1x SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1931 PAGE THREE 6 C Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation Gives Annual Christmas Banquet The program arranged by Josephine Maxwell. c32. was no follow-up. Wesley Foundation gave its annual Christmas banquet last night at the First Methodist church. The president Milton Grays, e32, presided at the dinner between courses Lee Rock, c33, lead the singing of the Chihuahua carols. Male quartet, "Holy Night," Karl Bratton, 23; Ray Wright, c.35; Earl Strover, e43; and Bain Price, F. Price. The group read in musical reading: "A Christmas Candle," Margaret Roberts, fa34, accompanied by Betty Currier Clare, s23. C. piano recording by Katherine Masonion (Henry Van Dyke), a Christmas story read by Prof. Allen Crafton. Pi Beta Phi Pledges Entertain Pi Beta Phi pieds entertained the active members at their annual Christmas party Friday evening from 3 to 1 Eckle's ball was decorated to be winter snow, and Christmas trees and candles, and handmade help to create the desired effect. Pauline Billie, c'32, and Elizabeth Day, cd'33, were in charge of the decorations. Music was furnished by Barnes Scroff and his orchestra, and chaperones were Mrs. Jane MacLean, housemother Miss Agnes Humbard, Mrs. Viein Leur, Miss Dame M. Heister, Mrs. J. H. Krieger, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, and Mrs. Twig Oakes. Out of town guggs included Helen Layton and James Davis, Wichita; Dorothy Sayre, Susan Schmidt, Elson Kenny, Margaret Ryan, Elizabeth Wilbull, Bob Jenkins, Vernon Pickle, Bob Jebries, and Vernon Pickle, Kansas City, Marriage Secret, Lindbock; Marian Blank, Paula; Robert Meek Ponce City; Justine Hunt, Juice Sculpe, Pete Thomas and Benny Bub Topke; Mike Mize and Addison Mitsch, Aitchison Phi Beta Pi Entertains With Dance Aile Simmond's band furnished music for the PBu Beta Pi dance Friday night. The house was decorated with colored lights. Chaperones were Mrs. Vera, Mrs. Margaret Parkins and Mr. Franklin A. White, mother-mouse. Pi Kappa Alpha Entertains With Dinner Dance Out of town guests were Dr. and Mrs Carrollnuchiel, Owatotascine; Mrs. J. K. Harper, Gustavo Bacconi, Hunter Salina; Rose Royand, Ms C. H. Bridgeway, Kathleen Ridgway, Ms D. Mulligan, Linda Mildred, Rehagen, Kansas City, Ms Alice Anderson, Prescott, Helen Burra Mildred Humberger, Robert Schmidt Humberger, Topkape, and Dr. I Leonard, Lawrence Pi Kappa Alpha entertained with a formal dinner-dance hain event, dancing in 6.30, and was followed by dancing at the house. Alice Siemmons orchestra Phi Chi Delta to Hold Christmas Meeting Chaperones were Mrs. P. H. Klunkenberg, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mr. and Ms. Underhill, Mr. and Ms. Henry Werner, Mrs. Beile Winde, non-mother. Oread High Has Christmas Party Phi Chi Delta will hold a Christmas meeting at Westminster Hall, Tuesday from 10am to 1pm. The group will be arranged and gifts will be exchanged. Supplier will be served to an exchange. Oread High School entertained with a Christmas party last night. Gages attended the Christmas service,ment. George Gottlej Herr White sang "Oy the Bells of Bethlehem" by Shelley. Gifts were exchanged and cards were given to the Christmas tree. The faculty chairmed. Oread High Punils Entertain Parents The Oread High School orchestra played three selections, and accompanied the girls in de Leses. The Girl's Glee club sang "A Friendly Wish," and "Honey Town," by J. A. Parks, and "The Couscacks" and "The Couscocks," were sung by the Boy's Glee club. The pupils of Oread High School entertained their parents with a tea Friday afternoon. The program was an change of Mrs. Georgette Herr White. B. Y.P.U. entertained with a Christmas party last night. The program consisted of games led by Cecil Engel, gr. 820, for children ages 6 and up for a Lady's by Delger Kellogg, 732. B.Y.P.U. Has Christmas Party The Christmas theme was carried out in decorations of red and green which were in charge of Jessamine Jackson. c34. Ruth Caddwell, former student was in charge of the refreshments. Chapieren were the Rev. C. W. Thomas, and Mrs. and M. E. H. Lauville. Christmas Program at Westminster Westminster forum will present a Christmas program this evening at 7 p.m. at Westminster hall, Louse Russell c34, and Ida Purrott c32, will wear blue costumes as they play a violin solo, and a mini quartet, composed of Frank Eaton, c35 Alton Raul, c36, Irwin Doussak, c37, will sing several numbers during tablesauce. Gamma Phi Beta Honors Inspector Miss Dorothy Jennings, St. Louis, laured by the Duquesne University Phi Beta eagle is a guest of the chapter week-end. An informal dinner was given last evening in her honor at the theater. Newcomers Club Meets The regular meeting of the Newcomers club was held Thursday at "Western Dial" in the Bronx, ranged by Mrs. Robert Calderwood, social chairman, three valedictorian roles were given, and a banished by Mrs. Arthur Owen. The selections were "En Bate Satire" by Deluxe, "Spanish Serenade" by Chaundissey, "Wonderful World Symphony," by Deorak-Krister. Prof. Robert Calderwood read. The will be the regular January meeting. The pledges of Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain the activities with a buffet supper at the chapter house tonight at 6. Week-end guests at the Alpha Chicago house are: Debra Longchore (opera) and Katherine Newman and jelen McKillip, Fort Scott. Mrs. G. O. Smith, Topeka, and Mrs. and Mrs. I. M. Platt, Junction City were dinner guests at the Sigma Ph Epsilon house Friday. Miss Maude Smelter and Miss Carrie M. Watson, librarian emerita, will be dinner guests of Josephine Hewlett, c223 at the Alma Omicron Pi house today Josewell Milton, Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Mary Carolyn Olsen, 21, of Racine WIs. will spend the holidays at the home of her sister, Mrs. John J. Kister, 500 Kentucky street. Miss Gwenldonny Butler, ed32, who is a delegate of the Alba Kappa Ahlia norrority to Frank Clingberg, '28, Endora, is a week-end guests at the Alpha KappaLambda house. Jess Tier, Baxter Springs, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Mrs. Toller and daughter, Ruth, of Kansas City, Mo., are week-end guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Week-end guests at the Delta Zeta house are: Elizabeth Conrad, Milli Stiesel and Jacqueline Van Deventer of Kansas City, Kan. The members of the Oread Bridge club will entertain their husbands at the annual Christmas party to be held in the Oldest Church, Ms. M. J. Kistler, and Mrs. J. K. Jister. Dinner will be at 6:30 at the Colonial Tea Room, followed by bridge at the home of the hosts. Week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are Mary Collier, Wichita Falls, Texas, and Charlotte Miller, Fort Scott. David Anderson, Lindsborg, in a week-end guest at the Alpha Chi Sigma house. If every one realized how nicely we can repair shoes and retain the comfort our shop would not be large enough to fill the demand. Dorothy Dean Lewis and Engenie Moeekel, Wichita, are week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Week-end guests at the Sigma Fl Epalen house are W. M. Johnson, Morg- ntown, W. Va.; George Johnson Wanda Lee Behrhorst, Silvan Grove is a week-end guests at the Alpha XI Delta house. Delta Upsilon is entertaining the following guests for the week-end: Arthur Butler, Rochster, N. Y.; Sam Wichita, K. St. Louis; Wichita, and Leonard Carney, Abilene. Let us prove it Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th Henry Barker, Raymond Devinney jobert Murphy, Robert King, and Robert Heald, Junction City. Chester K. Shore, '24, visited the campus Saturday. Mr. Shore is editor of the Augusta Gazette. At the Churches First Edition of Shares --worship club tonight, Jack Abrams and Spencer Thomas, from Haskell Institute will speak. For two years they have been camp councillors in boy's camp; for a year they talked on Indian folk-love and sling language. Jack Abrams is a member of the Walls Walla Indians tribe and Spencer Thomas is a member of the Caldo and Windha tribes. First Church of Christ, Scientist Services this morning will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday in the Scientist, at 1240 Massachusetts street. There will be "God, the Preserver of Man." First Church of Christ, Scientist First Presbyterian Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m. The church service at the First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont start at 11 a.m. Dr. Theodore H. Aszman will use as his theme "The Secret Men of the Underworld" in the "Merriment of Bang Tong" conference, will be in舞 the vested choir with a soprano solo by Grace Huey, s.a. Mary Brewnon, c32, will sing the offerty song "Osen Bangbando" (Yun). Sunday school classes meet at 9:45 Westminster student forum will meet at 7:30 at Westminster hall,1221 Oread for a Christmas program. Unitarian Rev. Mr. W. M. Backus of the Umatian church, at Twelfth and Verdi in Jaipur; at 14 a.m. *service*. The philosophy of Irving Babbill will be given in the discussion of the 10 a.m. adult forum. This is one of the series of lectures that the Young People's society will meet at 6:30 for ten. Mr. John Sears, minister of the Universalist church at Junction City will speak on "The The student class of the First Baptist church, 801 Kentucky, will be led by the Rev. Mr. C. W. Thomas in a lecture on Revelations of Revelation at 3:43 pm this month. First Baptist Dean R. A. Schwager, of the University School of Education, will speak on "Religion of the Twentieth Century," presented by Dr. Caroline Peterson, Mrs. C. J. Winters, Artere Lane, fa23, Herbert Schmidt, m4, and Rev. C. A. Koehler, of The Voice in the Wilderness" (Scott). At 6:15 the young people will hold a social meeting and at 6:43, the subject, "Is American Christianity?" will be informational. C. W. Arling will lead the meeting. Plymouth Congregational Church The sermon for the morning services at 11 will be, "Can We Believe?" The anthem will be "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord" (Garrett). A tenor solo, composed by Barken, will be sung by Mr. Frank Eaten. The annual Christmas banquet will be held at 6:15 during the Fireside forum. The University class services at the Plymouth Congregational church, at 10 a.m. Sunday will be under the direction of its teacher, Rev. Mr. A. D. Grey. Sunday school will open at 9:30 a.m. allowed by prayer services at 10:30 a.m. and by the arrival of a member of Kansas City will preside and a program will be given. At 4:30 p.m. the Forum will give a program under the direction of the president of the constitution of first aid will be given. Ninth Street Baptist Reverend Whitman will also preach at the 8 p.m. services. Prof. C. S. Skilton of the University School of Fine Arts will conduct the 11th Annual Episcopal church, 1032 Vermont street, will be no 8-ai4. communion service will be 8:30 a.m. At the meeting of the Chaplain Ed- Trinity Episconal Sunday school at the First Methodist church will be held at 9:45 a.m. at the morning service at 10:50, Rev. Mr. Ed. McDowell's Christmas Course*. The anthem, song by the chorus choir, will be "The Everlasting Light" (Harris), with solo parts by Jonah Cohen and Melanie Price. The officiatory solo, "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (Brookle) will be sung by Ray Wright. c. 23. Miss Virgina's final grade will give the three-minute measure. Methodist You will find good food at the most reasonable prices and no matter what food fat adopting you can get it at-as gifts this year An inexperienced cook gives real enjoyment and lasting satisfaction. There will be no Wesley foundation meeting, and no evening service tonight. At 11 a.m. New Mr. W. A. Scott will have an as his subject "Lay the Ashes of Sin." Sunday school will open at 12 p.m. and continue at 12 tinten in charge. B.Y.P.U at 6:45, Jim Gillum, president. At 3 p.m. Jim Gillum, president. At 3 p.m. Walker, c34, will be the principle speaker for the children. At 8 p.m. Walker, c34, will be the principle speaker will be "Quench Not the Spirit." Nothing is good enough but the best North Lawrence Baptist Church The University group will have its first meeting tonight on the new time schedule. The Fellowship hour and luncheon will meet at $3.00 as usual, but the discussion will start at 6 instead of 7 p.m. Prof Domenico Giagliardo, department of economics, will speak on "International Debt, Tariff, and Prosperity." Christian The Cafeteria Have you formed the habit of remaining on the bill? 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