University Daily Kansan Thursday. April 22. 1954 Page 6 Religious Groups Hold Retreats. Elect New Officers Twenty underprivileged children of Lawrence were guests at an Easter egg hunt sponsored by Liahona fellowship Sunday at the Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints, 12th and Vermont sts. Sunday, the group is sponsoring a box supper at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Joe Bayless, business senior, is in charge of arrangements. Gamma Delta. Lutheran student group, will hold its annual alumni banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont sts. The dinner will honor both alumni and graduating seniors. Guest speaker will be Walter K. Hilmer, Topeka, who will discuss Christian symbolism. Norma Wahl, education senior and Mary Sweedlund, college freshman, are business delegates to Little Ashram, the retreat of the Lutheran Students association in the midwest, this weekend at Covenant Cedars, near Stronsburg, Nebraska. A talk on Catholicism in Germany will be given by Heinz Serlemann, foreign student, at the Newman club meeting immediately following 10 am, mass at St. John's Catholic church, 1299 Vermont st. Kappa Beta. Disciples women's club, recently elected Mary Valentine, education junior, president; Janie Schaake, college freshman, vice president; LaJuana Stoops, education junior, secretary and Ann Armstrong, education sophomore, treasurer. The new officers will be formally installed at a banquet May 7 in the Union. Final meeting of the group will be a picnic at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Potter's lake. The Sunday meeting of the Disciples Student fellowship at 5:30 p.m. in Myers hall will consist of a cost supper followed by recreation and worship services. The organization's service and social action committee will conduct a program of entertainment, recreation and worship at the County Convalescent hospital, Lawrence, at 2 p.m. Saturday. Shirley Holmes, college senior, is in charge of the program. Maurice Hamm, college senior. Domingo Ricarte, assistant professor of Romance languages, and a member of the YMCA advisory board, has been appointed chairman of the arrangements committee for the National Student assembly of the YMCA and YWCA, to be held on the campus Dec. 27 to Jan. 2. Mr. Ricarte will also act as the liaison between the university extension division and the offices of the YMCA and YWCA. retiring moderator, will open the spring retreat of the KU Westminster fellowship at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Presbyterian Student center. In the afternoon, Dr. John H. Patton will lead a discussion on the task the group has on the campus, and an evaluation of the past year's work. The Saturday portion of the retreat will be concluded by Joan Worthington, education junior, moderator-elect, in a worship service. Formal installation of new officers and communion service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Danforth chapel. Chairman for the service is Jean Ann Scupin, education junior. Scripture readings will be given by Reinhold Schmidt, rJ., college senior. John Barber, college senior, will give the evening prayer. Wes Santee. education senior. accompanied by Mrs. Santee and Dr. John H. Patton, will fly to Ashland, Kans., Saturday to participate in a building fund campaign for the university Presbyterian student center. Santee will assist in the pulpit Saturday morning when Dr. Patton preaches at the Ashland Presbyterian church. Edith Jochims, college sphomore will attend the Topeka Highland Presbyterial of the Presbyterian church, Emporia, April 30th. She will be accompanied by Mrs. John H. Patton. --ed under the tree. Joan Guthridge, college senior, is program chairman, and Kay Rogers, fine arts sophomore, is supper hostess. Members of the Presbyterian Women's organization will have an April fool Christmas tree at their meeting Tuesday. 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