SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Entertain at All Fool's Day Banquet An All Fool's day banquet was the name given to a dinner at the First Avenue on the first day evening. General arrangements were under the direction of Roger Brown, c³4, who was also tomasterman. Margaret Haltley led the singing. Margaret Haltley led the singing. Cecile Engel, gr., had charge of the decorations. Margaret Haltley, c³4, managed the publicity. The program was as follows: vocal soil, Harriet Shaw, fa33; toast, *April Showers*, Delora Wilson, c22; *csharp* son, Charles Wilson, fa33; toast, *Food's Paradise*, Jack Smith, gr; vocal soil, Charles Wilson, fa33; toast, *Food's Catherine Monroe*, c22; violin solo, Dorothy Jean Davis, ed32; and *foot痒*, *Dr. J. P. Calyff* Pirate Theme Carried Out at Sigma Chi Party Sigma Chii entertained at a masked pirate party yesterday evening at the chapter he成本 Coatman, and it kept until the time of the party. A large ship formed the background for Ari Simmond's orchestra, which furnished the music for the party. Kappa Beta Entertains at Aviation Banquet The chaperones were Mrs. P, H. Klin- kernburg. Mrs. Franklin A. White. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, and Mrs. T. S. Stover, housemother. “Air-scapes” was the general theme for the toasts at the aviation banquet of Kappa Beta, Christian College, held at the Eldridge hotel Friday. Announce New Officers The toast program was as follows "Warming up," Helen Gardner, c"32 "Kick Off," Marie Miller, gr.; "Gaining Altitude," Doniel Sebahm, c"22 "Loop the Loop," Martian Riley, c"32 "Entrance," Enchuteo, c"17 "Leaving Off," Motel 84 edwards, c"35; and "Happy Landing, Mildred De Weese, c"34. To Entertain Housemothers The new officers of Kappa Beta Christian church security, elected has week, are. La Verne Haskell, c33, presiding minister; Elizabeth Silver, c12; Elizabeth Silver, c34, secretary/treasurer; Cleo Collins, Lawrence, corresponding secretary; and Martha Meade, c22, alumni secretary. The staff committees have not yet been appraised. Delta Zeta Gives Shower The University Women's club will entertain with a tea in Myers and its neighbors the mothers of the University will be invited to attend in charge of the chairman in charge of the tea. To Entertain Engineer's Wives Delta Zeta entertained with a miscellaneous shower Friday evening in honor of Jonette Frowe, 71, who will be married April 17 to William McLee, Grover, Texas. Mr. McLee, a former member, is affiliated with Delta SigmaLambda. Mrs. C. M. Young, 1304 Louisiana street, will entertain the wives of the K.U. engineers tomorrow evening at The Bridge Bridge bridge other games will be provided. Maxine Gooch, Ft. Scott; Caroline Shearer, Frankfort; Lois Lomford, Kansas City, Kan.; Dorothy Lucy and Norma Spike, Kansas City, Mo.; and Juanna Blount, Akron, Leavenworth, are one of the Alpha Chi Omega groups this weekend. Elizabeth Pipkin and Dorothy Lacy, Kansas City, Mo; were entertained at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this weekend. The Reverend C. W. Thomas, Baptist student pastor, Betty and Mary Hearst, graduate student, Heaton, Isa'33; and Frances Heaton, Baldwin will be Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, 1207 Alabama street, will entertain informally this evening. Dick Newlin, Kansas City, Mo. is a weekend guest at the Beta Theta Pi house. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house will be Faire Voran. in'32; Anita Munford, e'33; Lorene Squire, c'unel.; and Mrs. J. A. Coogan, 701 Ohio street. Weekend guests at the Delta Tau Dale house are Jess Trowbridge and Linn Dennashur, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Wayne Trapp, e'35, Hutchinson. Mary House, 31, Miller, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Margaret Murphy, Cherryvale, is a guest at the Sigma Kappa house this weekend. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house are Marjorie Vurn, Kansas City, Mo.; and Jane Poole, Parsons. Virginia Breedental, Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this weekend. Miss Vivian Brooks and Miss Simone Lee of New York City were dinner guests Friday night at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. KFKU --with Victor McLaglen Alexander Kirkland Pav卡尔安赫 FOX PICTURE --with Victor McLaglen Alexander Kirkland Pav卡尔安赫 FOX PICTURE Everderie H. Guild, professor of political science, is giving a series of lectures over KFRU comparing the idea of nominating and electing candidates in the primaries. He also takes up education broadcast on every other Monday. New features on this week's program net the first of a series of two lectures on astronomy by Dianse Morel After, from the University of New Orleans instructor in economics, will give the list of a series of four lectures on current economic problems; and a special alk on "Some 'Belfire' or Not 'Us' of Economics" L. Boughton instructor in pharmacy. Monday W. K. Cornell, instructor in Romance writers, will conduct the regular lession in elementary French for a musical pro- gram at 11:15. In the evening at 6 lis Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant assistant of English, will give the Cam- paigns. Tuesday Professor Dinnamore Alter will give a record of a series of two lectures on the history of question box equipment; question box will be conducted by Edwin R. Elbel, assistant professor of At 6 p. m. dr. Raymond H. Wheeler will talk on "Education and Business." It is the last of a series of ten lectures on the psychology of the depression Wednesday Dr. E. H. Tayler, a professor of zoology, will talk at 11 a. m. on "Poklore and Superstition," one of a series. A special talk on "Some Believe It or Nots in Pharmacy" will be presented in Pharmacy at 11. 15. R. S. Howey, instructor in economics, will give a talk in "Over-Production," at 6 p. m. STATIONERY Crested with Your Fraternity Sorority, or K. U. Seal Another elementary French lesson will be given by W. K. Cornell at 11 a.m. and 11:15. "The English Farmer" is Farming, a "British travel talk" to the American farmer. The athletic interview, which is presented by a different authority on athletics at the University of Maryland, Mr. M Davis, supervisor of physical education in the Kansas City, Kan., campus. Thursday At 6 p.m. a dramatic skit will be presented by Gil and Gus. This will be followed by a musical program arranged by the Conger, assistant professor of piano. Charles S. Skilion, professor of organ will be in charge of an appreciation of music period at 11 a.m. C. B. Lipa, instructor in English, will give the second of a series of book reviews at 11 a. m. and news flashes will be given at 11:13. A musical program errured by G. Criss Simpson, instructor on arranger of 6 at that ordine, will be given at 6 that ordine. Saturday Friday 50c up Send the Kansan home. TWO BOOK STORES At the Churches The Conquest of Nenemis* will be the subject of an ammoniac described by Robert D. Grew (1874) in the service of the Plymouth Congregational church. Sunday School *will be held at* Plymouth Congregational A fireside forum copper will be held at 6:15 p. m. and at 7, a talk will be given on India. First Baptist Deen R. A. Schwegler of the School of Education will speak on the topic "The Gospel of Shock" at 11 n.m. at the First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kennett Street, Chicago, where a professor in religion, will lead the young people's discussion class in "What to Believe About the Bible" at 9:45 a.m. At the young people's meeting held at the school, an associate professor of psychology, will talk on "Faith and Personality." First Church of Christ Scientist New York, NY. New School The subject of the 11 art the First Church of Christ, Scientist of 1240 Massachusetts street will be "Unrivalled." Sunday school convenes at Wesley Foundation Sunday school classes of the First Methodist church in Waltham, Mass. to teach at 9:45 a.m. the Rev Robert A. Hunt will speak on the subject, "Dignifying the Church" at the service at 10:50 a.m. Today has been set aside as Loyalty Testimonial meetings are held every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. First Methodist At Wesley Foundation league service, Howard Gilbert will lead a discussion on the topic, "Prohibition: A Dying Farge or a Living Issue." At the 7:30 p. m. service, the minister will continue his series of sermons on "Sign that We Can" and "On the Subset," "We Give You a Share Deal with No Sharp Corners." "Is Yours a Scapegret Religion?" will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Theodore H. Aszman, at the regular II a. m. service of the First Presbyterian church at Ninth and Vernont streets. Sunday school convenes at 9:30. First Presbyterian Westminster student forum will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Westminster hall, 1221 Oread street. Dr. George W. Allison, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Topkea, will lead the discussion on "Shall We Consider Salvation Today?" Leland Handles will lead the devotionals. There will be special music by Albert McCullough. Lovely waves in the newest mode. All work half professional price. Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society which meets at the I. O. O. P hall Eighth Floor of McCarran University will services at 11 a.m. The subject of the sermon is "Unreality." Sunday School will convene at 9-45. Testimonials will be every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. First Christian Church HAIR SET and FINGER WAVE $2.50 and $4.00 Church school at the First Christian church will be held at 9:45 a.m. The Formed Through Christ" it will be delivered by the Rev. Seth W. Slaugh There will be a young people's lunch at 5:45 p. m. Student forum is at 6:15 and Coach Bruitt Hamilton will speak The Bible class of the Immannual Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, will meet at 10 a.m. The Rev. W. St. Woopsteele will speak on the subject "Christ Appears to His Disciples." The class will be a lunch at 5:30 p.m. followed by an open forum discussion at 6 o'clock. Immanuel Lutheran Attractive PERMANENTS In a talk to the Unitarian Youn People's society this evening at the Museum of history, will cover a number of situations in his field study which he has found particularly interesting. The name "Shavings from My Work Bench" is "Shavings from My Work Bench." Unitarian SNYDER Beauty School Phone 893 817 Mass Trinity Lutheran Morning services will be at 11 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church, Thirteenth and New Hamphires advent. A Mass will be given on Friday he given at the church at 7:30 p.m. In it is a depletion of the effects of the service. Please include 90 persons. The public is invited. There will be services at 11 a.m. in celebration of the Holy Communion at the Episcopal Church. The Rev. Charles Wesel of Kansas City, Mia, will be in charge. A meeting of the Chaplain Edwards and 6 p. an. at the Student Center. Trinity Episcopal Mexican Art Exhibit Here Food-cents, Etchings, Water Colors by Children in Administration Gallery A collection of wood-cuts, etchings, and water-color drawings by Mexico school children will be on exhibition during this month. This collection has been lent to Mr. James Gilbert of Multive museums of Washburn College by the instructor of the group, and Mr. Gilbert is permitted the University to show it. The instructor of this group of Mexican children, Tamiji Kitigawa, is a Japanese painter who has had his training at the National Art Schools and for the last six years has been teaching in the National Art Schools of Mexico. This work of the Mexican children has around the same time appeared as the present specimen gives a fine idea of the talent of the children and the nature of the training which they are given. That training involves a careful supervision which is virtually unknown in the art education of children in other countries, and the delightful spontaneity of the work shown in this collection is a direct result of such free- All the work shown in this collection, with the exception of the etchings and three of the wood-cuts, was misprinted. The first was under the etchings and the three wood-cuts which I have just mentioned are the work of a sixteen year old boy, burying his sister. The collection will be open to the public daily, except Sundays and holidays, from 9 to 5. Jayhawks Flown --with Victor McLaglen Alexander Kirkland Pav卡尔安赫 FOX PICTURE Carl L. Cannon, 12, former chief of acquisitions department of the New York public library and now filling a new role in the library, has been given the general editorship of a group of four books in a series entitled "Narratives of the Trans- Dr. Vernon Kellogg, 599 has resigned as permanent secretary of the National Research Council to a permanent secretary enquiries with headquarters at the National Research Council. Dr. Kelbgg will maintain advisory relations with the officers of the National Research Council, especially in connection with the Council's major The Rev. William M. Curry, 83, for many years pastor of the Ninth Presbyterian Church in Oakland, author of a number of essays, drove to California this spring. He plans to attend college. Burgner. Bowman. Matthews Lumber Co. TONIGHT TOMORROW VARSITY THEATRE Was Her Evil Fate! LANDI DEVIL'S LOTTERY Love EXTRA! Bing Crosby in "SURRENDER DEAR" Baseball No. 1 After being graduated from the University he attended the 'University of Vienna and the University of Chicago. He also attended international conferences in Europe for several years. Mr. Senior was a delegate to the World Youth conference in Bratislava, Switzerland, and forces him in Austria in 1982 and in France in 1981. He was also an authorized delegate to the fourth congress of the Labor and Socialist International in Wien. Alumna Visits Here Lelo Pyle, c23, visited the alumni office yesterday morning. Miss Pyle is now secretary to the chancellor of the University of Tolosa. Want Ads FOR RENT. Cheep, well furnished downstairs room, or could be used for apartment. Can be seen at 1247 Ohio, or call 2180 for appointment [HERE IS a chance to share on fraternity jewelry. Particulars given upon request. Herman S. Benjamin, benjamins. P. O. Box 174, Topsella, Kansas. —176 GLIDENED TOURIST home. 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