Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 10, 1953 Christmas Observances Dances, Teas Planned For Holiday Season --the pinning of Robert Herzog, engineering junior, and Ann Wilson was announced during the evening. Miss Wilson is a nurse at Wadsworth hospital in Los Angeles, Calif. Fraternities, sororities, and independent houses have planned formal dances, teas, and tree-trimming parties to celebrate the holiday season. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will hold its winter formal from 9 p.m. to-midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Music will be provided by Dee Peterson's orchestra. Chaperoning will be Mrs. Leta Richmond, Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth, Mrs. B. A. Mayher, Mrs. Edna Stewart, and Mrs. Hazel Jenkins. Sigma Chi fraternity will hold a formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. John Skie Sr., Mrs. North Wright, and Mrs. C. S. Underwood. A party will be held at the Phi Delta Theta house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Dean Alm, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, and Mrs. Thomas Stuart will chapenor. . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will hold a party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chap-erones will be Mrs. W. W. Brown Mrs. Marie Trego, Mrs. Iva Double and Mrs. Edna Ramage. A tree-trimming party will be held from 6 to 11 p.m. Sunday at the Alpha Phi house. Mrs. Richard Blume will chaperon. Kappa Alpha Theta will have a party from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Chapersoning will be Mrs. Cletus Rosebrough. Alpha Phi sorority will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Edwin Peet, Mrs. Cletus Rose-brough, Mrs. Fanny Allozer, Mrs. Ruth File, and Mrs. Richard L Blume. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will hold a party from 7:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. A. H. Little will chapernow. Pi Kappa Alpha. Aternity will have a Christmas formal from 9 p.m to midnight Friday at the Eldridge hotel. Chaperoning will be Mrs Frank Baird, Mrs Marie Trego, Mrs Edna M. Stewart, Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth, and Mrs. L. L. Williams. Delta Gamma sorority will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the chapter house. Mrs. W. Shaw, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Arthur Little, and Mrs. J. H. Kreamer will chapenor. Gamma Phi Beta sorority will hold a faculty dessert from 6:30 to 9 p.m today at the chapter house. The Women's Inter-Dorm council will hold a Christmas formal from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday night in the Jayhawker room of the Student Union. Chaperoning will be Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Mary Peg Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. L. William Chestnut, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van DerMeid. Chi Omega sorority will hold a buffet supper and dance at the chapter house from 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday night, Mrs. E. J. Wilson will chaperon. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold a tea dance from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. B. A. Mayher will chaperon. Acacia fraternity will hold a for mal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Community building. Chaperones will be Mrs. Joe H Houe, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs Esther Poteet, and Mrs. D. H Buie. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold its Christmas formal from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the chapter house. Chaperoning will be Mrs. North Wright, Mrs. Bert A. Weber, Mrs. Andrew McKay, and Mrs Thomas H. Stuart. Battenfeld hall will hold a Christmas dinner-dance from 6 p.m. to midnight Friday at the house. Mrs. Edna Ramage, Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Mrs. Merl Nichols, and Miss Carlotta Nellis will chaperon. Kappa Psi fraternity will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the Community building Chaperons will be Dr. Ray Hopponen Dr. Joseph Burckhalter, and Dr Duane Wenzel. Theta Tau fraternity will hold a dance, 8 p.m. to midnight Friday at the chapter house. Chaperoning will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowdish, Mrs. and Mrs. T. F. McMahon, and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Dimond. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold its dream formal from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Edwin Peet, Mrs. Dana L. Anderson, and Mrs. Edward Dicks will chaperon. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold a Christmas tea from 3 to 5 pm. Sunday at the chapter house. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold an exchange dinner at 6 p.m. today. Watkins hall will hold a party for underprivileged children from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Watkins hall will hold a Christmas formal from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the hall. Mrs. Ruth File, Mrs. Leta Richmond, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, and Miss Julia Willard will be chaperones. On the Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Fife of Ogden, Utah, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to George Knotts, son of Mrs. Lola Knotts of Langly, Okla. Miss Fife is a fine arts junior Knottis is an education senior. Delta Delta Delta sorority and Delta Tau Delta fraternity will compete in a snooker tournament tonight. Delta Delta Delta will hold a tree trimming party Friday night at the chapter house. Dancing and refreshments will follow. Tau Kappa Epsilon gave a buffet supper in honor of Stan Kenton, honorary member of Tau Kappa Epsilon, before the Festival of Jazz concert Saturday. About 80 guests were present and heard Kenton play the piano before the supper Sigma Kappa sorority will hold a costume Kiddie party from 8:30-11:30 p.m. tomorrow. The chaperones will be Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker Mrs. J. B. Henry, and Mrs. Fred Cutter. Acacia fraternity has pledged Charles Eisenbise of Fairview, and Gale Jackson of Morrill. Both men are college freshmen. James R. Hall, engineering senior, was elected corresponding secretary of Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity. The pledges of Sigma Kappa and Alpha Phi will hold an exchange dinner at 6 p.m. today. The Lutheran Student association will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the parsonage, 115 East South Park st., for an Indian dinner which will be prepared by the Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Albert. Following the dinner, the members will attend communion services in the church and the KU vespers. After the vespers the group will go caroling. weekend Religious Services Planned Wesley foundation will hold a communion service from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Sunday, at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont streets. Members may come and go as they wish. The Rev. Robert Swift will speak at a Canterbury meeting at 9 a.m. Sunday at the parish house, 1111 Vermont st. The meeting will be preceded by Holy Communion. Father Swift will speak on the Episcopal church in Puerto Rico and show colored slides. Holy Communion will be celebrated daily at 7 a.m. in Danforth chapel. The YWCA cabinet will entertain the house of representatives at a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Henley house. The YWCA and YMCA will go caroling at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Everyone is to meet at Henley House. 26 Initiated By Alpha Phi Kappa Beta pledges gave a Christmas party and dinner for active Alpha Phi sorority initiated 26 women in services Sunday at the chapter house. Initiated were Ardelle Anderson, Francile Anronhalt, Phyllis Beach, Melba Beers, Barbara Boole, Madelyn brite, Bryery Brock, Caroline Chard, Margaret Donnelly, Jane Ellis. Orinne Gray, Lois Fiske Hilburn, Ethlyn House, Sally Kiddoo, Lorene Locke, Jeannette Gowan McGuire, Frances Meng, Margie Murphy, Billie Pence, Mary Al Rigor. SPECIAL - FRIDAY, DEC. 11 Following the services a banquet was held at the Eldridge hotel. Francile Aronhall was announced honor initiate. Entertainment at the banquet was provided by Harrier King and the Alpha Phi sextet. Jane Snyder, Beverly Taney, Pat Thies, Carol Van Dyke, Elizabeth Ann Wendt, and Annette Young. Hamburger & Spaghetti (A Meal in Itself) plus Salad, Hot Roll & Butter Dinner Bell Cafe 912 Mass. New officers of Sigma Kappa sorority are Velma Gaston, journalism senior, recording secretary, and Joan Stockmyer, college junior; corresponding secretary. The Phi Kappa annual Snow Flake Swing was held last Saturday at the house. Chaperones were Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. Edward H. Turner Jr., Mrs. North Wright, and Mrs. Dana Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mitchell of Tacoma, Wash., announce the engagement of their daughter, Merry Lou, to Donald Belden, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Helden of Dighton Both are seniors in the college. Belden is a member of the Theta Chi fraternity. The engagement of Marion Clyma fine arts senior, and William Johnson, a 1953 graduate of KU, was announced at the Sellards hall Christmas formal. 55c (Across from Woolworth's) members at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Myers hall. Hillel foundation will hold a Chanukah service at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in Danforth chapel. A Chanukah party will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the English room of the Student Union, Chanukah, the festival of lights, is celebrated in commemoration of the successful revolt of the Jewish nation against the oppression of Antiochus IV. Chanukah means dedication and refers to the rededication of the temple which was one of the first acts of Judah Maccabee, the Jewish leader, upon the completion of the revolt. The Young Women's Christian association annual bazaar will be held today, tomorrow and Saturday at Henley house. The house of representatives is in charge. Organized houses have contributed projects which will be sold at the bazaar. Silk collars, Christmas tree decorations, pot holders and aprons as well as imported gifts will be on sale. a baked goods sale will be held along with the bazaar and there will be a snack bar. Hours of the bazaar are from 12-9 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 9-12 a.m. Saturday. Patricia Plummer, college junior, is bazaar chairman. YWCA commission meetings will be held next week. "Rediscovering the Bible" will be the topic 4 p.m. Wednesday at Henley house. "Comparative Religions" will be discussed at 4 p.m. Wednesday and 3 p.m. Thursday at Henley. Mary Ellen Stewart, college junior, is discussion leader. Current events coffees led by Edith Sorter, college sophomore, will be held at 3 and 4 p.m. at Henley. KU Disciples fellowship will hold a Christmas party at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Myers hall. Supper will precede the meeting. The group recently entertained the Roger Williams foundation, Baptist youth group, at a meeting in Myers hall. Patricia Plummer, college junior, talked on summer work camps and showed slides. A Christmas party will be held at Barbara Keeler's home, 1706 Indiana st., for the Congregational youth group at 5:45 p.m. Sunday. Following the party the group will attend the Christmas vespers at Hoch auditorium. Andrew Stenhouse, missionary from Santiago, Chili, will speak to the KU Christian fellowship at 7:30 today in Room 32, Rest hall, and at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at 829 Mississippi st. 17-JEWEL LADIES' . . . $1995 17-JEWEL MEN'S . . . $2250 Reusch-Guenther 'your dependable jeweler' 824 Mass. Ph. 903 The fellowship will hold Christmas banquet at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. The Rev. Jack Wilson, vice president of the Royal college, Kansas City, Mo., will deliver the Christmas message. The annual Christmas tree trimming and pancake supper of the KU Westminster fellowship will be held from 4-9 p.m. tomorrow at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. Dr. and Mrs. John Patton will lead the group in a traditional tree lighting ceremony. Patricia Ellis, college freshman, will lead the group in the singing of Christmas carols with Carolyn Craft, fine arts freshman, singing a special Christmas number. Four students from other lands will tell about the Christmas customs in their own country. The students are Padmini Ramaseshan of India, Adolf Jochnick of Sweden, Neoclis Gianakis of Greece, and Ricardo Fernandez of Peru. Thor Bogren, college sophomore, is chairman of the planning committee. Others on the committee are Merle Smith, fine arts freshman; Kenneth Reid, graduate; Maurice Hamm, college senior; Ann Hanson, college freshman, and James Ragan, college sophomore. Children's Problems Discussed by Panel Miss Ruth McNeilly, head teacher at the University Nursery school, and Mrs. William C. Cottle, president of the Lawrence PTA council, participated in a meeting for parents of young children at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. 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