SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE School of Religion Becomes Member of National Board Possibility of Combination With Wichita School Is Recognized by Braden The Bible Chair of the University has recently been voted into membership of the national board of education of the Christian church. "This incurred the further development of our religious life," Dr. Braden, of the School of Religion. The present plans call for a comma payer for funds which will begin in September. This should make possible the further development of the School of Religion program sometime during the following year. If Friend University of Wichita should decide to move its educational force here from Oklahoma to the New York department with the one at the University, according to Dean Braden. The project for the promotion of the development of the School of Religion was approved by the district convenions of the churches which closed At the recent Religious Education Association convention it was announced that at least a dozen schools would be participating in an organization at state universities. nization at state universities Annual Banquet Planned School of Education to Feast Thursday, May 12 "Plans for the annual Education Banquet are under way for a gala affair which is to take place on Thursday, May 12, at the Thimble Tea Room," according to Miss Ruth Lichtenstein, secretary to Dean Schweiger. The committee on arrangements more planning the program which will be adapted to the needs of students tendance at the languet will be com- posed of the staff of the School of Education, and all these students who are enrolled for degrees or certifi- Plans for the evening include music, songs and toasts. The banquet is scheduled for 6 p.m., and will be attended by up to any bill activity for the evening. Tickets are on sale at the office of the Dean of Education, 193 Fraser Hall, or from any member of the committee. Members of the committee in charge are Cecile Wacker, Walter Freese, Mary Engle, Lois Laptad, George Krahl, Betty Steele, Margaret Claras and Clara Balwin. Want Ads LOST: Monday evening a pair of glasses, Name is on inside of case. Call Alice Anderson, phone 1811. 175 FOR SALE or will leave for a term of years: A large, almost completely furnished house in good repair, splendid location, suitable for a family of four. Attn: club, Call Mrs. I., L. Garett, 1336 Tennessee, phone 2005 white, 180 FOR SALE: Three story house in excellent location. A fine residence or income property. Suitable also for recreational or club. Phone 177 Red. Refr. LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin. Name on back. Call Ellen Peny at 73. Reward. 178 TENNIS RACKETS $2.50 - up BALLS "Handmade" Wright & Ditson 50c Racket Restringing Keeler's Book Store Remember what Emerson said about the better mouse trap and beaten path to the door? We do the "Better kind of Shoe Repairing" and they already have resurfaced 17 West 9th St. In Society J. B. Lowell --full, presented in the audition, titled "The Mourners," featured at Friday's event, especially, prepared for the party. A number of vocal songs and group songs were some. The annual markey party of the department of romance hampshire was held preference to a graduate student professor of romance hampshire, the French may ease, and students studying in the French may ease. The program also includes Elisa Neumannwinder and Amanda Shapiro. The program for the afternoon featured a reception and a luncheon. Pi Delta Phi held its formal spring 2017 party at P. A. H. uld Hall Friday morning, where the house was glowed by displaying at the hall an array of colorful decorations, including colored curtains, crystal latchers, and amber staircases with gold wall sculptures, a brass band, and an orchestra. The Kunjie-Pressler Ceremonial Chapel. --the. Out of town guests were Leon Deaver and rene Phelman, Sabatha; Tom Law and Ilie- ward Shaffer, Tongela. Chaperones were Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Wil- mont and Mrs. Bettle of Neddellie. "A Bridlehead the Corver" party was held at Henley house, Saturday from 9 to 12 p.m. Each guest was given a certain piece of work to do, while entertainment was Gratitude Ball. Pbi Mu Alpha entertainal with a 12 vceh house party, Friday evening. Championes were Mf. F., M. L. and Mr. Jimmy Christie The annual Senior cake with was combined with the variety of cookies and pastries that he created by Wenner, a wine critic. Entertainment was furnished by Curt and John Benton, the Personality Guests. Phil Giamma Dolfo interment with a 12-letter bachelor martyr. Saturday morning. The family will be decorated with flowers and indoor work. Mourners were filled by the Keanu Reeves. Chaines were Mrs. Margaret Perrine Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. Charles Koff and Mrs. Margaret Hummel. Out of town greatness, George Ravenawald (1947-2013), a talented dancer, ballet master, ballet dancer, ballet teacher, ballet educator, Balach Emanuel, Howard Cauer, Courtney Wilsen, Karen City, Kara (Karla) Wilson, Karya City, Karla (Karla) Wilson, Karya City, Karla (Karla) Wilson, Karya City, Karla (Karla) Wilson, Karya City, Karla (Karla) Wilson, Karya City, Karla (Karla) Wilson, Karya City, Karla (Karla) Wilson, Karya City, Karla (Karla) Wilson, Karya City Sima Kaen entertainment at their choice of a private party, a party in the palace, party in Lunedan, lunch was set up at the Thai restaurant where were decorated with candles and white flowers. The guests enjoyed wine, cookies and desserts in the current room, orders with Greek bread and fresh fruits. The decoration carried out a roaring garden parade. Flowered lattices and run canals filled the gardens. Coloured lights were played, together with kisses of flowers about the room, formed the walls of dazzle. The out of town presents were were Mr. Wesley Hare, Dr. Jerry Hurry, Mr. Mary Houser Mrs. Blount Hacksey, and Mr. Glen Burney Johann Walters, Ichabod Curtis, Mr. William Pillick Joshua M. Churie, Mr. Robert L. Pauli Harris orchestrates of Kansas City, Ms. Linda Ransom, Ms. Alicia Swaincover; Ms. V. A. Bidwell, Ms. Wenny Phi Chi entertained with its annual spring party at the chapter house, Friday evening. The dances were arranged according to prose formations. The house was decorated by Ward of Lance- rence in spice, form and basswood work. Ms. she was furnished by Tommy donations a serviced apartment panel was served service the crevice. 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