Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 4, 1954 Activities Planned By Religious Groups Dr. Nabih Amin Faris, Rose Morgan visiting professor, will speak on "Christianity and Islam Compared." at a meeting of Wesley foundation. The group will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont streets, for supper. Recreation, fellowship groups, and worship will complete the program. Members of Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, will form eight different groups Friday night when they will be dinner guests of the club's patronesses. The dinners will begin at 5 p.m. Disciples Student Fellowship, a Christian church group, will meet for breakfast and Bible study at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Myers hall. Dr. Ted Johnson, executive secretary of Student Volunteer movement will be the speaker for the opening session of an interdenominational study of ecumenical movements. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Presbyterian Student center, 1221 Oread ave. The local meeting is one of five being held at American universities at the request of the World Council of Churches. Other universities participating are Minnesota, Maine, California at Berkeley, and Texas. The findings of each study group will be compiled into a report available from the World Council of Churches this summer. The department of campus life of the National Council of Churches has provided a special library for the group to use in their studies. The local group will hold a total of five sessions. Kenneth Reid, graduate, is convening chairman. While on campus Dr. Johnson will confer with campus authorities in preparation for the Student Volunteer movement quadrennial meetings to be held here in 1955. Harold Allen, Lawrence businessman, will lead a series of noon luncheon-seminars beginning Tuesday at the Presbyterian Student center. The discussions will center on whether a person can be "A Success in Business and a Christian, Too." Foreign women students will be guests at a coffee from 4 to 6 p.m. Student center. The coffee is sponsored by the Presbyterian Women's organization. Jo Ann Heitman, fine arts sophomore, and Patricia Munson, college senior, will be hostesses. Mrs. John H. Patton, wife of the Presbyterian Student center's pastor, will be a delegate to the quadrennial of the World Presbyterian Women's organization at Purdue, Ind., from June 17. The Sunday evening fellowship will hear Dr. John H., Patton speak on "Christian Marriage." The group will meet for supper at 5:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student center. George riuser, national projects secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, will speak on "Non-Violence: Realism or Illusion?" in the Jayhawk room of the Union at 8 p.m. Sunday. The public is invited. The Fellowship of Reconciliation is a group advocating the nonviolent solution of human tensions in such areas as war and race relations. Mr. Houser has been active in organizing non-violent solutions to racial tensions in the United States. He will go to Africa in May to discuss with leaders the peaceful solution to racial conflicts. The Roger Williams Foundation will be host to the Disciples Student fellowship at 5:45 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist church, 801 Kentucky st. Transportation to the church will be furnished from Myers hall at 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group, will have a cost supper at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont streets. Following the supper there will be a social evening. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Are You A DOODLER ? Watch For A Doodle Each Week And Send Your Own Doodles to Fritz Co. See Answer At Bottom of Ad KOOLMOTOR TRIPLE H.D. OIL Comes In Its Own Private Can — Factory Sealed. It's the "HEART-CUT" Oil — The BEST Oil Known to Science 5-D DIS COMING Rich Sordine With Private Can On the Hill Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Jack Matzeder, college freshman Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pledging of Billie Bergen, college sophomore from Overland Park and Carolyn Pearson, college sophomore from Kansas City. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity announces the pledging of Jay Gebert, college freshman from Wichita. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Coralynah Wahlberg, education senior to Donald Dunbar, junior in dental school at Northwestern university. Miss Wahlberg, from Pasadena, Calif., is now practice teaching in Kansas City. Dunbar is vice president of Zi Pi Phi dental fraternity and is from Santa Ana, Calif. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pledging of Joyce Schmidt, college sophomore, from Goodland. Kanza hall announces the pinning of Doyleen Jones, fine arts sophomore, to Charles Eisenbise, a member of Acacia fraternity. Miss Jones is from Garden City and Eisenbise is from Fairview. William Nicholson, engineering junior, was elected president of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity for the spring semester. Other officers are John Werling, engineering sophomore, vice president; Richard Fredrickson, graduate, treasurer, and Robert Love, engineering freshman, secretary. college juniors; Marilyn Kulp, fine arts sophomore, and Marion Berry, Carol Bowman, Elaine Carlson, Sondra Long, Joan Schroeder, Joan Talley, Rae Youmans, and Mary Lou Reyburn, college sophomores. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority recently initiated 13 women. The initiates are Patricia Crawford and Sue McCartney, education juniors; Georgeanne Griffith and Ruth Hoar. Phi Kappa Tau fraternity will hold a party from 8 p.m. to midnight Friday at the Tepee. 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