PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Xi Delta Entertains With Spring Formal Alpha Xi Delta entertained with its annual spring formal last evening from 9 to 12. Barney Scandellibs' orchestra furnished music for dancing. Mrs. C. H. Athin of Holdswain was guest chaperone. Other chaperones were Mrs. W. F. Bowersook, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, housemother. Out-of-town guests were Betty Swearingen, 31, Naione Youngman, and Beryl Hanes, all of Kuwana City, Kan. Jessica Koehler, 30, of Kenwood City, Ard, 30, of Kenwood City, Ma.; Ariel Lambertson, 31, and Mary Linchke, Kelley, of St. Joseph, Wilma Reinhard, Jimmie Reid, and Elain Showy, all of Allentown, and Martin Henderson, Kopeka. Phi Delta Theta Has Matinee Mess The chaperones were Mrs. J, H Kreamer, housemother, Mrs. T, C. Harris, and Mrs. Fannie McAdams. Fiat Delta Theta entertained with its matinee matinee mass last month from 7 to 12, at the Union building. Grant Brooks and his family Oklahoma City furnished the music. Out-of-town guests were Graham Kreamer, Bill Abbott, Fred Kristen, Ensley Jones, Powell Aubrey, and Harry Hobson, Harold Hobson, Jack Brown, Concordia, Hale White, Council Grove; and Bob McCoy, Haushailey. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with a party Friday night at the chapter house from 9 to 12. Aile Simmons orchestra furnished the music. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Entertains Friday The chaperones were Professor and Mrs. H. C. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Enold Longenecker) and Mr. and Mrs. Brutus Hamilton. Congregational Church Has Old-Fashioned Party Richard Luck, of Kansas City, Kan was an out-of-town guest. The young people of the Plymouth Congregational church gave an old-fashioned party at the parish house Friday evening. The decorations carried out the St. Patrick's idea Those on the floor were dressed in Elizabeth Hinchow, c34, chairman Thelma Hunter, c34, and Fongquine Clark, c35. Co-Ed Club Entertains Co-ed club No. 1 held a party Friday at night at Westminster hall from t to 12. Bridge dancing and table games entertainment for the evening. Founders' Day Bernice Claire Snyder, c. 32, and Ruth Clark, c. 43, were in charge of the party which approximately 40 persons attended. Phi Chi Theta Celebrates Founders' Day Lambeth chapter of Phi Chi Thai, commerce security, held in annual meetings at the Hotel Grill room of the Hotel Eldridge. This decorations carried out the security measures of the hotel. the main speaker of the evening was Professor John Ise who spoke on the subject of "Perfection." Neva Ewing presided as toastmistress. The program carried out the theme of the poem, "The Builders." Species were given by Mrs. Jailie Baker, Junita Merla Morrison, 92nd Bldg., Holly- bald, 832. Marie Hollicker, cunc. sant. Prior to the banquet, pledging services were held for Elizabeth Post, cunel, Jane Bidgert, buncel, and Leahme Brown. C33. Alumnae guests who attended the banquet were Clara Rossall, Topeka High School Teacher; Sarah Tinsley, State Street, Kansas City, KS; Margaret Walker, Washburn; Mrs. John Blocker and Iva James, both of Lawrence. Other guests were Professor and Mrs. John Allen-Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Allen of Wichita have announced the engagement of their daughter, Herriot, to Julian C. Holmes, secretary to the American League. gation in Bucharest, Rumania. The wedding will take place at the Allen home late in Auril. Delta Zeta Initiates Six Mr Holmes was a student of the University in 1923. Following his withdrawal from the University, he studied at Oxford University and has been engaged for five years. Delta Zeta announces the initiation bis morning of Eleanor Penfield, c3, Aberdeen City; Eleanor Penfield, c4; Citizens City; Eleanor Montgomery, c4; Mobberly City; Moa; Ross Lee Conard, c4; Kansas City; Kan; Joseph Alman, f4; Kansas City; Kan; Joseph Alman, f4; Hickam Mills, M4; Delta Upsilon Ados Six Delta Upsilon will hold initiation this morning for Tom Fyyn, in 35, Chateau; Wilson Sterling, c.35, Rochester. N.Y.: Walter Cunl, c unlch. Lees Summ; Mou, Logan Lams, c Lams; Coldwell, Jack Doerr, c 4Larned; and Lindley Dewell, c 33, Kansas City, Mo. A dinner honoring the institutes will he hold this moon. The out-of-town hosts include Michael McDowdy, Charles T. Thompson and Morvin Klar, Kearper, Everett Mayer, Pete Springer, Robert Cox and Hobert Wheeler, John L. Stush and M. L. Geer of Topela. Approximately 20 sociology students gave a dinner at the Colonial tea room Friday night. The dinner was followed by a line party at the Dickinson. Mrs. A. R. Schedle was been a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house for the past week. The pledges of Alpha Delta Pi were entertained on an hour dance at the Acacia house Thursday evening from 7 to 8. The Housemother's association will have a luncheon at Wiedenmann's tomorrow at 1 p.m. This will be a business meeting for others for next year will be elected The committee in charge of the Juncheon is Mrs. W. L. Lavit, Mrs Margaret Peckim, Mrs Franco Wilson, and Mrs F. A. White. The actives of Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the pledges with the black Blut Ck ten yearly afternoon entertainments. Each pledge brought one black blut. Mrs. T. S. Adams of New Haven, Conn. who is visiting her daughter, L. M. D. Jennings, 1629 Tennessee today. Please be sure to visit her day at her daughter's home. Sir. Patrick's day decorations were used. The guests were the wives of the School of Business faculty; Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Pottie, and Mrs. Harold Null. Anaen fraternity entertained with an informal dance at the chapter house Friday evening from 9 to 12. Dr. C. C. Nessechrode, 06, of Kansas City, Kan., was a guest at the Phi Beta Pi house Thursday. Mrs. John Teeter, El Dorado, was a dinner guest of her daughter, Barbara Hawkins, fa35 at Corbett hall, Friday evening. Phi Mu Alpha, music fraternity, will entertain the Phi Mu Epsilon, music security, with its eighthous annual buffet supper Monday at 8 p.m. Louine Jarbo, c 35, was a dinner guest of Delta Tau Delta Friday evening. Eugene Coombs, former student of the University, is a weekend guest at the Delta Tau Delta home. Mr. Coombs was president of the junior class last Margaret Waring, Pleasanton, is a weekend guest of Eleanor Gottlieb, c'92. Girls. We put on those thin flexible soles such as are on a new shoe but they wear like a pig's nose. We tint party sippers Phi Bta Phi, medial贤届性, w entertain these guests at dinner today Maureen Shohe, c34; Arthur Endeout Buchanan, c35; and Owen Smith, c34. 11 W. 9th A SURE CURE Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. New clothes are a sure cure for that depressed feeling. Step out in a new suit at a price you can hardly believe. Marsh 2017 Suiting You—That's My Business Schulz The Tailor Nine Seventeen Mass. Mr. V. Wallace of Kansas City will be a dinner guest at the Chi Delta Sigma house today. Mrs. O. C. Thomas and Miss Mara Margaret Lucy Thomas of Kansas City, Mo are weekend guests of W. F. W. Wilkinson at the Kippa Kippa house. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Knott of Owl Park, IL, and Tim Rooney of Albuquerque, N.M., are weekend guests at the Kappa Sigma house. Weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa house are Dr. and Mrs. Throver, Mary and John Throver, and Marie Van Cloete. Dr. and Mrs. City, Mo.; Marjorie Ainsel Beel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Bosel, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Owens, Lord, and Miss Arna Seten, Baldwin. Weekend guests at the Phi Delta Theta Internship group are Graham Kremmer, Bil Abbott, Freed Kester, Emily Jones and James McDonald. Students of all of Kansas City, Mt. Wisconsin Corbett; Empire; Judge Dowman, Concordia; Dominick (Grove) and Bob Covy. Hawaii Weekend guests at the Chi Omega house are Margaret Norski, Ebenlyn Kirk, Amy Tewksney, Kairi King, all of Kernan City, Mia Almna Basketk, Holmes; Misa, Vaughn Knott, Oak Park 18, and Dr. and Mrs. Kristin Dearle and daughter, Rebecca, or Bobit. Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha house are Lorrane Morton and laureen Courtney of Kansas City. Modellina Daniel of Eurexas City Kan, is a weekend guest at the Alphi Chi Omega house. Weekend guests at the Kappa Pfla House are William C. Book and Charles Buckley of Welch. Andrew Stone of Shreveport and Dan Houke of Springfield, Mo. Miss Dove Baxter is a weekend guest at the Chi Delta Sigma house. Herbert E. Prager, '31, of St. Joseph, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Triangle house. Weekend guests at the Dupain Upstairs house are the Reverend Mr. Moody, Charles T. Thompson and son, Marvin Karl Koerper, Everett Moyer, Petra Springen, Robert Corr and Robert Arbors. To the left is J. Ashton St. and MKG of Toews K. Millie Stiefel, '31, Kansas City, Kan. is a weekender guest at the Delta Zeta house. Marien Clark of Kansas City is a guest of Hatel Hedges, fc32, at the Alpine Onicorn Pi house this weekend. Muriel Smith, curd, attended the Sigma Alpha Epsilon party in Manhattan last night. She was a guest at the Pi Bet Phi house. Mary House, 31, of Miller; Frances Thompson, 31, and Mary Shannon of Eudora are weekend guests at the Alpho Omicron Pi house. A meeting of the committee of the summer session was held yesterday morning at 10:30, in the office of the School of Education. Routine pattern with regard to the bodies, and the dress code, was the Board if Regents, were discussed. Phil Holmes of Dodge City is a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Two hundred and thirty high school seniors have been nominated to take the tests for the Summerfield scholarships. The names and the towns where the tests will be given will be announced next week. At the Churches Discuss Summer Session Plans The subject for the sermon today at the Christian Science society. Bighth and Vermont prison, in "man" given by the Rev. O. F. Hall. Christian Science Society The morning services are to begin at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:45. The Rev. R. A. Hunt will present as the sermon at the First Mchodist Episcopal church, tenth and Vermont streets. "The Divine Deliberation." Testimonial meetings are to be held every Wednesday evening at 8:00 First Methodist Episcopal Sunday school meets at 9:45 and the morning worship will begin at 10:50. The Weekley foundation fellowship hour is to be held on Tuesday for the commencement league will convince at 6:20. The discussion is to be led by Dr. R. E. Diffenderoff of New York City. A talk on India will be given at the devotional services by Shadrach At the evening services at 7:30 a.m. clock, Doctor Differender, secretary of the board of Foreign Missions, will speak upon "Bidding for the Future" of the Board. Immanuel Lutheran "Glorifying the Father" is to be the topic of the seminar by the Rev. W. W. Stopepwouth at the Immunel Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky Sunday school and bible class will be at 10 o'clock. At 5:30 there is to be a fellowship hour and at 6:00 an open discussion. A special Leiten serenade will be held with 20 women subject "The Fourth Word from the Cross." At the Trinity Lutheran church, 1842 New Hamphire, the student class will meet at 9:45 with the morning church services beginning as 11 candle "Where Jesus Lied in Prayer" is to be the subject of the sermon after which Ethelah Kinsley Hearl Will Pope Ha Flock. Other music will be presented by the choir. The student social hour meets at 6:15 and the evening services at 7:30. The topic of the evening worship is "What Can We Believe about God and Jesus?" Trinity Lutheran First Bantist Dean R. A. Schwegelen, of the School of Education, is to speak at the morning services of the First Baptist Church 501 Kentucky. Dean Schwegelen's topic is "Birthright" The chair and treasurer of Fine Arts, will furnish the music. The Young People's club will meet at 8:45 with the subject "What to Believe About the Church." First Presbyterian Sunday school will convene at the first Presbyterian church, at 9:48 a.m. A guest speaker will be presented by the Rev. T. H. Azman. Music is to be provided by the choir and several organ and singing solos. The organ sol is *Joseph* 2014. The section will be sung by A. N. Johnson after which another will be given by Miss Anna Smith entitled "The Crow"合唱 forms in the evening at 7:30. First Baptist. North Lawrence Morning services at the First Baptist church, north Lawrence, are to begin at 11 o'clock. The devotionalms are to be led by the deacons of the church. Since it is the first Sunday, there will be restful meditation by the pastor will also be given. Sunday school begin at 12:15. The B. Y. P. U. will be at 6:40 and the evening worship at 8 o'clock. Plymouth Congregational Morning worship at the Plymouth Jayhawk Cafe Try One of Our 35c Luncheons or Our 40c Sunday Dinners 1340 Ohio Also Fountain Service Congregational church begins at 11 o'clock. The minister, the Rev. Alfred Dewey, is the pastor. Dr. John W. Judaeus and Julian-Spiritualism verum Materialism." A solo will be by Musa Mussolini. Phone 509 The church school meets at 10 o'clock. The University class is taught by Mr Grey. At 6:15 the Fireide forum will meet and have support. Dr. Jones met and featured on the program of the meeting with a speech upon "Temple of the Soul." First Christian The sermon for the morning services of the First Christian church is "Universal Christ by the Rev. S. W. Burton" and "Mistlethorn and Mias Blanche Sans will sing." The University forum group meet in the evening at 6:30, S. B. Braden will speak on "Religions of China and India and their Relations to World Peace." Unitarian "Hope of the World" is the subject for the sermon of the Rev. W. M. Backus at the morning services of the Unitarian church. The forum will meet at 10 o'clock with a discussion on the philosophy of Dear Hearts. Miss Helen Carroll, the Rev. W. M. Backus to the Young People's meeting on Lewis Carroll's "Poet and Paradise." LOST. Brown leather tooled, enveloped purse, Wednesday morning, containing name card and valuables. Restraint Ava Reskog. 101 Temp .134-137. --- WANTED: Student laundry. Reduced prices for second session. Socks insured free. All work guaranteed. Will call and deliver. Phone 1313. 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