Friday, Nov. 19, 1954 Page 6 University Daily Kansan Theme of Thanksgiving Marks Religious Plans The Plymouth Congregational fellowship will hold a Thanksgiving service at 7 p.m. Sunday in the church, 925 Vermont st. The Rev William Bryant, assistant pastor will lead the discussion. A Thanksgiving banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont streets, by the Lutheran Student foundation. The Rev. George Smart of Haskell institute will speak on "Education for the Native American." Reservations may be made with Susan Baird. The Mariners club, a Presbyterian organization for young married couples, will hold a Thanksgiving turkey dinner at 6 p.m. today in Westminster house. Mrs. John Patton will cook the turkey, and members of the club will bring dessert and vegetables. The Presbyterian Crossroads breakfast seminar will be held at 8:45 a.m. Sunday at Westminster house. Mrs. John Patton will lead the discussion on world peace based on the book of Luke. The Westminster fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday for supper at Westminster house. At 6:45 p.m. they will attend the Thanksgiving praise and communion service in Dantorf chapel, planned by the Presbyterian Women's organization. The Rev. John Patton will speak on "Make Ye Straight the Way." Miss Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice, will direct the student chair. Linahona fellowship will hold a Thanksgiving worship service at 8:15 p.m. Sunday at Danforth chapel. The theme of the program will be "The Act of Giving," and each member will bring food for a needy family, R. Edwin Browne, director of radio, will speak. Clifford Carlson, graduate student, is in charge of planning the service. The Rev. Donald L. Jackson, rector of the Episcopal church in Ottawa, will speak on "The Meaning of Advent" at 5 p.m. Sunday to members of the Canterbury association. The meeting will be held in the church, 1011 Vermont st. Members of the Disciples Student fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Myers hall for a hay-ride rack and cost picnic supper. Keppa Beta members will be in charge of the Disciples fellowship supper and worship service at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Myers hall. Wesley foundation will hold a talent show following a supper at 5:30 pm. Sunday in the Student Methodist center. Members taking part in the program will be Nannette Pitman, education senior, flute solo; Richard Maag, fine arts junior, cello solo; Lorraine Gross, college sophomore, miramba solo, Harzfeld's MANICURE KIT Imported from a-far. Tiny mocrocco leather manicure kit that has everything! Red, pink, light green, dark green, navy, light blue. 3. 95 and Carolyn Bailey, college freshman, accordion solo. Claude Kean, college freshman, will present a short magic show. Tickets for the Wesley foundation Christmas dinner Dec. 5 may be obtained in the Methodist Student center before Thanksgiving vacation. The Disciples Student Fellowship will have a hayride and cost picnic at 6:30 p.m. today. Students are to meet at Myers hall and transportation will be furnished. The Wesley Foundation graduate group will discuss current religious movies at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Robert Stutz and Kenneth Marsi will lead the discussion. Illinois Health Aide to Speak Clarence Klassen, director of the division of sanitation of the Illinois State Health department, will be the principal instructor for the first Kansas Beach and Pool conference Dec. 3-4 at the University. Mr. Klassen will conduct instruction on pre-season and in-season engineering problems at both first-day sessions, Arthur Todd, Kansas City, Mo., field representative for the National Recreation association, will instruct on personnel and public relations the final day. Dr. Ethan P. Allen, director of the Government Research center, will give the closing address. Dwight F. Metzler, chief engineer and director of the division of sanitation, Kansas State Board of Health, will give the welcoming address. The State Board of Health, University Extension, and the department of physical education are sponsoring the conference. Interviews Set For Engineers Engineering students will be interviewed by personnel representatives from the Kansas City Power and Light company Monday in Marvin hall. The Kansas City concern is interested in electrical and mechanical engineering majors. Interested persons should sign interview schedules and fill out applications in the School of Engineering office, 111 Marvin. CHART FLIGHT—Two groups of AFROTC cadets began the first of a series of cross-country orientation flights Wednesday. Previously, there was no flight experience in the University's program. A local flying service is sponsoring the program with the cooperation of the AFROTC. 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