Page 6A University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 30, 1951 Sophomore Wins Contest Prize On Family Breakfast Roll Recipe Mrs. Patrick G. Sullivan, College sophomore, has learned that it pays to keep family recipes. She was notified recently that she is one of 25 junior winners in a national baking contest and will win a trip to New York and a chance at a $5,000 first prize. The recipe she entered in the preliminary contest was a family recipe for breakfast rolls. Mrs. Sullivan will compete in the flour company's final "bake-off" in New York Dec. 11, using the recipe she entered in the contest. Patrick Sullivan, her husband and a College senior, will chaperon her on the trip since the contest rules call for all under age women to be chaperoned. Mrs. Sullivan has been cooking since she was a very small girl. She has just been baking for the past two or three years. "I spent all my vacation practicing on the recipe," said Mrs. Sullivan. Each contestant will compete for the top three prizes of $5,000, $2,000 and $1,000. She will receive the electric range in which she prepares her recipe and the electric mixer which she uses. She will receive the folding table and chair on which she works plus the all expense paid trip for her and her chaperon at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. Weekend Social Events Phi Kappa Sig Dessert Dance Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained members of Theta Phi Alpha sorority Thursday evening with a dessert dance at the chapter house. SUA To Hold Dance Saturday Student Union Activities association will sponsor a dance in the Union ballroom 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bachus, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey and Mrs Burgery wont chaperone. Battenfeld Hayrack Ride Battenfeld hall will hold a hayrack ride at the VFW grounds Saturday at 7 p.m. Chaperones will be Miss Carolina Nellis, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsey. AF Pi To Hold Party Saturday Phi Kappa Sigma Formal AE Pi To Hold Party Saturday Epsilon Alpha Pi fraternity will hold a party at the chapter house from 8:30 p.m. to midnight*Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. B. Benjaminov, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Valenstein will chaperon. Kappa Alpha Psi To Entertain Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain with a formal dance from p.m. until midnight at the Community building Saturday, Mrs. F. L. Baird, Miss Julia Willard and Mrs. R.G. Roche will chaperone. Pi Phis Guests At Dance Kappa Alpha Psi To Entertain Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity will entertain with a party at the chapter house from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Miss Amelia Kizer, Miss Letha Hughes and Miss Marie Hicks. Phi Kappa fraternity entertained Pi Beta Phi sorority at a dessert dance Thursday evening. Theta Sig Sponsors Professional Meeting Larry Miller, secretary-manager of the Kansas Press association, Topeka, will speak at the first professional meeting this year of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, at 4 p.m. today in the AWS lounge. Strong hall. All women majoring in business and advertising have been invited to hear Mr. Miller, whose topic will be the business and advertising side of the newspaper business. Mr. Miller is also director of the Kansas Press service, an advertising service to Kansas weekly newspapers, which is operated on a co-operative basis at KPA headquarters in Topeka. At 2 p.m. Friday, Mr. Miller will talk to combined Communications in society and Newspaper Administration classes on advertising with emphasis on KPS. Business Fraternity Elects Five Seniors Five business seniors were recently elected to Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business fraternity. The men are Eugene W. Haley, Leon C. Stromire, Robert W. Shinn, Paul M. Arrowood, Clyde E. Thompson and Donald F. Kerle. Membership is limited to students in the School of Business who rank in the upper 10 per cent of the senior class. Phi K Sig-DG Dessert Dance Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained Delta Gamma sorority at a dessert dance at the chapter house Tuesday evening. Sig Ep-Tri Delt Dessert Dance Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained Delta Delta Delta sorority with a dessert dance at the chapter house Thursday. Sigma Kappa Dessert Dance Sigma Kappa sorority entertained with a dessert dance at the chapter house Tuesday evening. Lambda Chi To Hold Formal Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will entertain with a formal dance at the Community building from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, Mrs. Dean S. Nite and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart will chaperone. Kappas Hold Dessert Dance Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at a dessert dance Thursday evening. Mrs. Edwin B. Peet and Mrs. John Skie Sr., chaperoned. URGENT! Did you know that air reservations are already heavily booked for coming Christmas holidays? Book your air reservations now! No deposit or payments needed. No charge if you have to cancel. Make your airline reservations now and be sure you have a seat on the flight of your choice. Low "sky coach" and "family fare" rates. We will show you the most economical routing home! Don't delay. See Downs Travel Service today for all airline reservations. Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, English room, Union. Program. for all your travel needs Phone 3661 Official Bulletin International Relations club dinner, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Kansas room, Memorial Union. Nazeer Ahmed from India, speaker. Call Betty Barton, 415 for reservations by noon December 3. Danforth chapel service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Sponsored by Gamma Delta. All welcome. Applications for men's residence hall scholarships (spring semester) are due in the dean of men's office before Dec. 1. Gamma Delta cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Immanuel Lutheran church. Movie. College, Education, and Journalism juniors and seniors: The English Proficiency Examination will be given on Dec. 8 from 2 to 5. Register in the office of your dean on Dec. 3, 4. 5. Mathematics Colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday. 211 Strong hall. Engineerettes bridge and canasta, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union. Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church, supper and program. Dr. Harold Barr will speak. KU new movie, "Beyond the Towers" showing 11 a.m. Saturday, lecture room, Spooner Hall. All students invited, Statewide Activity workers urged to attend. Two per cent of the vehicles involved in fatal traffic accidents last year had unsafe brakes. EUROPE 1952 Low-cost transportation and tours to Europe for 1952 are rapidly being booked to capacity. It is imperative to make your reservations now for choice accommodations. Downs offers a complete selection of SITA tours (Student International Travel Association) ranging from $500. These trips vary from the Spartan bicycle tours to the Grand Tours at $1800. Special individual program offered this year for those who wish to live with selected families in France, England, Germany or Switzerland. Rates from $550. A few study tours carrying university credit are offered from $550 to $850. See the Olympic Games at Helsinki, Finland. Special extension, $150. FREE DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER ON EUROPE Travel available upon request. No Obligation. Phone 3661 for all your travel needs open evenings 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. No Booking Fees. Theta Tau Elects Officers William Stinson,engineering senior, was recently elected regent of Theta Tau,national engineering fraternity. Other officers elected are Robert Pope, engineering senior, vice-regent and Graham Frevert, engineering senior, scribe. Send the Tigers to the Cleaners Beat Mizzou! 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