Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 25,1955 Official Bulletin TODAY Museum of Art, record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Mozart: Symphony No. 39 in E Flat major; Haydn: Symphony No. 88 in G major. Daily organ meditations for Lent, 5-15 p.m. Danforth chapter, Sponsored by Barnes & Noble. TOMORROW American Chemical society, 7:30 p.m. 258 Hallt hall. Dr. Robert, V. Kienzle, Miller, Jr. Lutheran Coffee hour, 3 p.m., Trail room. Student Union. International club and graduate club junior spring semiformal and Mass. Community event Foreign Student festival rehearsal, 9 a.m., ballroom. Student Union. noon. Activities lounge, Student Union. Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Charles Ives; Sonatas No. 1 and 3. SUNDAY Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Music of the 60th Century. Bryd Mass for the National Music Hall of Washington, DC. Liaoba fellowship, We Turn With Nate L. Hale, Poet, Poet labs, cabin meeting, p. 6; church, m. church, Lutheran Student association supper 5:30 p.m., Social rooms, Trinity church, 13th and New Hampshire: "The Escape" to follow. Gamma Delta cost supper and program, 58th Ave. Lutheran Church, 17th St. Vermont Wesley Foundation and Kappa Phi annual observance of "The Meal in the Upper Room." 6:15-7:30 p.m., Methodist Student center. Episcopal Canterbury club speaker The Reverend Mother Ruth from New York. 5 p.m. Mary Light: "The Religious Life." 7:30 p.m. Trinity church. Morning Meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Damforth chapel. Anvene invited. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 am. Haiti. Communion, 7 a.m., Dan for the Church. *Museum of Art, record concert, noon* and 4 p.m. Beethoven: Sonata No. 12, and 5 p.m. Tchaikovsky: *Cello Concerto* Baptist Student Union devotionals and prayer 12:30-12:50 pm Dwangarh church 32. Union devolutions and prayer. 12:00 p.m. Union devolutions and prayer. 12:00 p.m. Mathematical colloquium. 4 p.m. room 203. Strong Dr. Lyle E. Pursell. Ohio State university: "Rings of Functions on circles." Faculty-Student coffee. 4 p.m., Music and Browsing room. Student Union. Open Conversation" on contemporary art, performance, and literature with Dr. Victor Lange, Cornell visiting Humanities lecturer, and Dr. Moore, Rose Morgan visiting professor. Daily organ meditations for Lent. 5-15 p.m. Danforth chapel, Sponsored by the American Conference on Prayer. UVO council, 7 p.m. Student Union. Sociology club, 8 p.m. room 306. Student Union. Panel: "Sociologists Look at Erick Frickm." The average housewife walks approximately 450 miles in her kitchen each year. RELIGIOUS NOTES "The Lord's Prayer" will be the discussion subject for members of United Student fellowship and Disciple fellowship. The groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. Games and mixers will precede the discussion led by the Rev. Dale E. Turner, minister of Plymouth Congregational church. Concluding the evening's program will be worship led by Karl Davidson, engineering sophomore. The Liahona fellowship will meet at 7:45 a.m. Sunday for a worship service at Potter lake. The theme of the service will be "We Turn With New Life." In case of bad weather the service will be held at the church, 12th and Vermont streets. Cars will be provided for those needing transportation. At 7:30 p.m. Friday Liahona fellowship members who will be in Lawrence during spring vacation will meet for choir practice for the Easter cantata. A "criminal" was arrested, tried, and convicted, sentenced, and hung before many witnesses. Yet he did escane. "The Escape" is the final of a Lenten series presented by the Lutheran study association por- tment's crucifixion as "The Story. of a Cripple." It will follow a cost supper a. 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the social rooms of Trinity church, 13th and New Hampshire streets. Westminster fellowship will hold an election of officers Sunday evening at Westminster house at their supper hour. Bible study will be resumed at Westminster house from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. The Book of Luke will be the subject of their discussion. In a recent election of the Sunday evening fellowship, Carolyn Some automotive air conditioning systems are no larger than a football, yet they can produce cool air equal to that of 24 household refrigerators. Grendel Is Coming!—Adv. 10 DAY EASTER VACATION STARTS APRIL 2 From KC Round Trip (tax inc.)
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