THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE KU Klubs In Review Newman Club's Patron Will Be Honored Sunday The K.U. Newman club will join with more than 800,000 Newman club members throughout the world on Sunday in commemorating the memory of John Henry Cardinal Newman, the club's patron. The Rev. Charles Aziere, professor at St. Benedict's college Atchison, will speak on "Cardinal Newman, His Life and His Works" at the 10 a.m. mass Sunday at St John's Catholic church. Sunday has been set aside as National Newman club Sunday by the National Newman Club federation. The federation believes that the various Newman clubs should honor Cardinal Newman on this day because his life "reflects and projects our calling on the secular campuses of the United States—and the world. It is in this light that the Catholic students in England, Canada, Japan, and Mexico are holding joint celebration on this day." Following the Mass the regular monthly meeting of the Newman club will be held in the church basement. The slate officers for the following year will be presented. The University of Kansas Newman club is a relatively recent chapter, being established in September 1945. During the past five years, the group has met each Sunday after the 10 o'clock Mass for rolls and coffee in the church basement. More than 200 students dropped in for coffee each week. The first Newman club in America was founded at the University of Pennsylvania more than half a century ago. Since that time it has grown to include more than 300 chapters in North America. At the beginning of the school year the club holds a mixer. Throughout the year it also sponsors picnics, chile suppers, and hayrides. The past fall the Newman club gave a formal dance at the Elldridge hotel. A living rosary is held on the lawn of Danforth chapel each May. At the living rosary each member represents a bead on the rosary and says the prayer corresponding to that bead. A May queen and her attendants are elected for the event. The Newman club on this campus, like all Newman clubs, was organized to join together religiously, intellectually, and socially the Cath- --with Smart Styling FOOT COMFORT See our smartly styled Massagic Shoes. There's true comfort in their exclusive, patented construction, WEYENBERG WEYENBERG MASSAGIC Air Cushion Shoes Massage Air Cushion * Yields with every step * Absorb shocks, jars * Keeps you foot-fresh Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. Phone 524 olic students on the campus of a non-Catholic university. Cardinal Newman has become the patron of these clubs because this 19th century convert to the Catholic faith and one of the greatest intellectual leaders of his time, spent many years at Oxford university in England as an advisor to students. His life and his works have been a guide to all Newman clubs. Pi Phi's Elect Officers Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the election of the following officers for the spring semester: Helene Steinbuchel, president; Emile Stewart, vice-president; Georgianne Hedrick, corresponding secretary; Janet Maloney, recording secretary; Betsy Hollingbery, scholarship chairman; Martha Shaw, house manager. Chi Chi Chi Officers Chi Chi Chi fraternity recently elected the following officers for the spring semester: Curtis Tuffinger, president; George Banks, vice-president; Leon Lee, treasurer; Richard Callabresi, secretary; Lyle Hampton, house manager; Charles Marsh, athletic manager; Charles Leoapold, chaplain; Leon Lee, social chairman; and Lyle Hampton, public relations chairman. Professors Entertain Psychology Students A reception for all graduate students of the psychology department and their wives was given Sunday evening at the residence of Prof. and Mrs. Fritz Heider, 505 Ohio street. The reception, attended by more than 90 people, was sponsored by Prof. and Mrs. Martin Scheerer, Prof. and Mrs. Fritz Heider, and Prof. and Mrs. Alfred Baldwin. Professor Baldwin is acting chairman of the psychology department Among the guests were Prof. and Mrs. Roger Barker, of Oskaloosa. Customs Or Costume? Milwaukee (U.P.)—Al Mayer, chief inspector of customs in Milwaukee, was surprised when he lifted the phone and heard a woman's voice say. "Do you have a black old-fashioned corset?" As it turned out, the woman wanted a costume shop, not the customs office. 13's Her Lucky Number Saginaw, Mich.—(U.P.)—Ruth Ann Kramer has just celebrated her 13th birthday. She is the 13th member of her family and was born the 13th minute of the 13th hour on Jan. 13. She took her first baby steps 13 days before her first birthday. There are 13 letters in her name. Religious Group To Meet The Student Religious council will meet at 4 p.m. today in Myers hall Hardcastle-Hall Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Hardcastle, Lansdowne, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Dr. Luther A. R. Hall, son of Mrs. William S. Hall, California, Pa. Miss Hardcastle was graduated from Drexel Institute of Technology and the University of Tennessee. She is now an instructor in home economics at the University. Dr. Hall is a graduate of Wesleyan University, California Institute of Technology and the University of Kansas; is now a post-doctoral fellow in the School of Pharmacy at the University. Men Meander In And Out Mill City, Ore—(U.F.)—Prowlers noted a roadside cafe sign here which read Meander Inn. So they did. They meandered out with $250 worth of loot. German Home Ec Teecher Ends Week's Visit At KUJ Miss Annemarie Michel of Coburg, Germany, left Wednesday for Washington, D. 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