On the Hill Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 11, 1954 Delta Gamma sorority announces the pledging of Janet Severin, Sandra Ebbe, college sophomores, and Barbara Seymour, college junior. Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity, announces the appointment of Ralph Hayden, business senior, as publicity director for the spring semester. Mr. and Mrs. Gilson Johnson of Wellington announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Stanley Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wylie Hamilton of Kansas City, Mo. Ronald Denchfield, college sophomore, has been elected president of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Robert Ferguson, engineering sophomore, secretary and treasurers Larry Gutsch, college freshman, social chairmna, and Richard Murray, engineering freshman, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Johnson, fine arts sophomore, is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Hamilton, journalism junior, is a member of Acacia fraternity. Watkins hall will hold an open hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight at the hall. Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Graydon Sharp business junior. Jolliffe hall will entertain with a Valentine party from 9:30 p.m. to midnight Friday at the house. The wedding will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. Chaperones will be Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Merle A. Nichols, Mrs. Esther Ross Poteet, and Mrs. Aletha B. Galloway. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity recently pledged Gayle Jarvis and Maurice Pijonka, college freshmen. Jolliffe hall and Sellards hall held an exchange dinner Tuesday evening Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held a buffet dinner Sunday evening for members and their dates. Carl Pingy, engineering freshman, was elected president of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity pledge class for the spring semester. Other officers are Louis Stroup, college freshman, vice president; Robert Henningson, engineering freshman, secretary, Ronnie Pittenger, college freshman, treasurer, and Larry Stroup, college freshman, sergeant-at-arms. Sigma Nu fraternity will hold its Hi-Rickety formal for new initiates from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the Community building. Chaperones will be Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. E. B. Peet, Mrs. Hazel Jenkins, Mrs. Ralph Park, and Mrs. C. H. Wentworth. Monchionsia hall will hold a party from 9:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the hall. Chaperones will be Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Lester Jeter, and Mrs. D. H. Buie. Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold a party from 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Chaperones will be Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Ruth File, Mrs. Arthur Little, Miss Veta B. Lear, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. North Wright, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas Stuart. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity will hold a party from 9 p.m. to midnight at the house. Mrs. W. W. Brown will chaperson. Kay Wasson, college sophomore, was elected president of the Delta Delta Delta sorority pledge class for the spring semester. Other officers are Dorris Toland, college sophomore, vice president; Carol Shellhams, college sophomore, secretary; Lee Ann Urban, college sophomore, treasurer, and Donlyn Humbarger and Carol Wells, college sophomores, junior Panhellenic representatives. Members of the Presbyterian Men's Organization will entertain members of the Presbyterian Women's Organization at a Valentine party at 8 p.m. Friday at the Presbyterin Student center. Barbara Bateman, education senior, has been elected president of Delta Gamma sorority for the spring semester. Other officers are Marilyn Lovelady, fine arts junior, vice president; Roberta Brandenburg, business junior, treasurer; Janice Skaer, education junior, rush chairman; Mary Dougherty, college sophomore, assistant rush chairman; Barbara Rees, fine arts sophomore, culture chairman; Dorothy Parshall, fine arts sophomore, assistant social chairman, and Irene Coonfer, college sophomore publicity chairman. Delta Gammas Chose Barbara Bateman "An Informed Church is a vital Church," is the theme for adult religious education, sponsored by the Episcopal church. The Episcopal church is engaged in a nation-wide program of adult education with the idea in mind that adults cannot teach their children what they know not themselves. "The Faith of the Church," which is a careful study of the Apostle's Creed. The class will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the parish house, and will be taught by Dr. Franklin Nellick, assistant professor of English. The class meets for 12 weeks and will conclude at Eastertide. 1011 Vermont st., is offering three classes, not lecture courses. The groups read and share the contents of the text under the direction of the leader. These classes are; "Chapter in Church History," is a helpful study of the beginnings of Christianity and the significant events through the centuries which are the roots of the church. The class will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, in the parish house, and will be taught by Dr. Nabih Faris, visiting professor. The class will meet for eight weeks during Lent will follow the parish Lenten suppers. "The Worship of the Church," is a through study of the background of the services in the Prayer Book and intends to give a person a deeper meaning of the experience of worship. The class will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the parish house, beginning March 11, and will be taught by Dr. R. A. Schwegler. Episcopalians Sponsor Adult Education Hillel foundation will hold a worship service at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Danforth chapel. A meeting will follow in room 305 of the Student Union. A cost supper will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Alpha Epsilon Pi house. Hillel Foundation to Meet The Canterbury club, an Episcopalian group, will hold a dinner at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 21, at the Trinity Episcopal church, 1011 Vermont st. The dinner is to be held in honor of the Rev. Harry Heeney from the St. David's Episcopal church in Topeka. Reservations for the dinner should be made today. The Congregational youth group will meet at the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont at 7 p.m. Sunday. William Bryant, assistant pastor of the church will lead a discussion. The Newman club will hold a spring dance from 9 a.m. to midnight Saturday, Feb. 20 in the Student Union building. The chaperones will be Father Towle and his sister, Miss Mary Towle, Mrs. Dana Anderson, and Mrs. Edwards Dickens. The regular meeting of the club will be held at 11 a.m., Sunday at St. John's Catholic church, at 1239 Verizon Coffee and rolls will be served. The Disciples Student fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m., Sunday at Myers hall and from there they will go to 2207 New Hampshire for supper, games, and devotions. Transportation will be furnished from Myers hall. The club will have its weekly meeting in the parish house of the Trinity Episcopal church following the Collegiate communion, which will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday. There will be a meeting of the Wesley Foundation at 5 p.m., Sunday, at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont streets. The recreation will be square dancing and a supper, followed by a talk by the Rev. Eugene Frank, pastor of the First Methodist church in Topeka. Rev. Frank's topic will be "Christianity Faces the Skeptic." There will also be election of officers for the coming year followed by fellowship groups and devotional services. There will be a regular meeting at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Myers hall of the Bible Study and Devotions group. Breakfast will be served. A trip to Gravrock, Mo. is scheduled for the Lutheran Students Association tomorrow and Saturday. It will be a retreat for planning programs for the second semester. The keynote speaker will be the Rev. Harry Allen, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran church in Kansas City, Mo. The Lutheran group will meet at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire, for a cost supper. Richard Vallabresi of Newcambria, Kan., will show slides of a church work project that he participated in last summer. Religious Groups To Hold Meetings Chuck McBeth's SATURDAY SPECIAL A $23 Value ALL FOR . . . $15 - 10 Gals. Conoco Super Gas with TCP - Lubrication - Wash - 5 Qts. Conoco Oil - Car Polish CHUCK McBETH CONOCO 9th at Indiana Members of the Roger Williams foundation will meet at 6 p.m., Sunday at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky streets, for a supper and program. The theme of the program will be "The Test of Love," given by various speakers. The topic will be open to discussion. There will be a Bible study and coffee hour at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of the Rev. Ernst Klein, minister, living at 1124 Missouri st. A "sweetheart" banquet will be held at 6 p.m., Friday, at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky streets. There will be a meeting of the Sunday evening fellowship at 5:30 p.m., at the Presbyterian Student center, in addition to the regular study meeting, William Carr, graduate mathematics instructor, will show pictures that he took while in Korea and Japan. Dr. Patton's subject for the evening will be "The Christian and the Fraternity and Sorority." The KU chapter of Gamma Delta will be host to six chapters of the Rocky Plains Region of Gamma Delta at a Mid-Winter Retreat Saturday and Sunday. The retreat will be held at the Lutheran student center at 17th and Vermont streets. The program will include student-led panel discussions and entertainment. Chairman of the steering committee is Margaret Thorsen, fine arts freshman. Chairman of the various other committees are: Carole Fisher, college sophomore, panel discussions; Doris Reiner, education junior, devotions; John Radke, college freshman, food; Ronald Lenser, engineering sophomore, entertainment; Sylvia Wulf, college freshman, registration; Mary Ann LeMoine, fine arts freshman, song leader; Walter Hauffer, engineering junior, correspondence, and Barbara Beers, fine arts junior, reception committee. Pastor Vanvisor is Pastor Norman Brandt. Wine, Women and Club Dixie FEBRUARY CLOSEOUTS ONE LARGE GROUP TOPCOATS TWEEDS GABARDINES $27.50 Values - 1375 $34.50 Values - 1725 $39.50 Values - 1975 $45.00 Values - 2259 Wool and Part Wool SHIRTS 1/2 price Corduroy Prices Now $249 to $625 Prices Now $199 to $348 25 ATTWEECEEEDN [YQTIO] A CP JMNEFEFEFEFEF