Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. April 23,1953 Religious Notes Kappa Phi to Hold Dinner Kappa Phi to Hold Dinner Kappa Phi will hold a dinner in honor of the graduating seniors at 5:45 p.m. First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont sts. The program will be given by Kappa Phi pledges. - * * Lichona Group to WSTC Liahona fellowship will go to Warren-ressburg State Teachers college this weekend to attend a college student's institute. The group will leave Saturday morning and return Sunday afternoon. --man of program; Patricia Munson college junior, chairman of world service; Cheryl Brock, college freshman, fellowship department, and Nora Lee Wilson, education junior. It's Christmas Time Again The Presbyterian Women's organization will have an April Fool-Christmas supper at 5:30 p.m. today in Westminster house. The purpose of the supper is to bring Christmas gifts for the people in the mission fields and the missionaries. Decorations at the supper will represent every holiday of the year. Dorain Swaffer, education junior, and Patricia Munson, college junior, charge of the program. Frances Hammond college will be hostest for the evening. The gifts received will be wrapped, labeled and sent to the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian church for distribution. Burma Missionary to Speak Mrs. Roy Spear, missionary to Burma, will speak on "Religion and the Changing Orient" at a Wesley foundation meeting Sunday in the Methodist church, 9th and Vermont sts. Supper at 5:30 will precede the program. Kansas Staters to Re Guests --man of program; Patricia Munson college junior, chairman of world service; Cheryl Brock, college freshman, fellowship department, and Nora Lee Wilson, education junior. Kansas Staters to Be Guests The Lutheran Student association from Kansas State college will be guests of the KU association at a supper meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire st. The group from Kansas State will present the program. - * * Two Groups Elect Presidents John Barber was elected president of the Sunday evening fellowship group of the Westminster foundation. Other officers are Frances Hanna, college sophomore, vice president, and John Garland, college freshman, secretary-treasurer. The Crossroads seminar elected William Ives, graduate student," as president. Other officers are Johanna Trotter, college freshman, vice president, and Mary Ellen Stewart, college sophomore, secretary-treasurer. - * * Presbyterian Men Elect Head Patsy Houston Men Elect Flood William Behrmann, education senior, is the newly elected president of the Presbyterian Men. Other officers elected were Keiji Tajima, graduate student, vice president; Ted Kribs, recording secretary; Sam Sebesta, education senior, corresponding secretary; James Regan, treasurer; and Gary Brewer, business senior, representative to the Presbytery council of the Presbyterian church. Sophomore Heads Group Joan Worthington, college sophomore, is the newly elected president of the Presbyterian Women's organization. Other officers elected are Dorian Swaffar, education junior, vice president; Janet Stewart, education junior, treasurer; Barbara Trotter, college junior, recording secretary; Barbara Bradstreet, college, sophomore, corresponding secretary; Barbara Moser, college junior, chairman of program; Patricia Munson college junior, chairman of world service; Cheryl Brock, college freshman, fellowship department, and Nora Lee Wilson, education junior. Get Your Tickets Now for COLLEGE DAZE INFORMATION BOOTH Council Elects Moderator Maurice Hamm, education junior was elected as the moderator of the Westminster foundation council. Other officers elected were Jean Scupin, college junior, vice moderator; Beryl Bell, fine arts freshman, status clerk; John Newton, education junior, treasurer; and Barbara Moser, college junior, and Janet Stewart, education junior, student religious council representative. Guild Changes Name The KU Presbyterian Women's guild has changed its name to Presbyterian Women's Organization, the general name of the Presbyterian church women's group. Pearson to Have Formal Dana ☆ ☆ ☆ pearson to Have Formal Dance Pearson hall will hold its annual formal dinner dance from 6:30 p.m. until midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Joe H. Hope, Mrs. James Hooke, and Mrs. R. S. Wilson. Gamma Delta Gives Coffee --- Gamma Delta will have a coffee hour for all University students at 4 p.m. today in the Student. Youth center. Their regular meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the center at 17th and Vermont sts. A cost supper will precede the meeting. Medical Student to Speak Gordon Maxwell, sophomore at the KU medical center, will speak at the weekly meeting of the KU Christian fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in room 32 Strong. Christian Group to Show Film A missionary movie, "O, For a Thousand Tongues," will be shown by the KU Christian fellowship group at 7:30 p.m. Friday in 205 Journalism building. Baptist Group to Give Program The Disciples Student fellowship will present the program at the Roger Williams foundation meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday in the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky sts. Supper will precede the program. The Mennonite fellowship meeting will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Church of the Brethren, 13th and Central, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. Dong Soo Yang, student from Korea, will speak. Mennonite Meeting in KC 18 Initiated Into Jay Janes Initiated were Margaret Black, Patricia Garrett, Kathleen Mahoney, and Mary Ann Mahoney, education juniors; Patricia Blanks, senior education; Betty Cole, Maize Harris, Llewellyn Kiene, Terry Maher, and Joanna Scot, college sophomores; Kay Lambert, Nancy Munger, and Vicki Rosenwald, college juniors; Suzanne Thompson, college senior; Marion Clyna, fine arts junior; Barbara Swisher, fine arts sophomore; Kay Lehmann, business student; Luciaella Schmalzied, medicine junior. Parents Announce Sims-Norris Plans Miss Black was the honor initiate. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson Sims of Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Carroll to Mr. Francis Singleton Nettles Jr. Mr. Norris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Singleton Norris of Ravtown, Mo. Miss Sims is a junior in the College and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Norris is a senior in the School of Business and is a member of Sigma Nu. A June wedding is planned. Cooke-Johnson Engagement Told Mrs. Bess Cooke of Salina and Mr. Duane Cooke of Kansas City, Kan. announce the engagement of their daughter Donna Lee to Ensign Charles L. Johnson. Miss Cooke is a sophomore in the School of Education and is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Ensign Johnson was graduated in January from the School of Business and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He is now stationed in Long Beach, Calif. A June wedding is being planned. Three Alpha Phis Attend District Convo Phyllis Sims, Mary Lou Fuller, and Alta Joyce Bryan, education juniors, represented the Gamma Delta chapter of Alpha Phi sorority at its district convention at Norman, Okla., recently. 2016 Learnard The universities of Washburn, Missouri, Texas, Alabama, and Drury college were represented also. Golden Crest Dairy The two-day workshop was closed with a banquet and presentation awards. DRINKING YOUR DAILY QUOTA OF GOLDEN CREST MILK IS THE BEST WAY OF HELPING YOURSELF TO HEALTH! MILK PROVIDES THOSE NEEDED VITAMINS. GET IN STEP WITH SPRING. TAKE MILK ALONG ON ALL YOUR PICNICS. Phone 3162 Pi Beta Phi Relates Three Pinnings Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pinnings of three members. Miss Dana Hudkins, education senior, Salina, is pimped to Walter Beck, business junior, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Beck is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Miss Barbara Florian, education senior, Kansas City, Kan., is pinned to John S. Welsh, college senior, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. Welsh is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Miss Elmyra Alice Crane, college senior, Breckville, Ohio, is pinned to Dean Frisbie, second year law, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Frisbie is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Theta Phi Alpha Has 'Fair' as Party Theme Spring colors emphasized the "fair" theme of the annual Theta Phi Alpha spring party Saturday night at the chapter house. Guests danced around a huge maypole and a merry-go-round. interior decorations included a flower garden, a selling booths, and a sidewalk cafe. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Edwin B. Peet, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, and Mrs. Richard L. Blume. YWCA, YMCA Meet Tonight Both the YWCA and YMCA have full schedules planned until the close of the school year. The YWCA and YMCA will participate in the district conference to be held at Emporia, May 1, 2 and 3. Estes park will be the site of the YWCA's regional conference from June 5-11. The WVCA will have a banquet for all members, the advisory board, and friends at 6:30 p.m. today in the Jayhawker room of the Union. A short program will be presented and the new cabinet will be introduced. The YMCA will hold its final membership meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. today when the Rev. Dale Turner, Congregational minister, and Dr. John Patton, Presbyterian student minister, will discuss "Pacifism." 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