WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Chancellor Delivers University Greetings at Church Dedication Presbyterian Church Members Hold Service in Honor of New Structure "Youth is not interested in a religion that guarantees safety, but one rather that gives promise of high adventure," Chancellor E. H. Lindley said last evening in bringing greetings from the University to her son, Christopher, who is a terrian Church, now being dedicated after reconstruction. "Youth is not interested in a code that is full of prohibitions, but it seems rather a code that makes it true that goodness is victorious vi. The chancellor commented on the interest which 700 Prebysterian families in Kansas have in the Lawyer's College. He is in the University, and commended the church for its courage in face of adverse circumstances in rebuilding the structure, and for its choice of a man of personality to become its dearest friend. Ralph Harmon, chairman of the trustees, and of the building committee, presided at the meeting last night. I. C. Stevenson, member of the building committee, retold the story of the first of March, 1928, and of the efforts to rebuild the church. Mayor R. C. R.ANKin spoke in behalf of the city. The Rev. John F. Alliance, brought greetings from other churches, and a telegraph of greeting from the Revered Father Fitzgerald of the Catholic church was The Rev. Theodore H. Azzman, for 10 years pastor of churches in Stillwater and Norman, Okin, will be installed tonight as pastor of the institution at Westminster College, the renece, and director of Westminster Hall, the religious center maintained at the University of Kansas by the Symod of Kansas. Notable ministers of the state will visit in the service, going to be at 8 o'clock at the church. The Reverend Mr. Aszman is a na- Want Ads FOUND: Money on campus Monday. Owner may have it by identifying and paying for ad. Phone K, U, 112. 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Edward Evanguelist Synod of North America. Mrs. E. C. Buehler and Mrs. Freed Ellisworth will give a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon tomorrow at the Colonial tea room. Announcement has been received o the marriage of Martha Jane Phillip and John Wilbur Schill. A, B, 21 which took place at the First Christian School in Oyster Bay on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 26, at o'clock. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony at th home of the bride's parents, Mr. an Amy Schill. The young coed left Saturday evening to go for leans, La, where they will take the boat for Cuba. They will be at hom in Bartlesville on Nov. 29, Mr. Star is a member of Phi Kappa Pi fraternity, the football star of a few years ago. Mrs. H, G. Haseig and Mrs. E, D. Lack of Kansas City, Mo., are guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Alumni and active members of Pi Beta Phi sorority will be hostesses at their annual benefit bridge on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the chamber house, the proceed will be sent to the Pi Beta Phi school at Galtown Tenn. Mrs. L. N. Lewis, chairman of the committee, has announced that prizes will be awarded at each table. Refreshments will also be served. Tickets may be received by the member of the active chapter, or any member of the alumni association. Mrs. R, H. Munford has been visiting at the Alpha Omicron Pi house since Sunday. She drove from Flint to Baltimore returned to her home at Belville today. Marriage Wellington and Luceila Talierfoer, the Chi Omega house, were guests of the Pi Beta Phi and the Chi Omega societies at Manhattan last week-end. Mrs. Miriam Herrick of Eureka has been a guest at the PI Beta Phi house for the past few days. Mrs. J, C. Brenner, of Hays, and Mrs. Floyd Stacy, of Chanute, are guests at the Chi Omega house this week. Josephine Huse of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house is visiting her parents in Kansas City today. George L. Davis of Kansas City is the guest of his daughter at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Mrs. D. G. Cunningham of Burden is a guest at the Sigma Kappa house Alpha Xi Delta had charge of the W. S. G. A. ten at 3:30 c'clock this afternoon in the rest room of the central Administration building. Alpha Tau Omega initiated the LaTeX course at Dartmouth, Curdie, Dick Grubb, Frank Smith Arno Ziesin, Dean Cochran, Ted Burroughs, Mike Simmons and Dedy Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Norman Maines c'33, o Denver. Theta Epilion held a meeting last night at the home of Mrs. G, W. Thomas at 1124 Mississippi. In connection with the world study this institute is offering an Kulshi University student from Chile, spake on South America and China. The Coompetomian Club announces the pledging of George Edward Hatton, of Bunkerhill, and Samuel Sackman, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The Sigma Kappa alumnae bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Myers Marshall. Theta Tau held initiation Sunday at the chapter house for the following men: Henry Hood, Lawrence; Llewis Forest, Kuwait City; Stanley McKenzie, London; Lawrence; Glen Mitchell, Lawrence; Claire Wood, Liberal; Russell Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, entrusted the women who served at their Sunday tea, with a buffet luncheon and dance at the chapter house last night. Jack Warfield and Neun Synopcars furnished the music. Straight, Bartlesville; Tom Wichta; Archie Kennedy; Lawrence George Hughes; Topelak; and Clark Hopkins, Chicago. Social Calendar --speaker at the meeting in Independence Thursday, and three alumni, T. J. Berry and Charles I. Foe, 198, of Coffeyville, and T. J. Barley, 198, of Independence W. S. G. A. ten, rest room of central Administration building, 3:30 to 5 Wednesday Deans of Women banquet, Eldridge Hotel. Thursday Mrs. E. C. Buehler and Mrs. Free Ellsworth, luncheon at Colonial tea room. Sigma Kappa nomenae bridge club home of Mrs. Mary Myers Marshall, Friday Wesley Foundation, party, Methodist church. Alpha Delta Pj party, chapter house 12 p. m. Pi Beta Phi benefit bridge, chapter house. Doctor Lampe to Speak Church Convocation Will Offer Interesting Address The director of a unique school of religion will be the principal speaker at the educational convention, to be held Thursday evening at 10 a.m. at the First Prebyterian church as part of its devotion week exercises. The school of religion at the University of Iowa is unusual in that it maintained jointly by Protestant Jew, and Cathedral, and is under the leadership of Dr. M. Willard Lampie. Doctor Lampie will be in lawrence toorrow, and will talk tomorrow ever since the State University and the Church." For several years, Doctor Lampa was director of Prebystaffian student work at the University of Pennsylvania, and later was director of the work for the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Frank G. Richard of Topeka, general secretary of the Edna Kahn Education Foundation, also will be on the program, speaking on "Present-Day Religious Education." The chorus choir of 52 voices, under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout, will sing. Read the Kansan want ads Business and Professional DIRECTORY LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE @ EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Offer over Canon Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax. DR. 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Kelvie, member of the federal government, and he intended to run for the senate. Friends of Senator William E. Barah, of Idaho, another of the independent group which had been revisited, told me that they had been informed a proposal had been made in Idaho circles to state that state as an opponent of Barah. Sen. Gerd P. Nye, (N.D.) who, unlike布哈, Norris, McMaster, (M.S.) and Schail, (Mimi), is not up for the challenge, but such an organized effort to overthrow the independent representation from the West would be met with consolidation of the independent force for the next congressional election. "If there is any movement like that, we will get together and put up a stronger fight than they have ever seen before." Nye said. This evidences of activity came in the face of a pitying influence in Kahn, of the Kuhn group, in the Kahn, of Kahn Loeb and Co., an trustee of the Republican senatorial campaign committee. Kahn's selection by charismatic leaders was without consultation with other party leaders, caused the flareback which led to the developments in farm blaze mkrk All women who are going to Nebraska for the game must register their name, means of transportation, and chaperone at Friday noon. Friday noon. Any woman going in a car must have permission written directly from her mother. Any woman staying over night must register her name with the chaperone so she will know who is attending. At present few have signed indicating negligence among the officers, so this MUST be done within the next 18 hours by all women. Arah Weedmann, Pres. W.S.G.A. K. U. Faculty Members to Talk at Gatherings Alumni to Hold Reunions Teachers and alumni of K. U, will cold reunion meetings tomorrow and Friday at six cities in Kansas, and University instructors will address the meetings at this time. These meetings are in connection with the state teachers meetings, which are being held in Salina, Independence, Kansas City, Dodge City, Wichita and Topeka, and they are taking place at because the teachers are gathered and many of them represent K. U, alumni. Willard Glacoe, A.B.17, LL.E.94 president of the K. U. alumni club in Winhab will be prof. in tennis Prof. Tennis plin will be the speaker. Olsa S. Lösch, 6,577, and Muriel Russell A. Ribbens for the meeting for the meeting on Friday night at the Jayhawk Hotel. Prof. E. F. Engel will be testmaster, and Prof. At Salina Dr. E, G. Pardifeld, M.D. 11, is in charge of the arrangements and Prof. John Ike will speak at the meeting which is to be held Friday night at the Lamer Hotel. Chanc- leur Lidley will be the chief Prepare for Mid-Semester Exams BUY A New Fountain Pen and Pencil Set SHEAFFER - WATERMAN - MOORE Your name engraved free "Handy for Students' --speaker at the meeting in Independence Thursday, and three alumni, T. J. 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