Number RENTAL LIBRARY Home Service Laundry "Service is our middle name" First Baptist The Young People's class will meet at 9:45 a.m. Miss Elise Power, a missionary on furfultough from Burma, India, will present the subject "Burma, Land of Pagodas." The regular morning service will be at 10:30. The B.Y.P.M. will meet at 6:30 p.m. The subject will be “What to Do With Sunday.” The evening service will be at 7:30 and the friendly half hour will be at 8:30 p.m. The New Parker Pen Holds 102% More Ink Than Other Pens. A REVOLUTIONARY PEN! The new invention abolishes the rubber sac it is vacuum filled. New Record Hits Rankin's Drug Store You've Got Me Crying Again Honestly ... Isham Jones I Woke Up Smiling Bedtime Story ... Whiteman - Roy Noble Down a Carolina Lane A Tree Was a Tree ... Isham Jones Love and Nuts and Noodles Heat Waves ... Red Nichols Blue Prelude Dance of the Lame Duck ... Casa Loma I'll Take an Option of You A Ghost of Chance ... Ted Fic This Parker Vacuum Filled Pen with an Evtesharp to match is now on sale at--will be a vote for--- "The Liberal Faces the Future" will be the subject of the discourse to be given by Mr. Jahn A. Leiniger this morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Leiniger is the Harvard Theological school where he plans to take his degree the spring. Unitarian EVERY QUALIFIED ELECTOR SHOULD VOTE AT THE CITY PRIMARY MARCH 27, 1933. Robert C. Rankin For MAYOR Church school will begin at 9:45 am. At 10 o'clock Mr. Leininger will talk on "Religion and Mental Disease." He spent the past summer receiving clinical training at the Worcester State Hospital for Mental Diseases. (POLITICAL ADV.) "Why American Socialism Has Failed" will be the subject of Mr. Leininger's talk to the young people at 7 o'clock. Discussion will follow. Fellowship lunch will be at 5:30 p.m. The subject of the 6 p.m. meeting will be "Christian's Ambitions." An improved and efficient health department. Efficient sanitary and milk inspection. More efficient traffic and police regulation. A sound and conservative administration. Economy in all expenditures, but safety and efficiency first. A Vote For "The saving of the life of one child is more important than pinching pennies." The Bible class will meet at 10 a.m. At U. a.m. will be the Divine service; the sermon will be "The Gospel Makes Believers Free." Immanuel Lutheran LOST! Has one of your possessions joined the foreign legion? Reclaim it through the Kansan Want Ad column. THE COST IS LOW For any want ad up to 25 words, one insertion, 25 cents; three insertions, 50c; six insertions, 75c. KANSAN WANT ADS 1. Recover lost articles 2. Rent rooms 4. Sell typing ability 5. Find room mates 3. Sell books and instruments 6. Locate tutors Call at the Kdnsan Business Office