SUNDAY, APRIL 26. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS IT PAGE THREE Cervantes Day Observed by Spanish Department 120 Persons Attend Annual Statewide Banquet Given Yesterday Cervantes Day, the annual celebration sponsored by the department of Spanish teachers at the University of Spanish teachers here from over the state and abroad. The Kansas chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish held its annual meeting in the Administration building yesterday afternoon. The principal speakers were Prof. Min. Martinez Miller and Mrs. Martinez of Torena. **Banquet in Union Building** About 128 attended the banquet held in the school. A program was given afterward by high school and college student of Spammer College. It consisted of Spanish songs and dances and a play entitled "Entertise by Cervantes, the writer who is widely known as the author of *Dent Quizique*, who gave his first university work part; Paul Miller, c. 1238 Elizabeth Campbell, c. 126; Edward Wright, c. 1308 Dwight Bellings, gr.; Josephine Whalen and Gordon Goyal Fanclare. The play was performed by the member of the department of Spanish Miss Mud Ellott was in charge of the production. Discuss Spanish Politics Prof. Arthur L. Owen was headmaster, and the director of the discussion, which was conducted in Spanish, concerned the recent overthrow of King Alfonso XV and the fall of the Catholic Monarchy. The celebration is held every year on the Saturday nearest April 23, the day of Corvantes death. His birthday is unknown. Student Programs at Church Today Congregational First Christian Church school will meet at 10 am at 11 o'clock there will be morning service on Wednesday and will be on the subject "The Vitality of New Truth." At 6:30 the Fireside Forum will have its upper and lower sessions from 7:30 there will be evening worship Union services will be held at the Congregations for Rw. The Theological will prosecve. The student classes will meet this morning at 9:45. The 'morning service given by the Rev. Seth Shanler will be "Future of World Kunzimization". Lutheran The Christian young people will meet tonight at 7 with the Baptist young people at the Baptist church, where Dean Robert M. Davis will talk. Unitarian The regular Sunday school classes will meet at 9:45. At 10:30 there will be morning worship and at 6:15 there will be a social hour. At 7:06 there will be a musical session. Mrs. George Anderson. At 7:45 there will be a musical vesper by the choir. The speaker at the 11 o'clock service will be Dr. Sidney B. Snow, president of the MDvidahe seminary secretary of the Catholic Religion Meaning of God." At 6:30 the church will entertain with a tea for Doctor Sidney B. Snow to speak at 7:30 on "Lateral Religion." Baptist The class at 9:45 will discuss the par- ses "Morning" and "Pharmacy" on the same day, with at 11 At 6:00 there will be a social hour for the University students and at 6:45 the faculty. The young people of the Christian church will be the guests of BYPU Dean Robert M. Davis of the School of Architecture and Design of Armaments Limit War?" Methodist The student classes will meet at 9:45. At 11 o'clock there will be morning worship. Wesley Foundation League will meet at 6:30. Josephine Chaseham College will meet at 7:30. Join in the union services at the Congregational church in the evening. Episcopal At 8 a. clock there will be Holy Communion and at 9:43 Church school will be at 11:20 and the club will be at 11:40 by the minister. The subject for the sermon will be "The Teachings of Jesus concerning Human nature" and the club will meet at 6 o'clock at the student center. R. S. Hoyes, of the School of Business will speak following the Westminster Forum Prof. Dissuance After will speak on "Mohammedanism." There will be a question and discussion period following this talk. The main discussion will be a comparison of the Christian and Mohammedanism. There will also be special music. Christian Science Society 1. O.F. Fole, Eighth and Vermont streets. Sunday assembly will be at 11 a.m. School of Journalism at Sunday school convenes at 9:45. Testimonial meetings are held every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Hixon makes a special photograph for Mother's Day.—Adv. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m Corbin Entertains at Union building Corbin hall entertained with its annual spring party at the Memorial Union building Friars from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. were served from the cafeteria during intermission. The tables and the main dance floor were decorated with vases of lilies and tu- Barney Seifeld and his orchestra furnished the set for the superpositions of Mrs. Vernier Susan and Mrs. George Bradshaw, Mr. Etta Corson, Mr. C. S. Broek, and Denn Agn- Guests for the party were Jame Rankin, Toppik; Frank Dauff, Edwards Sutter, Marvin Poulen, Dr. Lewis Heller, James Lindsay, and John Holbert, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Agnes Smith, of Emporia; Berg Hennheimer, Jewell; and Bill Hallorsy. Acacia Gives Spring Formal at Eldridge Acuella entertained with its annual format formal party Friday night at the Eldreds hotel, The Boldside hotel. Arlie Simmons and his orchestra furnished the room. F. Brown sock, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horkmanks Mr. and Gerritspeade Mrs. M. H. White Guests for the party were Fritz Ames Hombolt, Amel Friendmuth, Vivian Webster, and Lee Van Duesen, all of Kansas City, Mo. Watkins Hall Entertains With Sorring Party Watkins hall entertained with an informal spring party Friday night from 9 to 1. Carl Johnson and his chaparrones were Dean Agnes Husband, Dean and Mrs. Werner, Mrs. R. C. Morse, and Mrs. Ella Bellis. Belle Wilmot, W. H. Dillen. Guests for the party were: Eleanor Erickson, Virgil Lynch, Gertrude Bruder and Glen Pierce of Kansas City, Wilson, Margaret Kilbourne and Lamberkins of Topeka; and Lucie Mayhew of Parkville, Mo. Informal Rush Party Given by Kanna Sigma Koppa Sigma entertained with an informal rush party at the chapter house Friday right from 9 to 10. Carl Genes is the new City Man, Moe, furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. O'Dell Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Nina Ogden and Mrs. N K Thomas. Guests for the party were Martha Harrison, Arnold Ienberg, and Eriw Erweleff of Kansas City, Mo. Eriw Erweleff Jr., Ralph Taylor, Rowena Pearson, Floyd Shields, Cliff Moore, Purse Moore, and Bees Smith all of topeka. Modee, Robert Tucker, Modee, Modee, Edmonds, J. R. Poole of Parsons' Steve Pipe, C. O. Dillenback, Ennis Sandberg, Relph Olin, and Jack Cennell of El Dorado; John McKee of Tulsa; John Burton of Tulsa; John White of Leawoorth; Alta Thiever of Manhattan; and Bill Doderidge, Robert Allen, Fred Burke, William Burke, Bernard Penn, and Brad Phillips. High School Teachers Attend Cervantes Banquet Thirteen high school teachers of Spanish attended the Cervantes day banquet given in the Union building where they were. Miss Mary Harrison, Minnie Miller, Miss Lenore Berlin, Minnie Hubbard, Miss Florence Cook of Emporia; Miss Nellie Cody and F. F. Moore; Miss Rachel Brown; Joyce Brown of Olahue; Miss Kindad Mora of Baldwin; Miss Charlotte Biglow of Shawnee Mission High School; Miss Louise Floren of Coofeyville; Miss Mary Cotton and Miss Mary Hayes of Newton. Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, held initiation services for four new members and attended at the church at 6:45. The initiation was followed by a breakfast served Those women initiated were Ruth Meyers, c'32; Otta May Bischof, c'01; Kathleen Gash, c'01; and Bestriice Ann Beard, c'33. The following men were dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Sigma house Westminster hall entertained with a progressive game party Saturday night for a few of their guests. Kanna Phi Initiates Progressive Game Party Given Friday night: Professor Wildish, Iris Wright Douglas and Doctor Sagegens of Kansas City; J. B. Bruce of Hola, and Mariah of Friends University, Wichita. Theta Sigma Phi announces the engagement of Mary Bartram, of Fonca City, Okla., to Joseph Knack, Sigma Delta Chi, of Wyndotte, Mich. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Pha- house last evening were Lois Lawa- wrence, and Dan Musser, Kansa State College, Manhattan. Marvin Hammond and Lloyd Gar vision of Manhattan are visitors at th Sigma Nu house. John Brandt of Eudora is spending the week-end at the Triangle house. Sigma Phi Epsilon has as guest this week-end Everett Moses of Junction City. Nu Sigma Nu had as week-end attended the convention of the Kansas Academy of Science here Thursday, and Saturday; and Bob Plotts of Albert Kottman, c31, Hubert Floersch, c32, and John Stanley, grad. were initiated into Alpha Sigma last week. Miss. Corbin of Wichita was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Friday night. Mary Bass, of El Dorado, is a guest at the house over the week. Alpha Omicron Ic is entertaining Evelya Braden, Spareville, and Halburn Bariett, Miller, at the chapter house this week-end. Phi Alpha Delta announces the pledging of Clarke Fleming of Virgil. Bert Johnson of Topeka was a dinner guest at the Delta Upsilon house Friday night. Week-end guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house this week are Alifee Baldwin and Robert Breeden, Wichita, and Gunnar Mykland, Chapman. The annual spring initiation of Pihi Beta Kappa will be held on Thursday, April 30 at Spencer-Thayer museum. 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