TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS - PAGE ELEVEN Religious Emphasis Week Schedule Is Announced Discussions and meetings will continue during Religious Emphasis week. The schedule for the remainder of the week is as follows: 3 p.m.: Rev. Paul Deats. Love and marriage discussion, A.W.S. lounge. 4 p.m.: Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre. Discussion, on "Whither Bound". 5:30 p.m.: Dr. Frank Rearick "Christianity in the Home". Mariners supper. (Married couples invited) Westminster house. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Dr.J.Pelikan "God and Your Job", Lutheran association- Gamma Delta dinner. Trinity Lutheran. 8 p.m.: "Gab Fest", "Woman's Part in This Crisis", Westminster house. Informal discussion, women only. 7 a.m.: Holy Communion for Episcopal students. 9:30 a.m. Dr. F. Rearick leading a discussion on "What Should I Require of Myself?" Coffee breakfast at Westminster house, 11:30 a.m.: Dr. Frank Reearick to lead a discussion on "How I Lead Others to a Good Life". Student luncheon, Westminster house. K.U.W.F. Celtic Cross fellowship sponsored. 12:30 p.m.: Douglas Kent and John Burgert on "Finding God" in a worship service at Danforth chapel. 12:15 p.m. Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre on "What Happened to Liberalism?" at a faculty luncheon in the Pine room. sip service 3 p.m.: Dr. Lawrence S. Bee will discuss love and marriage in the A.W.S. lounge. 4 p.m. Dr. Nels Ferre will lead a discussion on "Whither Bound" in the Union lounge. Y.W.C.A. members to meet with Miss Elizabeth Jones in the Union building. 6 p.m. Dr. Nels Ferre on "Prayer and Providence" at K.U.W.F. banquet in the Union ballroom. First Baptist, First Christian, Ninth St, Baptist, Congregational, and St. Lukes are cooperating. 6:15 p.m. A Balfer Patterson will speak at Episcopalian banquet in Parish house. Thursday Paris hours: 7:30 p.m. Rev. Paul Deats. Informal meeting at Wesley foundation parsonage. Hillel foundation meeting, Dr. Irving Levitas, place to be announced. copal students. 9 a.m. Dr. F. Rearick on "What Does God Require of Me". Coffee breakfast in Westminster house. 7 a.m.: Holy Communion for Episcopal students. 11:30 a.m. Dr. F. Rearick on "A Well Rounded Education and Good Living", luncheon-discussion at Westminster house. 12:15 p.m. Dr, Nels F. S. Ferre, "Religion, Its Place in Present World Situation". Faculty luncheon in the Pine room. chapel. 4 p.m. Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre on "Whither Bound" discussion in the Union lounge. 12:30 p.m. Joseph Duerkson and Nila Brewster on "Expressing God" at a worship service in Danforth chapel. Daily Kansan Classified Ads 7:30 p.m. Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre at Union meeting at Strong auditorium Phone K.U. 376 9:15 p.m. Evaluation meeting for R.E.W. speakers and leaders in Strong. terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that that time will be paid by the bank, called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Date. Bank credit is required. Journal card粘页, not later than 3:59 p.m. the day before publication date. University classes were closed between Oct. 8 and Oct. 15, 1918. Chancellor Frank Strong ordered all classes to comply with an order of the State Board of Health as a precaution against the spread of influenza. Classified Advertising Rates GET READY FOR EASTER! Lovely perfume bead necklace sets, hollywood glitter ear rings. Variety of 16 different colors, each with one differentrance. Artificial flowers, six inch height looks like real flowers, stationery, everyday greeting cards, and novelty gifts. See display Atomic gas and Oil Co., 739 N.2nd. 20 Three Five days days 75c $1.00 2c 3c FOR YOU OR TO YOU, we will sell slightly used clothing on commission and store temporarily in value goods must be clean. Please order in good style. Comfort's Shop, 741 N.Y. 12 BUSINESS SERVICE SPECIAL SALE: Nationally advertised pencil sharpeners. $1.95. Just the thing for home or office use. At Rowland Books Stores, 1401 Ohio and 1237 Oral Hearing. 25 words or less ... 50c Additional words ... 1c ROOM AND BOARD free to white girl or lady to stay with two school children while mother works. 8 information call 31448. After 6 call 31779. MATH STUDENTS! In New Schaum's outline is in. Theory in Problems of Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry, 345 solved problems plus 910 supplementary problems, $1.50 each at your Student, Union Book Store. 13 WANTED THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadi Broz Moto, Comprehensive auto repair, body fender repair, oil painting, used cars 317 E. 17th. Ph. 785 or 18218. R BOYS INTERESTED in making $35 to $65 during Easter vacation. Easy, interesting work making interviews for Kansas Radio audience survey will fill Kansas For information. Dr. Kim Giffin, Room Green hall or, call 3112W after 6:30 FEMALE, COLORED Child care. ages 8 and 11. No housework. Living quarters may be had if desired. Box 7, Kansan. 14 DRIVING: Leaving campus March 22 at 3 p.m. for Scranton, Pa., through Springs, field, III. From Scranton to Pittsburgh, Pa. Returning from Scranton March 30–arrive in sas City, Pa., leave with phone number, box 3, Kanan, Will contact you. 15 TRANSPORTATION FLYING? Ask us about family rates, skiy coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Apple Music, and Cisco Layer3. Give us information at First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf FOR RENT Newly decorated, furnished apartment for rent. Four rooms and private bath $75 a month. Utilities paid. Suitable for four boys or family. Ph. 215TM. 19 APARTMENT for rent. Three rooms furnished. Private entrance. Private bath. Utilities furnished. Shown by appointment. Phone 3350. MISCELLANEOUS STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1199 Mass. tf TYBING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. ff TYPING: Themes, theses notebooks, etc. Experienced, prompt, and accurate. Mrs. Hall, 506 West 6th. Ph. 1344W. 23 TYPING: Theses, term paper, reports, etc. Prompt service. Catherine Hurley, 1126 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 3. Phone 5028M. tf GOLD LINK necklace between Sigma Kappa house and Fraser. Sentimental value only. Please call Gerda Weber. 534. 15 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything you need: field. The pet shop has business. Quip fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt SHEAFFER PENCIL, black with gold top with name Marcia Godding. Lost in or near Bailey, Thursday, March 1. Please return to Kansan office. 13 GLASSES in red alligator zipper bag. If found please call Jeanne Esch. Phone 900. Reward. 19 LOST TUXEDO: Should have tried Fat Boy's diet, but bought new tux instead. If you wear size 39, here's one for you. Reasonable. Phone 1553. 15 Official Bulletin 1934 BUICK, black, 4-1D. Excellent condition. Phone 718 at Gower place. 19 CAMERA: 35-mm camera, ultra-sharp 3.5 lens Leica type takes; Leica 5.6 lens takes this week. Call Maurice; afternoons; phone 50, evenings; phone 2959W. 15 FOR SALE March 13, 1951 Episcopal university students: Correction; no banquet 6:15 p.m. Wednesday as scheduled on Religious Emphasis week announcement. Rev. Balfor Patterson will speak 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Parish house, Refreshments. Juniors and seniors in the College and in the schools of Education and Journalism: The English Proficiency Examination will be given 2-5 p.m. March 17. Registration in offices of the deans today and Wednesday. Students desiring to bring typewriters to examination will be assigned to special rooms when they register. For further information see Mrs. Natalie Calderwood between 9-11 a.m. Wednesday through Friday. Read the Daily Kansan Daily. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:30 tonight, 131 Strong. Bring dues, crepe paper, needles, and thread. Plans for lauau. K. U. Table Tennis Doubles Tournament, 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Recreation Room. Memorial Union. Entries due S.U.A. office by 5 today. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, 200 Strong. Open meeting; all members attend. Program by pledging committee. K. U. Chess club, 7 tonight, see Memorial Union directory for room. All invited. Alpha Kappa Psi formal pledging 4 today, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Kappa Beta covered dish supper 5:30 today, Myers hall. Stateswomen club, 7:15 tonight, Kansas Room, Memorial Union. A. W.S. House representatives, 4 today, Kansas Room, Memorial Union. A.S.C., 7:15 tonight, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Y. W.C.A. All membership meeting, 4 pm. Wednesday, Kansas Room, Memorial Union Miss Elizabeth Johes, speaker. New slate of officers will be introduced. Love and Marriage discussions, 3 p.m. today and Wednesday, A.W.S. Lounge, 222 Strong. Whither Bound discussions, 4 p.m. today through Thursday, Memorial union lodge Dr. Nels Ferre, leader, Le Cercle Francais se reunira mercredi a sept heures et demie, 113 Strong. Quelques scenes du Bourgeois Gentilhomme de Moliere seront representées. Faculty luncheons, 12:15 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Dr. Nels Ferre, speaker. Topics—Wednesday, "What Happened to Liberalism" and Thursday, "Religion, Its Place in Present World Situation." Campus Affairs Committee, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 222 Strong. Final plans on course evaluation. Lane Harold, chairman. Social Work club. 4 p.m. Wednesday, 210 Fraser. Religious Emphasis week speaker. Square Dance club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 101 Robinson. F. A.C.T.S., 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 206 Fraser. All interested students attend. A. S.T.E. 8 p.m. Wednesday. 300 Fowler shops Mr. C.H. Weiler, Plant Personnel Supervisor of Southwestern Bell, speaker. Public invited. Student Union Travel Bureau now has lists for "rides" and "riders" for Spring vacation. Sign between 9-6 Mondays through Fridays. HAJA's business meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 105 Military Science building. Important; all members attend. Entertainment following. Pershing Rifle club smoker, 5 p.m. Thursday, Memorial Union. El Ateneo se reunira el jueves a las 4:30 en 113 Strong. El programa sera el testamento de Judas. Tanga Ud. la bondad ofrida la lista en 117 Strong, para que Judas sepa los nombres de sus beneficiarios. A LEE. student meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 417 Snow. Mr Jordan, talk on R.C.A. dynamic demonstrator set. An intramural table tennis doubles tournament will be held in the Union recreation room beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Set Tournament For Table Tennis All interested students are invited to enter. Each organized house may enter two teams. A traveling trophy will be awarded to the winning team. Medals will be given to members of the first and second place teams. Students who wish to enter the tournament should register at the Student Union Activities office. There is an entry fee of 50 cents a team. Miss Edna Hill To Workshop Miss Edna Hill, professor of home economics, will participate in a home economics workshop at Lafayette, Ind., Thursday through Saturday. The subject of the workshop will be self-evaluation of college home economics departments. For colleges with home economics staffs of four or less, it is one of a series of five workshops conducted this year by the American Home Economics association. The meeting was organized and planned by a committee of which Miss Hill was chairman. She will be a member of a planning committee for a similar workshop to be held in Des Moines, Iowa, on Friday, April 13, and Saturday, April 14. Canterbury Club Correction The Canterbury club will hold an informal gathering at 7:30 Wednesday at the parish house, rather than a banquet at 6:15 as was stated in the Religious Emphasis week bulletin. Guests Too Careful In Fire Spokane, Wash. (U.P.)—Firemen charged most of the damage from a small hotel fire to distrustful lodgers. They said most of the tenants of the hotel carefully locked their doors before escaping from the burning building. Firemen had to knock down almost all of the doors to be sure no one was trapped by the flames. K.U. Mountain club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, East Room, Memorial Union. Meeting for all members going on Colorado outing. Sociology club, 4 p.m. Thursday. 11 Strong Annex E. Mr. Harold Rearick, speaker. Social gathering at 3:30. Auditions for KFKU players: 5-5:30 today, 7:45-10 p.m. Thursday, KFKU studios. Linnean club, 8 p.m. Thursday, 417 Snow. Prof. R. W. Baxter, "The Origin and History of Our Garden Vegetables," illustrated. 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