Al Brand. tty and gold an it their Mayher ll cha- Page 9 ity an- Martin e. the college Ford, Uni- and a frater- Religious Groups Sponsor Receptions, Discussions The Kaw Valley district retreat of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be held in Topeka this weekend. Fourteen members of the KU Liahona fellowship will attend and conduct the fireside service Saturday night. A reception will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the church at 12th and Vermont st.. for the retiring pastor, Elder Ammon Andes, and his successor, Elder Glen Price. The Hillel foundation will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall. Dr. Ambrose Saricks, assistant professor of history, will speak on "The American-Jewish Tercentenary." For reservations call 2222R. The Rev, Carroll McLaughlin of Highland Park Methodist church in Topcella will speak to the Wesley fellowship at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Student center. The title of his talk will be "To Whom Pray." Westminster fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Westminster house Mrs. John Patton will lead the discussion on "Is a Christian Date Stuffy?" "Peering Into the Future" will be the subject of a Celtic Cross supper at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Westminster house, Pat Ellis will be chairman. Members of Gamma Delta will be guests of the Lutheran Student foundation at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Lutheran Trinity church, 1245 New Hampshire st. Roland Payne, medical student from Liberia, will speak. Kappa Phi will hold pledging services at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Methodist Student center. Barbara Becker, college senior, will speak on "European Travels." Miss Becker spent the summer in Austria and Italy on an experiment in international living. The Methodist graduate group will hold the second in a series on comparative religions at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Student center. Tapeshwar Zutshi, graduate student from India, will talk on the faith and practices of the Hindu religion. The Newman club will serve breakfast after 10 a.m. mass Sunday. At 6 p.m. Sunday, at the church, 1229 Vermont st., the Rev. George Towle, parish priest, will lead a discussion on marriage. Charles Warriner, assistant professor of sociology and president of the Lawrence League for the Practice of Democracy, will speak at the Congregational Plymouth fellowship at 7 p.m. Sunday. His subject will be "Probing Our Prejudices." The meeting will be at the Plymouth Congregational church. 925 Vermont st. The Canterbury club will hold the second in a series on "Marriage for Moderns" at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Episcopal church at 1011 Vermont st. Chaplain Andrew Berry will lead discussion on the film, "This Charming Couple." Miss Marie Zepplin To Marry Frank Cross Mrs. Fred Zepplin of Barneveld, Wis., announces the engagement of her daughter, Marie, to Frank Cross, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cross of Stillwater, Okla. Miss Zepplin is an assistant professor of home economics and she has a university grant for nutritional research. She has been a member of the faculty since 1949. Mr. Cross is an assistant professor of zoology and is doing research in ichthyology, study of fish. He joined the faculty in 1949. A late November wedding is planned. Kappa Eta Kappa Initiates 4 Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, recently initiated four men. They are Keith Hamton, senior; Richard Jobe and Paul Peters, sophomores, and Bernard Levine, junior. All are in the School of Engineering. Dr. William Donoghue, assistant professor of mathematics, was the honor initiate. A banquet followed initiation. The Newark College of Engineering student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers has the largest membership of any engineering college in the United States for the second consecutive year. The Newark College leads a nation-wide field of 134 engineering colleges and universities with 615 members. Purdue university placing second with 244. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE $295 Gal. - COME IN AND GET YOUR FREE COPY OF GRANTLAND RICE'S 1954 FOOTBALL GUIDE. - TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE - 5D PREMIUM GAS and OIL ELIZABETH COLE C. Elizabeth Cole, A. E. Simone Engaged University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 14, 1954 Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Cole Jr. of Kansas City announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, to Arthur Ferguson Simone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Simone of Wichita. Miss Cole is a college senior and a resident of Templin hall. Simone, business senior, is a member of Pikappa Alpha fraternity. The wedding date is set for the end of January. A recommendation concerning off-campus housing for single men at the University of Idaho has been passed by the academic council. The resolution reads: "The University is authorized to establish such rules and procedures as may be necessary and appropriate to promote and assure acceptable living arrangements for students on or off campus." Note for do-it-yourselfers: An amateur paperhanger, George Washington, and his friend, the Marquis de Lafayette, personally papered the dining room of historic Mount Vernon in less than half a day. University Women's Club Begins Year's Activities With a Tea The opening tea of the University Women's club was held recently in the lounge of the Museum of Art. Approximately 250 members and guests were received by: Mrs. Russell Mills, chairman of the meeting; Mrs. Franklin Murphy, president; Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, vice-president and membership chairman; Mrs. Oscar Haugh, Newcomer's chairman, and Mrs. Frank Burge, social chairman. Although the University Women's club is now primarily a social organization, regard for student welfare is still sustained. A woman student receives a gift scholarship each year, and the club room is used for meetings by the KU Dames, graduate students' wives. The purpose of the club for 1954 is "to foster social relations among its members." Twelve interest groups are offered: gardening, antiques, painting and sketching, beginning bridge, social bridge. Spanish conversation, French conversation, book review, play reading, creative writing, exercises and swimming. Those who were unable to attend the first meeting of the club will be able to sign for the interest groups at the Newcomers club meeting Thursday in the lounge of the Museum of Art. Eight meetings of the University Women's club and four of the Newcomers club, plus the interest group meetings, are scheduled for the year. Use Kansan Classified Ads. ENGINEERING SENIORS... North American Aviation Los Angeles will interview here OCTOBER 21 By The Sea... You find the favorite seafood of millions, the tender, tangy shrimp. 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