SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1932 S PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Theta Epsilon Entertains With Rush Te; Theta Episiotia, Baptist security, is entertaining with a crush tea this afternoon. The program's colorful security colors, will be used in the decorations and reflections. Mrs. L. E The program will include a reading by Delora Kellogg, c32; vocal soles by Margaret Haleate, fa32; and a piano solo, Vale Coquette™ (Friml). Elizabeth Staepton, c35, is chairman of the committee in charge of the party. Those assisting her are Elva Leigh, c34; and Olive Douglass, c35. Congregational Fireside Forum Entertains The Congregational fireside forum held a George Washington party at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Grew, evening. More than 30 were present. Cards and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening. Decorations and refreshments featured the colonial idea. Elizabeth Bush, c34. Evangelina Clark, c35. and Miss Sarah Cleland, director of student work of the Congress church, were in charge of the parish. Mr. and Mrs. Grey chaperoned Wesley Foundation Holds Lean Year Valentine Party Wesley foundation held a leap year and Valentine party at the church Friday evening. More than 80 persons attended. Pauline Billbo, c32, and Varnon Bolt, c32, were in charge of the games Decorations and refreshments carrying the team year and Valentine's day were used. Mrs. Mary L. Makinson, Mrs. Minnie Collins and the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price were chaperones. Mortar and Ball Initiates Mortar and Boll, honorary military fraternity, infiltrated five men at a banquette Friday at 5:30 p.m. at Wiedemann's. Major W. J. Coeing, Captain W. J. Burke, and Professor D. C. Jack, School of Engineering, gave talks. Phi Mu Alpha Initiates Siu Those initiated were William A Rumble, c'33; Urban Hess, c'32; C. H White, c'55; John L. Sleepe, c'33; and Howard Van Ordnand, m'33. Phi Mu/Alpha, professional music fraternity, held initiation yesterday afternoon at the chapter house for six years. (John M. Brown; fa. 35; Frank Foster; fa. 35; James McCoy; c. 33; Glenn Millie; c. 43; Aaron Kuell; cunetl; and Albert Evans; c. 44.) Marcia Ritter, Kansas City, Mo., and Roberta Jones, Atchison, were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Friday evening. The members of Co-pel club district No. 1, will be entertained at a walleu supper at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16, at Henley house. Those wishing to attend are to attend the curtain Club (c38). Elmor Browster, cunlesth or Ritch Clark, c) by Feb. 15. Harriet Harrison, c35, entertained with a birthday party Friday evening, Laurin Tomlinson, bus33, and Boo Weiser, c34, were guests. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. McKee, and Lorraine McKee of Fairview; and Mr. P. H. Ricketton, of Leavenworth, at the data at the Sigma Kappa house today. The following persons were dinner guests at the Phi Mu Alphage house Thursday evening: Harriette Shaw, fa 33; Jaunil Ferguson, ed.; Bohain Geiger, fa 23; Virginia Shive, fa 23; Jane Gibert, fa 23; and Kathleen McMorrow, fa 32. Alpha Chi Omea announces the pledging of Alta Mae True, Kansas City, Kan; Wanda Hapater, Hiwatha and Dorothy Smith, Chicago. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of Charles Hines, Glendale Calif. He formerly attended the University of Southern California. Mass Rachel Paugh was a guest of her niece, Josephine Henry, 623, at the Alma Omicron Pi house. Josephine Henry has just returned to school from Everybody Eats at the Blue Mill 1009 Mass. The Popular University Hangout her home in Highland, Kan., where she was recovering from a sprained ankle. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron P house today are Miss Alas Steele of Harry House system; Mr. and Ms. George O. Foster, and Irene Turbailor. Adolph Brick, Wichita, is a week-even quest at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. Dorothy Donovan, e'unch, and Cenvieve Larrabee, ed32, are dinner uests of Phi Kappa today. W. E. Stadel, Kansas City, Mo., was dinner guest of Phi Kappa Friday light. Gortrude Higginbotham, Amarillo 'exas, was a dinner guest of Chi Omega, at night. Jane Hargret of the Kappa, Alpha beta house left for her home in Wicha- fax, Texas, last night. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Dorothy Hoffman, of Colfeville. Jane Ford, Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. The Y.W.C.A. cabinet will entertain the advisory board at 6 o'clock dinner Thursday at H雁ley屋 Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Reed Hoover, Independence, Mo. Ellen Davis, c. 32, has returned from Beloit where she was making a survey of the girl's reform school for the so-ology department. Hospital News --at the 10 o'clock forum, Orly Wry will lead the discussion on the subject of "The Philosophy of Joseph Wood Krutch." Three persons were released from Watkins Memorial hospital yesterday They were Mrs. Ruth McNair, gr; Susan Cunningham, cund; and Helen Coronel, c32 William J. Wilson, c32; Hunter J. Hunger, c32; Larry Star, c32; Claude Wood, l23; Larry Harper, star, l23; Florence Johnson, c38; and Lilabelle Stahl, c3. were admitted to the hospital. Industrial Committee to Meet The industrial committee of the Y. W. C. A. will meet at Hensley house at 4:30 Monday. Harriet Harrison, c35, will have charge. This group has taken as its project the supplying of clothing for a family in need of employment. The subject of the discussion to be held in the Bible class of the Immaculate Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, of which the rev. W. W. Stopperwell is pastor, is "Viewing the Cross." The class meets at 10 this morning. At the Churches The Lutheran Student Walther League will meet at 5:30 for luncheon, and at 6:30 the chapter will conduct their business meeting. Immanuel Lutheran First Presbyterian "My Life, a River or a Swamp," will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Matthew Dever, vice president of the First Presbyterian church, 901 Vermont street, this morning. The anthem, "Lost in the Night" (Christmas), will be performed on the choir of 56 voices. Katherine Stevens, 'a'uncl, will sing the offertory solo, 'I Will Dwell in the House of the Lord' Eldon Fields will lead the group discussion at Westmister front, at 7:30 this evening and there will also be a summary of the discussion on "Dreamtastic" by Prof. Peter W. E Sandelius of the University department of political science. Unitarian This Sunday is designated as "Young People's Sunday," the Rev. W. M. Backus will speak on "Our Arrogant Youth," at the Ustianarian church, 1281 Vermont street. Arthur Billings, a lawyer and minister to the services at 11 this morning. The young people will meet for them at 6.30, and at 7 p.m. Mr. Bachus will address the group on "The Dramatics in Unitarianism." Methodist Enisconal Wesley foundation meets at 9:45 a.m. for morning at Sunday school at the first Methodist Episcopal church, 946 Verdi Street, Chicago. We discuss, on "Jesus in the Life of Today," and Religion and a Changing World" will be led by Professor Homer B. Latimer, of the University department of anatomy, and the Rev. Edwin C. Miller. The subject of Mr. Price's sermon during morning worship will be "A Church-less, Bible-less, Sabbath-less, Willing-willing" sermon will wield "Rock of Eagles" (Buck). Wesley foundation fellowship hour is at $3.20 this evening, and Donald Roehy, from the University of Washington, about Disarmament and Peace," during the Wesley Foundation league service At the 7:30 service Dr. Frank Heron said. The wrestling team Japanese work for the Methodist church, having been located in the Oriental District, will speak on "The Manchurian Situation." Firestone The choir under the direction of Mrs Lola Burton Craig will sing, "There is a Land Beyond the Setin" Specialized Lubrication and Battery Service NOW'S the time to fall in Love! CALL 1300 CARTER SERVICE Diamonds Are Cheaper Morning services will be held at 11 in the L.O.F. hall on the subject, "Spirit." The Sunday school class will be held every Wednesday and held every Wednesday evening at 8. (Simeton). "To the Lord Our God" from the 'Holy City' (Gahy) *will* be sung by Blanche Sams, faunel, as the offertory solo. Plymouth Congregational Wedding Rings are cheaper Morning services at the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont, will be held at 11. The sermon topic by the Rev A. D. Grey is "Growing a Soul." The anthem, "Open our Eyes" (MacPardian) will be sung by the Miss Irene Kobby will sing us the Oui solo, "Communion Hymn" (Oiie). Come in --- We'll Prove It! Silver is cheaper Trinity Enisional The Rev. Charles A. Weed of Kansas and the Rev. Michael J. Gleason of an ammonium service at the Trinity Epical church, 1013 Vermont street will be no 8 am. community service. Christian Science Society The College Jeweler At 6:15 the Fireides forum meets for aupper, and at 7 Professor Bert A Nash of the University School of Education of Indiana meets for Changing Religious Concept". The Chaplain Edwards club will meet this evening at 6. Trinity Lutheran The Rev. Charles A. Puls will conduct communion services at 11 a.m., at the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire street. First Christian Sunday school will meet at 9:45 morning. At the 11 am, services the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Slaughter will be "A Messiah of Hate." At the University forum, at 6:15 this evening, a report will be given on the "Dismarrment" discussion. First Church of Christ, Scientist The subject of the discussion to be heard in this meeting is the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1230 Massachusetts street, this morning. will First Baptist At the 11 o'clock communion service Dean R. A. Schwegler of the University Try Our Delicious Waffles 10 Varieties Chat-N-Nibble One door south Dickinson 10 Varieties VARSITY MONDAY - TUESDAY They Go For Their Boy Friends In Two Different Ways! School of Education will deliver the sermon on "The Bible in the Twentieth Century." The Yes-Girl and the No-Girl! 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