Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 4, 1954 On The Hill The Student Union Activities will sponsor a homecoming dance at the Student Union from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Big Jay McShann and his band will play. Chapersones will be Professor and Mrs. Elmer F. Beth, Professor and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, and Dean and Mrs. George R. Waggoner. Battenfeld hall will hold a hay- rack ride at Mott's stables from 6:30 p.m. to midnight Friday. Chaperones will be Mrs. A. G. Kenton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zajic. Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Delta Upsilon fraternity held a dessert dance at the Delta Upsilon house Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. James A. Hooke were chaperones. Sigma Kappa sorority was a guest of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity at a dessert dance Tuesday evening. The department of home economics will serve coffee for alumnae of the department from 9:30 to 11:30 Saturday in the dining room of Fraser hall. Omicron Nu, honorary home economics society, recently initiated two members. They are Barbara Spearman Anderson, college senior, and Peggy Jones, education senior. Phi Delta Theta fraternity announces the affiliation of Larry Tretbar, college senior of Stafford from Alpha chapter in New Mexico Carpenter, Nirschl Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carpenter of Kansas City announce the engagement of their daughter, Bette Sue, to Karl R. Nirschl. Miss Carpenter is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority and a college sophomore. Mr. Nirsch is treasurer of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, and a senior in the School of Business. Huge Cross Indian River, Mich. — (U.P)—What is described as the world's largest wooden cross has been erected at the Catholic shrine here. It is 55 feet high and weighs 14 tons. JOANNE VAN HOOZER Van Hoozer, O'Neil Tell of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Swae of Mission announce the engagement of Mrs. Swae's daughter, Joanne Van Hoozer, to Pfc. Donald W. O'Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. O'Neil of Florence, S.C. Miss Van Hoozer is a junior in the School of Business and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. O'Neil attended the University of South Carolina where he majored in accounting and was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is now stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Crew Cuts Pay Jumps From $350 to $6,000 The Crew Cuts were recently signed for their second engagement at Toronto's Casino theater with a guaranteed minimum of $6,000 and a probable take of $8,500. Last January they received $350 for an engagement at the same theater. The difference: "Sh-Boom." Jeff Chandler will be heard singing for the first time in a movie in "Fox Fire." He'll do the title song, for which he also wrote the lyrics. Frankie Laine was among five American performers who recently appeared on this year's Royal Variety performance at London's Palladium. The Queen and members of the royal family attended. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Dr. Charles Johnson, assistant professor of education, will speak at a supper meeting of the Canterbury association at 5 p.m. Sunday in the church at 1011 Vermont st. Dr. Johnson will talk on "Psychology and Religion." The Presbyterian Womens organization will hold a luncheon at 12 noon Wednesday in Westminster house. A review of the book, "Children of the City," will be given. Ruth Roney is program chairman. "Symbols of the Church" will be discussed at the meeting of the Lutheran Student foundation at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the church at 13th and New Hampshire streets. Liahona fellowship will hold a supper and study meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 12th and Vermont streets. Dick Krahl, chairman of the service commission, is in charge of the supper, and Joyce Wortham has planned a meeting of short book reviews on current church literature. Westminster fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday in Westminster house, Dr. John Patton will speak on "Christianity and Communism." Dean Harold G. B. Barr of the School of Religion will report on the World Council of Churches to members of the Wesley foundation at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Student center. Holland, Mich —(U.P.)— Five of the 11 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Ryer De Weerd many years ago died at birth or lived only a few years. But the other six are still living and boast a total age of 456 years. They are Henry De Weerd, 70; Albert De Weerd, 72; Mrs. Arthur M. Witteveen, 74; Bert De Weerd, 78; Miss Jennie De Weerd, 80, and George De Weerd, 82. Long-Lived Survivors Religious Groups Feature Meetings, Book Review Use Kansan Classified Ads WASH YOUR OWN CAR for CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana Big Jay Is Coming To Play FOR THE "BIGGER THAN EVER" Homecoming Dance SAT. 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