X SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27.1931 PAGE THREE - UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Annual Lantern Parade Given Last Evening The annual Y. W. C. A. W. S. G. a picnic and lantern parade for all University women was met in the hall for a for supper on the Henley house lawn, and at 7 they formed lines to be opened the parade each woman carrying a lighted Japa The route followed was from Oread to Fourteenth street and then, ziagging down Fourteenth street again to "I'm a Long Long Trail." On arriving at the Chancellor's home, they formed ranks on the sides of the walk and sang "Follow the Afterward, Ethel Hornbuckle, president of the Academy, brought flowers from Lindsey and Lindsay to Singing "Yhynn of the Light," the process returned to Henley house and a celebration. Those in charge of the parade were: Elizabeth Bryan, general chairman of the W. Y. C. A. Josephine Awellwah, chairman of the W. S. G. Awellwah, social chairman of W. S. G. A. Four Sororities Held Open House Friday Evening Pi Beta Phi entertained at open house for its pledges on Friday evening from 8 to 11. Mrs. Jane C. Maclon, housemother Catherine Catin, president of the sorority; and the pledges formed the receiving line. Barney Scobell and his orchestra furnished the music for dancing throughout the evening. Miss Betty Wilkinson, Kanns City, and Mrs. Max Shea, Topka, were out-of-town guests. Open house was also held Friday evening for the pledges of Alpha Gamma Delta. Frank Balken's orchestra, from Kansas City, paid their respects were Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, Mrs. C. L. Lindley, and Mrs. B. O. Running. Miss Daisy Rushton and Miss Mary Mildred Theis, both of Kansas City, K Music at the open house for the pledges of Gamma Phi Beta Friday through Saturday. The orchestra. The chaperones were Mia Edith Martin, Mr. Alexander Haggart and Mike McKenna. Alpha Omicron Pi held open house for its pieds bridge Friday evening. Arlie Garnett, a 17-year-old out-of-town girl were Miss Wilma Tout, Miss Lois Carroll, and Miss Thresa Jedlicka, of all Kansas and C. H. Lana gated as chaperon. Three Fraternities Entertain With Informal Parties Out of town guests were Donglas Jeffries, Wichita; Parkman Kwain, Winfield; and Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Campbell, of Kansas City. Sigma Alma Epsilon entertained with, a party at evening at the chapter room, and an afternoon of naked the music. The chaperones were M. Edith Martin, Mrs. Gertude Sawyer, and Mr. Jeffrey Kappa Alpha Pai gave a party Saturday evening to introduce its pledges to the other colored students of the school, who were added to all new colored students and to friends in Lawrence. Music during the evening was provided by members of the fraternity. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained with an informal party Saturday evening. The George E. Lee Brunswijk Recording orchestra furnished the music for dancing. Mrs Jane Mcleen, Mrs Jane Pemer, Mrs Rajih Badwell were chaperones. Church Sororities To Hold Binding Services Pledging Services Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian church sorority, will hold挂牌 services at 8 this morning. A breakfast served by seven members of the sorority, will follow. Pledging services will be held at 2:38 Sunday afternoon at Myers hall by Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority Annual Fall Smoker At University Club The University club held its annual fall smoker Friday; evening. Approximately 65 men of the University faculty attended the smoker, which was given in order that all faculty men might become better acquainted. A short program was followed by refreshments. H. C. Thurnau, president of the University club, presided at the smoker. Gingham Frolie Wednesday Jay James To Hold Pledging Service The Jay James will hold a pledging service tomorrow afternoon at 430 in the central Administration building. The "Gingham Frolic," the opening event of the E-Club eds, is to be held Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 at the Union building. Phi Kappa Psi Initiates Phi Kappa Psi initiation services this morning for the following man: Maurice Broeder, Marion; Rudolph Miller, Fort; Floyd and Florich Quadra, Bartleville, Okla. Dean Matthews of Haviland is a week-end guest at the Delta Chi house. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Chi house will be Harript Guild and Walter Lyman. Alpha Chi Omega held initiation services Saturday morning for the following women: Ruth Carol Burnley Kansas City, Mt.; Moilled Treill, Trot (20); Liam Dunn; Hertzion Ernestine Sturgeon, Dodge City; are Dorothy Ardmore, Lawrence. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Howard Hoover, of Lawrence. Mrs. John Sharer of Garden City is a week-end guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. She is visiting her daughter, Jane. Herbert Sandell, a member of the Acacia fraternity, has recently returned from an extended tour of Europe and is now enrolled in the University. Wilbur Stillwell, of Emporia, was a dinner guest at the Alpha KappaLambda house Friday evening. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Margaret Fogelberg, of Hutchinson. Miss Sybil Spray, of Wichita, is a week-end guest of Pi Beta Phi. Paul Boyer, A.B.29, is a guest at the Sigma Chi house this week-end. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi moist this week-end are Virginia Canham, Jain Strong, Betty Holzapfel, Esher Earhart, and Robert Nelson, of Kansas City, Mo.; Miriam Adams, and Bety Dummeir of Kansas City, Kan.; Fran Dummeir of Kansas City, Kan.; Felix Huffman, Lexington, Mo.; and Elson Vosker, Awatowie. Miss Jane Shumway of Fredonia was a guest Friday at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Miss Caroline Newman, Arkansas City, is a week-end guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Miss Edna Wheatley, Arkansas City and Miss Ruth Bryant, Kansas City, Kan, are week-end guests at the Delta Zeta house. Week-end guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house are Miss Daisy Rushton and Miss Mildred Theis, both of Kansas City, Kan. Margaret Sturges was a dinner guest at Corbin hall Friday evening. Alpha Omicron Pi is entertaining the following week-end guests: Miss Wilma Tout, Miss Lois Carroll, and Miss Theresa Jedhicia, of Kansas City, Miss Jadida, of Cincinnati Center, Miss Mary House, Miller, and Miss Frances Thompson, Eudora. John Leland Lacy of Bartlesville, was a guest Thursday and Friday at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Kappa Kappa Gamma is entertaining the following week-end guests: Miss Jean Nelson and Miss Virginia SUNDAY EVENING MENU Week-end guests at the Delta Upsilon house are: Albert Drake, Blake Collee, John Saylor, Jack Morris, and Tom McCormick. The Melbourne Alexander, of Dodge City. Alpha Chi Sigma announces the pledging of Loren Stanton, of Chanute. 35c Week-end guests of Delta Tau Delta are Paul Knapp, Kansas City, Mo., and Charles Brown, Horton. Fink of Topeka, and Miss Jackie Oliver of Wichita. STUTES Sigma Kappa is entertaining as a F. Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. F. H Ricketson, Leavenworth, and M. Mrs. A. S. Ming, Fort Leavenworth. Sunday school at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, will be held at 10 a.m. "Reality" will be the subject of the 11 a.m. services. M. J. L. Bridges of Kansas City, Kan., was a guest Friday afternoon at the Alpha Delta Pi house. SCALLOPED CHICKEN CREE PEA AND CARROTS HOT ROLLS AND BUTTER ICE CREAM WAFFERS MILK, ICE TEA, HOT TEA, COFFEE, BUTTERMILK --the church hour is at 11. The morning sermon will be "The Highway of Exclusiveness" as the Highway of Accessibility, which is the Lord's," by Rogers, will be sung by the church chair, under the direction of Miss Morbhair McOle. The solo, "Just for Today" by Seaver, will be held in the Panels, from the Faculty of Art. Marie Miller was a guest at Watkins hall Friday night. Meetings which include testimonies of Christian Science healing are held Wednesday evening at 8. The reading room maintained by this church is located on the east street, and it open from 12:30 to 5 every day except Sundays and holidays. At the Churches The Presbyterian church will begin the regular service with the church school at 9:45. Young people's classes are taught in the first three days, Bruce Cameron, Prof. Dimmons Alter; and Lieut. E. H. Coe, Professor Alter is teaching a course on the relation of science and religion, and Litcuntarian is teaching an outline course of the bible. At 11 is the church hour, and the sermon, "Antidote for the New Parish." At 11 the Hi-Fi Time to Awake Out of Sleep. By 10 At 7.30 there will be a young people's meeting at Westminster hall. Kana-kadi Raw will speak on what India and the London round table conference The Bible class of the Immannual Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, meets at 10. The class is studying the Gospel according to St. Mark At 11 is the divine service with preaching "The Sabbath and Sunday" is the At 5 lunch will be served, followed by a business meeting of the local chapter of the Lutheran Student Walther League. The University class of the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont street, will meet at 10. The class will be under the direction of the Rev. G. R. E. Lindquist, pastor of the church. Our teacher has not yet been assigned. Thoroughly Good Enjoy the Advantage of Individual Tailoring Suiting You-That's My Business Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. --be second-hand diamonds The fireside forum will meet at 5.30. It is to be an outdoor meeting. Cars will leave the church promptly at 5.30. An invitation is extended to all University students. At 5:30 is the Wesley foundation fellowship hour, and at 6:30, the Epworth League. The young people's class of the Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky streets, will meet at 9:45 under the Rev. Willem. The church hour is at 11 and 12 noon on Wednesday the Gift of God Which Is in Thee." Mra C. J. Winter, soprano, and the Reverend Mr. Thomas harbore, will sing a doet, "The Lord Is My Slipper," by At 6:15 will be a social hour, directed by Robert Wilson. At 6:45 at the young people's meeting, Prof. John Joe will be addressing the students to the Precast Economic Situation." The student class of the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire street, will meet at 9:45 under the leadership of Mrs. Mix. The student classes of the First Methodist church, 948 Vermont street, will be held on Sunday, August 16 and Edwin F. Price. The regular church hour is at 11, with a sermon by Ole von Kulmbach, a professor of the Family Bible and my Present Faith." The male piano will sing "The Living Song." At 11 is the regular church hour and the Holy Communion service. The service begins with "Why Should I Participate in the Lord's Supper?" The anthem for the morning service, "Oh Lord. How Manifold" by Barry Mumford and directed by G. Crisp Simpson. It is hoped that all new students will be present at the first communion. At 6:45 there will be a social hour for students to get acquainted on a discussion hour, led by Bert Betz. The church school of the First Christian church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, will meet at 9:45. The University women's class is taught by Mr. George O. Foster, and the University class by the Rev. Seth W. Singer. The church hour is at 11, the sermon, "What Sonhip Means to God," by the Reverend Mr. Slaughter, pastor. At 5:30 will be a lunchroom and social hour for students at 7 there will be a discussion with Alden Provillo, Holy communion will be given at the Episcopal church, 1013 Vermont street in Chicago at 9:45. At 11 is the morning prayer and sermon, "What Do You Ask Alma?" The choir, under the direction of Prof. Tobey Tallow, will sing "We Are the Children," an offertory, "Lord We Pray Thee," by Roberts, with an incident solo sung by the choir. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass The Chaplin Edwards club will meet at the student center, 1013 Vermont street. There will be supper at 6 with a program following. Mr. Oryz Walz will conduct the young people's class of the Unitarian church, 1201 Vermont street, at 10. At the I1. Rev. Wilson M. Backus will preach a sermon on "Gandhi in London." There will be an ambon by the During our 1st FRANCES DENNEY Anniversary Week There will be a reception for the new and old students at 6:30, sponsored by the women's alliance. accept this lovely gift To every woman who selects a Treatment of FRANCES DENNIEY Preparations during this Anniversary Week—MISS DENNIEY is presenting a full-size box of her Jasmin Flower Face Powder—regularly priced at $1.50. MISS DENNEY sends her Assistant from the Salon in Philadelphia to tell you how to apply powder to your skin—and how to make it adhere correctly. You'll find it a thrilling adventure. Want Ads GET YOUR magazines at the College Inn Cafe. Phone 214. 411 West 14th. TWO ROOM apartment for rent to a couple or to graduate students. All house bills paid. Reasonable. Mrs. C. E. Hill. 1135 Tenn. Phone 2390 . 1876 West 4th St. FOUND: In Watson library, man's wrist watch Owner should call at Director's office and establish owner- ship -15 LOST. Short blue velvet jacket. Taken by mistake from Theta house Sept. 13. Will holder please return there or to Lara Luken, 1246 Miss. —16 LOST. White gold Gruen lady's wrist watch with square case between Robion bison gynn and Alba Chima Omega Marie Harpette. Phone 898-10-54-16 LOST. Yellow Parker Eversharp pencil between Green hall and Snow hall. Name on pencil. Phone 1106...-45 LOST; Marquese dress clip with red and green stones, a week ago between Union building and Corin hall. Reward. Phone 814. —16 ROOMS FOR boys: $1.50 per week, up. Meals family style, $4 and up, 1225 Tenn. street, phone 19693 — 17 APARTMENT: Just vacated. Furnished. Garage. Room for three or four people. 1280 Tenn. —17 TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good locker padlock, night latches, and auto locks in stock. Trewery & Ritter 823. 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