X THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. 8 Luthern Students Will Enact Colored Wedding The Lutheran student organization will take part in an all church program to be given in the church tomorrow night at 8:30. This program is sponsored by the Ladies Aid society and the organizations of the church will take part. A niger wedding will be enlisted by the student organization, Marietta Dana Brown, to celebrate her birthday, Barden Cathal B, 32, is to be the grocer, and Orwel Wella, 32, is to be the secretary. The marriage of Charles Clutz, 32 will be the ushers. The wedding march will be played by the choir. Missionary to Talk at Meeting Of University Women The American Association of University Women will meet Saturday afternoon, at 3 at the home of Mrs. C. C. Stewart, 814 Missouri street . Pi Beta Phi Pledges To Entertain Actives Miss Mary Richmond, a missionary from Lucknow, India, who is spending the winter in Lawrence will talk on "The New India." Miss Richmond, who married her predecease, Mist Slade, will tell her improvements of them and of conditions in India. The pledes of Pi Beta Phi will entertain the active chapter with their annual Christmas party, tomorrow night at Eckle's hall. The chaperones will be, Mrs. Jane C. MacLean, housemother; Mrs. J. H Kreumner, Mrs. Zoda M. Heisker, Mrs. Faye B. Oaks, Mrs. Eva Oakes, and Mrs. Veta Lecar. Delta Upsilon to Have Christmas Party George E. Lee's orchestra will pla at the annual Christmas dinner-dao at the Delta Upson house Friday night Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Ralph Bald win, Mrs. Emma Fagan, and Mrs. Levit will chaperone the party. Fine Arts Department Sponsores Program Out-of-town guests will be jane Morris, Kansas City, Mo.; Melbarn Alexander, Dodge City; Leonard Car Roseman, Boulder; Rob Laskey Kansas City, Mo. The program to be given at the meeting of the Women's City club next month will be held in the room will be the direction of the Fine Arts department of which Mrs. Brown is a member. Mrs. A. J. Anderson, music chairman, has arranged for a short program by Mrs. Alice Monierie and pupils of the University Fine Arts school, Miss Rosemary Ketcheah, head of the University work of the department, in connection with which an exhibit of student work will be shown. Alnha Delta Pi Party Tomorrow Alba Dela Pi will entertain with a Christmas party at the chapter house of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart orchestra, of Kansas City, will furnish the music. Christmas decorations will be available. Alpha Gamma Delta to Entertain Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain the following guests at dinner tonight: Kathryn Pace, c:35; Cory Gibson, c:35; Emily Jones, c:35; Catherine Henderson, c:25; and Eather Henderson, c:25. Delta Chi Elects Officers Delta Chi elected the following offi- cers: Monday night; president, Earl Foy ¢32; vice-president, Ralph Mitchell ¢32; secretary, Etna Maculé; burel, ¢32. treasurer, Dwight Wallace, 134; c33- president secretary, Albert Huber, c32 and seargeant-at-arms, Joe Popen e'33. Le Corle Français Gives Play Alpha Xi Delta Pledges Entertain Le Carré Francais held a Christmas party yesterday afternoon at 4:30 in room 308, Fraser hall. The play, "Les Bonninards," was presented by the following member of the club: Marion Gassway, fa 32; Cecelia Towne, c 34; May Kreamer, c 32; Eleanor Jonea, c 31; Claude Keech, c 31; and Gladys Keech, c 33. The pledges of Alpha Xi Delta entertained the activities with the annual Pickle Mixt party last night. Alumna Ms. Irme Poseby and Helen Stover. Alpha Xi Delta Initiates Alpha Xi Delta announces the initiation of Helen Kissell, fa 34, and Katharine Hoseford, c 33. Kappa Alpha Theta plenoids will entertain the activities with the autumn Cataprop party this Saturday. Alumna and mothers are invited. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Lyle L. Tyner, b23, of Overbrook. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Vernon W. Flaming, b32 of Hillsboro, Ky. Dinner guests at the Kappa Ebi Kappa house last night were Zwennih Kwaterlin, e'34, and Everet Sebrel' 'unel. A Christmas party, will be given by the B.Y.P.U. Saturday evening at 7:30 in the Brotherhood room of the Baptist church. John Christman, Topeka, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall last evening. Signe Kappa will entertain Delta Chi with an hour of dancing tonight from 7 to 8. The regular meeting of Sigma Gamma Epsilon for actives and pledges was held at the Geology building last night at 7:30. Phi Delta Kappa held its regula meeting last night at 7:30 in the Unior building. Prof. Henry Werner will speak on Fahimian history before the club for Sociatist study tonight at 7:30 in room 102, Journalism building. The Snow Zoology club will meet tonight at 6 in room 201 Snow hall Doctor Baumgartner will speak. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will join the Kappa Gamma Gamma sorority in an hour dance tonight at the Kappa house. Miss Patricia Johnson, e35, who was in the hospital last week-end, is on the Hill again. Society Extends Unusual Honor to Mr. Marvin He The American Association of Engineers has extended a unique home to our company and its employees, which we are duly appreciative, for we believe it to be the only such institution. A formal invitation to join the society has been extended to Mr. Marvin Hall, who has been voted an eligible member of the A.A.E. It will be remembered by the students, especially the engineers, that Mr. Hall is a morn- ing professor of Applied Physics and Unierview. His near relatives are Mr. Snow Hall, Mr Haworth Hall, Mr. Another relative, a little further removed, is, Mr. Myers Hall. To this happy family we extend our congruence for having such an illustrious man. However, there are certain obligations involved before Marvin can be accepted. We are hoping that Marvin makes the grade, for if he does, he will undoubtedly become one of the largest in the country, and a member of the association. At present, his grades offer a little difficulty, for being an engineer, they aren't what they should But he may do what only a Hall could do, and before long we are as, and so it is that you will have the privilege of welcoming you into A.I.E." for the honor and glory of the Lord. KFKU "Truck Athletics" is the subject of the interview that will be broadcast over station KNXL at 6 p. m. today in a course on series of radio interviews by the department of physical education. E. R. Beld will answer questions Hamilton, "This morning from 11 until 11:30 a hybrid debate was presented, with the support of Prof. E. C. Buchler, director of forensics at the University. The subject was "The American Unemployment Insurance." Tomorrow at 11 Prof. F. J. Moreau of the School of Law will give his second talk on the topic "Toward Law" and will be followed by "The Organization to Publish Your Books." He will present the 1632 Jayhawker, at 3 p.m. a m.a.s. program arranged by the School of Fine Arts will be broadcast. Want Ads FOUND: Lady's glove, on Campus Thursday noon. Call at Kansas Business Office and pay for this -75 APARTMENT for rent: 3 furnished rooms with modern conveniences. Households paid. Within 3 blocks of Campus and downtown. Inventory T1—76 DOLL WIGS, switches, curls; all hair goods at reduced price, or made to order. Small switches, $150. Mrs. Sun-nae, north, north door. Photos 2183 J. --with A FRESHLY CLEANED AND PRESSED TUX H. W. 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New styles in calf skin and rough grained leather- silk linings and smart fittings -suprim values are offered at— $2.95 and $4.95 Hundreds of Lovely Linen Handicrafts are moderately priced from 25c up. --- BED LAMPS TABLE LAMPS In Hotel Eldridge --- Friday Special for Noon Baked Halibut, Tartare Sauce Roast Pork Corn Bread Lemon Sponge Pie Many other good foods The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best TONIGHT John McCormack The Golden Voiced Tenor UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 8:20 o'clock 500 EXTRA SPECIAL SEATS at $1.00 500 EXTRA SPECIAL SEATS at $1.00 400 EXTRA SEATS at...$1.50 (Other seats at $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00) The outstanding musical event of many seasons Read this from the University of Missouri NIGHT LETTER Columbia, Missouri "I DON'T HESITATE TO GO ON RECORD AS SAYING THAT CONTACT GIVEN HERE TONIGHT BY JOHN McCORMACK WAS OUTSTANDING EVENT IN UNIVERSITY'S HISTORY. HE WAS IN RARE FORM TO NIGHT AND A VERY LARGE AUDIENCE ACTUALLY CHEERED HIM LIKE A FOOTBALL HERO AT THE FINISH. YOU MAY EXPECT A TREAT." December 8,1931. Signed: Dean James Quarles, Dean School of Fine Arts, University of Missouri. ---