Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. May 20,1954 Picnics, Elections, Services Held by Religious Groups Seniors are in charge of the program to be presented at the Wesley Foundation picnic Sunday after noon at Clinton park. They will review their college life and the personally significant events of the past four years. The group will meet at 5 p.m. at Myers hall before the picnic. At a cabinet meeting Tuesday, officers of the YWCA decided to hold general membership meetings every other Thursday evening next year. This is a more frequent schedule than was maintained this year. Greater emphasis on the entire membership making the policies of the organization is also planned. Mrs. Betty Walz, executive secretary of the YWCA for the past two years, will leave the organization at the end of this semester. She will accompany her husband, O. C. Walz, to Ada, Okla, where he will an assistant professor at Southern State college. YXICA cabinet and advisory board will meet at 7:45 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union. Mrs. Gwen Bell, office secretary of the YMCA, will be secretary to Dr. Erik Wright, professor of clinical psychology, during the summer term. She will return to her present duties in the fall. - - - The Sunday evening fellowship will meet for dinner at 5:30 pm. Sunday in the Presbyterian Student center Dr. John H. Patton will lead an after dinner discussion on the Christian symbols of the church. Graduating seniors were presented a farewell linen handkerchief with the national emblem of the Presbyterian Women's organization hand painted on them at the organization's anniversary party last night. The group will hold a picnic at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Potter lake when the new officers will be installed. On the Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Glass of Freecia announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma, to Rodney Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Davis of Wichita. Miss Glass is a fine arts senior, a member of Watkins hall, and a member of Gamma Apha Chi, professional advertising fraternity, and Delta Phi Delta, fine arts sorority. Devis is a journalism senior and a member of Stephenson hall. An August wedding is planned. Sigma Chi fraternity announces the pinning of James Bishop, engineering freshman, to Dorothy Ann Cresap. Miss Cresap is a graduate of Kansas State Teachers college, Pittsburgh where she majored in speech. Sigma Xi, science organization, will hold its spring banquet tonight in the Sunflower room of the Student Union. The Harmony class will hold a picnic from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday in Clinton park. Good afternoon, everyone. The traditional wedding ring becomes enchanting adorment when its symbolic beauty is created of platinum and exquisite diamonds. At either our Plaza or downtown store, you will find a wonderful selection of modern bands. Cordially yours Charles Tivol & Sons Jewel Stylists Plaza Store Open Thursday Eve. 3rd Floor 220 ALTMAN BLDG.NICHOLS RD. 11th-Walnut on the Plaza Annette Young—fine arts junior, was crowned Crescent Girl at the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Great Plains Conclave dinner dance recently. Charles Sparks, college junior, will lead a discussion on the evaluation of the past year's activities of the Canterbury association at a meeting Sunday. Following the 9 am. Collegiate communion at the Trinity Episcopal church, 10th and Vermont sts. Liahona fellowship will hold a picnic and communion service Sunday afternoon. They will meet at 4:30 p.m. at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, 12th and Vermont sts. Election of officers for next year will also be held. Jack Waddell, college junior, is in charge of the program. George Knott, education senior, and Janice Mason, fine arts junior, are the new representatives to the religious council for the fellowship. The final social activity of Hillel foundation for the current semester will be a picnic at Potter lake at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Special Sabbath services will be held at 7:30 p. m. Friday in Danforth chapel. The service will commemorate Lag b'Omer, a Jewish holiday celebrating the end of winter and the beginning of spring. This is the traditional time of spring marriages in Israel. Sam, Wilen, graduate student, is in charge of the service. Each lovely highlight captured and held in memorable photographs. We'll be pleased to discuss our complete professional wedding service. Just give us a call. The KU Christian fellowship will meet at Lone Star lake Saturday. The group will assemble at 5 p.m. at Danforth chapel. Joseph McCaughey, business senior, and Duane Nelson, college senior, will review the organization's activities during the year. The Lutheran Students association will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire st. to go to South park for a picnic supper. Lutheran student group, are, Walter Hauffer, education junior, president; Shirley Pagel, fine arts sophomore, secretary, and Mary Ann LeMoine, fine arts freshman, treasurer. Miss Caroline Wahl, vice president of the Midwest region of the association. Manhattan, Kans., will speak on the duty of the Christian leader in democracy. Miss Wahl has just returned from a seminar of Lutheran student leaders in Washington, D. C. The annual spring picnic of the Newman club was held Sunday at Lone Star lake. Guests were Father George Towle, chaplain of the club, and Miss Mary Towle, Lawrence. Mrs. A. C. Cuppy, missionary to Africa, will speak before the Dis- cipeis Student fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sunday evening in Myers hall. The meeting will honor the graduating seniors of the organization. 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