AWS Sets Christmas Gathering Christmastime knows no single nation, knows no single home. For the numerous women students who will be far from their native lands, a special "Christmas In Foreign Lands" party will be held today at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. THE PARTY is planned for all women students on campus, and will give them a chance to meet other women students as well as foreign students. Hostesses from all the residence halls and sorority houses will greet the guests. A relaxed, informal setting is planned. A crackling fire in the fireplace, refreshments and entertainment will greet guests. Various acts and skits will be put on by foreign students to demonstrate the celebration of Christmas in their native lands. THOSE WOMEN who choose to may wear their native costumes . . . from colorful ponchos to candle-crowns. A special song-fest, with everyone singing favorite carols of the holiday season in their native languages, will be one of the highlights during the evening. The Associated Women Students Foreign Relations Committee planned the party in order to honor foreign women students, as well as to help them meet more students on campus. In doing so, they will also be pointing up the many ways in which students and people celebrate Christmas around the globe. Advent Service Set For Today in Chapel The second in a series of three advent worship services will be held at 4:30 p.m. today in Danforth Chapel. Rev. Richard Dulin, advisor for the KU campus United Church of Christ, will officiate. The worship services are being sponsored by the National Student Christian Federation. The last advent worship service will be held on Dec. 15, at 4:30 p.m. in Danforth Chapel. 6 Daily Kansan Wednesday December 8, 1955 Pinnings and Engagements LAVALIERED Wednesday, December 8, 1965 Joyce Rooney, Leawood sophomore in Art Education, to Fred Cameron, Leawood sophomore in Liberal Arts, Kappa Alpha. Perky Whitton, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore in Journalism, to Terry Wilson, Kansas City senior in Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon. PINNED ENGAGED Karen Gerred, Belleville junior in Education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Tom Spink, Shawnee Mission third-year Engineering student, Phi Kappa Psi. Lauren Barnard, Prairie Village junior in Business Administration, to Bill Anderson, Overland Park junior in Engineering-Physics. Gayle Ellison, Shawnee Mission sophomore in Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Jim Brouhard, Salina sophomore in the College, Lambda Chi Alpha. Gayle Bratcher, Lamoni, Ia., senior in Education, to Madison Parker Sr., Independence, Mo., senior in Electrical Engineering. Anne Machin, Ottawa junior in English, Pi Beta Phi, to David Norris, Wichita senior in Business, Pi Gamma Delta. Nancy Williams, Olathe senior in Music Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, to George Harrison, Coffeyville senior in Business. Battenfeld Hall will mark the spot of tonight's Hoot N' Hollar, scheduled from 6-7. romant's Hootenanny, a weekly production co-sponsored by campus radio station KUOK and the Association of University Residence Halls, will be a preliminary program to next week's Hootenanny Kick-off Tonight special Christmas Hootenanny, planned for McCollum Hall. All KU students are urged to attend. Patronize your Kansan Advertisers OPENING SOON Fred Green's Western Wear 910 Mass. Full selection of western apparel and saddles "Not since Bridge on the River Kwai a prisoner-of-war drama so powerful as 'KING RAT'!" — N.Y. Journal American Starts Saturday! FLY TO EUROPE with PEOPLE-to-PEOPLE get all the information on the American Students Abroad Flight to Europe pick up your applications and booklets at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Cottonwood Room in the Union. - for additional information call Jo Dallam, VI 3-5660 Smoothly smart