Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb 24.1950 Religious Organizations Plan Varied Activities Religious Fellowship To Hear China Missionary David Adeney, author and youth worker in China and Japan will give lectures during the coming week. The lectures are sponsored by the KU Christian Fellowship as part of Religious Emphasis Week. Mr. Adeney will speak on "Man's Confusion and Christian Realism" at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. "Can Christianity Survive in Communist China?" will be his topic at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in 305 Student Union. Mr. Adeney is a graduate of Cambridge University and served in China 11 years. Hillel Schedules Two Speakers Rabbis Marcus will speak on his experiences in Israel while attending the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Rabbi Benjamin Leon Marcus, spiritual leader of Temple Beth Sholon, Topeka, will speak after the Hillel cost supper at 5 p.m. Sunday at 1405 Tennessee St. Rabbit Harry Kaplan, director of B'nai Brith Hill Foundation. at Ohio State University and Midwest regional director for the foundation, will speak at 7 p.m. Friday on the "Differences Between Christianity and Judaism." Lutherans To Hear Review The Rev. Donald F. Hetzler, Lutheran student's pastor at Iowa State and Religious Emphasis Week speaker, will review Dietrich von Hoeffer's book "Life Together" at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Lutheran Student Training A Lutheran student training session in preparation for the evangelism program for the next two weeks will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Harold Hamilton will conduct the session. Presbyterian Women To Meet The Presbyterian Women's Organization will hold a work meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Westminster House. Election of officers will be at 7 p.m. The Rev. Thomas O. Parham, Jr., a US Navy chaplain who is doing graduate work at Menninger Foundation, will speak. A dessert period will follow the meeting. USF To Hear Minister The Rev. Hartland H. Helmich, Religious Emphasis Week speaker sponsored by United Student Fellowship, will speak at a cost supper meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Rev. Dale Turner's home, 1332 Strong Ave. Today Is Someone's Birthday! Perhaps it's a member of the family or a future member of the family. You're sure to find just the right gift when you visit Wolfson's extensive jewelry department. Wolfson's HERB YOUR CREDIT M GOOD! VI 3-4366 743 Mass. Baptist Devotional Program The Baptist Student Union will hold a devotional program from 9:45 to 10:15 p.m. Wednesday in Danforth Chapel. Members of the organization will lead the service. Canterbury To Hold Buffet Dinner Sunday Canterbury Association will hoke a faculty-student buffet from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Canterbury House. The Rev. Mother Ruth CH.S. head mistress at St. Hilda's School in New York, will speak. The members will attend the Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. The Rev, Chad Walsh, professor of English and poet in residence at Beloit College, Wisc., will give the sermon. Members will leave by cars at 9:30 a.m. from Canterbury House. Those interested in going should phone VI 3-8202. The Christian Fellowship will hold a get acquainted supper party for foreign students from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Sunday in the Community Building. Following the supper, games will be played and skits presented. Fellowship Supper Sunday Music Group To Hear Talk Dr. Robert Milton, superintendent of music in the Kansas City. Mo, schools will be speak Sunday at a meeting of Music Educator National Conference students, to Dr Elin K. Jorgensen, professor of music theory, said. The students will mee in 312 Bailay. Coffee will be served. Lutheran Students Supper The Lutheran Student Association will hold a supper meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in trinity Lutheran Church. A discussion on the Ten Commandments, the first in a series of Lenten studies, will be led by Miss Marian Jersild, assistant professor of piano. The Girl Scouts were founded March 12, 1912, two years after the founding of the Boy Scout organization. 3 KU Alumni Finish Army OCS Training Three KU graduates have been graduated from Army officer's training courses. Edward Setzler Jr., Kansas City, Mo., and Eugene Gooding, Topeka, Kan., took 49 Ft. Sill, Ill., course. Frank Haggard Carrollton Mo., went to Ft. Benning, Ga. Gooding was designated a distinguished military graduate, and graduated third out of 73 classmates in the field artillery officer basic course. Graduates in Engineering...Physics...Mathematics LOCKHEED Aircraft Corporation California Division Georgia Division Staff Representatives will be on campus to discuss your future Monday, February 27 in Lockheed's expanding research and development program California Division activities in Burbank cover virtually every phase of aircraft, both commercial and military. 46 major projects are in motion, including 13 models of aircraft in production - extremely high-speed fighters, jet trainers, commercial and military transports, radar search planes, patrol bombers. The development program is the largest and most diversified in the division's history. New positions have been created for graduates in: Aeronautical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics and Physics. Both divisions of Lockheed are engaged in a long-range expansion program in their fields of endeavor. At Lockheed in Marietta, Georgia, new C-130A turbo-prop transports and B-47 jet bombers are being manufactured in the country's largest aircraft plant under one roof. The division is already one of the South's largest industries. In addition, advanced research and development are underway on nuclear energy and its relationship to aircraft. A number of other highly significant classified projects augment the extensive production program. New positions have been created for graduates in Acronautical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics and Physics. This broad expansion program is creating new positions in each division. Graduates in fields of Aeronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics are invited to investigate their role in Lockheed's expansion. Separate interviews will be given for each division. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation California Division, Burbank, California • Georgia Division, Marletta, Georgia