14 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1931 PAGE THREE . o' Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Entertains With Party Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained with a formal Christmas dance; later the students enjoyed an evening ensembled of lighted Christmas trees and overevergreen limbs. Arlie Simmons furnished the music, and Elisabeth Baird sang at Mrs. P. H.Klinkenberg, and Mrs. Mar.- Out-of-town guests included Margaret Plummer, Harriet Guild, Charlotte Day, and Berrice Lack of Kansas City, Mo., and Marcela Miller and Isabel Davis of Leavenworth, Vermont and Louise Lawrence, Enipispa. Kappa Sigma Entertains With Party The annual black and white party of Kappa Sigma was held last night at the chapter house Trom 9 to 12. Hulse also and his orchestra played the music for dancing. Chaperones were Mrs. N. O'Neill, Ms. L. Woolbarn, Mr. O'Neden, and Mrs. S. L. Wilbahrn. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Out-of-town guests were Don Webb and Wills Ward, Highland; Vigil Mergenthal; West Airline West; Arnold Innorsing, and Charles Meyers, Kansas City, Mio; Janice Poonie, Beverly; Katherine Detter, Arkansas; Peter Cottage, New York; Topkeen Devane McConnell, Baldwin. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority Entertains Alpha Gamma Delta Entertains With Christmas Party The Alpha XI Delta party was held last night, from 9 to 12, at the chapter house in the old Kansas City furnished the music for dancing. Chaperones were Mrs. Gertledean Pearson, housemother, Dr. and Mrs. Elena Smith, Dr. and Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Dill. Out-of-town guests were Lucile Lockwood, Topeka; Mary Katherine Kerns, New Jersey City; Mary M. Nelson, City, Manitoba; several Shellhouse and Wilma Rhinestone, Manhattan; Ruth Hamilton, Kansas City, Kan.; and Geraldric Gristach, Toronto. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with a three hour Christmas party last night, at the chamber house. Hughes Porter's father, Mr. Brown, joined the dancing. Chaperones were Mrs. W. F. Bowerock, Mrs. Alice Monrieff, Mrs. John E. Curran, and William Hutton, housemates. Initiates Eight Sigma Eta Chi Sorority Initiates Eight Out-of-town guests were Grace Virgin, Wood Hohen Pedersen, Ruben Heitz, Michael Bohnen, Davidson, Kansas City, Mo.; Dusy Ruhston of Karnes City, Kan.; and Vernore Freeny of New York. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sonicity, held initiation at 5 yesterday afternoon at the Congregational Church in Newark, where he was in the Colonial tea room at 6:30. Lutheran Student Association Entertains The following were initiated: Jean Allman, inducted; Elisa Cawley, c. 351; Emily Kearney, c. 341; Mia M'341; Imagine High, c. 351; Mildred McKenna, c. 35; Margaret McNewn, c. 35; and Eileen The Lutheran student association entertained with a party at the Lutheran college, where students, jolts, curtails was in charge. Newspaper games, including the writing of take-offs on items appearing in the Kansas district, were made for a play which the association will present at the Lutheran church Dec. 11. About 25 members were pre- K. U. Dames Hold Initiation The K. U. Dames held infiltration Thursday afternoon for the following purposes: Mr. Front Laure, Mrs. Robertson, Mr. Frank Lare, Mrs. Robertson Strong, Mrs. Zeff Natton, and Mrs. Jobe Noble. The meeting was held at the Horace Bogs, 81 Mississippi street. Alpha Omicron Pi Entertains Alpha Omicron Ie'p intertwined with annual Christmas party at the chapel, K. C. H. Landsen, housemother, Mia Barres, Miss L. L. M. Caldwell, and Mrs. Bernice Hugwort were chaperones in House, Miller, Kanis, Lisa Carroll and Wilma Pout, Kansas City, Mo. Helen Sopetra, Toppera, and Gladys Bradley, Friday evening the K. U. Dames entreatened their husbands with an invitation to Mrs. Eleanor Herman, 1245 Louisiana street, Miles Lipton of Tau K. U. Dames Entertain Alpha Chi Omega Entertals Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained with a party at the Eldridge Hall in New York, and Scioheld furnished the music for dancing. Mrs. Emma Fagan, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Frances Wilson, and Mrs. J. H. Patton, housemother, were chap- Mr. and Mrs. George Ewing of Kansas City, Mo., are guests at the Sigma Kappa house this week-end The Rev, Mr. C.B. Moybel and Kingston, Davon of Kansas City, Mo, are guests of the Delta Upson house this week-end. The student council of the First Church of Caryville envisioned with a party in house #268 c932. 814 Alabama street, Saturday evening. The choir was chored as a chorus, & W. Sliwaugh acted as chaperone. Miss Margaret Lynn of the English department will entertain the Twentieth Century club at her home Tuesday afternoon at 3. The Newcomer club will meet Thursday day afternoon at Westminster hall. Mrs Anna Olinger will be hostess. Prof. R. E. Lawrence and A. H. Wymere recently were in Gates Center inspecting the water plant there. Members of the Kappa Phi and the patronesses were luncheon guests of the service yesterday. The day was spent dressing dolls to be placed in Christmas boxes sent out by the women's home music society of the First Methodist church. Lillian Scott, c2, 1941, president of the Pi chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, will leave Dec. 26 for the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, which will be held in Nassau, Tom. Gamma Phi Beta security will entertain the members of the faculty with a reception at the chapter house Tuesday evening from 8 to 10. Crosbie Seymour, Hutchinson, and Harriet Guild, Kansas City, Mo., are week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Helen Benson, Kansas City, Mo, and Helen Sills, Arkansas City, are weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Dr. A. B. Jeffrey, Topeka, is a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house today. Mrs. G. W. Warker and Mrs. Robert B. Garver of Kamas City, Mo., were Saturday luncheon guests of Mary Garsel Cunel, at the Kappa Alpha Theta team. Ted Bergman of New York City, field secretary of Delta Tau Delta, is spending the week-end at the local chapter house. Harold Grass of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting this week-end at the Phi Delta Theta house. Lee Robinson, Tulsa, Okla., and Clayton Hutchinson, are weekdays guests at the Stigma Nu house. Week-end guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house are Bob Reynolds, Hia watha, and Aumand Rutledge, Tupelo. Scabbard, architectural fraternity ill will have a social dinner tomorrow vening at the Woods hotel. The fraternity tax case has not yet secured a definite date for hearing, as the case remains open. An attempt is being made to get the two sides together for a presentation of testimony as soon as possible, the stakes are clear, and it will be set for some date before Christmas. Otherwise, it will have to be carried over into January, the lawyers say. Tax Hearing Not Set At the Churches Sunday school will open at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Katie Piggins, superintendent Prayer services at 10:30 a.m. At 11, the Rev. F. G. Goodwin will pract. The Forum, composed mostly of University students, will meet at pain and I.P.XU, at 6:45, Mrs. Luka Bellows. Baptist Church The Reverend Mr. Goodwin will also have charge of the evening service. Plymouth Congregational At 10 a.m. the University Sunday school class will meet to discern "The Religious Events of Eviving Babbitt (Harold) Sharp" as part of the leadership of the Rev. A. D. Gray Communication service will be held at 11 a.m. The topic of the sermon will be "The Adventures of the Sean Gaul." John Frederic Siemon, e.p., will speak a baritone song, "Huaven Haunt" At 6:30 in the evening in the auditorium of the church a union meeting of all young people groups will be held at 7:30, Foster of New York City will speak. The Reverend Mr. Weede, formerly of John, Mo., will conduct the 11 am. service at the Trinity Episcopal church, 1033 Vermont street, this morning. Trinity Episcopal First Presbyterian The Rev. W. MeE. Miller will speak Sunday morning at 11 of the First Presbyterian church, 1139 Vermont Avenue, Persia, Iran for the Unchanging Christ." The music will include an anthem by the choir, "Seek Him that Makeeth the Seven Stars and the Throne," sung by Agnes Smith, Irwin B. Douglas is to sing the offertory solo. There will be no Westminster student forum, but a union meeting at the University of Maryland will occur. Poster, student secretary of the Baptist Board of Christian Education, will attend. The three Sunday school classes meet at 9:45. Methodist Eniscual Sunday school will meet at 9:45 the morning at the First Methodist church, with classes for University students. The subject for the sermon at the first meeting is "The Purpose." The quartet will sing the anthem, "The First Palm" (La Forge). There will be a union meeting of the young people's groups at the Plymouth Congregational church at 6:30 this evening. Dr. Allyn K. Foster will be the speaker. The evening service at 7:30 will be the last service in the series on "Tack the Wall," which features 92 residentship hishop of the Kansas City area of the Methodist Episcopal church, will speak on the subject, "If I Were Robert A. Hunt pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, will present his views Immanuel Lutheran The 10 a.m. Bible class of Lee Immanual Lutheran church will aim to the study of the scriptures this morning. At 12, divine service will be held with "The Benedictus" at 1 p.m. At the 14 m. service of the Unionian church the Rev. W. M. Backus will speak on "In These Authorities in Reasoning," and then discuss in discussion the adult forum at 10 this morning. The subject will be "Sir James Jones," one of a series of discussions. The Young People's society will meet at 6:30 for tea. Miss Epic Hill will give a talk on "Travels in Europe" at 7 this evening. COMING--- University Concert Course EXTRA ATTRACTION Unitarian The Musical Event of a Generation His First Appearance in Lawrence and ONLY APPEARANCE IN THE STATE and this Section of the Country McCormack THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 8:20 o'clock University Auditorium Seats are now selling at $3.00—$2.50—$2.00—$1.50—$1.00 The Round Corner Drug Store - Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office Make your reservations at once for this—the greatest concert of the season. Christian Science Society Christian Science Society The Christian Science society at the I.O.F.C. 100 East Street streets, will hold its Sunday service a 11 a.m. The subject of the sermon is "God, the Only Cause and Creativ" Sunday school opens at 9:45. First Baptist Church, North Lawrence Services will begin at 11. Since it is the first Sunday, there will be four-hr services and the Lords' angel will be given School school will open at 12:15; Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, superintendent, B. Y, P. U, will begin at 6:45 p.m.; James Gillen, president. The Rev. W, A. Scott, the pastor, will preach at 8 p.m. on "Sin." Broadcasting of the Mu Phi Epilog recital this afternoon at 4 will start the programs for the coming week over station KFKU. KFKU --to those at home at Christmas time would be most acceptable. On Monday, at 11 a.m., Mizze Wagstaff, of the extension division will discuss "How Schools and Library Services Work," a branch library service." A musical program arranged by Prof. Karl O. Kusterstein, of the School of Fine Arts, will be broadened this year. "The conclusion of a series of talks C S Lips, instructor in the department, gave to Tuesday at 12 m. He will talk on "The Future of the Economy" followed by a discussion of "Teconomy in Recreation" by Dr. Florence Sherbon, of the department of home economics. "Ireland for the Sportsman" is the subject of the British travel talk that will be broadcast at 11 a.m. m. Wednesday, March 29, at Miss Merriam Moore, of the School of Fine Arts, will be given at 6 p. m. Another debate concerning the subject will be presented Thursday morning. The question "Is There a Need for American Unemployment Insurance?" will be discussed at 6 p. m. on Tuesday by debate for Prof. E. C. Buser, director of forensics at the University. Coach Britus Hamilton will be interviewed at 6 p. m. on Thursday, at 7 p. m. in the department of physical education will The second of a series of talks on "Attitudes Toward Law" will be broadcast at the University of Chicago and J. Moreau, of the School of Law, Charles A. Dearborn, yr. editor of the Journal of the Association after Professor Morvaan on "The Organization to Publish Your Year-ish Work," will attend the School of Fine Arts, will arrange a program which will be presented at A musical program, arranged by the studio pianist will be broadcast Satur day morning at 11, and at 6 p.m. Prizm at 3 o'clock. The Bureau and of the department of jouralism will give "Glimphes of K. U." On Friday, Dec. 13, the Christmas Glow will be broadcast on Fine Arts will be broadcast over station KFKU from 4, until 5 p.m. Pajamas Are Doomed Toronto U. (Canada)—An investigation conducted by the Varsity, student newspaper, reveals that Toronto star Stephen Dawson had damed Fashion's dress decrete quite closely. The paimas have disappeared from the campus supreme. Even the professors have availed themselves of the luxurious ease of this most spacious of sleeping rooms. No I don't. 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