Thursday. April 28. 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Religious Groups Begin Studv Series. Hold Dinners A presentation of the life of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist church, will be presented before the meeting of the Wesley foundation Sunday night. Arthur Richard Brown, graduate student, will portray John Wesley. Wanda Sammons, college junior, is in charge of the production. The group will meet at 5 p.m. at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont for a supper preceding the meeting. "Is it Reasonable to Believe In God?" is the subject of a public lecture to be given by Dr. Ernest Ackley at 7:30 tonight in room 306 of the Student Union. The speech is sponsored by the KU Christian fellowship. Election of new cabinet officers will be held at an all membership meeting of the YMCA at 7 p.m., May 6 in the Student Union. All members on record as of April 15 are eligible to vote. New officers and Cabinet members of the YMCA advisory board are, Clayton Crosier; assistant professor of civil engineering, president; Charles F. Peterson; assistant professor of pharmacy, vice president; Walter J. Meserve; assistant professor of English, secretary; Clinton L. Warne, economics instructor, treasurer; Domingo Ricarte, assistant professor of romance languages, Kenneth Deemer, professor of applied mechanics, Lee R. Johnston, assistant professor of business. Rev. Dale Turner, minister of the Plymouth Congregational church, John W. Forman, mathematics instructor, and Rev. Robert Swift, rector of the Trinity Episcopal church, members. The International Relations committee of the YMCA will present a symposium on the Far East at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Jayhawk room. Student Union. Speakers include Dinh Ang Dang, engineering special student from stet-Nam; Raden Ismaoen, gradu- ate Nam; from Indonesia; and Shin Khiong Chew, college special student from Malaya. Ranen Sinha, graduate student from Calcutta, India, will introduce the speakers. Following the symposium, films on Switzerland, Malaya and Java will be shown. Jim Mears, business junior, is in charge of the program. A banquet honoring the staff of the Rock Chalk Revenue will be held May 11 in the Student Union. The dinner will be given by the Cabinet and Advisory board of the YMCA. Each staff member will receive a personal gift from the YMCA in appreciation of his work in this year's production. Crossroads, Presbyterian group, will begin a new study series on the position of the church and the individual member in the community, and the task of the church, Sunday at 8:45 a.m. at the Presbyterian student center. Coffee and rolls will be served. Supper will be served to members of the Sunday evening fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Presbyterian Student center. Following supper, Dr. John H. Fatton will lead a discussion entitled "Prayer. Its Place in Christian Life." A movie on Switzerland will also be shown. Members of the Presbyterian Men's Organization will travel to Auburn, Kan. to present a program at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Auburn, Presbyterian church. The program wil include a social hour with Gary Patterson, pharmacy sophomore, presiding; a community sing led by Thor Borgen, sophomore, pharmacy service conducted by Robert Mitchell, engineering sophomore. Concluding the program will be the showing of films on the missionary work camp in Cordiva, New Mexico, by Jim Ragan, college sophomore, and Keija Tajima, graduate student. The regular Sunday services at the church are conducted by Reinhold Schmidt, college senior. The key to the city of Ashland, Kan., will be presented to Wes Santee, education senior, when he arrives by plane Saturday afternoon. Santee is visiting his home town in conjunction with the fund raising campaign for the building of a new Presbyterian student center at KU. He will be accompanied by his wife and Dr. John H. Patton. 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Open 6:30 Show at Dusk ENDS TONITE "MOGAMBO" Clark Gable-Ava Gardner o the Community center for dinner. COME AS YOU ARE COMPLETE PRIVACY The building fund campaign has already passed the $75,000 mark. Saturday evening films of the Kansas and Drake relays will be shown. On Sunday morning, Santee will assist in the morning services at the Ashland Presbyterian church, of which he is a member. Sabbat services will be held Friday at 7:30 in Danforth chapel by members of Hillel foundation. Sam Wilen, graduate student, will conduct the service. An all Presbyterian spring party and picnic will be held Friday evening at Clinton, Kan. The group will leave from the Presbyterian student center at 5 p.m. YWCA members will have Lawrence High school senior Y-teen girls as their guests at an all membership meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 6, room 306, Student Union building. A skit pertaining to the activities and meaning of the YWCA will be presented. Carolyn Cook, college sophomore, is the producer of the skit. After the program the group will go to the Hawk's Nest for refreshments. Nancy Reich, college freshman, is in charge of the program. "LOOPHOLE" NOW thru SATURDAY BARRY SULLIVAN LAST TIMES TONITE ___ NOW thru SATURDAY "The GREAT GILBERT AND SULLIVAN" Eartha Kitt "NEW FACES" STARTS TOMORROW Shows 2:30 - 6:30 - 9:32 THE DRAMA OF EX- HEROES AND THE WOMEN IN THEIR LIVES! THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S Continuous Saturday 1:45 - Features 1:57 - 4:59 - 8:01 starting MYRNLAOY LARIC MARCH DANA ANDREA • TERESA WRIGHT VIRGINIA MAYO-HOAGY CARDIAMCHAEL and CATHY DODNELLEN • HAROLD RUSSELL TONITE 7 - 9 — "THE RAINS CAME" starring John PAYNE A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Mari BLANCHARD Dan DURYEA Regular Prices dded: "PERILS OF THE FOREST" — Cartoon — News