PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1930 Society --be new mothermothers. The hostesses ill be: Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs.Emily Mitchell, Mrs. Bell Wilton, Mrs. Emily Bauer, Ms. L. Haleley, V. L. Haleley, and Mrs. Clara Leandru. Comptonish club entertained last night at an open house and dance for friends in its new house at 1533 Vermont street. A musical program, including a Saxophone done by Marton Ganoway and a Brass performed by Alfredo Bustamante, and instrumental number by the Hawaiian trio Tahupai Nui. In addition to the members, and Tin Loko Wengar, and piano numbers by Meraviyan Wengar, com-mposer for the performance. Dancing was held from 9 to 12 with a Kansas City orchestra furnishing the music. Chaperones were Mia. P. J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Crow Alba Omicron Pa held open house for the photo last night from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., which included the music. The chaperons were Mrs. W.E. Howard, of the Alba Kappa Fas house, Mes. Zac M. Hector, of the Alba Kappa Fas house, Gertrude Sawell, of the Simma Alpha Epsilon house, Ellen Davis, of Wichita, of Sporville, were off to town at nets. Weekly foundation, the student group of the Methodist church, entertained with a music at the church Friday night. Chaundes and games formed the evening's entertainment. Glicker Baker, the assistant, and Greensboro General, the refreshments. The Tay Edwin Price and Dr. Harry Glover were chaperons. Mo Piirzi Zelenko, baroque musical serenity, will give a tea for all sophomores, junior, and senior women in the school of Fine Arts this afternoon. He will be in a real room on the second floor of the Administration building, of the building Then, Phi Arbus held open house Friday evening with Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. Margaret Tipping, and Mrs. Jane Hale for the group of town guests for the evening were Louise Covierne and Marie Covierne, Karen Larsen and Alexandra Kampsen, of Astrahion, and Elizabet Fleming, of Karma City, Music for the evening was by Harley Kayne and his orchestra. Alpha Gamma Deltas delib open house Friday night with M.S. S. L. Wilgrish, Mrs. Mary Gilbert, and Mrs. Emma Brown. The event was held the evening was furnished by Carl Johanns's orchestra. The out of town and Helen Felden, of Kansas City. Gamma Psi Delta hold open house last night from 8 to 11. Hub Els' band transformed the music for the dance. Out of dozen guests were Dorothy Decker, Kristen McCarthy, Keppner, Mannan City, and Hazel Kernan from Coffeville, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Kilth Martin, Mrs. Gerrtudek with John Paulbald won act as the prowess. The Hammermother's association will meet for the first time this year to tournay, at the Alpha Xi Delta house at 3 p.m. This meeting is to welcome 0144 21003835 Stirling Street 0144 21003835 Stirling Street Want Ads WANTED. Student laundry. Also linen and touch dry wash. Called for and delivered. Phone 2563 M. -25. FOE ENGAGEMENTS with Johnny Johnson and his K.U. orchestra, col. 250% - 2/2 FOR SALE clean: One nearly new Tuned suit; 37 inch breast. Call: 646. -21- FOR RENT. Farnished apartment on first floor, with piano. Roommate wanted. Call Ms. Henderson; phone 2357. 1328 Calibra. —23 EVENING meals and Sunday dinner; also student to work for same. 1120 mph. Phone 1503. —19 TYPEWRITERS. New portables and good standard machines for rent. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mona. Phone 864. -22 FOR SALE: Five firelock padlock keys made for door, trunk, auto locks used correctly altered. 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Middle row—Bursten Power, Salina; Virgil Crow, Cfayleville; Richard Porter, Salina; Joseph Vogler, Waterville; Edgar Law, Lawrence; Keith Johnson, Willet Anne, Florence. Front row—Donald Roney, Marquette; Walter Elder, Jr. El Dorado; Robert Gannow, Salina; John Lautens, Tompset; Carl Peter Garden City (appointed from Pawnee Rock); James H. Compton JE, Wesleyh The following were made recipients of the scholarship during the past summer: Johnson, Porter, Gift, Johnson; Johnson, Porter, Gift, Johnson; Elder, G朱雀, Lumpkin, Petitt; Abling, Eder, Gumming, Lumpkin. William Bullard of Hutchinson was absent when the picture was taken. Appointments are made each summer after competitive examination of all superior high school graduates who Lois Churchill and Erma Young, both of St. Joseph, are week-end guests at the Sigma Kappa house. James Krovolio will have charge of his meeting of the Christian church tubers which will be held this after- party. He will meet with students students will hike to the haunted one about a male cast of Lawrence women are expected to take the hike. The department of journalism will have a "jet acquainted" picnic in Marvin's grove Thursday evening. Nadine Bishop, of Kansou City, is a guest at the Alpha Xi Delta sorority this week. Wend-end guests at the Delta Zeta house are: Frances Seekey, of Russell, Virginia; Faye Liberty, of Liberty; Ms. Missie Brennan, of William Jewell College at Liberty. William Waggoner, of Wobb City, damage to her here last year caused at he Kappa Sigma house over the week nd. Ford Harbaugh and Emil Jonach are spending the week and at Althona in New York to meet with their Fam Fairchild to Clair Landal, Both Mern Fairchild and M. Leland Lois Kirkhill and Elizabeth Young both of St. Joseph, are guests at the Sigma Kappa house this week. Week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are either Holcomb, Enporia, and Mrs. E. R. Moses, of Great Bend. Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor of English, will be the guest of the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumna at a Founder's day lunch tomorrow in the Hyde Park hotel held in the Hyde Park hotel. Miss Hoopes will read contemporary poetry. The Rev. Dr. J. E. Detweiler of St. Louis, secretary of the southern district of the Presbyterian board of missions will speak at Westminster forum this evening. Doctor Detweiler has spent 15 years in missionary service in Japan Edward Murray, LLB.29 stopped at the Pi Upsilon house recently on his way to Topka, where he will represent him in the Kansas state supreme court. About 20 members of the Lutheran Student Walker league will bike to Brown's prove this afternoon for a pie presentation. W, Sleepworth will chopen府. Miss Josephine McDonald, of Kansas City, has been the guest of Roberta Nelson at the Alpha Delta Pi house for Nearly 250 graduates of last June classes in Kansas entered the position of instructor. Colby, Kinley, Lawrences and Coffey, Fifty of those came to the University. Fifty of these came to the University. Miss Ellen Davis, of Wichita, and Miss Holle Rortlett, of Spearville, were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Friday evening. may have been nominated by their review with the scholarship commit- tive school orignals. Margaret Mappert Topping, homesteem of the Alpha Kappa Lambda Internation, went to Kansas City yesterday to attend Nicholas-Green wedding and reception. the past few days. Miss McDonald is affiliated with Kappa KappaGamma of Iowa University. Beta Fita phi hold open home for fi pleiges Friday evening from 8 to 11 Hue House orchestra played. Mrs Maclean, McLean school, mother, chaperon. Sigma Kappa sorority held formal initiation service yesterday afternoon for Margaret Roberts of Oikalaose. A banquet was given after the ceremony. Theodora Banker, of Russell, is a member of the Chi Omega sorority this week-end. Prescription Department Student Programs at Church Today We Have a Very Complete Bring Your Prescriptions to us to be filled carefully Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" New members will be received and a special community service will be held in the basement of the water which Dr. Harry A. Gordon brought back from the Jordan river. The quartet will sing "Closer Lord to thee" and the group will be at 5:30 p.m. The subject of the Equestrian Leisure service will be "The Ride." Another session will be at 7:25 p.m." Werner Bolton will be in charmes Methodist Doctor Gordon will deliver an evening lecture sermon on England, based on his recent trip abroad. Dr James Dewdler, of St. Louis, facilitates the southern district of a certain church, will speak today at 11 o'clock in the first Presbyterian church at New York. This evening at Westminster hall, Doctor Detweller will speak to the Westminster forum. His topic will be "The Student and World Fellowship." The musical program will include an anthem, "By Babylon's Wave" (Gound), and a vocal solo by Katherine Langmade Nelson. Preshyterian "A Rare Gift!" will be the subject of the morning sermon by the Rev, William Backus at the Unitarian church. The young people will have the re The Rev. W. R. Stoeppwolwerd of the Immauel Lutheran church will conduct the Bible class today at 10 a.m. on Friday. The class will be "What Think Ye of Christ?" At 5 p.m. members of the local chapter of the Walther league will have a meeting on Thursday. Immanuel Lutheran Unitarian Stipends are awarded in accordance with the needs of each student. To some, only a small grant is made; to others, coming from homes of very small families, sometimes, practically all expenses are underwritten by the Summerfield fund. pular supper at 6:30 p.m. at the church, Dr. John Ise will speak on "Some Un-Christian Aspects of Our Present Economic System" at 7:30 p.m. Bantist "Christ, the Head of the Church" will be the superintendent of the morning school. Job: Law, John Baptist, Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky. Special music will be furnished by a The Young People's meeting will be held at 6:45 p.m. The evening service begins at 7:45, and the subject of the ceremony will be "The Proper Length for Women." The program will end at 8:30 a.m. event Wattz will be glad to answer questions at the close of the service. Episconal "Evidences of Religion" will be the subject of the sermon delivered by the Reverend M. Shaer at the Episcopal School for students will be at 9:45 a.m. The Chaplain Edward's club will hold an outdoor meet at Brown Growth Summer Camp. The meeting should meet at the student center at 1013 Vermont at 4:00 p.m., where transfiguration class meets. At the evening service at 7:45 o'clock the second of a series of talks will be given on "How to Read the Bible." "Christ or Paganism" will be the subject of the morning sermon at the First Christian church, Truth and Kentucky streets. The musical program will include an anthem, "Great Savior," which is sung by Ericrickson is the solist of the morning. The Young People will meet at the burch for a hike at 4 o'clock. Christian May be obtained only through an VIRGIN DIAMONDS AUTHORIZED VIRGIN DIAMOND DEALER F. H. RObertS Jeweler 833 Mass. Rally day will be observed by the Compassionate Sunday school at 10 a.m. at the Riverside Service at II of oak, the Reverend Mr. Grey will give the second of a series of talks on the Pension Play which he has given to Olszewski at Oszwedskia, Germany. Congregational The Fireside Forum will have in regular supper at 6:30 p. m. --at its best for you Announcements --at its best for you The Unity study class for students is at the present time meeting Tuesday in Room 301. Students attend its next event in the second floor. All students interested in UY are invited to join the class. Mrs. Stewart, director. Blue Mill Sandwiches Fountain Specialties Plate Lunches FULTON We are carrying a cargo of Sunday Dinner Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio We Deliver Phone 509 BOSTONIAN SHOES If you naturally choose distinctive footwear, Fleetwing needs no praise from me. There's no better-bred example of smart style. From raikish English to toe mannish heel, Fleetwing is to the manner born in autumn. 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