SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Women's Glee Club to Entertain at Dinner The annual Women's Glee club dinner for old and new members will be given Monday evening at 6 o'clock on the second floor. The members are entertaining the new The officers of the club are in charge of the arrangements. They are; Alice Mae DeForest, c32, president; Clarice Sloan, f34, librarian; Mary Margaret Starr, c34, secretary; Arleen Wade, f33, business manager University Club to Give Reception The University club will hold its twelfth autumn reception on next Saturday at the clubhouse. Professor and Mrs. A J. Mix, social chairman for the year, are in charge of arrangements. Alumnae to Meet Sigma Phi Epsilon is entertaining the following guests this week: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoover, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Huge, Topica; Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Gear, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, and J. D. Childer, City City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brichol and Miss Charlotte F. B. Burry, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wilson, and William Haddock, Kansas City, Kan.; Linley Bale, R. C. Andrewe, E. L. Boonefield, and Troy Harrison, Ilison; and William Morgan and Eugene Farrow, Walden. The Lawrence Alumnene club of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet tomorrow night at 7.45 at the home of Mice Mard and Will Reisberg. Raisenwang will be assisting hosts. The following are guests at the Beta Theta Pi house this weekend: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smoot and Charles Smoot, Bartville麓, Oka; J. C. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Field Sr. H. E. Newlin and son, Don, Charles Samuel, Tom Samuel, and H. Michael Stewart, Steve Stewart, Wellington, C. E. Pickall, K县 City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Horn, Russell, and Jess Dalton, Topeca. Delta Zeta has as weekend guests the following women: Millie Stifel, 31, Elizabeth Conrad, 31, Grace Eagle and Mary Bower, Kansas City, Mo; Maikleen Love, 15, Hickman Mills, Mo; Kaleen McMorigan, Memphis, Mo; Nicole City, Mo; Dorothy Freedrick, 15, Bonner Springs; Hazel Sharp, 32, Kenneth. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house are Elizabeth Jeffrey, Topika; Maxine Glooch, Fort Scott; Maxine De Motte and Marie Stovge; McPherson, Edith Thompson, Emily Crowe; Elizabeth Macdonald, Annise Lawrence; and Harriet Young, Junction City. Guesses at the Theta Phi alpha house this weekend are Anna Margaret Feters, Loretta Fetters, and Pougys Schmelts, all of Kansan Academy. Mr. Mackey Cherrywinkle; and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hekelhkaemper, Atchison. Weekend guests at the Sigma Nu house are as follows: Junior Smith and Lester Combs, Parsons; Mr. and Mrs Holwey, Hokkaido City, Mc. Jack Hill, University of Iowa, Hill, Eugene Bell, Ace Bailey and John Wallace, all of Norma, Okla. The following parents were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday: M.s. S. J. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Opie, Great Benton M. A. N. Nagam, Kansas City Mo.; and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Libel, Wahta- Delta Upsilon has a weekend guest, Ernest Snell, Paul Simmons and Eldon Goodel, Independence; and Harry Deuton, Harry Trentman, Milton Silverberger, Lee Miller and Edsel Curnutt, all from Oklahoma. Alpha XI Delta held open house from 9 to 12 o'clock last night. Barney Scioff and his band furnished the music the chaperones were. Mrs. Gertie Pearson, housemother E. M. Epiphant, maid A., M. K. Kliefer of Kansas City, Mo. Guests at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday were J. D. McDonald, Pratt; Mrs. C. B. Leuick, Metawak; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hollis and Betty Hollis, Frederia; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shaffer, and Mrs. H. M. Shaffer, Russell. Barney Scofield and his band played at the open house which Sigma Kappa held last night from 9 to 12 o'clock. the chaperones were Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, housemother, Mrs. F. W. Cutter, and Mrs. C. H. Landes. Phi Delta Theta has the following weekends guest: Mrs. Paul Equis, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodmansee, Graham Kremer and Bill Abbott, Kansas City, Mo., and Maurice Breidenthal and Jack Breidenthal, Kansas City, Kan. Week-eend guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house are as follows: Mrs. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Kerry City, Mo.; Robert Milton, Cherryville; Hugh Brown, Independence; and Richard Basket, Holton. Mrs. O. W. Nauman, housemother, and Mrs. Rachel Butler were chaperons at the open house which Delta Zeta held Friday evening from 9 to 12 o'clock. Barney Scofield and his band played. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elliott, and Miss Eboyin Darah, Karama City, Mo., and Ruel Thea, guests at the Teta Tau house today. Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother chaperoned the open house which CS Orniga守住 the chamber house he and she had built. Bloch Philip and his band played. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with their S.A.E. Violet dance last night in the chapter house from 9 to 12 o'clock Leuis Selbrin and his hand played. Guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers and Buddy Rogers of Olatho, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jeininga of Hutchinson. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Mallory of Hutchinson, Dr. Howard Norton of Wichita, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of St. Louis. Ms. Robert White of the Delta Hall duo house. Milton Tobe, Herman Horn, Kansai City, Mo., and Gene Korfick, Kansas City, Kan. are weekend guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. George Wolf of Leavenworth was a guest of his daughter, Margaret, e'uncle, at the Delena Zeta house yesterday. Dorothy Knapp and Helendris Feen of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa house. Alpha Chi Omega is entertaining their province president, Mrs. C. I. Windsor of Wichita, this weekend. Weekend guests at the Pi Urushi house are Harry Porter and Hugh Morris of Kansas City, Mo. C. Bon Miller will be a dinner guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house today. At The Churches Unitarian A short service of music and poetry will be a regular 11 o'clock feature at the Uniartian church on the Sunday mornings that no speaker is announced. Invited speakers will fill the pulpit on Wednesday and the third Sunday of each month. Professor Alice Winston, of the University department of English, will read Stephen Phillips' poem "Christ in Hades," this Sunday. Church school will meet at 9:45. "Shall We Have Modern Architecture?" is the subject of an illustrated lecture which Professor George M. Beal, of the School of Arts, will give to the Adult Forum at 10 o'clock. Mrs.W. C. Stevens will read "Some Poems and Letters of Ether Clark Hill" at 7 o'clock in the evening. FIRST METHODS CHOOSE TO GO Summer school will meet at 9:45. At 11 o'clock school will use as the text for his sermon, "Why Be Good" There will be a short address by the Rev. Robert A. Hunt on the subject, "The Fatistic Case of the School-Teacher." The guest speaker of the evening will be Professor Virdon L. Listen, Superintendent of the Fort Scott Public Schools. He will speak on "The Tax Limitation Amendment and the Public Schools." First Methodist Episcopal Lutheran At 11 a.m., the sermon will be prescheduled by Dr. William Ovrille Mendahl, president of the Friends University at Wichita. The Rev. Alfred D. Grey will have charge of the service. At 10 o'clock, Professor Bert Nash will have charge of the University class. Henry H. Asher, Lawrence attorney, will speak on the subject, "A Certain Man," at the fireside forum supper. Sunday services will begin at 9:45 m. d. Dr. Smith will speak on the subject of "Modern Marriage and its Problems." Anyone interested may contact. Plymouth Congregational First Presbyterian Sunday school will begin at 9:45 fol- bowed by the sermon of Professor Dinsmore Alter on the subject, "Science and Religion." Chancellor E. H. 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