Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Jan. 15, 1953 Religious Notes Congregational Church Another in a series of courses led by the Rev, Dale Turner on the "Understanding of the New Testament" will be given Sunday at Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. Suppier will be held at 5:30 p.m. followed by a combined worship service of junior high, high school, and college youth. Weslev Foundation Max Zimmerman, business junior, will lead a discussion on "What Things In Religion Have Meaning To Me" at Wesley foundation Sunday evening at the First Methodist church, 9th and Vermont streets. Supper will be served at 5:30 p.m. Canterbury Club Officers for the second term will be elected Sunday by the Canterbury club. Communion will be at 9 a.m. followed by breakfast and the program at the rectory at 9:30 a.m. Lutheran Student Association Lutheran Student Association The Lutheran Student Association will elect officers for the second term at the home of the Rev. R. W. Albert, 115 E. South Park, Sunday evening. Supper will be held at 5:30 p.m. Elections and the initiation of new members will follow. KU Christian Fellowship Wade K. Ramsey, executive vice president of the Kansas City Bible college, will speak to members of the KU Christian fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 32 Strong hall. Calkins-Leaderbrand Marriage Announced Alpha Phi sorority announces the marriage of Miss Lee Calkins, education senior, to Mr. Charles Leo Leaderbrand Jan. 9 in Huntsville, Ark. Mrs. Leaderbrand is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret H. Calkins of Garden City, Kan., and Mr. Dennis Calkins of El Dorado, Kan. Mr. Leaderbrand is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leaderbrand of Wichita, Kan. Mr. Leaderbrand is now in the Navy. He attended Washburn university and was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Miss Margaret Longwood Engaaded to Ralph Lamb Dr, and Mrs. O. W. Longwood of Stafford, Kan, announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret to Mr. Ralph Charles Lamb jr., son of Mr. Ralph C. Lamb of Wichita, Kan, Jan. 7. Miss Longwood is an education senior and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Lamb is an engineering senior and a member of Delta Upsilon, social fraternity, and Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity. Westminster Fellowship Officers for three new commissions will be elected at Westminster fellowship Sunday evening. These commissions, which will be studying USCZ pamphlets, are "The Christian Student and the World," "The Christian Student and the Church," and "The Christian Student and the University." Supper will be held at 5:30 p.m. at Westminster house followed by devotions led by Dr. Patton. On the Hill BY JEANNE FITZGERALD Kansan Society Editor Alpha Delta Phi sorority will hold a house party from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Kenneth White, Mrs. L. L. Williams, Mrs. B. A. Mayher, and Mrs. Fanny DeLozier. Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will hold an open house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. Alberta Frye will be chaperone. *** - * * Newman club will hold a roller-skating party from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Friday at the Roller Rink. Chaperones will be Father George Towle, Miss Mary Towle, Mrs.Dan Anderson, and Mrs. Edward Dickens. Liahona fellowship, student group of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will hold a fellowship service Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church, 12th and Vermont. Hornaday-Hall Engagement Announced by Parents Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hornaday of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter Diane to Mr. William R. Hall of Wichita, KA. Miss Hornaday is a college senior and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Hall is a business senior and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Alpha Phi Pledge Class Alpha Phi Pledge Class Elects Spring Officers Other officers elected were Patricia Dowell, vice-president; Patricia Copeland, treasurer; Joanne Phillips, scholarship chairman; Jeannette Gowan, activities chairman; Sally Kiddo, music chairman, and Kay Gustafson, social chairman. Evelyn Thomas, college freshman, was elected president of the pledge class of Alpha Phi sorority for the second semester Dec. 12. COLD NO'S No, it's no good to figure such things out after the crash. He should have known, for instance, that tests show tire chains reduce braking distance as much as 40 or 50 per cent longer than what standard brakes—chains won't replace brains. They will help a careful driver to avoid winter mishaps. Alpha Chi Omega Announces Pinnings Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of two of its members to members of Phi Kappa Fsi fraternity. Miss Judy Ringer, college sophomore, was pinned to Mr. Ben McCallister, college junior. Mrs. Arthur Little, Phi Kappa Psi housemother, made the announcement at the fraternity's annual winter formal. Miss Ringer is from St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. McCallister is from Mission, Kan. Miss Georgia O'Daniel, college sophomore, was pinned to Mr. Milton Wallace, business junior, at the Phi Kappa Psi annual winter dinner-dance. Miss O'Daniel received a white orchid corsage. The house-mothers received sweetheart rose corsages. Carter's Stationery An informal announcement of the pinning was made at the Alpha Chi Omega house Jan. 10. Alpha Kappa Lambda Elects New Officers Bob Marshall, business senior, was recently elected president of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity for the second semester. Other officers elected were Glen Davis, vice-president; Earl Salyers, house manager; Kent Bowden, treasurer; Jim Gillett, recording secretary; Charles Morelock, corresponding secretary; Ralph Tannahill, social chairman; Jerry Odell, intramural chairman; Ralph Kiehl, rush chairman, and Jim Van Pelt, scholarship chairman. 1025 Mass. Discontinued lines of Water Color and Oil Brushes, and Oil Colors at Important savings. Phone 1051 Ike Sets Inauguration Style; Will Wear Black Homberg New York —(U.P.)— Men! Silk hats are out for the inauguration, out of style, that is. In what quite possibly is a break with tradition going back almost as far as George Washington, President-elect Eisenhower made public today the type of topper he will wear at both the swearing-in and the inaugural ball: Black homburg. Presumably the whole cabinet will be similarly turned out. That was one of the things decided at the historic two-day meetings of the Eisenhower top command which ended yesterday. Sartorian deviationism will be frowned upon. Mr. Eisenhower's press secretary, James C. Hagerty, announced today that for the parade and swearing-in ceremonies, Mr. Eisenhower will wear a dark club coat, striped trousers, and a black homburg. At the inaugural ball, Mr. Eisenhower will wear white tie and tails—and a black homburg. Although Mr. Eisenhower will be in Washington Monday night, he will not, according to present plans, attend the lavish Hollywood and Broadway festival to be started in connection with the inauguration. According to present plans, the President-elect will make his first inaugural appearance at the National Presbyterian church on Tuesday morning, driving there with members of his cabinet and his personal staff from their temporary quarters on the 12th floor of the Statler hotel. Beauchamp Re-elected Regent Of Engineering Fraternity Glen T. Beauchamp, engineering senior, was re-elected regent of Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity. 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