X SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1031 7 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Open House Held By Sororities Last Night our sororities, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Xi Delta, Theta Phi Alpha, and Alpha Xi Delta from 8 until 11 p.m. Hub Else and his landed at the Wakefield Kappa house, house Moon Ryan at the Theta Phi alpha house, and Arlie Simmonsate at the The chaperons at the Sigma Kappa house were Mrs. Mary Gibilow, house-mother, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. J. H. Krueger, and Mrs. Harry T. Lander At the Alpha Xi Delia house, Mrs Grattevale Pearson, housemacher, chom- sher, Mrs. John Gould, Mrs. Mrs. Lucy McCallugh, housemacher and Mrs. S. L. Willbraham were chap- ers. The Alpha Delta Pi house was chapened by Mrs. E, L.Browne, house-mother, Mrs. Emma Fagin, Mrs. Zed Heisler, and Mrs. Alexander Haggert. 50 Foreign Students Attend Picnic Approximately 50 foreign students attended the prized field for them at the University. This is an annual event sponsored by the University and the Cosmopolitan club for students born or roared in it. The university is located in front of central Administration building and returned about 9:30. Chaperones were M. F. J. Hill, housemaster of the Cosmopolitan hospital, Mrs. Henry Werner, and H. G. Ingham. Engagement Announced 150 Attend Editors Feed Y. W. C. A. To Give Tea Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Ellen Margaret Hazard of Kansas City, Ms. to Thaddeus Pennington Hazard of Kansas City. Hazard is a graduate of the University and for the past three years has been deputy to the register of deeds in Douglas county. Mr. Thomas attended school at Missouri and is now associated with the Manor Bakery company of Kansas City. The journalism department entered trained the Kanais editors at tea at 3:35 Friday afternoon in the Sky Parlor of the library. The scheme was pink and green, and garden flowers were used in the decorations. Mrs. L. N. Flint, M. W. A. Dill, and Mrs. J. K. Jastier poured while Dr. H. O. Malin received the guests at the journalism department assistant. Approximately 159 guests were present. Hoover-McGuire The Y. W. C. A. Cahinet and Board will be hostesses for a tea. Thursday Oct. 8, from 3 to 6 p.m., at Henkel Hall, 427 E. Main St., new secretary Miss Virginia Hoover, Kansas City, and Clarence McGuire, Chicago, were married in Kansas City yesterday. Mrs McGuire attended the University of Missouri, where she is the Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. McGuire is a graduate of the University of Kansas. While here she was affiliated with the Pi Delta Theta social fraternity, she served as a mentor to senior men. He was also a K and a University cheerleader. Westminster Forum Held "Give Me Tomorrow!" will be the subject of Chancellor Linderly's speech at Wednesday's meeting at 7:30 this evening in Westminster hall. 1221 Oread Ave, Lois Gillies will direct the devotional services. The solitary speaker will meet there to be a fellowship hour. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billy of Tuscoon Aztire, were the guest of Dean and Mrs R. M. Davies, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, were invited to Philadelphia, and New York. Mr. Billy is a prominent member of the Arizona bar and was a student under Dean J. McGraw, who later was the University of Arizona School of Law faculty in 1916. Leu Goddard, Lawrence, will be dinner guest today at the Sigma Kappa house. W. A. Lee and son, Louvilleh Kani, and Marjorie Rickett, Paola, Kan, were dinner guests at Watkins dormitory Friday evening. Wilma Kopsor, Lola Borten, and Genevieve Watson are guests this week-end at the Dellta Zeta house. The active members of Delta Zeta entertained their pledges Friday night with a picnic supper at the home of Elizabeth Brandt. Guests this week-end at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are Mrs. L. A. Baugh, Garden City, who is visiting Mara Mae and Louise Baugh; Mara Mora and Kansas City; Mary Bass, El Dorado, and Madelyn Austin, Winfield. Charlotte Day of Kansas City, Mo, and Helen Seller of Leavenworth, are guests this week-end at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The Sigma Kappa house has as guest this week-end Cara Ellene Bradford Joplin; and Sybil Foster and Dorothy Knapp, Kansas City, Mo. Guests of the Twee Thei Phala alpha house this week-end are Eloise Stubbs, Bonner Spring; and Glenn Hills, Flipern Spring; and Mary Fleming, Kansas City, Mo. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week-end were Peggy Sherwood, and Lucille Henderson, Kansas City, Ms.; Ruth Lincek, Toppea; Betty Hempner, Eminem; Mary Eleanor Haskins and Robert Edmonston Kingman. Marian Graham, e35, was released from the hospital today. Miss Graham who is a member of Pi Beta Phi, has been ill for the past two weeks. Dinner guests at the Alpha XI Delta house this noon include: Ray Becket, George Cooke, Stewart Chambers, old Harder Tait, David Old Harder, Larry Sterling, Paul Poster, Harold Beck, Henry Ahser, Leslie Bates, Columbia, Mu; Herbert Prater, St. Joseph, Mos; Kingley Daw- and Jimmie Higgins, Kansas City, J. E. House of Olathe, Kan. is the guest of Theta Tau for the week-end. Guests at the Phi.Kappa Psi house this week-end are Francis Berkebile, St. John; Jack McGrew, Kansas City; and James Murphy, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Smith, Huron, and Mr. and Mrs. William Crowley, Kansas City, were guests at the Phi Kappa house yesterday and today. Dinner guests of Phi Beta Pi Friday evening were Dr. M. C. M. Jennife Newman, and Walter Adkins, al. of Toronto. And, Mrs. James Whitfield and Russell Thompson, Kansas City, and Francis Wynn, Osage, are week-end guests at the Delta Upson house. INDIVIDUALITY Week-end guests at the Beta Theta Pi house are Dr. and Mrs. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Brink, all of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rohr and Mr. and Srs. G. Allen of Burlington Kan., were dinner guests at the Delta SigmaLambda house Friday evening Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging of Monte Belot of Kansas City. Belleville, Kan.-UP)—Weedy Jan- rytired, retrained farmer, uses a razor be- tween his hands. The company is known as the original and only true "pipe" razor—whatever that is. The case bean the words: "Corporate Mark, the Cullee Company, Dec. 22, 1694." The Delta Chi fraternity will entertain the pledges of Gamma Phi Beta at tea this evening at the chapter house. The following persons were weekend guests at the Alpa Tua Omega house Walter Murphy, Lawrence; Paul Gibson and Tom Kelly; Pittsburgh; Lew Macron; Frontenate; Paul Adams, Dunlap; Thomas Lennon; Brad Dewd, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Haan, Kansas City, Ms.; and Judge and Mrs. Willard Benton, Kansas City, Kan. Arthur Bell of Kansas City, Kan. is a week-end guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda house. Suiting you—That's my business It stands to reason that a suit made to your individual measure must fit exceedingly better than a suit manufactured in a factory, which can only fit men's average sizes. We also maintain a service station for sick and convalescing clothes. Send the Daily Kansan home. DR. FLORENCY BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. Phone 2337 SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. Meetings which include testimonies of Christian Science healing are held Wednesday evening at 8 c. clock. The classes trained by this church is located at 103 East Eighth street and is open every afternoon from 12:30 to 5 except Sun. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday school at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts street, will be held at 10 o'clock. Regular Sunday morning services will be held. The purpose of the sermon will be "Unreality." At the Churches --morning orientation The University of Arizona will meet at 10 a.m. this morning. Church services will be at 11 a.m. dr. At D, J. Sunday, June 8, 2015. The numbers will be "Oh," for a ClearWail With God; by Poster. A tenor solo by Aaron Rothman. At 6:15, the Fireside Forum will meet for supper at the Parish house. All University students are cordially inquiring. The public is cordially invited to use the reading room. Special music at the morning services of the First Presbyterian church today will include an anthem by Mary McCormick and 53 voices under the direction of Dean Donald M. Swarthout, and two soprano soles by James Smith and Kathryn Three Sunday school classes for students will be held at 9:45. They are taught by Prof. Dinnisonate Lieut. E. H. Coe, and Mrs. Bruce Cameron. "Renewing a Loyalty" will be the sermon theme of Theodore H. Aszman, pastor, delivered at 11 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church Immunished Lutheran Church Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meets at 10 a.m. The Lutheran church at Tenth and Kentucky streets meet At 5:30 p.m., there will be an Open Forum discussion at the parish house, 818 Kentucky. The University class will meet this morning at 9:45, in a continued study of the Parables of Jesus. At 11 a.m., at 11:30 am, students will listen to "The Gospel of Life." A double male quartet will provide special music. The Young People's social hour will be held at 6:15. At 6:45 Eugene Lin-will speak on "The Christian Journey." Baptist Trinity Lutheran The student class of the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire street will meet at 9:45 under the leadership of Mrs. Miek. The regular church hour is at 11 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Christian Holy Communion will be given at the Christian church this morning at 10:50. The sermon will be delivered by Miss Lela Taylor of Indianapolis. At 5:20, there will be a student fellowship luncheon and social hour. At 7 p.m., Prof. L. H. Guild, of the political science department of the University will speak to the student group. The first evening of "Song and Story" At 6:15 there will be a social hour for students and at 7:15 there will be a discussion hour led by Mr. Charles Clint Episcopal Holy Communion will be given at the Episcopal church 1013 Vermont street at 5a. Church 945 at 11 am, there will be the prayer and the questions, "Questions and Answers" by the Rev. Frank Leroy, director of Prof. H. C. Taylor, will sing "Ward Communion Service," and for the offertery, "Let My Complaint Be Done." The Chaplin Edwards club will meet at 6 o'clock at the student center, 1013 Vermont street. At 7:30 there will be a mass meeting at the church. The speaker will be the Rev. Norman S. Binated, D. D., Bishop of Tohoku, Japan. The public is cordially invited. Unitarian Orry Walt will conduct the services of the student forum at the Unitarian Association, and the club will clock "The Religion of Einstein" will be the subject of the discussion. At 11 p.m. the New Wilson M. Buckn will discuss "Unemployment." The anthem by the quartet will be "Oh Taste and See How Gracious the Lord is," by Sir Browne There will be a ten for the Young People's society at 6:30. Prof. Jose M. Osma of the Spanish department of the University will speak on "Spain Today" Methodist Sunday school meets in all departments at 9:45 a.m. The Forum class for men has reorganized and meets in Funk's chapel with the minister as Morning worship will be at 10:55. The minister will use as the subject for his sermon "Simners of Yesterday and Today" by Carl Drake. The morning will be Carl Drake. The tomb歌 to be sung by the quartet will be "The Lord Is my Shepherd," by Stuart Benson. The concert will be at 5:30 p.m. Wesley foundation League is at 6:30 p.m. Last Sunday's subject, Can I Know What Christian Living is doing? In a discussion led by Milton Grawe. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. PLATE LUNCHES Our Sunday Evening Specialty 35c TWO BOOK STORES TAXI! 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