SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1932 PAGE THIRF UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Ten Organizations Initiate This Weekend Ten organizations are holding initiation services this weekend. Alpha Chico Devil Delta. Phi Delta. Theta Tau. with initialization services for 13 today. Kappa Kappa Gamma security hold initiation services for 26 today. euncel. New Rochelle. N. Y., received the scholarship award and Rosemary Jo Wentworth euncel. Winchita, received Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will hold institution services for 6 today; Alpha Tau Omega fraternity services for 4 today; and Alpha Omicron Pi security will initiate 5 today. The names of the institutes for the organizations were published Friday. Chi Omega Initiates Twelve Chi Omega hold initiation services yesterday for the following pledges: Beverly Burke, c'urnl, PendyB; Ruth Maxine Dovork, c'urnl, Lawrence; Mary Winters, c'urnl, City Louise Jarbose, c'35, and Elmerhayne Jarbose, c'35, and Elmerhayne Jarbose, c'35, Kansas City, Mo.; Virgin Lacham, c'35, Milmapeola, Min.; Jane Lovett, c'35, Kansas City, Mo.; Nadine Marquette, faunel, Des Moines Iowa; Pearl Murmets, c'35, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Sindeke, Burlington; Virginia Murmets, Burlington; and Doody Brinker, c'urnl, Wichita. An initiation banquet will be held this evening at the chapter noun, at which time Eleman Jones will be given the scholarship award. Alpha Delta Pi Initiates Seventeer Alpha Delta P) held initiation services last night for 17 women. Those who were initiated were Botto Boyer c$35; Elder, Pauline Funk, c$6ul, and Janet King, c$1ul, Arkansas City Tennis Club. Alfred, Jared Davis, Kris Cousson, Kelsey Muthin, c$6ul, El Dorado; Margaret Fogelberg, c$8ul, Hutchinson. Aloha Xi Delta to Initiate Six Maxine Lewis, Lowis , colley, Chelly; Florence Johnson, c$3, Chicago; Vindey McCoy, c$3, Toronto; Cynthiauncul, c$1, UCLA; Erin Olson, c$3, Helen Dremnan, c$4, Dorothy Martin, c$4, Virginia Moe Showder, c$2, Mariana Brown, c$1, Bridge of Bridges, c$3, Kansas City, Kan. Sigma Nu to Initiate Five Alpha Xi Delta will have initial services for six women this afternoon Those who will be initiated are Emma Shank, c35, Independence, Mo.; Ethel Plowman, c35; Douris, Investor, Axen Plowman, c35; Amy Sullivan, c35; Lawrence, Margaret Woodbury c1unel, St. Joseph, and Novela Stew art, ed. unfell, Kansas City, Mo. Faculty Wives Entertain Sigma Nu will hold initiation services this morning for the following men: Leroy Williams, c. 34, Chapton Fred Bachelor, c. 35, Belleville Paul Cearns, c. 34, Fairmount Clinton, c. 38 and Chilton Cresson, c. 74, all of Kernan City. Mrs. Ike Jae and Mrs. F. T. Stockton entertained at a lunch yesterday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stockton, 720 Indiana street, in honour of Mrs. F. T. Columns of New Haven University she gave her daughter Mrs. L. D. Jenkins. The wives of the School of Business faculty were guests. Other guests were Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. J. D. Blocher's mother, Ms. Wendy Stockton's mother, Mrs. Strambyrinne. Reyman-Scott Dorothy. E. Reynan and Lyon S. Scott, 31, both of synesace, were married Feb. 25. Mr. Scott is a member of Alba Kappa Pi fraternity. Alpha Kappa Psi Has Rowery Brawl! Bowery Brawl' Bill Penner and his orchestra furnished the music for dancing at the "Bowery Brawl" given by Alpha Kappa Fraternity at Holloway hall last night. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E. Scott, Syracuse; Roland Rogers, and Bill Huff, Toronto; and Shye Singleton, Karinas City, Mo. Mrs. W. F. Wilkerson, Mrs. S. F. White, Mrs. William Huttig, and Mrs B.F. Howard, housemother, were chaperones. A banquet honoring the new initiates into Alpha Omicron Pi will follow the initiation services at 1 p.m. today. Guests with the initiates will be Mr. Junice Underwood, Evelyn Alrich, gr. 4; Mr. Dekfert, gr. 4; and Mrs. A. J. Mix. The Alpha Gamma Delta guests at the formal dinner last evening at 6 p.m. were Virginia Burke, Pauline Barbion and Helen Peeka, Pennsylvania City, Mo. Thilma Cooler and Dorothy Wiesel, Dorsely Wood and Dorothy Wood of Tepeka. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with a formal dinner at 1 o'clock today. Violet will be used in the decoration scheme. Hub Else and his orchestra furnished music for dancing at the regular variety from 9 to 12 last night. Mrs. Raymond H. Wheeler entertained 29 guests at a luncheon Friday at her home, 1656 Indiana street. Spring flowers featured the decorations. The University Women's club will give a tea in honor of senior and graduate women, Thursday. March 4, at 10 a.m. There will be no formal initiation. Delta Zeta is entertaining with a dinner today in honor of Dean Agnes Husband and patroness, of the security The guests are Dean Husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Lyle S Powell, and Prof. and Prof. F. H Guild Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epion house today will be Mr. and Mrs C, F. Watton and Doris Stowell of Kansas City and Vince Vance Burke of Benedict Miss Marjorie Walker is a weekend guest of her brother, Harold Walker of the Sigma Chi house. She is skying at the Gamma Pi Beta house. Kemeth Stautus, 29, and his sister Miss Helen Stautus, of Saberna, are weekend guests at the Delta Tau Delta屋. Dr. and Mrs. Walker were guests of their son, Harold Walker, at the Sigma Chi house last evening. Mrs. Wright of Wichita will be the weekend guest of her daughter, Miss LaVerne Wright, of the Gamma Phi Beta house. Elizabeth Birt of Edgerton, Mo., will be the weekend guest of Miss Dorothy Lee Birt at the Gamma Phi Beta school. Phil Bramwell of Belleville is a weekend guest at the Sigma Chi house. Bill Inge of Independence, Kan., is a weekend guest at the Sigma Nu house. Millie Stiefel, 31, Kansas City, Kan. is a weekend guest at the Delta Zeta house. Weekend guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house are Edward Cooper o Howard, and J. A. Alder of Florence. Eugene Price of Ottawa and Charles Campbell and Jack Handley of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Weekend guests at the Sigma Alpha Epialon house are Vivian Vorhees of Kansas City, Kan., and Ben Husband and Lowell Fow, of Kansas City, Mo. Dill Fruzier of El Dorado, is a weekend guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house. William Abbott of Kansas City, Mo. is a weekend guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Nel Alexander of Dodge City is a weekend guest at the Delta Upsilon house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house today are Helen Trent, Perry; Virginia Compton and Froeda Seebey, both of Kansas City, Mo.; and Helen Stover, Lawrence. Weekend guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house are Ruth Hamilton, Justine Roberts and Betty Swearinger, of Kansai City, Kan. Maurine Pearce, C35, Mildred Chase, c34, Virginia Engle, c35, and Florence Weaver, McPherson, are weekend guests at Cornhill hall. Weekend guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house are Elae Stubs, Bonner Springs, Kathryn Crowley and Viola Bridgeman, Pratt. Jane Harker of Horton, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Alpha Kappa Alpha has Miss Theresa Barker, regional director, as its guest today. Alpha Kappa Alpha will enterah Ivy Leaf and pledges with a buffer supper at 7 o'clock (night). KFKU The schedule of the KFKU radio program for the month of March has just been announced. New attributions on the program will include a series of lectures on the "History of the Elec- tric Industry"; a professor of chemistry; a series by Dr E. H. Taylor, assistant professor of zoology; and a series by Harold E. Underhill, instructor of economics, and director of the business placement bar伞。the School of business was represen- ted in last month's program by I B. O'Rourke. So much interest has been evidenced in the elementary French lessons given every Thursday by W. K. Cornell, instructor in romance languages, that it has been decided upon request, to give them both Monday and Thursday this month. The lectures on "The Psychology of the Depression," by Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, and Dr. William J. Barker, G. L. Knight, assistant professor of geology, are to be continued. A talk on election procedure will be given every second Monday, by the geologist, science. A discussion on the campus calendar, by Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English, will be presented every Monday at 3 p.m., every Thursday at 6 p.m. will be continued, and the speaker for March 24, will be E. C. Quigley, St. Marys, well known on the campus as a reference to --be the subject of the sermon at the third of a series of Lenten services to be held at 7.30. With the exception of the Kansas race and the commencement activities, all participants will be sent March 13, and March 20, from 4 to 5 p.m., will close the special programs. The program for this week Monday 11 a.m. Elementary, French, lesson V v W K. Cornell. 11:15 a.m. Program on election process, arranged by Dr. F. H. Guild. 6 p.m. Campus calendar and pro-duction of poetry, Miss Helena Hodga Hoones. 11 a.m. home and school co-operation for health, V Mist Mand A. Brown, B. Robert L. Garrison, J. H. Woods 11:15 a.m. Athletic question box, V. Dainin R. Elliot, assistant professor 11:15 a.h. The Rocky Framework of Kansas, Dr. G. L. Knight, assistant professor of geology. 6 p.m. Abandonment of Mechanistic Modes of Thought, Dr. Raymond H Wheeler, professor psychology. 11 a.m. Family Life of a Rattlesnake Dr. E. H. Taylor, associate professor of zoology. Dinner guests at the Alfa Xt Delta men by about 22 points in the attire house today are Helen Renn, Perry; dance contest now under way. Wednesday 6 p.m. Advertising as a Factor in Business Recovery, Hurrah E. Underhill, instructor of economics, and director of the business placement bureau 11. 15 a.m. Elements Known to the Ancient World, Dr. Elvira Weeks, assistant professor of chemistry. 11 a.m. Elementary French Lesson W. K. Cornell. 6. p. Views of Intercollegiate Athletics, Ted O'Leary, George Jones, and Otto Rost. Fredonia. Feb 25 - The Sunday school brotherhood class is abend of the women by about 22 points in the attendance contest now under way. 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Holen Board, funnel, will use the song "Come Unto Him" (Baumhack) At the student forum hour at 7:30 p.m. Professor John Lie of the University department of economics will lead a seminar on "How About the Russian Experiment?" Sill packers to reach cull pockets. Rainbow hooks for high light and high color protection. Rivered buckles and straps. Strap anchors for weather protection. Double traverse across back of shoulder. Shoulder straps for shoulder cover. Air vents under arms. First Methodist Trinity Episcopal Wesley Foundation Sunday school classes will meet at 9:45 a.m. at the First Methodist church, 946 Vermont Ave., Boston, MA. In 10:48, the Rev Robert A Hunt will speak on the subject "The Religion of Jesus." The quartet, under the direction of the Rev Edwin F. Price, will sing the anthem, "Lord of Our Life" (Ne MARKED "MEDIUM" Size to fit men who wear sizes 35 to 42. MAIL ORDER TO: Wesley Foundation fellowship hour will be at 5:29 and Wesley Foundation league will meet at 6:30. The subject is "The Mean by Patriotism?" Edgar Gurt, e4, will be the leader. H. E. Jomyson, director of publicity and advertising of all the movies, will speak on what will speak on the subject "The Movies a Mess, a Menace, or a Mirror." As an introduction Dr. Hunt will discuss the Challenge to the Church" and Mr. Jomyson will speak from a swiver from the Movies." The chorus choir will sing "Sanctus" (Gounod). Howard Sanders will be the tenor soloist. Larry Burton Craig will be the director. Plymouth Congregational The Rev. Carter Harrison of Billings, S. D., will be in charge of the early morning communion at 8 and the morning worship service at 11 at the Episcopal church, Teenth and Vermont streets. Church school will meet at The Chaplain Edwards club will meet this evening at the Student Center for a special supper meeting. Dr. Challis will show slides on Europe to the group. The University Bible class of the Blymouth Congregational church 1295 W. Third Avenue, A. D. Grey, the teacher, at 10 o'clock this morning. The morning sermon topic of 11 will be "The Christ at the Jesus Ear" (Parkett) and "The Thine Ear" (Parkett) "Behold The Thine Master Passebh By" (Hammond) will be sung as a song by John Frederick Seebeck. Fireside forum will meet for snope, at 6:15. At 7 p.m., Frank Melvin, assistant professor of history at the University will speak. The Bible class of the Immaculate Lu therain church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, will meet at 19 c'clock this morning. The Rev. W. W. Stooppelman led the onsite at Good Works" at the 10 o'clock morning worship services. Immanuel Lutheran At 6 p.m. the Lutheran student Wal-ter league will meet for discussion. "The Third Word from the Cross" will At 9:45 this morning the young people will meet to discuss the subject of faith and the early morning worship services Dean R. A. Schweigler of the University School of Education will speak on the subject "The High Cost of Folly." The mule First Bantist Young people meeting will be at 0:45. E.M. Owen will give an illustrated travelogue talk. The young peoples group of the University will leave for a bike at 3 o'clock from the church. Lenten services will be at 7:45. The sermon topic will be "The Twelve are Chosen." "Fatha, the Foundation" will be the sermon topic by the Rev. Sesh Laughter at the Five Christian church, Tenth Avenue in New York City for morning worship period this morning. Communion will be at 10:30. The prelude, "Jerusalem, the Golden" (Sparks), will be played followed by the offerings of Jesus. The anthem "Lovely Appear" from "The Redemption" (Gounod) Miss Blanche桑, sai拿, and Miss Helen Weed will be the solent. The postdee, "They Mills" will be played in continu Unitarian First Christian First Church of Christ, Scientist "Christ Jones" will be the sermon at the First Church of Christ, Scientist on 11 a.m. morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m. Textualistic meetings are held Wednesday night of each week. Trinity Lutheran Alfred de Chaupaureau will speak on the subject "General German News" at the evening worship hour at 7 o'clock. Adult forum hour at the Unitarian church, 1201 Vermont street, will be held at 10 a.m. The topic for discussion is *Personality Webb*. The leader will be Ory Waltz, gr. "Personality and World Revolution" is the subject on which the Rev. W. M. Beckes will speak during the meeting. Four young People's meeting will be at 6:30. Morning worship will be at 11 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire streets. The Trinity vested chair under the directive of the Rev. Stephen G. Davis to voice in the University School of Fine Arts, will唱 the anthem "To Dum" (Dudley Buck). Lewis Proctor, eunil, will sing a sois. "When Night Resv. Charles A. Pillus willock on the chant "Can We Really Believe in Prayer?" 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