SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Allen entertained with a formal dinner dance at their home, 801 Louisiana street. In 2013 he joined the honor of the 1930 basketball squad. The house was decorated in pastel shades of roses, snap dragons, sweet pens, and fresh. During the evening, Mrs. Amory helped Mrs. Amory and Mrs. Alain, gave a tap dance representing Miss Championship of 'Champions' dancers and 'Commanders' hand played for the dancing. The guests, besides the 1930 basketball squad, swear: Mr. and Mrs. Margo Lafontaine, Jillian Marjorie Nelson, Dorotheen Simons, Robbie Caskin, Marcine Swift, Whitfield Hammond, Elizabeth Margaret, Kereche, Hazel Hoffman, Mary Margaret Humery, Fern Snyder, Richard Gufford, John LaTayon; Richard Gufford, cheer leader and Michael J. Getz, assistant football A Chinese dinner was given at Henley house Friday evening by students who have lived in China. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Wheeler and Edwin P. Price were guests of the group. The dinner was prepared by Shin-Chun Cheung. This dinner was given last year to about twenty students and faculty members who had been in China and were attending of Shanghai College, who was visiting the University at that time. The following people were present at the dinner: Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Ethel Joy Williams, Miss Alma Horteller, Mice Ada Ruth Hanson, Mr. Price, Shin-Chi Cheung, Jen Fak Woo and Gen- The annual cabaret dinner-dance of Delta Chi was held Friday night from 6 to 12 at the chamber house. During the dinner, members of Delta Chi furnished the music. The house was decorated with yellow jonquils and green huckleberry foliage. Hal Pratt and his Brunswick recording Hall were invited to join in to 12. The chaperones were; Mrs. L. C. Harris, of the Delta Chi house; Mrs. Ralph Walradin, of the Gamma Phi Beta house, and Mrs. George Miller, of the Sigma Nu Out-of-town guests were: Junita DeVean, of Levenworth; Kathryn Wynn, Virginia Hull, Beverly McClaen, Esther Joseph, Lee Kellerman, Bahar Shah, G. B. Arnold, and Mr. Mrs. Cecil DeRoin, all of Kansas City; Grace Thomas and Stanley Closton, of Emporia; Mary Patter, of La Cyrge; Phyllis Buchanan, of Madison; Hall and Ray Norfolk, of St. Joseph. Those who will assist in the tea are: Mrs. E, B. Stouffer, Mrs. E, N. L. Gillespie, Mrs. R. Hunt, Agnes Husband, Mrs. F, P. O. Brien, Mrs. Beile Wiltmand, and Mira Inecbephy. Music will be given by Matti Johnson, and Andrew Broyles. A formal tea will be given this afternoon at the Alpha Xi Delta house from 4 to 5:30 in honor of Mrs. Myrley Coker Cobee, of Harburg, IL, Ms. Combe is the national visitor of that organization. About 290 invitations have been sold. Those in the receiving line will be those in the serving line, because Dean Husband, Miss Peabody, Jean Sellars, Dean Husband will pour tea. The decorations will be yelI Jay Jones held initiation services for the women in a Saturday afternoon at the Louis Irwin building. The initiates entertained the sorcerers with a surprise performance of a ballet by Louise Irwin, 622 Ohio street. The decorations were pink tapestries and The 14 women were initiated are: Wilma Brinka, Bertrude Brown, Shirley Hester, Dale Ramsdell, Hacker Mary Llewyn Haskins, Margaret Hill, Louise Irwin, Marguerite Koch, Helen Lawson, Laura Judn, Dennis Worthington, Van Payna, and Ruth Warrington. The young people of the Plymouth Congregational church hold a party at Tennessee street, Friday evening from 8:30 to 11. The entertainment includes live music and dancing. Business and Professional DIRECTORY tev. A. D. Grey and Dudley Horton vere the chaperones. The Baptist Young People's union at the First Baptist Church Friday night gave halstead had charge of the event. Thomas chartered the party. William Thomas chartered the party. Gong-ringing, as regular ceremony for all Chinese productions, introduced by the composer and/or "The Story of the Willow Plate," presented at Westminster hall at 9 p.m. The play was presented in typical Chinese style. A property man, who played the lead character, sent each character with his adjuncts as they were needed. Keku would come through the scenery and programs, were supplied by one individual, and the only scenery was a large picture of willow plants at the back of the house. Sybil Fisher and Lois Gill were in charge of the evening's entertainment. Fi Upsilon announces the pledging of Russell Vayles, of Plains. Members of the east were as follows: Kenneth Sennith, Dorothy Swain, Leonard Tullhil, Elliot Thereman, Louise Russell, Earl Doll, and Week-end guests at the Alma Omni Pi house are: Ethel Sairbanks, Frames Cockerell, Helen Ralston, Ione Clothier, Muriel Fowlcry, all of whom are in residence and Dorothy Brooks, of Spevirella, and Marian Kimmel, of Walwin. Guesses at the Alpha XI Delta knot Knose of Neil Basson, hostess to Nazanlal Clark and Louis Chickle Hoslington; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kid, of Dodge City, and Miss Dorothy Morton. The men of Wesley Foundation entertained the women with a stunt party Friday night from 8 to 10:30 at the Wesley Foundation tentation consisted of games such necklace and balloon races. Ice cream cones were served for refreshments. Those in charge were: Frank Wallace, c25; Ewald, c25; Donald Roney c'33. Student Programs at Church Today There will be no social hour at the Trinity Lutheran church, but the students will have charge of the popular Lenten services this week. The annual organ preclude, starting at 7:20 p.m. The Rev. Charles A. Puls will deliver the third of his series of talks on the "Saintless Scenes in the Masters," beginning the evening will be "The Scenes in the Halls of Jewish Justice." Methodist The regular, student classes will meet at 9:45 this morning. This evening at 5:30, Ruth Hamilton, cuele, will have charge of the fellowship hour. At 6:30 the topic "Does It Pay to be Popular?" will be discussed, Vernon Bolton, and it will be the regular morning and even church services today. Christian The young people of the Christian church will have a hike this afternoon, starting at 4:30. Ruth Anderson, 'canel, will lead the discussion tonight at 7:30 at Westwood Hall. "What Think Ye of Jesus?" This is the fourth of the series of discus-sions on the topic of the institution of the Bible by Students." A social hour will follow the discuss- Prehysterian Unitarian "Types of Religious Genius" is the name of the paper which Prof. Olin Templam, of the department of philology at the University of church this morning. This paper will be read in晨读 of the regular Sunday School and the Sunday School will hold a vesper service under the direction of Mrs. Templam. The Sunday School will join the Y. P. R. this evening at the Plymouth Congregational church. After the supper, M. E, N. Owen will speak on "A King of God" in a piano solo. Fa'31, will play a piano solo. U. at its regular 6:30 lunch. After the lunch Mr. Sam Carter, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. will speak on "Does College Weaken or Strengthen Religious Faith?" meetings meetings are open to the public. 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