Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 31, 1951 First National Sorority Council Called By Kappa Kappa Gamma This is one of a series of UDK articles on organized houses. Kappa Kappa Gamma, founded at Monmouth college in 1870, called together the first National Panhellenic congress in the spring of 1891, in Boston. Omega chapter was chartered at KU in 1883. The Kappas moved into their present home, Gower Place, in 1927. There are now 85 active Kappa chapters with a total membership of approximately 45,000 women. Omega Kappas are proud to welcome as their new housemother, Mrs. B. Pee, former Kappa housemother at Hillsdale'e college. The Students' Aid fund, including loans and scholarships, is one of the sorority's projects in the educational field. The Dorothy Canfield Fisher French Relief program, begun during World War I, has "adopted" children, sponsored schools and sent children to camp and health colonies. Similarly, in World War II the Nora Waln Fund for Refugee Children found homes, clothing and food for children in need. Spring plans are being made to landscape the yard of "Key Lodge" and construct a brick patio across the rear of the house. nstructor To Talk On 'Toys' Mrs. Luella M. Foster, instructor in home economics, will speak on "Children's Toys" at a joint meeting of the Speech Therapy seminar and the Occupational Therapy club at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Faculty Women's club, 1300 Louisiana street. University Women To Have Meetings The University Women's club will hold neighborhood group meetings Thursday. Group 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy, Lilac Lane, at 7:45 p.m. A musical program has been arranged by Sigma Alpha Iota. Mrs. W. D. Thompson is chairman. the Group 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Nichols, 1617 Alabama street, at 8 p.m. New members will be introduced, followed by a musical program arranged by Miss Marilyn Barr. Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and Mrs. Fred Kurata are cochairmen. Group 3 will meet at the home of Mrs. George Malcolm Beal, 1624 Indiana street, at 2 p.m. Prof. George Beal will speak on "The Contemporary Home." The hostess committee will be Mrs. Donald Alderson, Mrs. Thomas Gorton and Mrs. J. W. Twente. The refreshment committee will be Mrs. E. A. McFarland, Mrs. J. M. Jewett and Mrs. Clayton Crosier. Lindiana Cafe Featuring French Fried Onion Rings and U.S. Prime Steaks Open 'till Two Every Morning Invitation to your imagination. Pair them with skirts, slacks . . . solo or as a set. Colors to mix or match. Full fashioned cardigans in maize, pink, and red. Sizes 36 to 40 $8.95 Sizes 36 to 40 ------ $8.95 Full fashioned pull-overs in navy, purple, maize, white and red. Sizes 34 to 40 ------- $6.95 Group 5 will meet at the home of Mrs. E. E. Bayles, 1408 Kentucky street, at 8 p.m. Mrs. S. Challa will be guest speaker. Chairman is Mrs. L. W. Seagondollar. Group 4 will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Schoewe, 1002 Tennessee street, at 8 p.m. Miss Betty Schoewe will give a program of piano selections. Group 6 will meet at the home of Mrs. Fritz Heider, 505 Ohio street, at 2:30 p.m. A musical program will be given by Sigma Alpha Iota. Mrs. John Hankins is chairman of the meeting and Mrs. Roger Barker is chairman of the refreshment committee. Group 7 will meet at the home of Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy, Lilac Lane, at 2:30 p.m. Miss Margaret Beltz, exchange student to Switzerland, will give the program. The hosts committee will be Mrs. Fred Magee, who will be Mr. Maurice Gross. Mrs. William R. Scott and Mrs. J. Allen Reese. Group 8 will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Hoecker, 1503 Haskell street, at 1 p.m. for a dessert meeting. Mrs A. H. Turney is chairman of the hostess committee. Mrs. H. E. Chandler is chairman of the program committee. Group 9 will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Wagstaff, 1 Westwood road, at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Wagstaff is general chairman of the meeting. Tri Delts Hold Open House open house Delta Delta Delta sorority held open house Oct. 28. Six hundred guests, including faculty, residents of Lawrence and presidents and housemothers of organized houses were invited to see the new California modern house which was completed last January. The topic of Dean Barr's speech was "Righteousness Exalteth a Nation." Dean Harold G. Barr of the School of Religion spoke at the area convention of the Disciples of Christ Tuesday at the Independence Boulevard Christian church, Kansas City, Mo. Barr Speaks At Convention EUROPE summer 1952 Make reservation requests now for steamship passage. Dormitory rates as low as $150.00 one way. open evenings 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. phone 3661 Dr. Price Attends Convention Dr. Edwin F. Price, director of the Wesley foundation, is attending the national convention of Wesley foundation directors this week at Dallas. Twenty Lawrence grade school children were guests of the YWCA's Community Service commission Monday for a Halloween celebration. YWCA Entertains Children Tricks and treats were the order of the day as the third, fourth and fifth graders played games, bobbed for apples, attacked marshmallows on strings and paused refreshed with hot chocolate and doughnuts. Episcopal Holy Communion Gundle To Speak On Health Holy Communion service will be held at 7 a.m. Thursday in Trinity Episcopal church. Breakfast will be served after the service. Rides will be furnished to students with 8 a.m. classes. Dr. Sigmund Gundle, instructor in social work, will speak on "Mental Health in the Family" at the Westminster Fellowship Mariners' club meeting 6 p.m. Friday at Westminster house. Jolliffe Hall Entertains With Halloween Party Jolliffe hall entertained with a Halloween party Oct. 27. Chaperones were Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Fred Fultz and Mrs. Louis Stanley. Guests were Janice Meisher, Virginia Isaacson, Joan Headley, Orinne Gray, Lucile Januske, Rozanne Atkins, Marjorie Brown, Rae Ellen Hill, Terry Hamilton, Nanette Bright, Ruby Hamilton, Sandra Dunlop, Phyll Hinchee, Patricia Flannigan, Olap Smith, Joan Skinner, Gloria Baker, Barbara Swisher and Edith Nichols. Susanne Schmalhofer, Nancy Russell, Joan Mohrman, Jean Studebaker, Ann Painter, Letty Lemon, Leslie Hinchee, Nan Porter, Carmen Schoen, Ann White, Lois Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferrell, Darrell Rhudy, Bill McClelland and David Carlson. And what a point tool Big and husky—14 kt. gold—and ground by hand to write the way you writel Come in today—try a new Waterman's Crusader with a real point! No other pen writes like a Waterman's $5 Tau Kappa Epsilon Elects Fall Officers Robert Dring, journalism senior, was elected president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity Monday night. Egshorn Travis Other officers elected are Bill Todd, vice-president; Joe Russell, secretary; Dallas Schulte, treasurer; Shelby Schulte, pledge trainer; Eugene Shumway, scholarship chairman; Ronald Kull, historian, and Richard Sjoberg, sergeant-at-arms. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledges Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Henry William DeVry Jr., engineering freshman from Kansas City, Mo. Patronize Kansan Advertisers 1/2 mile west on Hwy 59 NOW THRU THURSDAY William Tracy Joe Sawyer "Tanks A Million" ALSO Robert Mitchum "Shanghai Gesture" Big Halloween Shiver - Shudder Horror Show TONITE Box-Office Opens 11:15 p.m. THE EAST SIDE KIDS LEO GORCEY HUNTZ MALL BOBBY JORDAN CHOSTS ON THE LOOSE™ Continuing BELF. 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