FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up and Coming Tonight: 5:30 p.m.-Phi Kappa Tau hay-rack ride-picnic. 6 p.m.-Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner- dance, chapter house. 7:15 p.m.-Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship party. 7:30 p.m.-Alpha Kappa Lambda havry ride. 6:30 p.m.-Campus house hay-rack ride. 8 p.m.-I.S.A. barn dance, Military Science building. 7:30 p.m.-Christian Church Disciple Fellowship party, Christian church. 8 p.m.—Gamma Phi Beta open house, chapter house. 8 p.m.-Battenfeld hall party. 8 p.m.-Baptist Youth Fellowship Halloween party, Baptist church parlor. 8 p.m.—Lutheran Student association Halloween masquerade 8 p.m.-Kappa Phi and Wesley Foundation party, Ecke hall. 8:30 p.m.-Triangle Halloween party, chapter house. 8:30 p.m.-Lambda Chi Alpha Halloween party, Lakeview school house. 9 p.m.—Phi Delta Theta dance, chapter house. 9 p.m.-Alpha Kappa Alpha party, Alpha Phi Alpha chapter house. 9 p.m.-Hopkins hall Halloween party. 9 p.m.—Harman Co-op Halloween party. 9 p.m.-Delta Chi pledge class party, chapter house. 9 p.m.-Kappa Eta Kappa party. 9 p.m.-Pi Kappa Alpha dance, chapter house. Church Group To Give Party Costumes, apple bobbing, cider and doughnuts, and dancing are on the agenda for the Halloween party to be held by the Episcopal College club, Sunday. The party will start at 7 p.m. in the parish house.All students are invited. Junior Party Is Tomorrow A Ballot Ball, depicting the coming election, will be given by the junior class at the Union Ballroom at 9 p.m. tomorrow. The election scene will be the theme of the dance, which will be decorated with large pictures of all presidential candidates. For each $1.25 admission ticket presented at the door, a ballot will be given. An election will be conducted in which students attending can cast their vote for one of the presidential candidates and the wet-dry issue. Jack "Keg" Moorhead and his orchestra will play for the dance. Mary Helen Baker, vice-president of the junior class, is chairman of the dance committee. Bernadine Read, junior class secretary, is in charge of entertainment. In charge of decoration is James Hawes. Norma Jean Guthrie is publicity chairman, and Ronald Weddle, class treasurer, is managing the finances and ticket sales. 9 p.m.-Jolliffe hall open house. 9 p.m.-Phi Kappa Psi fall party, chapter house. Saturday: 9 p.m.—Junior class dance, Union ballroom. ion ballroom. TRY OUR DELICIOUS STEAK DINNERS! You'll always come back for more when you eat at Bill's Grill 1109 Mass. Across from Court House For a Well Groomed Appearance Tomorrow Send Your Clothes to us Today. Pick-up Stations: LAUNDERAIDE,813 Vermont THE COTTAGE,1144 Indiana VARSITY CLEANERS,1405 Mass. VARSITY CLEANERS PHONE 400 1405 MASS. "Across the Street From the High School" Socially Speaking Phi Alpha Delta Initiation Phi Alpha Delta, honorary law fraternity, initiated the following men Oct. 19, Warren E. Walker, H. Morgan Wright, William J. Hensley, Ervin E. Grant, Dwight Day, Wilbur McCool, Louis Silks, Roger Penner, Walter Stueckmann, Randall D. Palmer, Calcoun C. Pantz, Harold A. Williams, Roy Lowe, Ervin Johnston, Chester Nordling, Ted Ashmore, Russel Barrett, Roy Riegle, Joe Lill. Grant Cole was presiding justice at the initiation. Kappa Phi Party Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, will meet tonight at 7 in the First Methodist church. During the program, pictures of the trip to National Council this last summer will be shown. Following the meeting, the chapter will entertain the members of Wesley Foundation with a party in Ecke hall. The party will begin about 8 p.m. Baptist Halloween Party Baptist Hall Jeans, plaid shirts, and gingham dresses will be the costumes for the Halloween party of the Baptist Student fellowship Friday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. YWCA, Jay Janes Find Mum Sales Profitable The Jay Janes and the Y.W.C.A. each cleared $150 trough the sale of chrysanthemums at the Homecoming game, members were told Wednesday. The group will meet at the First Baptist church and then break up into small groups for outside entertainment. 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