Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Sept. 30, 1952 ... On The Hill. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta sorority recently held open house. Guests and parents attending were served coffee and cookies. Thursday the sorority held a guest night. A social period and coffee followed dinner. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity recently held its annual picnic at Lone Star Lake. A dance at the chapter house followed. Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau fraternity held an hour dance with the seventh floor of North-Corbin Hall at the chapter house Thursday night. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained with a hobo party at the chapter house Saturday evening. Chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Helen Bellow, Mrs. Pauline Warren, Mrs. Donald MacLead, and Mrs. Ethel Harmon. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta fraternity held a buffet at the chapter house Sunday evening. Aloha Epsilon Pi Sigma Kappa A picnic was held Friday night by Alpha Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa, and Acacia fraternities. Sigma Kappa pledges recently entertained the sorority actives with a dinner at Holiday Inn. A skit was presented. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi sorority held initiation Sunday followed by a banquet. Sue Roach, Kansas City, Mo., was honor initiate. Others initiated were Jocile Mastin, Fulhage, Beloit; Carolyn Bradley, Chillicothe, Mo.; Frances Keith, Heiwatha; Diane Fecht, Wamego; Wynn-Sharon Luskow, Kirkwood, Mo., and Betsy Stretts Heuermann, Kansas City, Mo. All are juniors. Campus Club News Baptist Student Union Thirty-two persons attended the annual fall retreat of the Baptist Student Union held recently at Lone Star Lake. Lynn Stewart, BSU director at Kansas State College, spoke at the afternoon session and the Rev. Dick Dayringer, pastor of the Eudora Baptist church, was speaker for the evening session. Gamma Delta, a Lutheran student organization held a picnic at Lone Star Lake Sunday. --with Charles Boyer SHOWS 7:00, 8:50 ADULTS ONLY 90c Gamma Delta Students planning to attend are asked to meet at the Immanuel Lutheran Church Student Center, 17th and Vermont, dressed in sportswear. Hosts were Glen DeWerff, Ellinwood sophomore, Herbert Hoffer. Vassar senior, David Nolting, Nortonville freshman, Barbara Rhodes, Little River freshman, and Loree Alpert, Paola senor. Lonie Luedders, Ludell, and Miriam Schwartzkopf, Loved, sophomores, were in charge of the program. Alpha Rho Gamma Alpha Rho Gamma, professional silversmithing and jewelry fraternity, will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Bailey Hall Annex. Attendance is required for members and pledges. Tau Sigma - * * Tau Sigma modern dance fraternity, will hold its first meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 102 Robinson. The meeting will be for instruction and information about tryouts. GRANADA NOW SHOWING! Ends Wed. Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner Mrs. Murphy To Give Tea "The Hunters" SHOWS 7:00, 9:00 Adults 75c, Kids 25c Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy has invited the members of the University Women's Club and all wives of Newcomers to the faculty to her home for a tea from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday. During the tea there will be an informal showing of fall fashions. Mrs. Keith Lawton will assist Mrs. Murphy as general chairman of the tea. In the receiving line with Mrs. Murphy will be Mrs. John Nelson president of the club, and Mrs. Clinton Warne, chairman of the Newcomers. Wedges of cooked cabbage take on company airs when topped with a creamy cheese sauce to which some chopped ripe olives have been added. Delta Chi fraternity has announced the pinning of Don Heilman, Williamsburg junior, to Sharon Rogers, Lawrence junior. A pinning party was held Wednesday night. Heilman-Rogers Carnahan-Fowks Two Fall Pinnings Revealed Alpha Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Sally Carnahan, Topeka, to Bill Fowks, Joplin, Mo., a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Both are juniors. The pinning was announced by *** MUNG Alice Forssberg, Logan junior, Susie Parker, Ottawa junior, Judy Burnside, Garden City junior, Helen Clark, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and Cecily Johns, Wichita sophomore. Wednesday night at a party at the Dine-A-Mite. Ends Wed. Brigitte Bardot in "La Parisienne" KU QUARTERBACK CLUB Tuesday, Sept. 30, 7:15 p.m. WILL MEET UNION BALLROOM Oregon State Film Show REFRESHMENTS SERVED STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES University Theatre Presents Presents Tennessee Williams' Sensation 'Summer and Smoke' Oct. 1-4 8:00 p.m. Students Free with I.D. Faculty-Staff Season Ticket $4.00 "GO NOW—PAY LATER" TONITE! THRU THURSDAY Show Starts at 7—Our Snack Bar is Open! ENTERTAINMENT UNDER THE STARS! LAWRENCE DRIVE IN THEATRE . . . 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