SUNDAY, FEBUARY 14. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TUBET Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Seven Groups Initiate This Weekend Initiations this semester continued this weekend when seven organization members from the Northwestern Sixity-six new members were added to active membership in the various organizations. Sigma Chi leads the number with 12 initiates. Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Beta Pi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon each have more than 10. Sigma Chi Takes Seventeen Sigma Chi held initiation services for 17 last night. The initiates are Ahren Bourne, c³³, and Oscar Brewer, c³³, Kansas City, Mo.; Orin Shepherd, c³³, and Jordan Evans, c³³, Garden City Rayman, c³³, Orin Shepherd, c³³, and Orin Shepherd, c³³, Kauai City, Kan; Richard Murrow, c³³, and Jack DeMorte, c³³, Independence, Kauai. Thirteen for Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta hold initiation services this morning for the following classes: c35, Pittsburg University, c35, *Pittsburgh*; Pi Beta Phi Initiates Twelve The initiates will be honored with a banquet following the initiation service of the course. John Howard Dahlgren, c35, who achieved the highest achilegist standing at the commencement. Siema Alpha Epsilon Adds Eleven Following the initiation ceremony a cookie-shine was held. Pi Beta Phi held initiation yesterday afternoon for 12 pledges. They are Lauria Lukens, *cunch*, Atkinson; Ethelby Todd, *cunch*, Atkinson; Joan Wall, *cunch*, *larned*, Louise Ingle c38, Wichita Josephine Hellings, c35, Taekie, Marie Wagelerenne, 'faucl', Junction City, Mary Etherly b35, Taekee, Peggy Ballweg, c35, Emporia Taekee, Peggy Ballweg, c35, Empire City, Ma. Ruth Skoland, c35, and Josephine Shull, c35, Lawrence. Delta Chi Initiates Seven Stigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity fainte initiation for 11 men this morning. They and Kenneth Brunner, c'35, Lawrence Robert Shackleford, c'34, Maurice Grant, Amelia Grant, c'uncel and Leland Quantus, c'uncel McPherson, Newton Hawton, c'35, Arkansas City; Gilmer Reynolds, c'34 Rolla Nuckels, c'uncel Donnelly, Cary Daniels, c'35 Kansas City, Mo.; and Ronald Stewart, c'uncel, Kansas City, Kan. 4 Add Four to Scarab Delta Chi held initiation today for the following: Woodrow Pernittiony c.35, Donald King, c.34, Donald King, c.35, Hutchinson Willard Mathews, c.34, Haviland George Sourk, c.35, Goff, Harold Melott, c.35, Mendelssohn, and William Boulton, c.34, Fowler Searah, honorary architectural freeretreat, held informal initiation has been held at the University of Alabama Elderson Johnson; c©4, Lawrence; Milton Grawe; c©2, St. Joseph, Mo.; and Nea Grieve. Formal initiation services will be conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Marvin's kitchen. Formation services will entrain the withiner a dinner at the Green Owl Two for Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha held initiation science this morning for Mary Elizabeth Brady, Brady; Cherryyne; and Velma Elizabeth Melford, c35; Mamholm, Mo. Baptists Entertain With International Party International Fury International Fury — French, Irish, Dutch and Spanish all had a part in the international party given at the First Baptist church Friday night. Flags of the nations of the world and colored lights decorated the room. Margaret Haliadek, a'32, and Hermine Stover, a'34, led the group in singing. Games were featured during the evening's program. Jack Smith, gr., conducted a Swedish game called "Fox and Goose." Refreshments were served by Elva Douglass, £35, and Ruth McCain, a student here last semester. Miss Douglass and Mrs McCain were dressed in The Rev. C. W. Thomas chaperoned. Houail Hon Given Friday Night Engineering emblims symbolizing the different types of engineers decorated the Union building as part of the celebration, was appointed by the School of Engineering Friday night. Arlie Simmons and his band played for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jr. George Bond, e34, and Eugene Manning, e34, were in charge of the dance which approximately four hundred persons attended. Sigma Nu Has Party Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with a dance Friday evening from 9 to 12 Al Sky's orchestra furnished the music. Chaperones were Mrs. Edith Miller, housemother; Mrs. Margaret Perkins, mother; H. Kremner, and Mrs. Jane Macleen Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Blackwell, Oakla. Miss Nancy Coon, Kansas City; Mily Joan Jones and Miss Mary Katherine James, Chantec, Miss Lorelle Letourneau, Concordia; Murray Dumarle, Gilead; Murray Dumarle, Gilmore and Ford Searel, Kansas City; and Dave Unastle, Atchison. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are Joan Jones, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Hudson, of Chanute. Weekend guests of Kappa Alpha, Theta are Mary Bass, El Dorado; Frydery Snyder, Columbia, Mo.; Betty Nouch, Camille and Mary Katherine James, Chanute. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house are Miss Mary Elizabeth Horn, Holton, and Mrs. Becker, Cherry-vale. Weekend guests of Theta Phi Alpha are Ruth Toller, Kansas City, Mo., and Alise Stubbs, Bonner Springs. Migs Dorothy Golding of Kansas City Mo., is a weekend guest of Joan Dunham, c'35, at the Alpha Omicron P house. Weekend guests at the Pi Beta Pi house are Lois Straight, Bartlewille Okm, and Virginia Thayer. Atchison in the University last semester. Dorothy Gordon Wheeler, 27, Oklahoma City, is a weekend guest at the Delta Zeta house. Weekend guests at the Sigma City house are Carl Riley, Kansas City; John Kroh and Charles Harnan, Kansas City; KaiJ. F. Tillard and Kernich Eighth Deli Chi fraternity held a Founder's day banquet at 6:30 at the chapter house last evening for more than 50 persons. The Kansan chapter was on roll in meeting of the alumni and active members was held following the dinner. Wendell Curry, former student, of Philadelphia, visited the campus recently. Mr. Curry is on his way to the western coast. Coed club, district 1, which includes those women students living south of the city at 5.30 a.m. per at 3.30 p.m. at Horton house, Tuesday. Reservations are to be made with Elmore Brewster, of edun.; Ruth Clark, of Elmore Brewster, of edun.;乳业, fa 35; or tomorrow. Professor and Mrs. F. A. Russell will be dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house today. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house today will be Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Johnson, of Kansas City, Mo.; Maxine Luther, cunl; Camille Luther, Luther; Marjorie Muscat, Ruscus; Emmy Lein Saton, cunl; and Loren Judd, ced. 33. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Dale house today will be Elizabeth Ranney fa'34, and Marie Waggerselle, fa'35. Dr. Mabel Ellott, assistant professor of sociology, spoke about her research work at Sleighton farm in Pennsylvania at the annual Valentine luncheon given yesterday by the Topka branch of the University Association of Universite Women. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity, announces the pledging of Wesley Schroeder, cured of Pola, and Ernest Byp, p. of Emporia. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorcer- ness, was hostess at a rush party yesterday from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mia Mesie, c. 322, 349 Louisiana Kappa Alpha Theta members were guests at a tea dance given from 2 to 5 yesterday afternoon at the house and Mrs. Clyde W. Miller, at Todeka. Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Charles Coe, c"35, of Lawrence. Delta Zeta is entertaining with an informal tea this afternoon from 4 to 5. Woman is President of Bank Lindboro, Feb. 14 — (UP) — After being an employee of the Farmers' State Bank for 26 years, Miss Ebola was the student in the institution. Miss Fombrer, one of the few women in the country to become a position, started as a bookkeeper. At the Churches The Rev. T. H. Azmason will speak on the subject "Should a Christian Favor Baptism?" at the morning worship service of the First Presbyterian church, 310 Vermont Avenue, Burlington, VT. First Preshyterian The chorus song of 58 voices will sing the anthem, "The Eternal God is My Refuge" (West), Dale Vicke, a vocalist at Mt. Sinai. For me, it is my Light" (Allenstein), accompanied by Evelyn Swarthout, fa 32, at the piano, and Mrs. C. W. Strafana at the ous Alfredo Bustamante will lead the group discussion of Westminster student forum to be held at 7:30 at Westminster hall, 1221 Oared street on the campus of The University of Pennsylvania*. Professor H. B. Chubb of the political science department of the University will summarize the talk. The program is in charge of Elden Fields' c84. Dorothy Jean Davis, e82, will lead the discussion with Elise Czol, c83 will lead the devotionals. Wesley foundation will meet at 9:45 this morning for Sunday school at the First Methodist Episcopal church, 946 Vermont. Methodist Episcopal The subject of the sermon by Rev. Edwin F. Price for morning worship at 10:30 will be *Check You Up*, "Come, Spirit, Come" (Tower), Mr. Ray Wright will stint the effortive oak, "O Love that Wilt Not Let Me Go" (Ha). Wesley foundation fellowship hour will be held at 5:30 this evening. Lunch will be served at the meeting. Dr. George W. Carver, director of agricultural research and professor of chemistry at Tukeague Institute of Tukueagle, Ala., will speak at the evening concert "A Celebration of the Peanut." Doctor Carver will bring with him an exhibit of the many products he has made from the peanut. The chorus chair will sing "In Heaven," which is one of the songs of Lota Barron Caugh. The Macau quartet composed of Lea Cafny, c$4, Josephine Maxwell, c$2, Dorothy Caffyn, and Betty Day, c$3, will sing "My Task" (Aschhider). The quartet will be joined by Claudine Clairmont at the piano. Trinity Lutheran The first of a series of Lenten services, titled "Vital Facts Every Christian should know," morning at 11 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire street, with the Rev. Charles A. Puls and the Rev. Thomas "The Bible, the Book of Books." The choir will sing the anthem, "Seek The Lord" (Roberts). The solo score will be band by William Pilcher, voice instructor in the University School of Fine Arts. Theofficiary said "Just for me." The choir was led by Misa MaldreRuder, fa 35. The subject of the first of a series of evening sermons will be "Just Where Did We Get Our Bible?" delivered by the pastor at 7:39. First Christian The First Christian church is having a special young people's worship service at 11 this morning. The University Women's class taught by G. O. Foster, and the University men's class in The Church will take part in the service. The anthem will be "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears" (Field). At 6:15 there will be a meeting for University students at which Professor H. B. Lattimer will be the speaker. Our Club Sandwiches are something to dream about Have you tried one? The PLAZA The PLAZA (Always a good place to eat SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER (Noon and Evening) Our Plate Lunches Served Daily Are Unexcelled Sandwiches of all kinds Candies, Cigarettes, Cigars, and Tobacco. First Baptist PHONE 50 At 9:45 this morning the young people will discuss the subject, "What to Believe About Jesus," at the First Baptist church, 801 Kentucky. At the 19 e'clock adult forum, the "Philosophy of Irwin Edman" will be the subject for discussion at the Unitarian church, 1201 Vermont. 1241 Oread Snappy Delivery Service The Rev, W. M. Backun will give the sermon on "The Contrasting Ideals of China and Japan," at the 11 o'clock service. The Rev. Charles A. Weed of Kansas City, Mo., will conduct the early morning communion service this morning at 8 at the Trinity Episcopal church, 1013 Vermont street, and he will also lead the 11 dlock priests and sermon sergeants. Dean R. A. Schwegger of the School of Education will speak on "Milk Stones" at the 11 o'clock service. Plymouth Congregational At 6:45 this evening the young people will need to discuss "Disarmament." Winharp Southworth, the field secretary of the National Young People's Library, will meet with the young people at their 630 tea. He will address them at 7 on "Young Libraries." At 4 p.m. the class of confirmation candidates will meet for instruction. Trinity Enisconal Morning services at the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont street will be hit by a snowstorm. The city will Dr. W. P. Minion of Boston. The choir will sing the anthem, "The Good Shepherd" (Boris), music by Joanna Soprano. Come Lute Him. (Mary) The Fireside forum meets at 6:15 for miss. Miss Mary Larson of the zoology department of the University will seven. "The University of Upsala, Sweden" Unitarian Immanuel Lutheran The Bible class of the Immuniel Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, will meet for discussion at 10 a.m. for the Bible service; services will follow at 11 o'clock. "Communista and Christianity" will be the subject for discussion at the Lutheran Student Walther league, at 5:30 every day in Waldern, with Aold Kreutzstein, c.34, as the leader. At the event, he will lead a demonstration, W. W. Stoppelworth will continue in a series of seven seminars, "Seven Words From the Cross," the subject of today's service being "Bather, Forseur, for Toby Know Not What They Are." First Church of Christ, Scientist A New Chapter of Church It is convenient to be delivered at the 11th service of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1207 Massachusetts street, this morning will be "Soul" Sunday school services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Christian Science Society The Christian Science society services will be held at I.O.O.F. ball, Eighth and Vermont streets. The subject of the sermon will be "The Soul." Sunday school convenes at 4:30 a.m. Testimonies will be held every Wednesday at 8 p.m. VALENTINE'S DAY BREAKFAST Hertington, Feb. 14—(UP) —A farmers' seed exchange will be conducted by the farm bureau here on Feb. 19. Samples from several farmers' office will be forwarded to the Kansas State College for official grading and testing. Then the samples will be placed on display, then providing information about the acres and consumer of the seeds to meet. Chat-N-Nibble One door south Dickinson If you are a member of a fraternity, sorority, group, organization, or society, you will want your own copy of the club picture. Attractively mounted or framed if you desire. Ferking Studio Phone 2820 We are ready to shoot on prints of all group and organization pictures Shows 3-7-9 MONDAY! THRU Wednesday SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Continued for another week by special request Orangeades 5c Hamburgers 5c Rock Chalk Cafe 12th and Oread Shows 3-7-9 Mat. 10-25 Night 10-40 Wed - Thurs - Fr Buster Keaton Polly Moran in It's a Riot — Nothing Less! "The Passionate Plumber" Showing—Mon. - Tues. - Wed. THEY FOUGHT LIKE WILD-CATS! -but cooed like turtle doves! But, fighting or loving they couldn't live without each other! The Noel Coward sensation new picture sensation? SOON- Carole Lombard - Paul Lukas IN "NO ONE MAN"