SUNDAY, MAY 8. 1982 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Pi Beta Pbi Gives UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Pi Beta Phi Gives Annual Spring Formal The annual spring formal given by Pla Beta Wale was held Friday night at Ecke's hall from 9 until 12 p.m. Arlie Simmonds and her band furnished the music. Special guests were Béa Quinn Adams and Mia Beauty Inc., and Mia Leur Entr. Chaperones were Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. T. S. Stover, Mrs. J. H. Kremenner, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Edith Miller. Out of town guests were Virginia McCarthy and Linda Elsenon; elkeno Kenyon, Kansas City, Mo. Josephine Powell, Mary Sturge Hall and Betty Lor Seymour, El Dorado; Louise Schuee, Kansas City, Kan.; Kim Nance and Nancy Jane Washburn; and Marian Porter, Wichita. To Hold Open House Pi Beta Pi announces the engagement of Myrla Little, c32; to Loren Reitz, a former student. Mr. Reitz is a member of Beta Theta Pi. An open house will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. today at Westminster hall the Presbyterian student center. The student cabinet of which Louise Russell c34, is president, will assist, Members of Phil Chi Deltia, Presbyterian sorority, will serve. Mothers, fathers and friends of students are invited. Weekend guests at the Alpha XI Delta house are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cornelius, Retta Cornelius, and Mrs. E. H. Atkin, Hosington. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Jane Price, c22, to Douglar Sharp, c32 who is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mrs. E. C. Ballwag of Emporia, and Mrs. Clyde Engle of Wichita were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Mrs. John McCullagh is a weekend guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Alene Gano and Jane Seymore are weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Jack Sleeper of Topeka is a weekend guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Jules and John Borel of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Alpha KappaLambda house yesterday. Kappa Ena Kappa announces the pledging of Murlin J. Blackstun, e 35 of Neodesha. Mother's Day activities on the camp attracted more than five hundred mothers to Lawrence this weekend. The organizers held the campu dinner today. The list of visitors as reported to the Kansan is as follows: Albana G.C. Crews M. H. Hickman, A. Holmesher, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hickman, A. Holmesher, Mrs Alpha Tun Omega Alpha M. Kueh, M. E. O. Kueh, M. M. J. G. Turtle, M. M. I. G. Kueh, and M. M. I. G. Kueh, who were vemilions Sigma na M. William M. Willson, Borum, Dr. Benjamin Breeman, Wm. M. Willson, Borum, Dr. Brian Blennison, Wm. M. Willson, Borum, Dr. Brian Blennison, M. T. J. Dammeil, M. F. A. Pfeiffer, Bramwell M. T. J. Dammeil, M. F. A. Pfeiffer, Bramwell M. T. L. W. Blennison, Bramwell M. T. E. W. Blennison, Glaeh, M. T. J. Dammeil, M. F. A. Pfeiffer 4238 Alpinx Hospital, M.R., C. Mucor, Mrs. J.P. Cox, M.R., Mrs. W. Tucker, Ms. and Mr. Levin, M.R., Mrs. H. Walters, Mrs. C. Moore, Tupukhi, Mrs. Charles Whitmer, Mrs. William Moore, Tupukhi, Mrs. Charles Whitmer, Mir **Sigma Phi Epsilon** **Simon J. Herman** B. M. Bagley, Mr. and M. Lee Wilson, Overland Park, Mt.; Mr. and M. Mary Cox, Mt.; Mr. and M. Charles, Mt.; Mr. and M. E. Matias, Mt.; Mr. E. H. Johnson, Mt.; Mr. and M. Bardazin, Kansai City; Mr., M. Bardazin, Kansas City; M IDC #18 Mr. and Mie. L. Jeron, Miss Vision Janet, Mr. and Mie. W. E. Lynch, Miss Darely Janet, Mr. and Mie. K. G. Wilkerson, Mrs. W. P. Principanen, Mr. and Mie. K. L. Hiltz, Mrs. M. Maintur Haute. amusement City, M. J. E. Burch, Bater Springs (Hopkins), Worcestershire, W. Miner, Jon Borke, Seamansville L. B. Boherd, Preston Boulder, LaCagney, M. and Mr. W. Hancock, Fremont, M. and Mr. B. Boherd, Preston Boulder, LaCagney, M. and Mr. W. Hancock, Fremont, M. and Mr. B. Boherd, Preston Boulder, LaCagney, M. and Mr. G. W. Hancock, Fremont Beta Theta Pi Abrams Prison B. C. Dallagh, B. C. Dallagh, John J. Hobson, Sandy M., Field School Salinas High, D.J. Carrani, Field School Salinas High, D.J. Carrani, Field School Salinas High, D.J. Carrani, Honors Ski and Mrs. C. L. W. Holmes, Honors Ski and Mrs. C. L. W. Holmes, Honors Ski and Mrs. C. L. W. Holmes, Honors Ski and Mrs. C. R. W. Staphlein, Angara, Mrs. C., and Mrs. G. W. Hogan, Mrs. C., and Mrs. G. W. Hogan, Mrs. C., and Mrs. G. W. Hogan, Mrs. C., and Mrs. G. W. Hogan, Mrs. C., and Mrs. G. W. Brinton Lynn Field, Karen City, Mr. D., and Mrs. E. H. Harris, Mrs. D., and Kappa Kappa Gamma Karissa Ramos Kaito Schwarz, M., and Achira, M.; Mrs. M, D. 1i Kappa Alpha 19. Kaplan M. Keagan, M. French Prairie, M. and Mrs. Maxwell K. Fischhorn, Dr Kujagi Japan S. Kawamura S., Kawamura Newman, Mie. and Masaki Yoshid Alfrey City College M. Maurer, M. Montfort, M. C. V. Gundy, Belleville, Mie. T. H., B. Henry School, Mie. T. H., MacDonald School, Mie. and Marsh School, Tangemaster, Mie. Flinresen Longfield, Mie. and Sundrie Mohr Mae, P.M. Woodman M. **Phoebe R.** E. Balar, Cradle, Mey, and Mrs. Wilkinson Swain 770 Mr. Madeleine Chou, Mrs. Mandile French, Ms. an- mie, Mrs. A. Moore, Mrs. A. Marianne, Mrs. A. Mary, Mrs. A. E. Wiltshire, Tom; Mrs. B. G. Fetter, Mrs. Me, and Mrs. John Shall, Mr. B. Fetter, Mrs. Me, and Mrs. John Shall, Mr. David Williams, Mrs. D. D. Watson, Mr. K. S. Watson, Mrs. M. S. Talman-Kaney City, Ms. Lena M. Neutra, Jr., 34. Lawrence, Ms. E. T. and Ms. Nelly, Jr., 34. Lawrence, Gamma Phi Beta Mr. and Mrs, Will Gather, Blair, Myrna, and Ms. Ware, Mary Lester, Lindsay, Myrna, and Ms. Ware, Lawrence, Myrna, and Ms. Ware, Salma, Myrna, and Ms. Ware, Todd, Myrna, Todd, Myrna, Ruthie, Gerald, Brend, and Ms. Van, Fitz, Dr. and Ms. Ware, Ruthie, Gerald, Brend, and Ms. Van, Fitz, Dr. and Ms. Ware, Ruthie, Gerald, Brend, and Ms. Haddler, Brianna, Mr. D., Amyra, Lisa Weissman, Mr. D., Amyra, Lisa Weissman, and Ms. Brianna, Cherryln, Wellington, and Ms. Brianna, Cherryln Ms. Christiana, Mts. Everglam, Mts. Goodwin, Mts. Grace, Mts. Katherine, Mts. Kaitlin, Mts. Max, Mts. Emilym, Mts. McPattison, Mts. Grossenbock, Mts. Haleigh, Mts. Kimberly, Mts. McCalligan, Gailer Mts. Minahara, Mts. Marina, Mts. Maria, Mts. Morgan, Cantonada and Mts. Maer and Mts. Angela, Mts. Michael Garcia, M., Bruce, T. **Hobart**, Mrs. A, D. Rieer, Mrs. G. George, D. J. Beaver, Mrs. M. Blaney, Mrs. M. Laird, Mrs. Maiden, Gloria, and Man W. Bellery, Dr. and Mrs. George Clerc- tine, Dr. and Mrs. George M. Hickman, Dr. and Dr. M. D. E. G. Kearns, Mrs. B. Kearns, Dr. and M. D. E. G. Kearns, Mrs. M. Dr. and M. O. E. Wagley Ellenwood), Mrs. M. Dr. and M. O. E. Wagley Ellenwood), Plattsburgh, Mrs. M. E. E. Walters, Gen- lin, Tazza, Mrs. M. E. E. Walters, Genlin, Tazza, Mrs. M. E. E. Walters, Genlin, Garcia, M. Mrs. W. C. Robb, Eileen, Garcia, M. Garcia, Mrs. M. Mrs. Jenny Senior Acupunct Dinkey, Nickel; Mrs. Cus, Mm; Mrs. Christman; Team Mm; Mrs. Bachmann; Mrs. Bachmann; Mrs. Bachmann and director; Margaret Dr. and director; Dr. Faa, Iva; Mrs. F, I. D Faa, Iva; Mrs. Irwin Faa, children; Mrs. Wenzel; Karen Faa, children; Mrs. Wenzel; Karen Faa, children; Capitain and Mgr. Gibb, Ft. Kirley Campbell, M.; Mrs. J. H. Campbell, Wibers; Barbara McPillot, M.; Mrs. J. O. Ceder, Hopkins; Mary B. J. Borne, Willishead; Miss Ruth Campbell, M. H. P. Caly, and Miss Rita L. Cairns, Lakeview. Corbin Hall Mr. and Ms., J. N. Hass, Lawrenzville, Mr. C. D. Miles, Mr. A. F. Worcester, Mr. S. Soleil, M. I. Soulard, Tempus Maries, Mr. D. D. Stevens, Mr. B. Echeveria, Mrs. Judge, Linda Burdick, Karen City, Ms. C. Ross, Katherine O'Neill, Ms. W. Jeffries, and Traverse County, "W." Della Olivieri Mrs. H. F. Evan, Mrs. Harry Aber, Lawrence Mr. L. F. Dawson, Karen Cyr, Mo. and M. I. C. L. Campbell, Tupkin. Mrs. M. Masu, B. C. W. Taylor, Abdela, Mr. and Mrs. Masu, M. C Mr. and Mrs. Franck Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCormick, Jr. and Mrs. Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Timmons, Dr. and Mrs. Meyer, Dr. and Mrs. Wunschin, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Grivard, Clinton. Alpha Kappa Psi Miss Marian Howard, Emporia, Mrs. H. A. Jacobsville, Attica. Theta Phil Alpha Arlene Monner, Hamison; Rose iFinger, Hoiing run and Ann Margaree Fetrens, Cherryvale. Mh. Alph. and Mrs. George H. Haran, Ms. and Mrs. B. Robert D. Barker, Ms. and Mrs. K. Kate, Mrs. and R. N. Bobcock, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Murray, Ms. Mary L. Makinson, Ms. F. A. Cook, Lavender M. Shek Carrillee, Mr. F. A. Cook, Lavender M. Shek Carrillee, Mr. Daniel Gormez, Ms. and Mrs. William Hill, Ms. W. Willson, Ms. and Mrs. F. W. Heilman, City St., Ms. Phi Mu Alpha Mrs. Clare Kail, Phragmasean, Mr. David Evans, Karen Kaye, City, Kim, M. P. Foster, Bandit, Martin Gershwin and Guardian Rubin (a 13). ISSN 0264-8597 J. Della Sigma Harold Reed, Miss Rober Jacobs, Miss Dawna Buster, and Mr. and Mrs. Rober Monnett, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Fred Cowl, Dodge City, C. Mrs. H. Chelah Kauzy, City, M. Mrs. Tat-Ridley, Obiden, Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Fogelby, Hutchinson and Mrs. Maitha, Fordonia. Mts. N, E. B. Branninger, Clara Magnette, Mts. and Mt. W. E. Anderson, Karen City, Ms. At the Churches First. Presbyterian At 9:45, church school of the First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont streets, convenes. morning worship is at 11 a.m., a which time the sermon theme will be "The Glory and the Responsibility of Christian Motherhood." The anthem, "Softly and Tenderly" (Thompson) will be sung by the chair with solo parts by Mrs. Errett Dooley, Kathyn Langham, and Susan Krause. The solo奥尔弗·以受Durvid Clarce (from the 'Creation' (Hayn) will be sung by Mrs. Nelson. Westminster student forum meets at 7:30 p.m. at Westminster hall, 122 Oread. Ernest E. Clineo, 15, '17, attends at Fort Scott, will be the leader, the topic being "How Can Our Religion Express itself in the Business and Professional World?" Robert Dill, c34 will lead the devotionals. Wesley foundation Sunday school classes of the First Methodist Episcopal church, Ninth and Vermont streets convene at 9:45 a.m. First Methodist Episcopal Morning worship is at 10:50, at which time the minister, the Rev. Robert A Hunt, will speak on the subject, "Mothers of Great Men." The quartet will sing "The Lord Is my Shepherd" (Stone), the办器y solo, "Little Mother of Mine" (Burleigh) will be sung by the Rev. Edwin F. Price. The Wesley foundation league meets at 6:30. Continuing the series of denominational get-acquainted services this month, we will discuss "The Presbyterian Church." At the 7:30 p.m. service the minister will speak on the subject. "The Unapreciated Mothers." The chorus choral directed by Mine Lolain Burton Crawl (Roberts), with John Lever (Lord, (Roberts), with Bohit Pinter, e32, so soliant and "The Holy Week" (Nevin). The offerty "Romance" (Debusy) will be played by a trio composed of Erik Hopkins, fa'ucl, violin, and Mrs. Amnes Evans, pianist. Plymouth Congregational At 10 a.m. the University Bible class of the Plymouth Congregational church, 125 Vermont street, will meet. The annual Mother's day service, at which University students will unite with the church as associate members of the Rev. Alfred D. Gray will deliver a sermon on "Youth and Preparedness." The Fireside forum supper is at 6:15 p.m. at which Hugh A. Hobson, on Mosaic Law and the Modern Code. violin and voice, entitled "Sancte Marie" (Faurie) will be a special feature of the service. Those participating will be Mrs. Paul C. Rankin, Miss Louse Wiedemann, Miss Dibah, F. Hopkins, funerel, and Ms. Elisabeth Melloy from an inofferty "Melody from the New World Symphony" (Ivorkan- Kreisler). At 6:45 p.m. the young people's societies will have their regular meetings. Jessamine Jackson, cae, will lead them in a discussion of "The Modern Home." "Adam and Fallen man" will be the subject of the 11 a.m. service of the Christian Science Society whose meeting will take place in L.O.F.E. hull, 2083 East street. At 11 a.m. the reV. A. A. Van Sickle, director of religious work at Haskell Institute will speak on The Mother's day theme. an ensemble for organ, piano Dr. J. R. Kellog will be the guest speaker in the Young People's class of the First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky streets, at 9:45 a.m. Christian Science Society First Baptist First Church of Christ, Scientist The 11 a.m. service at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Maus- sachusetts street, will be on the subject "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school is at 10 a.m. Sunday school convenes at 9:45. On Wednesdays at 8 p.m. testimonial meetings, to which the public is cordially invited, are held. The Christian Science reaming room, maintained by this church is at 105 East Eighth street, and is open every afternoon from 12:30 to 5 p.m., except Sundays and holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend all the services, including meetings of testimony held on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Bible classes and Sunday school meet at the Immanuel Lutheran church Teeth and Kentucky, at 10 a.m. Divine service with preaching by the pastor will be held at 11 a.m. at which the topic will be "Praying for the Holy Ghost," At 5.30 lunch at the parish house will be followed by an open forum discussion Unitarian "How to Play" is to be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Wilson M. Backus, minister of the Unitarian church, Twelfth and Vermont street. Services are at 11 a.m. Church school, of which Mrs. George J. Hood is superintendent, convenes at 9-45. First Christian The Rev. Seth W. Shaughteh will conduct a union service of all the University classes at 9:45 a.m. and join him and Kentucky at 11 o'clock a group of University women will give a short play entitled "The Thing Thou Loveset." The sermon which follows will be worked out around the theme of the play. Consider and器 Heather Sam, an amphibian, the solider being Blanche Sams, fa unch. A luncheon for University students at 5:45 will be followed by a book review led by Alden Trovillo, c'33. Teachers Appointments Eleson Mitchell, fa32, has received a position for next year as music teacher in the high school at Mea City. Ms. Mitchell is the co-leader in the high school at Minneapolis. Hospital News --member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in England, is a traveler, publicist and lecturer of some note. Garnet Silliman, c32. James Lawson, c25. Eugene Kroh, c13. Robert Jones, c35. Gwendyn Butler, ed23, and Sy丽莎 Budtiece, fa33, were admitted to the hospital yesterday. Those dismissed were: Leland Stirr, c26. Robert F. Poley, c13. Leila Potter, c29. Simpson, c33. Evelyn Scarce, c14. Francis Russell, c35. Ernest Harvey, c34 and Benita Jones, c14. Fred Harris, Ottawa, and Drew McLaughlin, Poole, was in Lawrence Friday, serving as a sub-committee of the board of regents to go over details for next year's budget. They expect to make their report to the board soon. for Warmer Weather You'll appreciate the lovely coolness of our new one-piece wash silk dresses. The white ones usually have colored jackets or plain white ones. Very reasonably priced at Jayhawk Cafe $5.95 Also Lace Top Hose for $1.00 917 Mass. 1340 Ohio St. While you are here drop in and try one of our well cooked and tastefully presented meals. Mothers Only Welcome to K. U. Reasonable Prices Courteous Service 00 Beigns you the Daily Kansan, six times each week, six times each week, school year, by carrier or by mail. Send a subscribe better than a daily letter home. DOUGLAS BOOTH TO SPEAK AT DISARMAMENT DINNER UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN C. Douglas Booth will be the principal speaker at the Diamantenn dinner to be held in the Kansas Union Thursday at 6:30. Mr. Booth, who is a mem Following the dinner and address by Mr. Booth, Chancellor H. Lindley will present the prizes to the winners of the high school essay contest sponsored by the International Relations club. A number of contests have already been held for the event, including here Thursday and several more are expected to be in attendance. BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Try Our Delicious Barbecue Beef and Pork Sandwiches, 15c Canada Dry, 20c MILLER'S BARBECUE U. S. Highway No. 40 — Mud Creek Bridge SEE THE BIG, NEW May 9 and 10 EAST-WEST REVUE Fraser Theater Mason's Quartet. 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