Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Nov. 5.1953 18 Church Units to Have Talks, Meetings, Suppers Activities for the religious organizations have been scheduled for this week. The activities include conferences, religious services, and suppers. Hillel foundation will hold a Sabbath Eve service at 7:15 p. m. Friday in the chapel at Myers Hall. The Canterbury association will meet at 9:45 a. m. Sunday at the Episcopal parish house, 1111 Vermont st. Kappa Beta, Christian church women's group, will hold guest night at 5:30 p. m. Tuesday at Myers Hall. Each girl may bring a guest. Members of the Disciples fellowship have been invited. Supper will be preceded请教 the program. A group of Lutheran students will attend the fall conference o f the Midwest Region Lutheran Students association this weekend at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Members attending are Mrs. Magda Jensen, education libarian; Susan Baird, education junior; William Somper, college senior, president of the region; Norma Wahl, education senior, and Charlisia von Gunten, fine arts sophomore. "Beyond This Place", a book written by A. J. Cronin, will be reviewed by the Rev. Herbert Duenow, of Kansas City, at a Kappa Phi meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at Danforth chapel. Wesley foundation will hold a supper meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church, 940 Vermont st. "The Christian Student's Outlook on Sorority and Fraternity Life," will be discussed by Dr. John Patton, minister to students, at a meeting of Westminster fellowship at 5:30 p. m. Sunday at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. Supper will precede the meeting. Current event coffees, led by Edith Sorter, college sophomore, will be at 3 and 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Oread room of the Student Union. "Two Ifs of Luther's Reformation" will be the topic of a speech by Dr. O. P. Backus, assistant professor of history, at a meeting of Gamma Delta at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Immanuel Lutheran church student lounge, 17th and Vermont streets. A cost supper will precede the meeting. "A Society of Love" will be discussed by Richard Mehas, education junior, at a meeting of Liahona fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 7:15 p.m. Sunday at the church. 12th and Vermont streets. KU Christian fellowship will have Bible study and an informal discussion at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at 829 Mississippi st. Roger Williams foundation will hold a supper meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky streets. The Sunday evening college group will meet at 7 p.m. at the church,925 Vermont st. "The Meaning of Parables and Who is Jesus?" will be discussed at the Crossroads seminar, Presbyterian students discussion group, at 8:45 a.m. Sunday at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. A coffee hour will precede the discussion. The Presbyterian college group will participate in the rally of the Topeka-Highland Presbytry of the Synod of Kansas at the First Presbyterian church. 901 Vermont st. to be held this weekend. They will discuss "The College Student and His Bible" at 3:30 p.m. Friday and 9:20 a.m. Saturday. Representatives from the College of Emporia will also attend the rally. Greeks Have Exchange Dinner Members of the Alpha KappaLambda fraternity and Alpha Phi sorority held an exchange dinner Tuesday at the chapter houses. MEALS FOR - Students Workers Townspeople CHRIS'S CAFE 832 Mass. 819 Mass. Open Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Kappa Sigmas Plan 'Pretzel Bowl' Fete The first Pretzel Bowl football game will be played Saturday morning between Kappa Sigma fraternity and the Kappa Sigma chapter from Kansas State college. A parade on the campus before the game will begin at 8:45 a.m. A queen will be crowned at halftime, and will be presented a trophy. The game will be played on the intramural field. The fraternity hopes to make the game an annual event before the KU-K-State game. Next year's Pretzel Bowl game will be played in Manhattan. Lambda Chis to Hold 'Showboat Party' Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will hold its annual "Showbowl Party" from 8 to midnight Saturday in the Big Six room in the Eldridge hotel. Chaperons for the costume party will be Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, Mrs. Iva M. Couble and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. Phi Beta Pi's Plan Party Saturday Night Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, will have an informal party from 9 to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs Fred E. Samson, Dr. and Mrs Howard Matzke, and Dr. and Mrs Irwin L. Baird. Trophy Stealing, Dousing Led To Annual Jacks Tournament Delta Sigma Theta Plan Fete The Pyramid club of Delta Sigma Theta sorority will hold a dance from 8 to midnight Saturday in the Community building. Chaperons will be Mrs. Arvella Young, Mrs. Pearl Hill and Mrs. Capita Spearman. By Letty Lemon For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. Twas a brisk winter evening and all through the house, not a Sigma Nu was stirring—until 40 Alpha Chi Omegas burst screaming in the fraternity's front door and swiped the best part of an array of shiny silver and gold trophies. This was in 1947, and both groups still argue about which was meantest to which—because the Apha Chis received, along with armloads of loot, a thorough soaking with a handy Sigma Nu lawn hose. Nearly a week later, a molified mob of sorority girls wearing, you guesSED it—Alpha Chi Omega pin appeared during the Sigma Nu dinner, hour, and offered to return a fraternity's trophies. There was a catch. The Sigma Nus had to win them back in a jack's tournament. So began the tradition which is continued for the sixth year with another contest this weekend. 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