Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 6.1954 Religious Groups Hold Picnics Panel Talks, Elect Officers Daily morning worship services over KLWN, Lawrence, will be conducted by members of the Liahona fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, L.D.S. from May 10 to 15. The program will be aired at 6:30 a.m. Student speakers for the programs are Jack Waddell, college junior; Dick Howard, education senior; Dick Mehas, education junior; Cliff Carlson, graduate student; Ron Davis, college junior, and Ray Hogue, fine arts junior. Sunday school worship services at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, L.D.S., 12th and Vermont, during May, are being planned and executed by members of the Worship commission of Liahona fellowship. The services are held at 9:45 a.m. each Sunday. Jack Waddell, college junior, Richard Howard, education senior, Joyce Wortham, fine arts sophomore, and George Knotts, education senior, are in charge of the programs. Final social activity of Hillet foundation for the current semester will be a picnic at Potter lake at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 16. A meeting will conclude the outing. Sebbath services Friday evening at forth chapel. Sam ate student, will service. will be held 7:30 in Dan- Wilen, gradu- conduct the from the first annual installment of the Mary McCracken Memorial fund. The fund was organized by members of Henley House Co-op who lived there during 1945 to 1947 when Miss McCracken was housemother. The YWCA established the Co-op in 1945 as a project in inter-acultural living. Rosalie Irwin Wahl, Circle Pines, Minn., and Fronzine Jackson Sizer, Tallahassee, Fla., presented the fund to the local group. The money will be used to aid students wishing to attend summer conferences of the YWCA. A retreat will be held by members of the YWCA cabinet* at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Pi Beta Phi house. The YWCA is the recipient of $20 Selection of a full time executive secretary for the YMCA will be made Thursday evening at an advisory board meeting immediately following the all-membership meeting. Members of the YMCA may be invited to board meeting intend the advisory board meeting. The all-membership meeting will begin at 7 p.m., room 306, Union building. Officers for next year will be elected. The following students have been nominated by the cabinet, Carroll Esry, education junior, president; James Mears, business junior, vice president, and Harlan Sturm, college sophomore, secretary. Nominations will also be accepted from the floor. A panel discussion entitled "The Christian Home" will be given by members of the Roger Williams foundation following dinner at 6 p.m., Sunday, at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky. Panel members are Joan McClure, college senior; Richard Anderson, college freshman, and Larry Shrout, college freshman. The two campus Lutheran organizations, Gamma Delta and the Lutheran Students association, will hold a combined picnic at Lake Tonganoxie at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. Sixteen women students will be initiated into Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, at 7 p.m. Friday evening in Danforth chapel. Carolyn Husted, education junior, is in charge of the ceremonies. Rev. Clarence P. Folkins, minister of the Lee Summit, Mo., Methodist church, will speak on "Why Be a Methodist," before members of the Wesley foundation, Sunday evening. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont sts. Super will be served. The topic of Dr. John H. Patton's talk before the members of the Sunday evening fellowship at 5:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian Student center will be, "Mixed Mar- On the Hill Delta Sigma Pt held a dance Friday at Lakeview lodge. Chaper-ones were Mr. H. K. L'Ecuyer, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harding, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Plantz. The University A Cappella choir held a picnic recently. Chaperones were Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held its annual spring formal last Saturday at the Lawrence Community building Chaperones were Mrs. A. Little, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. R. A. Mayher, and Mrs. Andrew McKay. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Kay Vetierick, college sophomore, to Lynn McDougal, college senior. McDougal is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Gemma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Catherine Campbell to Fred Dunnire, both business juniors. Dunnire is a member of Kphi Kappa Psi fraternity. Attendants were Ruth Longwood and Alberta Johnson, education juniors, and Beverly Siebert, college sophomore. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Jan Brown, fine arts junior, to Jim Graves, engineering senior. Graves is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Sigma Chi fraternity recently elected officers for the coming year. They are Fred Rice, college sophomore president; Marc Hurt, college junior; vice president; Dick Coolidge, business junior, recording secretary; Harold Lewis, business junior, pledge trainer; John Rodgers, college correspondent, recording secretary; Steve Schmidt, college freshman, historian, and Don Kallos, college sophomore, steward. Grease the cup lightly to prevent waste when measuring syrup or molasses. Barbara Watson Is Engaged, FallWedding Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Watson of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Lester Cunningham. Miss Watson is a college senior and past president of Sigma Kappa sorority. Cunningham is presently attending Baylor university, Waco, Tex. He is from Kansas City. An early fall wedding is planned. The new KU Westminster fellowship cabinet will meet today at 5:30 p.m. to discuss the program planning for the school year of 1954 - 55. 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