Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 29. 1954 Church Groups Set Parties Discussions for Halloween Liahona fellowship and young adult members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a Halloween costume party at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the church at 12th and Vermont St. Prizes will be awarded for costumes and games. Richard Mehas, chairman of the recreation commission, is in charge of the party. The fellowship will sponsor a Halloween party for needy children in Lawrence at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the church. Dick Krahl, engineering student, will be in charge of the party. Kappa Phi will hold group meetings at the homes of the eight patronesses at 5 p.m. tonight. A foreign student will be the guest at each home. The Congregational Plymouth fellowship will hold a picnic Sunday. Transportation will be provided from the church, 925 Vermont st., at 4 p.m. The Newman club will have a hayrack ride after their weekly supper at 6 p.m. Sunday in the church at 1229 Vermont st. The Lutheran Student fellowship will hold a Halloween masquerade party at Heek's barn at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Transportation will be provided from the church, 13th and New Hampshire sts., at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Beverly Taney, fine arts junior, and John Green, business senior, will be in charge of the picnic. A cost supper will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday in the social rooms of the church, The Rev. Harold Hamilton, pastor of the church will speak to the fellowship during a reformation program at 7:30 p.m. Members of the KU Canterbury club will be entertained at a lunch-on Saturday in the new Canterbury House at K-State. The club will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Episcopal church at 1011 Vermont st. Chaplain Andrew Berry will speak on "The Meaning of Christian Marriage." The YWCA Current Events discussion group will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the YWCA office. The Community Service commission will meet at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in Henley house. The Deeper Christian Living discussion group will meet at 4 p.m Thursday in Henley house. The graduate group of the Wesley foundation will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Student center. The discussion will be on world religions and problems. The Roger Williams foundation will hold a supper meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday in the church at 8th and Kentucky st. Larry Shroot, Roger Thom, Molly Dixon, Earlene Kennedy, and Dorothy Popp will be in charge of discussion on Christian vocations. Harzfeld's Suede Jackets Campus .. Casual .. Prof. Paul Kochan of Baker university will speak on "What Does Prayer Do," to members of the Wesley fellowship at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Student center. Hillel foundation will hold a service at 7:30 p.m. today in Danforth chapel. The annual fall outing sponsored by the Kansas Canterbury association will be held today and tomorrow. It will be held at Lone Star lake, starting at 5 p.m. today and ending mid-morning tomorrow, followed by a caravan to the Kansas State game in Manhattan. Father Donald Jackson, a graduate of the University and the General Theological Seminary of New York, and the rector of Grace Church, Ottawa, will be the discussion leader. Wiener roast, song fest, and discussions will be featured. Reservations are being made with Chaplain Berry, telephone 4635. On The Hill The pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity recently entertained the active chapter with their annual pledge party at the chapter house. The theme for the party was "A Roman Holiday." Chaperones were Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, Mrs. Marie Trego. 29.95 12th and Oread Open 9:30 to 5:30 Thurs. nite 'til 8 p.m. Diane Worthington was recently elected president of the Pi Beta Phi pledge class. Other officers are Faye Ann Bode, vice president; Ann Rumsey, secretary; Eleinor Hawkinson, treasurer; Sharon Theis, executive board; Carol Stockham and Ruth Roney, junior panhellenic representatives: Dodie Ramsay, son leader; Joan Hereford, social chairman; Joan Hamilton, assistant house manager; Carol Ravandal, activities; Amn Lamont, assistant historian; Helen Foster and Sarah Chubb, censors; Diane Klepper, intramurals chairman, and Jo Scholes, scholarship chairman. Movies to Be Shown Tuesday The pledge class of Pi Beta Phi sorority had a study hall sneak with the members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently held an hour dance with the third floor of North College hall. Two movies, "Towards Tomorrow" and "Pakistan Folk Dances," will be shown at the International club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2 in the Kansas room of the Union. It's still leap year, according to a letter received Thursday by Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of law at the University of Nevada, a girl's school, at Nevada. Mo. Nevada,Mo.,School Seeking' Partners' The letter extends an invitation to men of the University to attend a semi-formal dance on Saturday, Nov. 6. The letter also includes a request that those interested send their heights as well as their names in order to "match them accordingly." The dance is the college's annual semi-formal Senior Class dance. Inasmuch as the dance falls on the date of KU's homecoming festivities, Dean Woodruff sent a letter to Cottey saying that probably few would be able to attend. If, however, there are those who would like to go, it is not too late to leave names and heights at the dean of student's office. Woodruff announced. AWS Board To Meet Here The national executive board of the Intercollegiate Associated Women Students organization will meet tomorrow with Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women and campus 9WS leaders to discuss plans for the year in AWS organizations all over the country. Final plans for the IAWS convention to be held here in the spring will also be made. Attending the meeting will be Darlene Clayton, Portola, Calif; western regional co-ordinator; Mrs. Charles Stein, Evanston, III, eastern co-ordinator; Nancy Shehe, Arcadia,La, southern, regional co-ordinator, of which KU is a member, and Jacqueline Sterner, Columbus, Ohio, national executive secretary. Miss Peterson is the national advisor. KuKu's to Hold Pep Rally KuKu, men's pep organization, will stage a pep rally at 12:15 p.m. tomorrow in front of the Wareham hotel, Manhattan. Jim Miller, KuKu president, estimates that 220 representatives from all four pep clubs will be in attendance at the rally and the game. Use Kansan Classified Ads. YOUR EYES should be examined today! Any lens or prescription duplicated Lawrence OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass Landscaping Begins For Chi Omega Memorial DUCKS Sea Food Tavern When completed, the fountain will be dedicated and presented to the University, which will then maintain it. A project of the sorority members, it memoralizes the founders of the local chapter and deceased members. The fountain will consist of a coping and two pools, one above the other, with water spouting from two rams' heads. Its base will be of octagonal plaques made of Indiana limestone and will be decorated with Greek figures. Landscaping has begun for the new $5,000 Chi Omega Memoria fountain which will be located in the circle at the west end of Jay hawk drive. One of the plaques will bear the dedication and indicate that the structure is a gift of the local chapter. An award of $100 was given last year to James Bates, fine arts student. for creating the figure design from information collected by Miss Nellie Barnes, professor of English. The fountain is copied from one in Sussex, England. Pick Up ID at Photo Bureau 50-cent fine will be charged students who have not picked up their Identification cards from the Photographic Bureau by November 5. Students who need to have their pictures retaken for their LD. cards and who have not done so by this same date will also be fined 50 cents. ONLY 25 MORE DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING VACATION Fly from Kansas City to: Round trip, tax included Sky Tourist First Class Wichita $19.80 $26.62 Cleveland 83.60 .94.38 Denver 82.39 Little Rock 61.38 Lima, Peru 570.56 742.16 FAMILY DAYS — Mon., Tues., Wed. 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