Thursday, Dec. 15, 1955. University Daily Kansau Page 9 On The Hill Christmas Parties, Dinners Fill Week's Events Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity held its annual Christmas formal Saturday night at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Turner, Mrs. J. A. Hooke, and Mrs. Edward Dickens. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta social fraternity held its annual Christmas formal Saturday night at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Rainey, Mrs. Ralph Park, and Mrs. Wilfred Shaw. Theta-Delta Chi Pi Kappa Alpha 17 Kappa Alpha social fraternity held its annual Christmas formal Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Glen L. Wigton, Miss Merle Munson, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, Mrs. Verna Yockey, Mrs. Sarah Stevenson, and Mrs. Howard S. Failing. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority and Delta Chi social fraternity recently held an exchange dinner at the chapter houses. Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity held its annual tree trimming party Friday night at the chapter house. Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity held its annual faculty dessert tea Tuesday night at the chapter house. Rochdale ADPi-Theta Chi Rochdale Co-op held its annual Christmas party Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warner were chaperones. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority and Theta Chi social fraternity recently held an exchange dinner at the chapter houses. Thétia Chi social fraternity recently held its annual Christmas formal in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Chaperones were Mrs. Verna Yockey, Mrs. Sestos Hughes, Mrs. Anna McDorman, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Hazel Carter. Theta Chi Gennette Linville, Salina; Sylvia Mahon, Oberlin; Patricia McCluggage, Topeka; Ellen Paulson, Merrian; Lucinda Pitman, Humboldt; Kay Sheldon, Plains; Margaret Throm, Overland Park, and Georgelyn White, Valley Center. All are sophomores. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi social sorority announces the initiation of 21 girls. They are Georgiana Allen, Topcake junior; Maureen Barachman, Kansas City, Kan.; Sue Bye, Kansas City, Kan.; Daniels, Beloit; Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan; Myran Dusenbury, Lyndon. Felzien, St. Francis Jayne Ferrin, Donna Jasper was named honor initiate. Dee Daniels, Jayne Ferrin, Cynthia James, Donna Jasper and Patricia McCluggage received awards for best pledge notebooks. University Extension Carol Sue Eklund, Sterling; Alice Topeka; Ann Hines, Arkansas City; Gayle Hoeffner, Leavenworth; Cynthia James, Syracuse; Donna Jasper, Dighton. Religious Notes --cups sugar Members of University Extension classes and their families will have a Christmas buffet supper at 6 p.m. Saturday in Blake Annex, E. S. Avison, Kansas City center representative, will read cuttings from Dickens' "Christmas Carol," and Carolyn Bailey, Scranton sophomore, will play the accordion. Church Groups Plan Christmas Programs Celtic Cross Celtic Cross Celtic Cross, Presbyterian student organization, will hold its annual consecration service at 7:15 p.m. Monday at the Westminster Fellowship House. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta, Lutheran student organization, will have a World Wide Christmas party at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the church. Foreign students from Finland, Germany, and Greece will attend and explain what Christmas means to them. A dinner will follow the program. Westminster Fellowship Council Westminster Fellowship Council Presbyterian student group, held its annual Christmas tree trimming party and pancake supper Friday at the Westminster Fellowship House. Members also decorated the house. Baptist The Baptist Student Union, Baptist student organization, will have a Christmas party from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday in Room 306 of the Student Union. The Rev. George Hook of Haskell Institute, will speak. After the speech there will be singing, games, and refreshments. The group's traditional communi service will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Center chapel. Wesley Wesley Foundation, Methodist student group, held a Christmas banquet Sunday at the Wesley Student Center. "Joy to the World" was the theme of the program. Dr. Carroll McLaughlin, minister of the Highland Park Church in Topeka, was the speaker. Wesley Foundation Rantist Student Union --cups sugar Liahona Fellowship of the Re-organized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints will hold a Christmas party for underprivileged children at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Liahona The group will hold a Christmas worship at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the church, followed by a caroling party at the homes of church members. The fellowship recently elected the next semester's cabinet. Howard Hayes, Miami, Okla, junior, was elected president. Other officers are Gerald Rushfelt, 1st year law student of Lawrence, vice president; Marilee Johnson, Leavenworth junior, secretary; Mildred Andes, Lawrence junior, treasurer. Canterbury Association, Episcopal student organization, will hold a tree trimming party at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Canterbury House. The group will go caroling in the afternoon and have supper at the House after the tree is trimmed. Canterbury Association Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harshbarger of Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Don Cole Hendrix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hendrix, of Coffeyville. James Herod, Independence, Mo. Student Religious Council representative; Sara Davis, Kansas City, Mo. publicity chairman; Richard Lade, Ashland, Ore., and Donald Sturgis, St. Joseph, Mo. membersat-large. All are juniors. CAROL HARSHBARGER 2 Announce Engagements Miss Harshbarger, an education junior, is a member of Alpha Phi social sorority. Mr. Hendrix, a college senior, is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity and a resident of Stephenson Hall. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Worth, of Indianapolis, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Ned Joslin, son of Mrs. Virginia Joslin, of Cupertino, Calif. Miss Werth, an education junior, is president of Sellards Hall, and Mr. Joslin, an electrical engineering junior, is a member of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. No wedding date has been set. The Gourmet's Corner Today's recipe is a blue ribbon winner! Mrs. Irene Lo Bello, a proofreader for the University Press, won the first prize in the sponge cake competition at the Kansas Free Fair in Topeka in September. Her recipe for yellow sponge Sponge Cake 1 $\frac{1}{2}$ cups sifted enriched flour Her cake: cup sugar cup (8) egg yolks, unbeaten cup cold water 1 tablespoon lemon juice, fresh, frozen, or canned 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup (8) egg whites 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 teaspoon salt cup sugar Just 8 Shopping Days- cup sugar Sift flour and $ \frac{3}{4} $ cup sugar into bowl. Make well in center and add yolks, water, lemon juice, vanilla. Beat till smooth. Beat egg whites with cream of tartar and salt just till very soft peaks form. Add remaining sugar gradually, 2 tablespoons at a time. Continue to beat still stiff meringue forms. Fold first mixture gently into meringue. Pour batter into ungreased 10-inch tube pan. Carefully cut through batter, 'That Day' Is Coming Complete Gift Shopping With Christmas parties and gift exchanges just around the corner, the society staff offers some more gift suggestions for quick pick-up by last minute shopper. Cork Screw Pig Monogrammed Matches A perfect gift for that price limit exchange is this little silver pig with jeweled eyes and a cork screw tail. When not in use on a bar, he can double as a paper weight. Mr. Pig sells for $1. MORE FONTS Another useful item priced just right for gift, exchanging is a box of 50 book matches printed with initials or a name. Available in a wide range of colors, they sell for $1, plus printing charges. Theatre Gift Book For that friend who has "everything," a $2 or $5 theatre gift book is available at local cinemas. After all, everyone goes to movies. Junior Sweatshirts Pinking Shears For younger brother or sister, or those favorite nieces and nephews a KU sweatshirt or jacket makes an ideal gift. Adorned with a Jayhawk and 19??, they are priced at $2.25 for sweatshirts, and $4.75 for jackets. The sweatshirts are available in the latest "junior ivy league" colors. For the gal who makes her own clothes, or a wonderful idea for mother's Christmas, we suggest binking shears. Made in Germany, these scissors sell for $7.95. Red Jackets Binoculars or Field Glasses For that sport enthusiast in your life, binoculars ranging in price from $4 to $30 can be purchased. A middle priced pair, complete with leather carrying case, which increases vision four times, sells for $10.45. To keep Grandmother or a bed-ridden friend warm, how about a bed jacket? These practical, yet attractive gifts are priced from $3.95 to $10.95, in a variety of brushed rayon, rayon Jersey and nylon fabrics. Colors range from soft delicate shades of pink and lavendar to more cheery shades of yellow and red. Personalized Christmas Cards going around tube 5 or 6 times with knife to break large air bubbles. Bake in moderate oven (350°) 50 to 55 minutes, or till top springs back when lightly touched. Invert pan until cool. To make a package sparkling and gay, overwrap it with clear cellophane. For the masculine touch, wrap your gift in the stock market pages from your local newspaper and overlap with transparent cellophane. Tie with a bright red ribbon and a bit of holly, and you have a real "conversation piece" package. "The Voice of Mount Oread" "A Child Is Born" KDGU on its annual Christmas program Dec.19 Stephen Vincent Benet's 8 p.m.-9 p.m. presents 3 Pinnings Announced personalized Christmas cards make a much appreciated present. Cards range from traditional Grandma Moses scenes to the latest in modern design, and vary in price from $10 to $25 per 100 cards, plus printing charges. Any desired number of cards may be ordered, but don't forget to allow several days for name engraving. Magnetic Bulletin Board To brighten Mother's kitchen all year, get her a magnetic bulletin board. Shopping lists, messages, memos, etc., stick without tacks or pins by means of a magnetized block of wood. A big gift at the small price of $2.50. Mother will thank you all year long. Magnetic Bulletin Board Corbin Hall announces the pinning of Nancy Wintergerst, Elgin, Ill., freshman, to Thomas Pollock, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, and member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. Corbin Hall announces the pinning of Sandra Wray, Kansas City, Kan, freshman, to Emil Haar, Dodge City junior, and member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. Corbin Hall announces the pinning of Suzanne Loveall, Kansas City, Kan., freshman to Gordon Ewy, Hill City junior, and member of Pi Kappa Apha social fraternity. BILL GRIFFITH BERNELL HISKEY CLIFF MEYER DAVE CLEVELAND TRADITIONAL FRUIT CAKES A Welcome Gift from RAKE'S 907 Mass.