Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 11, 1952 Religious Notes Wesley Foundation Westminster Foundation Communion service will be held Sunday at the Wesley foundation, First Methodist church, 9th and Vermont streets. Members may come any time between 5:30 and 7 p.m. No supper will be served. Westminster foundation members and foreign students will join their sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. John Patton, in Christmas decorating, a tree lighting ceremony, and a supper at 5 p.m. Friday in Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. Frances Hanna college sophomore, is in charge of arrangements. Canterbury Association Tom Regnary, college senior, will speak on "The Early English Church" at a meeting of the Canterbury association Sunday at the Episcopal church, 1011 Vermont st. His talk will follow Holy Communion at 9 a.m., and breakfast and a business meeting in the rectory at 9:30 a.m. Hillel Foundation The Festival of Lights celebration, Chanukah, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday by the Hillel foundation at the Methodist church, 946 Vermont st. Dr. Joseph Nospitz, chief psychiatrist of the children's section, Topeka State hospital, will speak on "Modern Aspects of Chanukah." The program also will include kindling of the Chanukah lights by Dr. Noshnitz and Sam Wilen, Hillel president; "The Story of Chanukah," a play presented by children of the Jewish Sunday school; Chanukah hymns; "The Pillars of Faith," a skit presented by Hillel members; Chanukah refreshments, and folk dancing. Congregational Youth A special Chanukah service will be held at 7:20 p.m. Friday in Danforth chapel. Maj. Karl Limbacher, Lawrence serviceman recently returned from overseas, will speak on "What's Happening in Korea" to the Congregational Youth group Sunday at the Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. His talk will follow a supper at 5:30 p.m. and a worship service. Roger Williams Fellowship Tom Shay, instructor in speech, will present a dramatic Christmas reading, and Karolyn Holm, education senior, and Kathryn Cook, nursing junior, will sing a duet at the Roger Williams fellowship meeting Sunday at the First Baptist church, 901 Kentucky st. The program will follow supper at 6 p.m. The group will go caroling Friday night, and after that have a Christmas party. Each member is to bring a 25-cent gift for a grab bag. Lutheran Students Holy Communion will be held for Lutheran Student association members at 6:15 p.m. Sunday, after a supper at 5:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire streets. After the meeting the group will go to the vespers program, then caroling. Refreshments will be served later at the home of Dick Preis, student counselor. Alpha Phi Sorority Initiates 16 Women Alpha Phi sorority held formal initiation services for 16 women Sunday, followed by a banquet, in the chapter house. Those initiated were: Caroly Smith, college sophomore, Kansa City, Kan.; Shirley Dodd, fine art sophomore, Kansas City, Kans.; Su Epperson, fine arts sophomore, Cof feyville, Kan., and Elva Sutton, college sophomore, Sugar Creek, Mo. Donna Cooke, education sophomore, Salina, Kan.; Marilou Selvig, college sophomore, Russell, Kan; Babette Cooper, college sophomore, Kansas City, Mo.; Jane Murdock, college sophomore, Joplin, Mo., and Marlen Gray, college sophomore, Chanute, Kan. Nancy Echols, college sophomore, Fort Sill, Okla.; Donna McCall, fine arts junior, Kansas City, Mo.; Diane Cruse, fine arts sophomore, Abeline Kan.; Kathleen Temple, college sophomore, Hoisington, Kan.; Carol Burchfield, college sophomore, Mitchell, S. D.; Sally Yoder, fine arts sophomore, Kansas City, Mo. On the Hill Corbin hall announces the pinning of Miss Norma Eshelman, college freshman, to Mr. Wesley Whitney, education junior. Mr. Whitney is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. His home is in Newton, Kan. Miss Eshelman's home is in Sedgwick, Kan. By JEANNE FITZGERALD Kansan, Society, Editor Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pledging of Miss Nancy Krimminger, college sophomore from Lawrence. --and Sally Foster, engineering sophomore. Webster Groves. Mo. Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Delta Chi fraternity entertained each other at an exchange dinner Dec. 4. Part of the members of each house were the guests of the members of the other house. *** Delta Delta Delta sorority will serenade the various fraternities on the Hill Wednesday and Thursday nights. - * * Phi Kappa fraternity will hold a scavenger hunt with Sigma Kappa sorority at the fraternity house from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. - * * Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold its formal Christmas dinner Tuesday night at the chapter house. Exchange gifts among the boys and gifts to the house and housemother will be distributed following the dinner. Guests will include Dean and Mrs. Laurence C. Woodruff, Miss Martha Peterson, and Miss Mary Peg Hardman. Phi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega and their Lawrence maeumae chapter enjoyed a Christmas desert together at the chapter house Wednesday. Nancy Echols was the honor initiate of the group. SUN.-MON.-TUES. Admission 14c-50c TODAY THRU SATURDAY Here is the story of just one of the men who, last year alone, victimized 31,175 women. 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