MARCH 14, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Secret Wedding Stubbs-Searle Wedding The wedding of Miss Geneva Searel to Mr. Paul J. Stubbs, both of Lawrence, will take place at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the bride's home south of Lawrence. The Reverend Doctor Klyne, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will perform the ceremony. Only the immediate families of the young couple will be present at the wedding. Immediately following the ceremony the wedding party will proceed to a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of the groom's parents, ex-Governor and Mrs. W. R. Stubbs. m. Thursday Sorority Exchange Miss Genevieve Searel is a member of the local chapter of Pi Beta Phi. Thursday Sorority Exchange The bi-weekly sorority exchange in pan-hellenic for last night was as follows: Sigma Kappa at Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi at Chi Omega, Chi Omega at Gamma Phi Beta, Gamma Phi Beta at Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta at Sigma Kappa, Pii Beta Pi to Alpha Delta Pi, and Alpha Delta Pi to Alpha Xi Delta. Pi Upsilon Initiation Pt. Uapalion will hold initiation Sunday for the following pledges: Charles Dilley of Alta Vista, Arthur Johnson of Kansas City, Mia., Ralph Gray of Summerfield, Arnold Bacon of Kansas City, Mia., Lloyd Bryan of Ellsworth, Harley Neal of Bartlesville, Okla.,-Payton Kailor of Ft. Scott, Marshall Havenhill of Lawrence and Jerome Joahim of Plainview, Minn. Alemannia Initiation Alemania will hold initiation Saturday afternoon for Philip Levi, c2; Melvin Rutledge, e2; Franklin Burwick, e2; Guy Davis, c2; Clerain Rogers, c2; c2, and Kenneth will be Lieet W. H. Hawkins, Lilr. Arl Frost, John Winkler, Paul Schmidt, Ernest Kugler, and Lieet Austin Sandborn. Allen Compton Visited Here Allen Compton Visited Here Allen "Pete" Compton of Kansas City, Missouri, a student in the University in 1917 visited Wednesday and Thursday at the Pi Kappa Delta Compton, who enlisted shortly after the declaration of war, was wounded and gassed. For several months he was in hospitals in France and only recently returned to the United States. He was with the 110th Engineers. Musicale at University Club A music recital will be given at the University Club Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Henry A. Shim, soprano; Miss Joanna Gleed, piano; Mr. William B. Dalton, violoncello; Miss Anna Sweeney, accompanist. The following program will be given: Chorale Varia: For Violinello D'Indy and I must. Mr. Dalton and Miss Sweeney Aria from "Semele": "O Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me?" Handel Legend for Piano: The Bird Sermon ... Liszt Miss Gleed En Bateau ... Debussy Two Songs. I've Been Reminding ... Horn Sunday ... Brahms Mrs. Shinn Torch House Party at Wichita Evelyn Rorabaugh, c19, will entertain the members of Torch, honorary senior society of women, at a house party at her home in Wichita during the spring vacation. The guests will be: Katheryne Hammond Spencer, Helen Wagstaff, Helen Felpe, Louise Nixon, Margaret Walker and Mary Smith. Lucile Cleveland will also be a guest. Personalas of the Campus Arthur Fleck, "22, will come from Kansas City to attend the Sigma Alpha Epsilon party Saturday. Miss Theresa Tummel from Kansas City will spend Saturday and Sunday at the Pi Phi house. Abram Troup of Logan, who was a pre-medic student on the Hill in the years of 1914 and 1916, is visiting at the Acacia house. Mu Phi Epailon will give their annual Spring Party at I.O.O.F. Hall Saturday evening. The faculties of the Schools of Pharmacy and of Medicine will give a dance Friday night at F.A.U. in honor of the seniors in the School of Medicine who to Goresdale next week to continue the study of medicine. Harold Shores, m'22, of Burr Oak came Friday to visit his sister, Belva Shores, c'20, and to attend the Mu Phi Epsilon Spring Party. He is staying at the Nu Sigma Nu house. Helen Stevenson, c'22, and Mildred Miller, c'23, will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Miss Henrietta Allen, of Tonoka, will spend Saturday at the Pi Phi house. Miss Georgina Neese and Miss Ernestine Blank from Topeka will spend Saturday at the Pi Phi house. Mrs. R. J. Buswell spent a few days the past week with her daughter, Ruth Massey, sp, at the Pi Phi house. Lawrence Simons, '21, Dean Floyd, '22, Albert Lakin, '22, and Joe Swartz, '21, will attend the Follies tonight. Mrs. W. G. Shafer and her two daughters, Josephine Shafer, c'21, and Jeanette Shafer, c'21, will go to Kansas City today and will attend the Follies. J. J. Hill of Kansas City is visiting Muriel Hill, c20. Centenary Team to Visit Methodist Church Here The Young People's Department of the First Methodist Church, including the Epworth League, the Kappa Phi and the KU. men, will give a reception Saturday evening from 8 to 10 in the church parliors for the Centenary team which is coming for a day of special meetings Sunday, March 16. All the young people, the University students and everyone interested in the young people have been invited to the reception. The team, which represents the Life Work Department of the Centenary, is composed of Dr. James A. Beebe, of Denver, Dr. M. W. Ehnes, of Ohio Wesleyan, and Mrs. M. C. Curtis of Chicago. The men of the team are two of the ablest speakers on the committee. Curtis is known to the K.U. women and is an honorary member of Kappa Phi, the Methodist girl's sorority. The program for Sunday is as follows: 10:00 University Department Sunday School, Dr.Beebe and Mrs. Curtis; High School Department, Dr.Ehnes; 11:00 Public Worship, address by Dr. Ehnes; 6:45 P.M. E.mpworth League, Mrs. Curtis and Dr. Ehnes. High School League, Dr. Beebe; 7:45 P.M. Public Worship, address by Dr. Beebe. Gladys Long, c'22, Laura Jackman, c'20, Margaret Ramsey, c'21, Mary Wellcome, c'22, Leona Brownback, Charlotte Carnie, Eloise McNutt, Louisa Miller, and Faye Dodderidge, will attend the Follies in Kansas City Saturday. The afternoon will be taken up by private interviews with students. Josephine Thurman, c21, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Use our Quinine hair tonic. It is the best on the market. Rankin's Drug Store.—Adv. Dr. Albright, Chiropractor, 1027 Mass. Office phone 1531. Res. 1769. —Adv. Drink the universal water, acreated,/ distilled. McNish, Phone 198. —Adv. Twenty-one shades of Rit at the City Drug Store.—Adv. YOUR NEW SILK OR COTTON BLOUSE See the latest styles in the new fashion magazines at the City Drug Store.—Adv. Is here awaiting your selection. Many new styles in French Organdies and Voiles; quite a few hand embroidered. Crepe de Chines and Georgettes in styles you have not seen before and that are very chic. Also Tubs and Crepe de Chines in stripes; new patterns. See window display when down town this evening. WEAVERS THE STUDENT BLOUSE SHOP the sermon subject for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Christianity in Action at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Frank Jennings, Pastor This is Mr. Jennings' last sermon before leaving for France for six months' service with the Y. M. C. A. During his absence the work of the church will be carried on vigorously under competent leadership and the members of the University are invited to continue to share its privileges. to select from in our Spring display of fabrics—we are ready to take your measure for your Spring Suit SCHULZ So Many Patterns The finest quality stationery by the pound or box. Rankin's Drug Store. —Adv. 917 Mass. St. Tailor The HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate prices SUITING YOU is my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass, St. Phone 914 We make your last year's hat look like new. We dye, clean, re-block felt straw or cloth hats for ladies and gentlemen. Lawrence Hat Works Phone 2253 833 Mass. St. G.W.Steeper The College Presser and Remodeler, 924 La. St. Phone 1434 Butter Crisp Pop Corn AUBREY'S "Just South of the Varsity" Fruit—Magazines—Sodas Drop in to the AUGUST J. PIERSON CIGAR STORE A full line of cigars, tobacco and pipes, also pipe repairs. 902 Mass. Phones 621 Green Carnations for St. Patrick's Day THE FLOWER SHOP MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE Leading Florists 5½ Mass. Phones TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON 2 Massachusetts Street Phone Phone 505 Hot Chili and Dainty Lunches Greene's Chocolate Shop Just Across from Innes'on west nineth Quiz Books and Fountain Pens Prepare for Quiz Week by Purchasing your Supplies at WOLF'S BOOK STORE METHODIST STUDENTS Your Chance of the Year Meet the Centenary Team RECEPTION AND PROGRAM At the Church from 8 to 10 o'clock Saturday, March 15th Dr. James A. Beebe of Denver— Dr. M. W. Ehfens of Ohio Wesleyan, and Mrs. M. C. Curtis of Chicago Sunday Program SUNDAY PROGRAM 10 A. M. University Sunday School—Special Services with this Team 11 A. M. Church Services 6:45 P. M. Epworth League 7:45 P. M. 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