17 Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 29, 1952 Weekend Social Events Gamma Phi Exchange Dinner Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Phi Delta Theta fraternity held an exch change dinner Thursday. The chap- terones were Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. J. H. Kreamer. Alpha Chi Pledge-Class Party The Alpha Chi Omega sorority pledge class will have a party from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Violet Whitmore, Mrs. Hazel Jenkins and Mrs. Arthur Little. Battenfield Hall Party Tonight Battenfeld hall will have a party from 8 p.m. to midnight Friday at the hall. The chaperones will be Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Althea B. Galloway and Mrs. Edna E. Ramage. AE Pi Installation Of Officers Alpha Epsilon Pi will have installation of officers from 7:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Big Seven room of the Eldridge hotel. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Vallenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ingrisano Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen. Two Fraternities To Entertain Alpha Phi Alpha and Kappa Alpha Psi fraternities will have a party from 9 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday at the Alpha Phi Alpha chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Alberta Frye, Mrs. Flavious Spencer and Mrs. Carl White. AO Pi Party Tonight Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will have a party from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. D. I. Denham, housemother; Mrs. Eda n M. Stewart, Mrs. Frank M. Baird and Miss Julia Willard. The two students attended the camp's August session, which consisted of four weeks' leadership training. Mrs. Grace Ketterman, former student, reviewed "Behind the Ranges," a missionary biography with an Inland China setting, at the IVCF meeting Thursday in Danforth chapel. the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship Wednesday, Students who attended this meeting donated money that would have been spent on a noon meal to the group's mission fund. This fund is used for student mission work in foreign universities. Canterbury Club To Hold Special Lenten Service A special Lenten service with Holy Communion and the imposition of ashes was held by the Canterbury club Wednesday in Danforth chapel. Religious Notes There will be a service at 7 a.m. every morning Monday through Friday in Danforth for the remainder of the Lenten season, Nick Agnos, Canterbury president said. Ferre To Speak Sunday For Disciple Fellowship The program for Sunday after Holy Communion will continue the long range plan of study that has occupied the group for the past several meetings. The fourth section of the doctrine of the church will be discussed and breakfast served after the meeting in the church rectory. The Rev. Gus Ferre, university pastor for the Baptist church, will speak on "God's Will" at the KU Disciple fellowship at 5.30 p.m. Sunday at Barlow chapel, Myers hall. The Baptist Student group will be the guests of KUDF for the meeting. Kenneth Long, education sophomore, will have the devotions. After the speech by the Rev. Ferre, supper will be served upstairs. Wesley Foundation To Hear Talk On UMT Sunday Kathryn Watkins, fine arts sophomore, is in charge of the worship service. It will consist of the installation of new Wesley foundation cabinet members. Phillip Mitchell, assistant professor of German, will speak on universal military training at the Wesley foundation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church. 946 Vermont street. SPRING IS ON THE WAY! IVCF To Hear Students Bring Your Sweaters To Us New York Cleaners 926 Mass. Phone 75 Travel and study ABROAD this summer LOWEST FARES EVER make university-sponsored tours via TWA most attractive. George Easter, former student, and Gordon Wakefield, education junior, spoke on their experiences last summer at "Campus in the Woods", Canada, at a meeting of Spend your summer profitably and enjoyably on one of 16 four. to ten-week study tours in Great Britain, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia or Africa. Earn full credit while you travel and study. Arranged by specialists in the educational-travel field, in cooperation with TWA. Tour price takes care of all necessary expenses, including TWA's money-saving new tourist fares.* For tour information, mention countries that interest you most when you write to: John Furbay, Ph.D., Director, TWA Air World Tours, 80 E. 42nd St., New York 17 N. Y. *Effective May 1 subject to gov't approval LUNCHING AT THE DINE-A-MITE SEA FOODS IS DIFFERENT OUR SPECIALTY DINE-A-MITE 23rd and Louisiana Phone 845 STARTS TODAY HEAR JANE and HOAGY SING TOGETHER!! LAS VEGAS WHERE FORTUNES ARE WON AND LOST ON THE TURN OF THE WHEEL OR ROLL OF THE DICE! 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