SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. 1032 2. The function $f(x)$ is increasing on the interval $[0, \pi]$. If $x_1 < x_2$, then $f(x_1) < f(x_2)$. Which of the following statements are true? PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Chi Entertains With Freshman Dance Blue and gold flood lights tighted the Sigma Chi house for the freshman band. The stage, a bright button was pinned to the curtain and hung directly behind Arlie Simmons' orchestra. A spot light played on the stage, and the monochrome mantle was decorated with white roses. Mrs. N, K. Thompson, Mrs. Margare Perkins, and Mrs. T, S Slover, housemother, chaperoned. Sigma Kappa Entertained With Dance Lest Night Deen Agnes Humbard was guest of honor. Out of town guests were Charles Giles John Boyer, Wichita Hills Fire Factor and daughter, Virginia of Fatima, Oddy. Burney Seedelh's orchestra plays, for dancing at the Sigma Kappa house last night. Colored flood lights were used for decorations. Out of town guests were: Grace Kiel 70; Margaret Buechner, Henry McLee 69; Robert Hawkins, Robert White, Glinda Hoefer, 23; Dorothy Knapp, Herbert Bedford, 30; Mr. Herbert Bedford, 29; Eather Wilson, 18; Thomas Cox, John Byron Councils, by John Byron Councils, Mahatman; Harry Turner, 24; Topkens, Virginia Ot, 23; Topkens, Virginia Ot, 23; Paul Bolliger, St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Edil Miller, Mrs. William Hurtig, and Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, housemother, were the chaneroes. Lutheran Students Entertain With Kid Party The Lutheran Student association entertained last night with a kid party at the home of Marcieta Daniels, cured for bullying were played throughout the evening. Beta Gamma Sigma Holds Initiation and Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Denton and the Rev, C. A. Puls were the chaperones. Sophomore Hop Friday Night Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor air business fraternity, held initiation for Elmer W. Gift, 632, of Lawrence, died Friday night followed by a dinner. Dinner guests were Dean F. T. Stockton, Prof. Jena P. Jensen, Prof. Daan Jennings, Prof. John Blocker, Prof. Hervé Hermout, Prof. H. McGregor, Prof. Joseph Meyer, Prof. R. Krauss, gr. Richard Griess, gr. Richard Harrington, b.32, and Earl Woodford, b.33. About 500 persons attended the Sophomore Hold in the halfroom of the Union building Friday night, John Roch, e34, one of the managers of the S扎tz Randall and his orchestra which has just closed an engagement at the Radisson hotel in Minneapolis, MN. She is with Mrs. and Mr. J. J. Kistler were chaperones. Besides Rugh, the hop was managed by William Howard, c34. James Hughes, c34, and George Bond, c34. K. U. Dames Bridge Party Delta Zeta Honors Housemother Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Free Beard, Mrs. Robert Strawn and Mrs. J. A. Bowers. The K, U. Dames entertained with an afternoon bridge party Thursday at the University of Illinois in Stoughton. Mrs. Lloyd Boughen won high prizes, and Mrs. Paul Mahan entertained his friends. Delta Zeta is giving a tea this afternoon to introduce the new housemother, Mrs. F, S. White, Mrs. T, M Baker will pour. Corbin Hall Dance Lest Night Corinth 13th Lunar Night Tue. Corinion hall entertainment with an entertainment desk from 2 to 12. Mrs. Eli Lewis and Mrs. Etta Corla housemothers, were chaperones. Alpha Xi Delta Breakfast-Bridge Alpha Xi Delta entertained with a breakfast break. Then the two players met. Mary Reddy, cuneel, Frances Lewis, cuneel, Mild Ingredient, cuneel, Ceres Gumberle, *c*23 and Stella Cutlip, *c*33. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Lawrence, and Mary Olesen, Bacine, Wise, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Klister at the SophoraH Hop Friday evening. Miss Olsen is a house guest of the Kistlers, having been with them through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines, 745 Missouri street, were dinner guests of the Triangle fraternity yesterday evening. Helen Erni, c34, will be a dinner guest of Alpha Xi Delta today. Frank Brown of Washburn College was a dinner guest at the Delta Chi house Friday evening. Ms. Frances Goodell, housemother of Delta Sigma Pi fraternity, was a dinner guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity house Friday evening. Phi Gamma Delta Internity entertained as week-end guests Jack Crummer and Joe Woods of Kannem City. John Dahlgren, c35, spent the week end in Kansas City. The Summerfield scholars held their monthly meeting at the Colonial tea room Friday evening. James Thomas, '20 of Kansas City, Kan., is a week-end guest at the Alpha Phi Alma house. Week-end guests at the Alpha Omega Pi house is Foster Worthy, a professor of music and art at Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo; Virginia Stimpson, Topkick; and Frances Thompson. Delta Zeita has as its week-end guests Amanda Lee McKinney, Margaret Eardwards, and Anna Barbara Knoche, of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests Friday night at the Dinner Zoo house were Mr. and Mrs. Danielle Madden, Prof. Bloch, Prof. and Ms. Karl Marten, Robert Wibson instruction in so-called "Bloodletting." Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday are Leo Peterson c'uncl, Earl Foy, e32, and French Mc-Gaughey, b32. Geneview Horn of Kansas City, Kan. is the guest this week-end of Iris Otlen, OCS, at the Alpha Delta PI house. Dr. H. E. Peterson of St. Joseph, Mo. is the guest today of Eulahia Geiger, fa23, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Miss. Pearl Hill of Kansas City, Mo. visited her niece, Ala Steaman, c33, at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Davison, of Kansas City, Mo. May be visiting their daughter, Janet Davidson, c35, at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week-end. Dorothy Brinker, c'urel, has been in Wichita with the holidays due to an attack of chronic appendicitis. Miss Brinker will return to the University today. Charlotte Strain and Billy Gill of Kansas City were luncheon guests at Corbin hall yesterday. Borbara Bramwell, f.635, who underwent an operation for appendicitis some time ago, will not return to the University next semester. She plans to attend school in the summer and take the remainder of the school year. Miss Bramwell is a Chi Omega pledge. Kappa Kappa Gamma has a week-end guest Marca Miller, former student in 1893. Leavonworthy (A) and Betty Karnercher, Chicago, Ill. Mary Julia Jones, c34, will not continue her work in the University next semester. Ms. Jones will attend at Chevy Chase, in Washington, D. C., where she was a student last year. Ann Irwin, Kansas iCity, Mo. and Jaequeline Oliver, Wichita, are weekend guests of Pi Beta Phi. Week-end guests at the Sigma house are Russell Williams, Arthur Mathers, and Dale Stentz of Kansas City, Mo. Goroldine Shely, Wichita, was a house guest of Kappa Kappa Gamma Thursday. GOOD BRAKES Anna Louise Bondy, c'33, returned Thursday from Cuba where she spent her Christmas vacation. are essential for your safety Send the Daily Kansan home. Let us put your car on our Dynamic Brake Tester and push each wheel it is braking. No charge for testing brakes. Firestone TIRES CARTER SERVICE At the Churches "What I Think of Sunday Movies in Lawrence," in the topic of Dr. Theodore H. Ausman's sermon this morning at the church Ninth and Vermont streets. First Presbyterian The music will include an organ prelude, "Maestro" (Dubois); anthem, "Tis the Voice of the City," and the chair, with the solo by Marjery Stimming, fa33; the oftoyorous solo, "Come Take Me Home" (O'Connor); an organ postlude, "In D" (Lemmers). Sunday school classes will meet at Prof. E, C. B. Coobler has arranged a lecture on prohibition to be given because of the high number at 7:30 at 1221 Orest street. Frank Eaton, c35, will report on the student's progress. First Methodist Episcopal Sunday school classes for University students will meet at 9:45 am. Beware of Jesus! will be the Rev. Robert Burger, who leads the group at 10:50. The quartet will sing, "Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Into the Hills" (Salute). New members will be re-initiated. The evening service will Eoin at 7:30. This will be the second service in January, and John and Toniwill be high school and college night with "Mary and John Thinking It Over." Other Sunday evening events include the Romantic and the Serious Side of Courtship) on Jan. 17, "Family Night" on Jan. 24, and "The Secrets of a Happy Married Life." Wesley foundation fellowship hour will meet at $39 p.m. and the league meeting will be "What Will Tomorrow Do With the Church?" Here L'evense, e33. First Baptist The Rev. C. W. Thomas will resume the discussions of "The Parables of Jesus" at the meeting of the Young People's晚会 at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow. At 6:15 the young people will meet for a social hour, and at 6:45 they will discuss "Stobbishness." The topic of Dean R. A. Schwegler's sermon at the II service is "A Guarantee of Optimism." Mrs. Katherine Langer-Longford asks the using sols, the sung *Pe' Yen* (Scott). Trinity Episconal The morning prayer and sermon will e held at 11 and will be under the direction of Prof. C. S. Skilton. The Chaplain Edwards club will meet this evening at 6 at the student center. Following the supper Shadrack Paul, e23, will speak to the club. The University Sunday School class will meet at 10 this morning at the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont street. At the morning meeting at 11 the Rev. A. D. Gray will speak on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The anthem, "The Lord is my Plymouth Congregational Strength and Song" (Hadley), will be sung by the choir, Mira Trebe Asseng of the School of Fire Arts will sing a song of Frozen, Mr. Mc Bee by the Hand" (Ward-Stephens). Sunday school will be held at 9:45. At 10:50 there will be communion followed by the sermon, "Lead Us Not into Temptation," by the Rev. Seth W. Hill and the Rev. Heil Will "Tell Me Feed My Flock" (Simper) with Iron Pierce, fiam 'ca, as solist. The Fireside forum will meet at 6: for supper at the parish house. The Fellowship hour and hunconn will be at 5:30 and 11:30 in 4:15 Meredith Olinger, c男, and m男, speak on "Life in Southern Nigeria," where he spent 18 months while working in Africa. The evening service will begin at 7:45. The subject of the Rev. W. M. Backup sermon for morning at City Church is "Every Day, Our Orry Wally gr., will speak on the "Philosophy of H. L. Mencken" at the adult church." Unitarian The young people will meet for tea at 6:20 and at 7, Prof. Blahmir Morrison will discuss "The Meaning and Sigmance of Gestalt Psychology." First Christian first Church of Christ, Scientist bishop school will most at 10 a.m at First Church of Christ, 222 Main Machaonets street. The subject to discussed at the church services at 11 a.m. First Church of Christ Scientist Christian Science Society Sunday school will meet at 9:45 at the LOOP, hall and the morning service will begin at 11. The sermon topic will be "Sacrament." HILLSIDE PHARMACY 09th Rd, 1nd A testinonial meeting is held every Wednesday evening at 8. The public is invited. The Rev. W. A. Scott will preach at the morning service at 11. Sunday school will open at 10:30, in the incident, in B.Y.PU will meet at 6:45. James Gilum, president, will have charge. The night service will also preach at the night services. 1009 Mass. First Baptist of North Lawrence Sundav Menu --- Home Cooked BLUE MILL Roast Chicken with Dressing 50% Roast Beef with Brown Gravy 35% Roast Pork with Apple Sauce 35% Baked Ham with Sweet Potato 35% Served from 11:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Chicken Noodle Soup Noobie Noobie Mashed Beets Sugar Corn Coffee Pickled Beets Hot Rolls or Milk Dessert—Apple or Plum Pie or Ice Cream Fine Stationery and Gifts continued until Jan. 15 Clearance Sale 25% to 75% Discount TWO BOOK STORES Sunday school will open at 9:30 followed by prayer services at 10:30. Regular services will be held at 11. A concert will be given at the Forum under the direction of George King. The following numbers will be on the program: Baskerville family guitar solo by Robert Shayman, a Hawaiian guitar solo by Robert Shayman. Ninth Street Baptist B. Y.P.U. will be held at 6 followed by the regular 8 o'clock service. Want Ads ROOMS FOR girls, with light house- keeping privileges. 909 Indiana. Phone 2873. -92 ROOMS FOR boys: 1 single room and 1 double room; gas furnace; reasonable rates, 890 Mm. Phone: 32232M. —92. FOR RENT to girls: Two nice light plenty; room heat and hot water. 1134. Miss. street. Phone 2258. Mrs. C. H. Larrow. —90 FOR RENT to beds. 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Here's an opportunity to make a permanent, LIVE picture of companions and scenes of your college life at a price within THE BLUE BIRD University Concert Course Extra Attraction Yushyn's Famous All-Russian Revue Direct from Paris, London, Berlin (Originally from Imperial Theater, Moscow) 50— Scenes from "The Volga Boatmen" —50 Celebrated Singers, Comedians, Dancers, Actors The Volga Boatmen Gossip of the Samovar Yugoslav Washwerman St. Petersburg in 1828 The Evening Bells Holiday Market Rentals Great Cossack Chorus Famous Russian Dancers The Bavarian Quartet The Target Range Caucasian Songs The Barrel Artist Women in Warfare and Scenes from Tschalakowsky's FAMOUS OPERA; "PIQUE DAME" You'll See; You'll Hear; You'll Laugh; You'll Cheer! UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY—Saturday, January 16th, 8:20 o'clock. At the lowest prices ever offered on a strictly Metropolitan Attraction $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c according to location. 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