x SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1982 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Men's Pan-Hellenic Formal Dance Held Friday Night A large crowd attended the men's Pan-Hellenic council舞 last night from 10 to 1 in the ballroom of the Union building. Frankie Tick's orchestra, playing here after an extended engagement in Chienao, furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. W. Lovitt, Delta Upsilon housemother, Mrs. Edith Meller, sigma Nu housemother, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Pi Kopau Alpha housemother, and Zoda Mila. Alpha, Alta Tau Omega housemother, Alpha Tau Omega housemother. Owen Cox, T32, was in charge of the party, and Gus Gibson, c34, was in charge of the party. The party was attended by representatives from each fraternity having members. The committee was composed. Alpha Gamma Delta Entertains With Luncheon Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with a three course lunchon yesterday. The color scheme was red, buff and green the sorority colors. Guests were Mary Shrum, c'umel, Aphleb Larsson, Larson, Perkina, perkina, Klein, Cerva, Klein, Cerva, Bard, ed'umf, Klein, Cerva, Schanke, Schanke, spl. magellan, Haya, Gertrude Porter, Sterling, and Daisy Rushon, 31, Kansas City, Kan., were out-of-town guests. Prof. R. H. Wheeler Entertains Psi Chi Pai Chi, honorary psychology training, was entertained with a bridge party Friday evening at the home of the Pai Chi Instructor. Twenty- five members attended. Professor and Mrs. Wheeler, ama Prof. and Mrs. H. R. DeSilva chaperoned. Robert Hayman, c?33, played sublations on the Hawaiian guitar and the violin, accompanied by Professor Wheeler. When the violinist Bruje was亡 Theta Epsilon to Hold Initiation for Nine The new members will be Ruth McCanon, c$3; Ewer Whelan, c$3; Either Eather, c$3; Either Boyce, c$3; Boyce, c$3; Eva Douglass, c$3; Helen Fisher, c$3; Simpson, c$2; Elisa Fisher, c$2. Theta Episa, Baptist church society, will hold a formal initiation at this afternoon on the home of Mrs. C. W. Thomas, 1124 Mississippi street. This will be the first time the new initiation has taken place since the coronary became national. Theta Tau Party Friday George Pink's orchestra of Kansas City, Mp. played at the Theta Tau party Friday evening at the Red Dog Theater. He and Dr. D. Haines chaperoned. Congregational Church Party Friday Out of town guest were Elise Lyons, Mildred Casey, Betty Moore Cockrum, Larry Hensley, Milford Milford, Milford Milford, Milford Charles Mackes Logan Woolley, and Bert Fletch, of Kane the Breslese forum and the University Sunday school class, taught by the Rev Peter J. Smith, who chaired church held an informal party at the home of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Greg The entertainment consisted of dancing and bridge. Pi Upsilon Dance Friday Barney Seebaldi's orchestra play for dancing at the Piper in the Park, Edith Martin Music, Ralph Baldwin, and Mr. and Mrs Chabberson, Knamat City, Kan, was Out of town guests were Joe Jenkins Chet Fisher, Louise Schmidt, Fred Ben NEW CLOTHES When You Want Them son, and Orpha Root of Kansas City, Mo., Kentucky, Thomas Goldblatt, Washington, James Hutson, and Kinley Dawson, of Kansas City, Mo., and Gevrey Poste, of Week-end guests at the Phil Delta Thia house are G. D. Lyons, Chetopa, and J. G. Kruner, Kansas City, Mo. What Could be Easier? Simply call 715; ask to have your clothes promptly called for and given a thorough cleaning and pressing. Harvey Sutherland, Iola, was a home guest of Delta Chi Friday night. What Could Be Easier? Dinner guests at the Della Tau Dell house today are Mr. and Mrs. Cal Murem- kus, Kansas City, Mos. Camila Luth, ed umd; and Maxine Luth, e umc. Denn Cork, Chettopa, and Ray Reynolds, Kansas City, Mo. are week-end guests at the Sigma Phi Ephesus house. Week-end guests at the Alpine Ch Omega house are Connilla Libodoy Horton, Alta Maa Trese, Kuman City George, George Wagamun, City Mo. Week-end guests at the Albuquerque Omnega house are Charles Campbell, Jack Knoll, Jack Handelman Enchanted Earth and Buck Trombone, Hugh Ingram and Buck Trombone, of Iola. Margaret Ridgeway and Gladys Corter of Iola are week-end guests of Alpha Xi Delta. Your clothes come back like new. Week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are harrist Guild, Bath Beck, and Thelma Lumite, of Kauai School. At the Kauai School, Larry Lucy of Arithena. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rieketen, Leavenworth, are dinner guests of Sigun Kappa today. . Sibyl Fisher, Kansas City, Kan., in week-end guest of Sigma Kappa. Virginia Dirge, Lebanon, is a weekend guest at the Gamma Phil Beta house. Jayhawk Cleaners Dickinson Building Anna Margaret Petters, Kansas City Mo., is a week-end guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Mr. Lyle S. Powell, retreats, is giving a tea from 3 to 5 next Tuesday for the members of Dolla Zeth. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rea, Kansas City Mo., are dinner guests of Pi Upation today. Josephine Coghill of Iola is the gossip of her sister, Jean Coghill, c'33, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Flint of Kansas City, Kan., are guests this week-end of Professor and Mrs. L. M. Flint. Mrs. Flint will be the guests of her alter, Helen Della Pio, clerk, at her Alpha Delta Ploe house for Sandies dinner. Delta Zeta Hca, as a week-end guest, Mrs. Derydah Gordon Wheeler, 22, Oklahoma City. Mrs. Wheeler was a charter member of the sorority. Jack Vaughn of Kansas City, Kan. was the guest of Margaret Milk, cuilc, at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Helen Motely and Drosby Arnold of Kansas City, Mo., are guests this week at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Tom Quhm, Pittsburg, was a dinner guest of Pi Kappa Alpha yesterday. Barney Stofield was a dinner guest of Phi Kappa Pi Friday evening. Dance meets at the Alpha Tau Omega convention in San Carlos, Calif. The group will host a Harold Xuzom, of Kansas City, Mn., and Brad Stockwell, of Kansas City, Mn., and Brendan Stockwell, of Kansas City, Mn. Richard Townden, Liberal, and Cohen Howard, Kernan City, Kana, are whitehitting at the Pi Kappa Alpha found this week-end. Kappa. Bina Kappa announces the plodging of Everett W. Scholz, 312; Richard T. Stahl, 231; and John E. Donanard, 231. Kappa Ria Kappa announces the its initiation of, William Harold Walters, c23. 581 Robert W. Warrods, 71, of Trefolden Cola, is a twelfth guest at the Al- pha Kappa Lumba hosts this week. At the Churches At the 11. s., m., services the New York Philharmonic will present the American Unison Orchestra, will present the serenata. His subject in "Shallu and Wings." Doctor Jonah Hill. The Forum under the direction of Oryx Waltz, go, will study "This Philos- opher of John Paterson." obtained by a Dear Doctor, who will be the first in line to the church, there will be a tat in honor of Doctor Joy, which is open to the public. At 7 Doctor Joy will talk. The student will be invited to speak at the church or on whom he will speak is Archbishop Aribbon, of the Philippines Islands where Doctor Joy met with travelers. AArchbishop Aribbon from the Philippines who discussed from the regular Catholic group and formed another church. Christian First Church of Christ Scientist Sunday school will be at 10 a.m. m. At the services Sunday morning at 11, the subject of the sermon is "Life." Immanuel Lutheran First Church of Christ Scientist The program for Sunday is a 10 a.m. Bible class, 10:30 preparatory services, and 11 a.m. divine service, at which the subject of the sermon will be "Displays of Jesus." At 5:30, there will be a 10 a.m. house and at 8 a.m. hour of discussion. The Christian Science society will meet at the I. O. F. Col. at Egham and Vermont streets at 11 a.m. by The subject is "Tide." The subject is "Tide." The subject is "Tide." First Methodist Episcopal Christian Science Society Sunday morning at the Sunday school hour, F. C. Eaton will speak to Doctor Latourne's group. He will introduce students to an interconvention, which was held recently in Bofstad, N.Y. All young patients at the event will receive a service at 10 a.m., the servant subject will be "Faith and No-Fault." At 6:30, the Wendy foundation founder, Dr. Renee Ginsberg, will speak in "What Shall the Church of Tomorrow Do and Be?" At the overnight session, Dr. Amy Krieger will speak on the subject, "Courtship Problem." He will base his remarks upon a series of amuses to questions simu- taneously presented by Mary Hare and John." Young couple from Kansas City, will be present and "John who is a promising young barrons, will summary school will conveno at 9:5 First: Presbyterian At the II a. na, services Sunday, the Rev. Farley H. Limont will be the guest speaker. The service includes the anthem by the choir, "Clearly Lord, Oh. Goodly Lord," which is sung to the tune Margaret Hustleid, at 732, "Little on the Marta Deaths the Water Breaker" (HarperCollins). The evening service at 7:45, will be a concert of sacred music by the choir which is under the direction of Dean D. M. Swainthot. There will be no a 8 in service. The services at 11 will be conducted as usual by Dr. E. H. Hollanda. Triinity Univconuh First Bantlet MILLER'S BARBECUE There will be the regular semester in the Sunday school at 9:45. The Sunday school is free. You will all high school and University students, will continue the study of "The Pai- ner." At the II a. m. service, Don R. A. Schweigler will speak on the topic, "Groundling Cathedrals." "There will be two numbers by a mixed quartet, composed of Mrs. C. J. Winter, Estate Wade, Mr. J. Harbert, and Ms. Lois Wilson." They will sing "The Horn Mast Hass Painted Away" (Woodward) and the anthem, "Leave it with Him" (Elles). For hot, tender juicy Barbecue Beef and Pork At 6:15, there will be a meeting of the Sandwiches. Good Coffee—Home Made Pies O. S. Highway No. 40 Mud Creek Bridge A Winning Hand Back in the good old gambling days, it took the aces to insure your success When it comes to the showdown, it's the fellow that's putting out who hauls in the high stakes BUT YOU DON'T NEED TO GABLE TODAY BUT YOU DON'T NEED TO GAMBLE TODAY Phong count people in a fellowship hour, followed by 6:45 by the regular young proselytes who will speak on "The Mackintosh Case." The count people's orchestra will play 433 Pennsylvania Commencement The sermon at the morning service at 11 will be "The Ministry of Silence" by the Rav. A. D. Grey. PRICES ARE DOWN Plymouth Congregational The choir will sing the anthem, "Send Out They Light" (Goured). Frank Ehlen will present a tenor solo "Con-Treme You Another" (Caron Rom.) First Ballet Church, North Lawrence Ballet church services this morning will begin at 11 at which time the Rev. W. A. Scutten, will proclaim on the doorway of the chapel. Devotionals are to be led by the deacons. Sunday school will open at 12:15 under the direction of Mr. A. A. Hill, the assistant student. I. B. Y. Pu, will be held At 6:15 p.m., the fireside forum will meet for a supper at the parish house. Paul Paul Lawnon will speak on "Some Goals." C. Byrd Fur Co. 639 Mass. Wonderful Values in Coats and fur pieces offered during our January Clearance Sale. 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