FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Fall Brings Hayrides, Parties Delta Upsilon Tea Dance Delta Upsilon fraternity will entertain the members of Delta Game-sorority at a tea dance from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. W. S. Shaw and Mrs. James A. Hooke will be chaperons. Gamma Delta Hayride A hayride will be given by Gamma Delta fraternity from 7:30 to 12 p.m. Friday. Pastor Norman Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Pastron Quade, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smoyer will be chaperons. Disciples Fellowship Party The K.U. Disciples fellowship will give a party from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday at the First Christian church. Sigma Nu Buffet Supper Sigma Nu fraternity will give a buffet dinner following its yell from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Chaperons will be Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. C. H. Wentworth, and Mrs. A. G. McKay. Triangle-AOP Tea Dance Triangle fraternity will entertain the members of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority with a tea dance from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Dean Nite and Mrs. D. I. Denham will be chaperons. Wesley Open Mixer An open mixer will be given by the Wesley foundation from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Friday at the First Methodist church. Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Price, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Allison, and Helener Currier. Lutheran Student Party A party will be given by the Lutheran student association from 8 to 12 p.m. Friday at the Trinity Lutheran church. Chaperons will be Rev. and Mrs. R. Albert, Mrs. Magda Jensen, and Miss Marian Jersild. North College Open House All men students are invited to the Corbin-North College hall open house from 9:00 p.m. until midnight Saturday. There will be dancing in the combined living rooms and on the sun deck to Gene Hall's orchestra. Christian Fellowship Picnic A picnic will be given by the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Potter lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Polund, Mr. and Mrs. Harland, and Marian Jersild will be chaperons. Constance Holt Weds Mr. Charles Nixon Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holt of Union-town, announce the marriage of their daughter, Constance, to Mr. Charles Nixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Nixon of Cherryvale. The marriage took place in the First Baptist church at Goddard. Mrs. Nixon is a college sophomore and a member of the Teta Epsilon, Baptist sorority. Mr. Nixon is a graduate of Kansas State college. Polish Your GERMAN! Brush up on your FRENCH! Ask for TUTORING! English speaking European Graduate Student will assist you with these languages. ZOLTAN DIOS ZOLTAN DIOS Phone 1705 912 Ala. For Those Trips Downtown RIDE THE BUS safe — convenient — economical — RAPID TRANSIT 1000 Mass. Ph.388 The textures of new luggage materials take on the look of other fabrics. Colors assume a more feminine air. This set, for instance, looks like linen and comes in a variety of fashion colors. The Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will have a missionary meeting at noon Friday in Danforth chapel. Bertil Peterson, an Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship staff member, will be the speaker. Everyone is invited to this meeting. Fellowship Meeting Friday The coat and dress ensemble offer new drama for fall. Here, the plaid dress is collarless. The lining of the charcoal grey fleece coat matches the dress. Porter-Pearson Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Porter of Beloit, announce the engagement of their daughter, June Arlene, to Pvt. David Dean Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson of Simpson. Miss Porter is an education junior and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Pearson is now serving with the 1st mechanized cavalry division in Korea. Annual Party Planned For Presbyterian Students All Presbyterian students are invited to attend a get acquainted party at 8 p.m. Friday in Westminster house. An evening of varied entertainment has been planned for the annual welcoming party of the Westminster fellowship. University Women To Give Reception For Chancellor The University Women's club will honor Chancellor and Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy with a reception at 8 p.m. in the Union ballroom on Oct. 8. Mrs. J. W. Twente and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer are in charge of the arrangements. The Second Of 41 Chapters, Acacia's Came Here In 1904 The second of 41 chapters of Acacia fraternity to be established on major college campuses was the Kansas chapter. It was established at the University of Kansas in 1904. This is the first in a series of U.D.K. articles on organized houses. The fraternity was founded in 1903 at the University of Michigan by a group of Masons. Acacia this fall purchased a house at 1225 Oread Drive. Since fire destroyed their old chapter house last December, the members have been living in temporary quarters. This house holds the chapter membership of 58. During World War II, Acacia was forced to close its doors and become inactive due to the lack of manpower on the University campus. Following the war, the reactivation process was delayed until the fall of 1948, when the chapter reopened operation at 1147 Tennessee street. The chapter remained there until the house burned. Originally membership to Acacia fraternity was limited to persons of Masonic affiliation. But in the early 1930's the national conclave of the fraternity removed the clauses of affiliation from the constitution. Acacia was a charter member of the Interfraternity council. OCEAN FRESH featuring our sea food grill including . . . SEAFOOD Also... Shrimp Scallops Soft shell crabs and Maine Lobster Frog Legs Lobster 824 Vermont Duck's Tavern ACKED WITH PLEASURE ... FOR ANY TRIP ... ANY OUTING ... ANY FUN "PLAYMATE, JR."—Sturdy weatherproof metal case with an Aerovane Antenna in the lift lid. Shock resistant tubes, super-power chassis for long range reception and finer natural tone. AC, DC or battery power. 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