Page 8 University Daily Kansan Brotherhood Group To Hear Chancellor Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will be the featured speaker at the annual Brotherhood dinner of the Lawrence League for the Practice of Democracy. Brotherhood week has been established nationally through the direction of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. This group asks adherents to be佣 sponsor by the LLPD to be in agreement with its policy. The dinner will be given Tuesday, Feb. 26 at the Congregational Parish house, 925 Vermont street. In addition to Dr. Murphy the program will include songs by Curtis Glover, graduate student in musical education; P. N. Varulhege, graduate student from India, and a student from Haskell Institute. Tickets cost one dollar apiece and can be obtained from J. S. Daniels, 222 west 9th street. Thursday. Feb. 21, 1952 Today's Recipe Is Swedish Rye Bread Swedish rye bread is a favorite with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Carney. Mr. Carney is an associate professor of music education. Swedish Rye Bread 1 qua t ooing water. 2 teaspoon anise seed. 3 cups rye flour. 4 teaspoons salt. 5 cups sugar. 6 tablespoon shortening. 7 tablespoons butter. 8 yeast cake. 9 can dark molasses. Pour boiling water in a large bowl and add anise seed. Add shortening and let stand until tepid. Add rye flour, sugar, salt and yeast. Beat thoroughly. Cover bowl and let stand overnight. Add white flour gradually, kneading until dough is stiff and thick. Let rise for about five hours. Make into loaves and let rise one hour more. Bake at 400 degrees about one hour. Makes about live medium loaves. Kappa.Sigma Elects Officers; Tom Church Is Grand Scribe Tom Church. College sophomore, scribe of *Sigma Sigma*, featernity. Other officers include Walt Rickel, assistant grand scribe; Don Ochs, grand treasurer; Stephen O'Brien, assistant grand treasurer, and John Calvin, and James Jackson, guards. Delta Chi Pledges Two Men Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Howery, fine arts freshman from Kansas City, Mo., and James Milligan, College freshman from Tucson, Ariz. Foster Hall Hour Dance Foster hall entertained with an open hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Foster hall. Mrs. Sone Wenzel, housemother, was he chaperone. Delta Tau Delta To Serenade Members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity will serenade North College all from 10:45 to 11:05 p.m. Thursday. Sigma Kappa-Accacia Dance Sigma Kappa sorority will enter Acacia fraternity with a dessert dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother, and Mrs. Chancey L. Veatch. DU-Kappa Hour Dance Delta Upson fraternity will entertain Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority with an hour dance from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the chapter room. The sororities will be Mrs. James A. Hooke, housemother, and Mrs. Edwin B. Peet. PHOTOS COPIED wallet or application size photos 20 wallet size deluxe print $1.00 original picture returned send any size photo or negative FEDERAL WALLET SIZE PHOTO CO. negative Sophomore representatives meeting, 7:30 tonight, AWS lounge. Unrepresented organized houses are asked to send representatives. Sophomore independents-at-large welcome. Official Bulletin Lutheran Student association, 6 pm. Sunday, cost supper. Rev. C. J. Naugle. "Here Am I." Christian Science organization, tonight. Danforth chapel. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 tonight, 110 Strong. Faculty Forum meeting, Monday noon, Faculty club. Dr. Davidson, "Types of Research Being Done at the University." p. o. box 2448, Kansas City 6, Mo. inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30 tonight, 206 Strong, Dick Grav, Topeka, speaker. Tryouts for "College Daze" will be held Feb. 25, 26 and 27 in Military Science bldg. All Student Council meeting, 7:30 onight. 106 Strong. Alpha Kappa Psi, 7:15 tonight, Strong annex F-3. IVCF missionary meeting, 12 noon-12:50 Friday, Danforth chapel, all welcome. KuKu's, 7:15 tonight, 105 Green, important. Sigma Kappa sorority held an informal record-party Friday in observance of Valentine's day. Home Ec club, 4 today, Dining room of Fraser hall, Dean Lawson will speak. Openings for editor and business manager for K-Book, K-Calendar and Student Directory, written applications to be submitted to Bill Stinson, dean of men's office, deadline March 1. Contact Bill Stinson Sigma Kappa Lists Valentine Party Guests The Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Strait and Mrs. Mary Youngkm. Mike Wells, John Coffman, Bob Hantla, Dean Kelly, Cal Engleman, Royce Ferguson, Max Zimmerman, Walt Calvert, Bantista Murilla, Sam Wilcoxon, Clancy Chambers, Jerry Weber and Martin Ellenberger. The guests were David Bell, Earl Smith, Barney Pool, Bill Daugherty, John McCullough, Bill Rives, Harry Newby, Andrew Murry, Richard Walker and George Fraser. Hans Winder, Ela Graser, Klaus Wrede, Andree Drouart, Christian Kind, Janine Becq, Gerard Bourez, Glenna Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mason. 17 Men Initiated Into Kappa Sigma Seventeen men were initiated into Gamma Omicron chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity at a ceremony Sunday. The men are: Marvin Carter, Wichita; Cecil Witt, Russell; Dallas Chestnut, Clay Center; William Brown, Keokuk, Iowa; Jean Schanze, Leavenworth; Joseph P. Cox, Lyons; George "Stopepew尔滞, Russell; Bernard Rooney, Dodge City; and Alfred S. Little, Kansas City, Kan William H. McEachen, Prairie Village; Rodney Swain, Dodge City; Tom Wilson, Russell; John Calvin, Osborne; Myers Kan, Westboro; Westboro, Independence, Mo.; Bill Sheetz, Norton, and Ken Yunker, Kansas City, Mo. Engineering Fraternity Initiates 9 Men The men are Joe Engle, engineering sophomore, Chapman; Jim Simmons, engineering sophomore, Lawrence; Glenn Foster, engineering junior, Kansas City, Mo.; Dennis Vernon, engineering junior, Kansas City, Kan., and George Holyfield, engineering junior, Piper. Five men were formally initiated Sunday in Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity. International club, 8 p.m. Friday, Hawk's Nest platform. Dance party, bring any musical records from your country. All welcome. for details. WYCA all-membership meeting, 4 WYCA board members. Topic: "Invest, Yourself." Psychology club, 7:30 tonight, 9. Strong. Dr. Henry David, psychologist and Dr. Paul Toussieng, psychologist. Topeka State hospital, speakers KU Mountaineering club, 7:30 tonight. 402 Lindley. Deutscher Verein, Donnerstag 5 p.m., 502 Fraser. Es singt Dale Moor, am keavier Martha Heck. Gamma Delta cost supper, 5:30 Sunday. Topic, "The Augsburg Confession." Danforth chapel worship service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Everyone welcome. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. The Department of Speech and Drama Presents A Romantic Comedy by Christopher Fry The Lady's Not For Burning FRASER THEATER WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Feb. 27, 28, 29, March 1 I-D CARDS ADMIT Present I-D Card for Reserved Seat TICKET OFFICE - GREEN HALL Open Daily 9-12 a.m. — 1-4 p.m. Brinse Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. It's the truth — you save more money when you buy ALL your food needs at Rusty's and Cole's! And here's the proof! Every item is low-priced every day . . and that means you save money all along your food orders. It means more savings for you every day . . . and that's the way to cut down food bills to budget size. But prove it to your own satisfaction. 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