University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 24. 1954 Religious Groups Elect,Hold Parties Page 7 Walter Meserve, assistant professor of English, speaking on "This I Believe" at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Plymouth Congregational church will be the first of a series of guest speakers to be heard by the Congregational youth group. Officers for the 1954-55 year are: Karl Davidson, president; Bob Lewis, vice president; Barbara Keeler, secretary-treasurer; Barbara Bell, publicity; Jim Bass, worship chairman; Laurel Marshall, recreation chairman, and Lillian Yoshimoto, Student Religious council representative. The Frivilous '54's is the title of a centennial celebration party to be held by the Westminster Fellowship for all Presbyterian students Friday evening at Westminster house. A dessert will be held by the PWO at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday at Westminster house. Rachel Chamble is hostess and Jo Ann Boswell is chairman. John H. Patton, professor of the School of Religion, will speak to the group at 5:30 p.m. Sunday on "How to be Free." All Catholic students are invited by the Newman club to an informal mixer in the church at 8 p.m. Friday. Coffee and rolls will be served after 10 a.m. Mass Sunday. All Methodist girls are invited to a Kappa Phi tea at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Student center. Christian Obedience in the University is the program to be presented at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Baptist church at 801 Kentucky by the Roger Williams fellowship. Members who attended the Baptist Student Movement conference at Green Lake, Wisc., this summer, will participate in the discussion. The Fellowship also meets at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the home of Rev. Ernst Klein at 1124 Mississippi. Artis Olson, Amy. Kipp, and Sue Baird, students who attended the Lutheran conference at Interlochen, Mich., will present a program to the Lutheran student association on the National Ashran at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the church at 13th and New Hampshire. Mary Ann Anderson will lead the devotions. The Wesley foundation will hold a mixer at 8 tonight in the Methodist student center. The theme will be "Tramps Convention" and students are asked to wear old clothes. Meat, Vegetables Are Beauty Aids New York —(U.P.)—Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson yesterday urged American women to drink more milk and eat more meat and vegetables to prove that beauty is more than skin deep. Benson said such foods are the "very foundation of beauty." Benson spoke at a lunch beginning a 10-day campaign to boost beef and vegetable sale. The Sept. 30-Oct. 9 promotion campaign is being undertaken by beef and vegetable industries to prevent seasonal gluts of the products from depressing markets. In citing the need for better food promotion, Benson said many American women "spend more for beauty aids than they do for milk." "Now please understand, I'm all for beauty," he quickly added. "I just happen to believe that such foods as meat, vegetables, and milk are themselves the very foundation of beauty. In keeping with the campaign's theme, the menu omitted the chicken a la king served to so many lunches here. Instead, the main dish was stew—equal portions of beef and vegetables. There was still some question whether the campaign slogan should be "eat more meat and vegetables" or "eat more vegetables and meat." Use Kansan Classified Ads. NOW thru MON. JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK "Duel In The Sun" PHONE K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates DUPLICATE COPIES of discharge papers, birth certificates, snapshots, etc. Bottle service. Hixon Studio and Camen Shop, 721 Mass. 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Caley Adams is the new vice president, Ruwal Freeze and Phil Williams were elected secretaries, and Joel Sterrett was named treasurer. All are college freshmen. Froshawk adviser Hugh Cox said membership will be open until Wednesday. Independence, Mo. — (U.P.)—Civic club members and residents will auction antiques and new merchandise for the Harry S. Truman library fund Nov. 18 in Independence, site of the proposed building. Plans for the public auction were made last night by representatives of 15 service organizations. TRANSPORTATION Auction for Truman Fund Cartoon - Novelty - News TICKETS to anywhere by airplane steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skye-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Gleesman at the First Aid Center for appropriate information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone. 30. tf COMMUTERS--K.C. to Lawrence. Car pool via highway 10. Call NI 5828- 9:27 TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. 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