SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Vesper Chorus Formed for Religious Services Group to Sing Feb. 22 and March 29 in University Auditorium Under the direction of Dean D. M. Sworthhunter, a large University Verse chorus of selected voices is being placed in period in-person religious services to be held at the University on Feb. 22 and March 29. The chorus will be vested and will march into the Auditorium singing a procession that gives a special number at each service. The number chosen for the first Sunday evening is the "Inammatus" from Rosanilla "Stobal Mater" with Miss Dimitra Georgiev, who has singing stimulating, difficult, sensible ado. The choir will meet in the auditorium of the Administration building on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 17 and Thursday afternoon, Feb. 19 at 4:30 p.m. for an early minute rehearsals. The anthems for these performances will be rehearsed at this time. Those who have been chosen to have part in the Vesper Chorus are as follows: Charlaine Armstrong, Marjorie Babcock, Catherine Churchill, Mary Lou Griffin, Susan Grimes, Grace Huey, Katherine凯妮, Enterprise Knox, Mary M. Mallson, Wilma Miller, Lorman KatherineL. Nelson, Dorothy Parcey, Katherine L. Nelson, Dorothy Parcey, Irene Poebach, Marina Pomerle, Lauer Marina Simmons, Margaret Simmons, Marina Simmons, Agnes Smith, Lillian Smith, Virginia Smith, Evelyn Swartzhorn, Virginia Thompson, Ladia Warrick, Emily Ball, Patt Barkhart, Betty Campbell, Lloyd M. Craig, Virginia Davis, Danny McKay, Patricia Monda, Faye Gandelli, Herta Hart, Helen Kessler, Ida Lanning, Alice Moncrieff, Hermione Noedham, Rowena Parrish, Kristin Schmidt, Christine Underwood, Fearva Olim, Walta Flemer, Ellen Anderson, Paul Black, Stephen J. Sweeney, Cecilia Copeland, Frank Eston, Frank Gray, Walton Hoyt, Vowm Miles, Clifford Mortimer, William Pilcher, Lee Rock, Harold Walker, Eldron Adler, Clarence Azingh, Ray C. Brower, Joseph Doblesh, Lynn Butcher, Lee Roy Conklin, John Mackenzie, Maurice Ericksen, Boy Fisher, Robert Milton, Keith Morrison, Donald Mallon, Rolland Stouber, and Charles Wilson Announcements The Dave staff will meet tonight at 7:20 in the Journal building to pass on copy submitted. Any present or former certifications are eligible to vote The Dominate club will hold mytay to the Little Turtle. The Great Crown will hold mytay to the Honey Bee. Both are open to new students and those who did not try turtles, but did not try cushions. Prof. Allen Creafon Tickets for Tau Sigma signal are to be reserved Feb. 20 at Green hall in the same way that play tickets are re-issued; tickets for tickets are fore then. EIZEN Akademie. Elzbuelk Dummer. Musical Comedy Tryouts Hold Tryouts for the musical comedy were held this past week and nearly all the performers will be there. They will not be announced until later. No rehearsals will be held before next week. 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U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Kappa Sigma Conelave Held in Lawrence The conclave is held for the purpose of cetting fraternity difficulties and a reunion. We meet on W. Weeks of Wichita, Grand Master of district fourteen. Fraternity problems in general were discussed and especially those dealing with fraternity activities. In the next week other problems pertaining to fraternity life such as hell week, scholarship, activities, and co-operation of alumni and the alumnus were also brought up. The annual conclave of the chapters of Kappa Sigma fraternity of district fourteen is in session at the chapter house of the local chapter. Other chapter houses are held at Nebraska and Baker universities, at Kansas State, and Washburn college. Lee P. Benton was elected chairman of the conclave and John C. Corwell of the chapter at Kansas State Agricultural College, secretary. Bridge Luncheon Is Given at Green Owl Tea Room The guest list included Mrs. Henry Ahey, Mrs. Roy Underwood, Mrs. Winslow Ahey, Mrs. Florence Black, Miss Frances Wilhelm, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Miss Rosea Ahey, Mrs. Mattice Crumrine and Mrs. Emma Tine, Mrs. Rosemary Ketchem, Mrs. Dorothy Kuestener, Miss Julia Albee, Mrs. Corin McGrew, Mrs. Layne Tine, Mrs. Rosemary Ketchem, Mrs. Leather Leavenged, Mrs. Malebell Ellott, Mrs. Waldenar Geltch, Mrs. Albert Ahey, Mrs. Leverang Langde Nelson, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Patti Johnson, Mrs. W. Misses Meribah Moore, Ruth Orcault, and Allie Moley Conger were hostesses at a bridge hunchen given Saturday afternoon in the Green Oak tea room. Chaplain Edward Club Will Hold Supper Meeting The Chaplin Edward's club will hold the regular supper and business meeting Sunday in the student center. Frederic Busch, president of the club, will report on the Diocese Young Preachers' independence, which was last week held. Chi Delta Sigma Will Have Initiation The Chi Delta Sigma will hold initiation service this morning for Samuel O'Brien, Richard L. Lawrence, Shilden Farrell Barnes, Edwin Horning, Moline; Clyde Theoreman, Garrett; Leon P. Storm, Kumman; danga C. Campbell. Independence Gamma Phi Beta Holds Initiation for 15 Pledges Gamma Phi Beta hold initiation services for 15 pladdles Friday night, Feb These initiated were Muriel Schubert and Katherine Wellington; Thelma Baltis, Kansas City Dorothy Birt, Ebert, Bipot; Mo. Lucey Clerer, St Joseph,Mo.; Mary Gregory, Beloit; Neve Marie Hendrickson, Lebanon; Pauline Laptad, Lawrence; Genevieve Larabes; Liberal Helen Russell, Great Bend; Eldith Seenberg; James Shultz, Kansas City; Mary Wachter, Kansas City; and Ardette Ward, Kansas City Lutheran Student Association Is Host Tonight The Lutheran Student Association of Trinity Lutheran church will be invited to the High School League and the Optimist League of the church. This meeting is the pre-Leiten lunch-room for all students with the purposes and aims of Lent. 75c PALMS 75c Table d'Hote 75c per cover The Rev. Charles A. Pals will aid him in his work at the Farmer and Farmer and Pasture Huskill will fine music. Miss Mary Larsen, instructor on the Hill, is in charge of the class. Co-Ed Hop to Be Held Friday at Union Building Loin of Pork. Candied Sweet Potatoe Fricassi of Chicken: Steamed Dump- lings in caserole Tomato Princess Mixed Olives Premium Prime Ribs of Beef Au jus Plans were made for a Co-ed hop to be held on Thursday, Feb. 19, from 5:20 in the Union building at a meeting of the Co-ed club board Friday after the concert in McNamhells orchestra will play (for the dance) there and will also be tables of bridges. CHOICE OF Chicken a la king in Pattie Shell Baked Milk-fed Fowl, Game Dressing Braised Beef, Tenderdin Tips Fresh Mushroom Cauliflower Whipped Polenaise Potatoes Veal Birds and Red Apples Delta Sigma Pi Entertain Baptist Church Party This party is for all University women and is a companion party to the Gingham Frolic held earlier in the fall. Virginia Baked Ham and Raisin Sauce Grilled Rib Steak mait re'dhotel Dela Sigma Pi entertained with an informal party at the chapter house of the St. Joseph Episcopal Church by Jack Warfield's orchestra from Otawea. The chaperons were Mrs. Elizabeth Elkward, Mrs. W. C. Koean, Mrs. B. McAdams, and Mrs. Francis Wilson. Cucumber Salad English Muffins Out-of-town guests were Brandon Cannady and Charles Woods, of Columbus, Mo. About forty couples were present during the evening. Alpha Gamma Delta Party Veal Birds and Red Apples Glee Clubs Entertain **DISTRITS** Strawberry Shortcake Fresh Apple Ice with Cheese Vanilla Ice Cream Yogurt Cake Coffee Tea, Milk Out of town guests included Pauline Brown, Ruth Bailey, Ruth Balley, Lucey Berkle Throm, of Kansas City. Vernon Beckman, of Kansas City, poke, and Englina Peden of Kansas City. The pledges of Alpha Gamma Delta entertained the activities with a party Friday night. Hub Else's orchestra played and the戏剧s were balsams tied to the ceiling forming a false heart of a large heart containing the niddes pile. ALSO SPECIAL The chaperons were Mrs. Running, Mrs. Eva Ono, Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, and Mrs. C. E. Lindefle. Barney Scotfield's band furnished him. Dean and Henry Wuerer were from Oklahoma A. and M. College, University of Oklahoma A. and M. College, University of Oklahoma, Kansas State Agricultural College. University of Oklahoma, Kansai University at St. Louis, and Bethel College. The "Bad Luck" banquet at a church in church Frank. The annual fellowship banquet. The menu, toasts and decorations were all covered about bad luck. The combined glee clubs of the University of Kansas entertained the visiting glee clubs with a dance Friday night in the building. OlBrien Tours Two States Prof. F. P. O.Brien, educational director of the bureau of school service, has spent the last week mingling in a room with educators for the North Central association K. U.Dinner for 50c Roger Kratovchil was toastmaster and the main speeches were given by Prof. R. Q. Brewster of the department of chemistry, and Mila Muse Brvenec, of New York City. Delora Kellog was chairman of all arrangements. Alpha Chi Omega entertained with an formal dance Friday night at the Eldridge hotel. Yellow flowers were used as decorations. Chaperson were Mrs. Vada Heiseri Mrs. W. H. Bowersock, Mrs. L. C. Harris and Mrs. Frances Goodland. Alpha Chi Omega Party Arie Simmonds and his orchestra furnished the music. The members of the Wesley Foundation entertained with a 'Valentine Day' party Friday night at the First Mothodist church. Chaperons were the Rev. and Mrs. Harry A. Gordon and the Rev. Edwin F. Price. Gamma Phi Beta alumna present for initiation were Mrs. Russell Baltis, Mrs. Norris Paxson, Mrs. Donald Barries, Msg. John Alden and Lucile Hender-Stern. Mrs. Elizabeth Helen Blond Hoopes, Mrs. Louis Graves, and Mrs. Robert Russell of Lawrence. Mrs. A. B. Kaufman, Modeline B. Kaufman, Herchel Kaufman, and Dale Armold of Atchase were dinner guests from Altaa Aliaa Ma house for Friday night. Other week-end guests were Dr. Oscar Ringel, George Ringel, and Etta Ringel of Kansas City. Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity entertained with a Valentine party last night at The Old Church, where were hearts and red streamers. Music was furnished by four members of Beninie Moton's band. Mrs. Lea Mmanon helped guests with the chaperons. Out-of-town guests were Ms. Genève Thompson, Thomas Kane, and Miss Buster Watkinson, Topeka. Mrs. Edith F. Martin, housemother at the Chi Omega house, has gone to visit her daughter, in Coffeyvilles for a few days. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Dorothy Gotherie to Edwin Cooper. Ms Gothereir graduated from the University last year. Mr Gothereir attended school here and is affiliated with Dalia Sigma Lamda fraternity. Week-end guests at the Delta Sigma Phi meetup included Harold Hare, Marianne Kostner and Maria Hearn of Kansas City; Mice Leona Davis, Miree Rabbe, and Mrs. Sam Rowley of Topeka. DOLLAR BOOKS Frank Baxter, gr20, of Kansas City, is a week end guest at the Theta Tau house. Ruth Cushing, c23, who was injured shortly before the end of the first season, was transferred to Concordia, Miss Cushing fell from her horse and was unable to return to school. $ $ $ $ $ Mary Briart Drake of Springfield Mo, is a week-end guest of the Alpha Omicron PI house. 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