--- SUNDAY. MARCH 29, 1931 4 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alphe Camina Delta Tea This Afternoon Alpha Camma Delta will entertain with a tea for the faculty this afternoon from 3 to 5. Musical entertainment will be furnished by Gwenwood Rumbaht, Inc. Decorations will be spring flowers and a color scheme of red, buff, and green, the security colors, will be carried out. Mia. Alice Maierstein and M. C. Winner will pour ten. The receiving will consist of Mia B. O. Running, Dennis A. Hines, Frances Andrews, and Derek Winner. Kappa Alpha Theta Hold Spring Party Kappa Alpha Thea entertained with their annual spring party at the chapter house last night from 8 until 11. Backpacks were provided for each guest. Supper was served during intermission for the members and guests in the dining room. Muscle was furnished by Kappa Alpha. Pbi Alpha Delta Entertain at Eldridge The chaperones were Mrs. Emma Fagan, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Kalph Baldwin, and Mrs. P. B. Klkbenberg. Phi Alpha Delta entertained with a party at the Eldredshire Hall, where they were decorated with large baskets of spring flowers. Much was furnished by Aleria Macdonald. the chaperones were Dean Robert M. Davis, Prof. R. J. Houlman, and Prof. and Mrs. Leslie T. Tupky. K. U. Damco Hold Special Initiation The K. U. Dames met Wednesday Mike Smith, the director of The Withington, 418 Gina Suite. A talk, "The Filipino Woman and Her Place in Society," was given by Alfredo Ruzali- na. A special invitation was hold for the following women: Mrs. Hal Aldermann, Mrs. Harold Noll, Mrs. C. G. Oakes and Mrs. Roland Legan. Hainer-Martin Engagement Is Announced Delta Zeta Initiation Gamma Fitt Bett announces the engagement of Willett Hamer to Sherry Martin. Mr. Martin is a member of the Sigma No fraternity. Delta Zeta announces the initiation this morning of Elizabeth Brunswick, Lawrence Macon, Morgan Phillipburg, City, Cite and Lucile Anderson, M.D. Persherson Easter Egg Hunt Given by Wesley Foundation The members of the Wesley Foundation of the Metodist church entertained with an Easter egg hunt at the church Friday night. The decorations were Post, H. B. Laitner and Selwyn F. Pice. Owl Society Party The annual party given by the Owl society was held last month at a private residence in Washington, E. Lee's erchesterian furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Grafton and R. M. Hewey University Women's Tea Is Postponed On account of Holy Week the April tea of the University Women's club has been postponed until April 9. Alpha Omileron Pi announces the pledging of Clara Strain of Topeka. Valborg Swenson of Kansas City, Mo. is a guest to day at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Pauline Barben of Kansas City, Mo. is a guest today at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Betty Shaw of Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delin house today are: Rick Kruschotello, Charles Houghton, Swett Anderson, Herbert Porter, Harold Melancon, Meli-Melancon, Richard Schmidt, Wurst, Rockey Beckett, Howard Hamilton, Henry Ashley, and Lawrence Geoslin. Dinner guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house today will be Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Miss Frances Wilson, and Maurice Wildgen. Chi Delta Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Edwin Gentry, of Lawrence. Dinner guests at the PiH Kappa Peahouse were Searles Edwards and Everett Moses of Junction City. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house today are Profess. Mrs. L. Laff, Prof. and Mrs. T. E. Atikonw, Prof. and Mrs. Lollie T. Tupy. Mrs. E. J. Williams of Holton is visiting at the Beta Theta Pi house. Week-end guests at the Phi Delta Theta bese Mr. J. G. Cramer, Mr. W. H. Evans, of Kansas City, Mo Mr. Charles Wolfson, an instructor in the department of zoology last year, has returned from Chicago University to study marine biology. Wolfson is studying for a Ph.D. degree. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Friday night were Michael Getto and Larry Mullins. Pi Sigma Alpha announces the initiation of Hazel Thomison and Anne Kent. Send the Kansan home. Student Programs at Church Today At 8 a.m. there will be a corporate communion of the students at which the faculty and staff will meet. There will be a breakfast following this at the student center AT 10 a.m., with the faculty and menor. The Chplain Edwards club will meet for supper and business meeting after. Unitarian Episcopal Morning worship will be at 11. Wesley Foundation worship service will be held at 9:40 a.m. and will be led by the Rev. James Simmons. Simmons will furnish special music and the Riverwood Hum will say a few lines. Christian First Church of Christ, Scientist Services Sunday morning at 11. The subject is 'Reality'. Sunday school will hold a special service and a meeting are held Wednesday evening at 8. A contain will be given at the morning worship, 11 o'clock, entitled "Hail the Victor. The four solos are Prof. William Pilcher, pastor; Lloyd Irickson, boss; Enterprise Knox, soprano; Eric Sweeney, bass; student classes will meet at 9:45 am. Baptist The University class will meet at 9-45 a.m. The subject will be "The Baster" (theater), and the student will have charge of the opening exercises. Morning worship will be at 11, at which time the Mass will begin. Christian Science Society I.O.O.F. Hall, Eighth and Vermont street. Sunday services will be held at 10 a.m. at the University of Minnesota. Sunday school will converse at 9:45 *Plymouth Congregational* School will school meet at 10 am, and 11 am. there will be morning worship on "Exaltation Through Humility." Give Books This Easter Plymouth Congregational The illustrated Ebony Library ($5.00 to $12.50 the Black and Gold edition at $3.50 and the Modern Library edition at 9¢ are special favorites of the college student. Then there are the outstanding new novels and nonfiction, books of drama, poetry, art, and children's books that are sure to please. You will be most welcome to come in and browse. Where The Big Pictures Play THE BOOK NOOK Easter Cards 1021 Mass. Rental Library Day of Days The Greatest Talking Event in History An Honor To Present-- A Treat To See! Monday Shows 3-7-9 PATEE The Master of Masters—Greatest of Stars— A thousand actors—a thousand scenes—a hundred thousand roarous moments KISMET With Loretta Young OTIS SKINNER or the rosette of Bagdad — Beggar— King —Trader of his own virgin daughter — coveter of his mother's wife in At 9:45 a.m. there will be a regular meeting of the student class. Morning worship will be at 11. Social hour will be at 12. 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