Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 20, 1955. Four Pinned Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the pinning of Jim Douglass, Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Barbara Gordon, of Kansas City, Kan. . . . Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity announces the pinning of Jorge Elliott, Leavenworth senior, to Lynne Harrod, of Kansas City, Mo. . . . Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Kay Pflumm, Shawne junior, to Dallas Dobbs, Bartlesville, Okla. senior and member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity. Miss Pfumm's attendants were Sue Reeder, Shawnee sophomore, and Linda McDowell, Hays junior. Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the pinning of R. L. Brown, Kansas City, Kan. junior, to Carroll Bear, Kansas City, Mo. freshman. Brown is in the school of business, and Miss Bear is in the College of Arts and Sciences. Put a little vinegar in any new frying pan and bring it to a boil. This process will prevent food from sticking. ... On The Hill . Alpha Chi Omega social sorority recently initiated Alison Hegarty, St. Joseph, Mo., junior; Myrna Graumer, Ellinwood junior; Lynne Gaumer, Oberlin junior; and Sara Gilbert, Arkansas City senior. Sigma Chi social fraternity recently initiated William A. Sladek, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Robert Dean Burton, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Harry L. Solter, Portland, Ore. sophomore; and Richard Hart, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore. Sigma Kappa social sorority will have as dinner guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mahieu, and Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Stratton. Phi Kappa social fraternity held its annual Moonshiner's Brawl Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Ralph Chapin, Mrs. Helen Failing, Mrs. Mary Wigton, and Mrs. Edward Dicks. Miller Hall will entertain members of the Women's Scholarship Halls Committee at a dinner tonight. Invited guests include Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women; Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women; Miss Florence Black, associate professor of mathematics; Miss Edna Hill, professor of home economics; Miss Kathleen O'Donnell, instructor of mathematics; Dr. Elin Jorgensen, professor of music education; Miss Agnes Brady, associate professor of Romance languages, and Miss Louise Leonard, instructor of education. The Canterbury Association, organization of Episcopal University students, will hold a joint meeting Sunday with the Kansas State College and Washburn University Canterbury Association The groups will meet and report on the August Episcopal Young Churchmen's Convention. Reports will be given by the convention Religious Notes The Liahona Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday at the church for fellowship, supper, and discussion. Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity pledge class held an hour dance at the fraternity chapter house Tuesday with the fifth floor of North College Hall. Chaperones were Mrs. Sarah Stevenson and Sara Jo Graves, Kansas City senior. Triangle social fraternity will have its annual hayride and picnic Saturday following the football game. delegates Mayrath, Dodge City junior, and Sue Russum, Kansas State College sophomore. Canon Donald Hood of Topeka and Father Roy Turner, Chaplain at Kansas State, will accompany the groups Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the following appointments: Glenn Kirk, Minneapolis junior, AGI representative; Ivan Henman, Augusta senior, athletic director; Richard Hinderliter, Wichita sophomore, historian; David Brown, Gallion, Ohio senior, assistant pledge trainer. The discussion will center on the potential relationship of the professions and the church. Fred Six, third year law student of Lawrence will moderate a panel for the discussion. The student-faculty buffet will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Canterbury House. 宋 宋 宋 Gamma Delta, Lutheran students organization, will meet for a cost supper, meeting, and devotions at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Bowling is planned following the meeting. *** - * * The Disciples Student Fellowship will meet from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday for dinner, fellowship, and worship. There's A New Sign Elring Gifts 924 Mass On Massachusetts... Open House 924 Mass. KDGU invites you to its Under a pink sign on Massachusetts across from Bell's there's a new gift shop owned by Mary Ringler and Grace Elvig. They have all the answers for your gift problems. Stop in soon. Thursday, October 20th from seven 'till nine o'clock Flint Hall Room 217 William Latimer, Osage City senior, song leader; Allen D. 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