University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 9, 1951 Page 9 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Students are cordially invited to participate in activities of all Lawrence churches. In addition to the regular order of service, there are many classes and functions planned especially for university groups. First Christian Church 1000 Kentucky St. H. M. Sippel, Minister Sunday Services 9:30 - Sunday School—Class for single students taught by Mrs. Harold G. Barr—Class for married students taught by Dr. Carroll D. Clark. 10:45 - Morning Worship 5:30 - K.U. Disciples Fellowship evening meeting in Myers Hall on Campus, Mrs. Carroll D. Clark, Student Director. Church Of Christ 1501 N. H. W. Taylor Carter, Minister Kinth Borghesti, Minister Dj 10:00 - Bible Study Kieth Barnhart, Music Director 10:00 RILLE 11:00 - Sermon 11:55 - Communion 6:30 - University Class The Assembly of God Church 13th and Mass. 7:30 - Evening Service J. J. Krimmer, Pastor 9:45—Sunday School. Young Peoples' Class taught Jay Rey Wickers 11:00—The Church Worshipping 6:30 Youth Vesper Services 7:45—The Church Evangelizing "A Family Church With a Friendly Welcome" 925 Vermont St. Plymouth Congregational Church SUNDAY SERVICES Dale E. Turner, Minister 10. 00—Church School Class for University Students 11.90—New York University 11:00—Morning Worship 5:30 p.m.—University Discussion Group Trinity Episcopal Church 8 a.m.—Holy Communion 9 am.-Holy Communion for Collegians. Breakfast and Canterbury Meeting follows in Rectory. Prof. James Seaver will discuss the question "Has The Early Church Any Meaning For The Modern Church?" 11 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon Nov 15- 7 a.m. Holy Communion First Methodist Church Vermont at 10th 10:50 Morning Worship 10:50 Morning Worship Anthem: "The Omnipotence" ___ Schubert Jeanne Aldridge ___ Soprano Solo: "O God Have Mercy" ___ Mendelssohn Dale Moore ___ Baritone Sermon: ___ "The Necessity for Believing" 9:45 University Student Class 5:30 Student Fellowship. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy, speaker. 7:30 Lecture - Forum. "Marriage and the Family" November May Shape World's Course By HARRY FERGUSON United, Foreign News Edi Historians 50 years from now may come to the conclusion that November,1951,was the month that shaped the course of world events for the next two or three decades. The nations have arrived at a point where three avenues of action are open before them:(1) World War III; (2) A realistic settlement of the rivalry between the Communist and anti-Communist blocs; (3) A continuation of the cold war. This month probably will be decisive, not because World War III is likely to break out in time or some sure-fire formula that guarantees peace forever is likely to be adopted before December. The reason is that in the next three weeks both the Communist and anti-Communist blocs will have a pretty clear idea about each other's intentions. The places where the intentions will become clear are Paris and the Korean truce town of Pamunjun. No two opinions about the cold war coincide exactly, but most informed persons would agree with these general observations: 1. The Communists would like to end the Korean war rather than fight through another winter, but are trying to drive a hard bargain at Pammunjun. But the preliminary sparring is over and the negotiations have reached the point where of- Raccoon Coats Are Passe, But Osculation Is The Same By BEN COOK U. P. Correspondent There's only one thing about college romancing that hasn't changed since 1928. That's the kissing. Authority for that statement is the 1928 romantic due of Piper Laurie and Rock Hudson. They got themselves into a "roaring twenties" romance for Universal-International's Technicolor "Oh, Money! Money!" in which they co-star with Charles Coburn and Cigl Peercau. They learned how things can change in 22 years the first time the story calls for them to go out on a date. Here's how it went: A fellow called for his girl on a winter night, clad in a huge racoon coat, seized her by the arm and rushed her out to his waiting roadster. There he pulled a flask from his hip pocket, looked quickly up and down the street for any sign of a policeman, and offered the bottle to his girl with a remark something like: "Try this giggle water, chicken. It's the cat's papamas." Only they didn't go to a night club. They went to a speakeasy where they got in by telling a guard that "Joe sent me." After they both had choked on the contents of the flask, the boy put the bottle back in his pocket, seized the girl again and kissed her. Then they roared away in the roadster. A little later in the evening, when someone hissed, "Jiggers, the cops!" they stopped bouncing around with the Charleston and told each other as nonchastantly as possible. "Don't When filter turns brown-in Medicino 10 filters-104 Pipes or Cigarette Holders-throw it away, with the nicotine, juices, flakes and tars it has trapped. Insert fresh filter for cooler, cleaner, dryer, sweeter smoking. Imported Briar. NEW: MEDICO CREST - $3.00 Medica's Finest! 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Russia has no relish for World War III now and probably has no intention of attacking anybody. She is not averse to trying to knock over nation by military means, but she probably would not go to war for some abstract principle. She doubtless labors under the handicap of an inferior atomic arsenal and all is not well inside the European satellite nations. But she will continue to make threatening gestures, to denounce the Americans and British as warmongers and to try to win power by political infiltration. 3. The big dilemma of the anti-Communist coalition is that it needs to rearm to achieve a good bargaining position with Moscow, but by so doing it gives the Russians a chance to accuse the Western world of plotting a war. That accusation doesn't stand up with public opinion in the Democracies, but it has a powerful effect in the nations Russia wants to influence. Chancellor To Add Group To Senate Chancellor Franklin D. 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