Official Bulletin TODAY KU Christian Fellowship: 7:30 n.p. room 32 Strong. All welcome. KU Mountaineering club: 7:30 pm., Jayhawk room, Memorial Union. Color slides of summer field trip. All welcome. Bailey Chemistry Club: Meeting 7:30 p.m. Program on combustion. Deutscher Verein: Erste Versammlung im Konferenstang 502 Fressa. Willkommen, Willkommend. Book turn-in for Ph.D. Reading Examination in German: By noon Thursday, 304 Fraser. No books accepted afterwards. Christian Science organization: 7 p.m. Danfort Chapel. Regular KuKu meetings: 7 p.m. Exam room: All actives and new pledges attend. Executive Council of Kuku's meeting: 1 p.m., office, Memorial Hall Quack Club tryouts and pledging: 7:30 p.m., Robinson gym. Bring own suits, caps, towels. SATURDAY Ph.D. Reading Examination in German: 9-11 a.m., 306 Fraser. Books used for prepared portions must be turned in to 304 Fraser by noon Thursday. No books accepted afterwards. Only candidates approved by Graduate School may take exam. SUNDAY FACTS meeting: 3 p.m., 305 A and B. Union. Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group. Meeting and cost supper. University lounge, 17th and Vermont Speaker on "Modern Church Architecture." MONDAY Mathematical Colloquium: Prof Robert Schatten, "What is Dimension." 4:15 p.m., 211 Strong. KRUW Hall Elects Officers Members of KRUW hall recently held election of officers. Marty Wallace, college freshman, was elected vice president. Others officers include Rosalyn Boswell, college sophomore, secretary; Yvonne Schenck, college junior, treasurer; Amy De Yong, journalism junior, public manager, and layman; Mamie Colleen junior; Peggy Horn, college freshman, Terry Maher college junior, Jean Gurley, fine arts junior, floor counselors. the president, Mary Ann Garner, college junior, and the social chairman, Virginia Certain, college junior, were elected last spring. Kansan classifieds bring results. 7 Ways To Ruin A Car 1- Don't worry about chang ing oil. It might not burn out the motor. 2- Don't keep car greased. It might last til you get a new one 3 Don't worry about anti- tire failure your cylinder may not crack. 4- Don't worry about brakes. You might not kill anyone (else). 5- Don't worry about lights. You might not blind the on-coming driver. Page 3 6 Don't buy new tires til one wreckers. There are lots of wreckers. 7 - Don't worry about icy roads. Drive at full speeds. You may make it. SEND YOUR CAR TO US IF YOU ARE GUILTY OF THESE Bridge Standard Just South of the Bridge 601 Mass. Ph-3380 Thursday, Oct. 1, 1953 University Daily Kansan Oklahoma Woman Donates History Material to Library Valuable materials concerning Kansas history in Hamilton and Kearny counties have been added to the University library, Robert Vosper, director, said today. Miss Lucille Searcy of Norman, Okla, is the donor. The items are mostly letters, photographs and documents dealing with her mother, Kate Warthen Searcy, and grandfather, I.B. Warthen. Mr. Warthen, who served with the Indiana Volunteers in the Civil war, settled first in Cherokee county, then moved to Hamilton county and finally to Kearny county where he died at the age of 88 in 1927. Mrs. Searcy, together with her father and brothers, homesteaded and proved her own claim. She was county superintendent of public instruction in Hamilton county, a news organization that several poems. Mr. Warthen studied law under Judge Tapscott of Syracuse and later practiced law. "Mrs. Searcy's life presents a panoramic view of early pioneer days in Kansas," Vosper said, "and the materials about her and her father add much to the Kansas historical lore." First aid centers to care for in- Red Cross at filling stations in Cojured motorists manned by trained logne, Germany, according to the personnel have been opened by the German tourist office. It's easy as pie! No entry blanks! No box tops! You can cash in again and again! C'mon, let's go! TWICE AS MANY AWARDS THIS YEAR MAKE $25! 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