Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 14, 1954 On the Hill Theta Phi Alpha sorority had as its guest Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Esther Martin of Chicago. Mrs. Martin is the national first vice president of Theta Phi Alpha. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the pledging of Larry Davis, engineering freshman, from Wellington. The annual PEO Founders' day dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. Jan 21 in the Kansas room of the Student Union. All nonaffiliated members are invited to attend. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity pledge class officers for the spring semester are Terry Hill, college freshman, president; Gary Forter, engineering freshman, vice president; Thomas Knorr, college freshman, secretary, and Gene Kurtz, college freshman, treasurer. Fhi Kappa Psi officers for the spring semester are Thomas Pratt, college senior, president; Max Murray, business senior, vice president; Robert Anderson, college sophomore, treasurer; John Barber, college senior, correspond secretary; Kenneth Fligg, college sophomore, recording secretary. New officers for the spring semester at Battenfell hall are Bruce Talmadge, business junior, president; John Newton, education senior, vice president; Paul Enos, engineering sophomore, secretary; Melvin Biggart, business junior, treasurer, and Jeremy Matchett, pharmacy sophomore, social chairman. George Ira, fine arts sophomore, historian; John Griesser, college senior, pledge trainer; David Wilson, business junior, scholastic chairman; Larry Rogers, college sophomore, cheplain, and David Riley, journalism junior, social chairman. Members of the Theta Chi fraternity pledge class presented an hourlong entertainment show Friday night at Wadsworth Veterans hospital at Leavenworth. The show evolved around music and skits from World War I army shows. The Lawrence Disabled American Veterans sponsored the program and Professor Allen Crafton of the speech and drama department helped direct the skits and music. city and music. Pki Kappa Tau fraternity will hold a party at the chapter house from 8 p.m. to midnight tomorrow night. Chaperoning the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beaty. Mary Demerit, education junior, was recently elected president of Locksley hall for the spring semester. Other officers are Barbara Beers, fine arts junior, vice president; Nancy Jones, fine arts sophomore, secretary; Colleen Helmlinger, business junior, treasurer; Helen Priddy, education junior, house manager; Patricia Johnson, college senior, social chairman, and Helen Philbrick, fine arts junior, inter-dorm representative. Dr. Nabib Amin Faris, Rose Morgan visiting professor, and Mrs. Faris will entertain the members of the Arab World Today class with an Arabian style dinner at 6:15 p.m. Monday. Jack Byrd, business senior, was elected president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity recently for the spring semester. Other officers are Richard Erickson, college junior, vice president; Warren Diefendorf, college junior, recording secretary; Richard Brummett, college sophomore, corresponding secretary; Douglas Barling, college junior, gespart-at-l arms; Joseph Schwarz, college senior, treasurer. KAY BRUA Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brua of Lyons announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to Dwight Patton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Patton of Lyons. Miss Brua is a freshman in fine arts and a resident of North College hall. Mr. Patton is a college junior and a resident of Stephenson hall. Gretta Reetz, fine arts junior, will sing the role of Kate Pinkerton in the forthcoming production of Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" to be given in connection with the Opera City Phil-harmonic orchestra. Reetz To Sing In Festival Miss Reetz has appeared in several campus productions "The Merry Widow," "The Well," and "The Old Maid and the Thief." Currently she is singing the role of Rosalinda in the University Theatre production of "Die Fledermaus." The Kansas City Opera festival is under the musical direction of Hans Schwieger, conductor of the Philharmonic orchestra. Dr John New-filed, director of the University Theatre, will be stage director. Petroleum jelly or lard will remove lipstick or rouge stains from linens. Work the fat into the stain section, sponge with carbon tetrachloride, and launder. Religious groups have planned an election of officers, discussion groups, speakers at their meetings over the weekend. Kappa Phi, Methodist women's sorority, will hold initiation of new members at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Danforth chapel. "What Will I Do This Summer," will be discussed by a panel at a meeting of Wesley foundation at 5 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church, 946 Vermont st. Members of the panel are Helener Currier, director of the Wesley foundation; Ronald Sammons, college senior; Lloyd Kirk, college junior; Margaret Latimer, graduate and Phyllis Nebrassb, education senior Religious Groups Plan Meetings Recreation and supper will precede the program and fellowship groups and worship will follow. Engagements, Pinnings Are Announced Four members of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announced pinnings and engagements this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schroeder of Hollywood announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Stuart Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Walker of Overland Park. Miss Schroeder is a college sophomore and Walker is a sophomore in architecture. He is a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Mrs. Frank Long of Newton has announced the engagement of her daughter, Sondra, to Frank Chesky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Chessky of Sterling. Miss Long is a college sophomore and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. Chessy is a college junior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Talley of Sunflower have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Jack Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fisher of Peabody. Miss Talley is a college sophomore and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. Fisher is a college junior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pinned are Sue McCartney, education junior from Winfield, and John Hooton, college sophomore from Mission. Mr. Hooton is a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Most Desired Winter Vacation Travel Florida and Havana via air or cruise ship Grand Tour to Mexico Mardi Gras in New Orleans Feb. 26-27-28 Garden Club Pilgrimage in Natchez and along the gulf March 5 Steamships All Airlines Domestic or Foreign See Your Favorite Travel Agent at The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Giesmann, Manager 8th & Mass. St. Telephone 30 "Theology or Ethics" will be discussed by Dr. John Patton, minister of students, at a meeting of Westminster fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. Supper will precede the meeting. "The Life of Christ In the New Testament" will be discussed at Crossroads seminar, Presbyterian discussion group, at 8:45 a.m. Sunday at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. KU Disciples fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Myers hall for supper and a worship service. The KU Christian fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Room 32 Strong hall. The Lutheran Student association will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire st. Election of officers and the initiation of new ISA members will be held. A cost supper will precede the meeting. Roger Williams foundation will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky streets. Dr. Nabih Amin Faris, Rose Morgan visiting professor, will speak on "The Influence of Christian Missionaries in the Middle East." Supper will precede the meeting. Canterbury club will meet at 9:45 Sunday in the Canterbury room of the Episcopal parish house. 1111 Vermont at. Collegiate Communion will be held at 9 a.m. at the church. The Congregational Sunday evening college group will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday at the church, 925 Vermont st. Student Religious Council vesper services will be held at 9:45 p.m. today in Darfurth chapel. Services will be discussed at 3 p.m. today. Discussion leader is Mary Ellen Stewart, college junior. 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