THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Official Bulletin THURSDAY Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship 7:30 to 8:30 tonight, 206 Strong hall Jane Hollingsworth I.V.S. staff counselor, speaker. All invited. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, 12 to 12:50 Friday, Danforth chapel. Students interested in full time Christian service especially invited. Joint meeting of A.I.E. I.R.E. 7:30 tonight, 426 Lindley hall. Math club, 5 today, "203 Strong hall. Mr. Grothaus, "Math Puzzles." Bring 50 cents dues. Organic Chemistry colloquium, 4 today, 101 Bailey lab. Naiman B. Mehta, "Phytochemical Synthesis of Alkaloids in Nature." Low Zoology club, 7:30 tonight 206 Snow hall. Dr. A. J. Mix, speaker. All zoology students invited. Sigma Pi Sigma open meeting 7:45 tonight, Pine room, Union. Dr Max Dresden, "The Uncertainty Principle." All invited. Sociology club, 3:30 today. Pine room, Union. Dr. Carlyle S. Smith will show slides of South Dakota expedition. All invited. Red Peppers, 7:15 tonight, 101 Snow hall. K-Club, 7:30 tonight, 203 Robinson gym. Bind dues. KuKu's, 7:30 tonight, 105 Green hall. Christian Science organization, 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. Deutscher verein: Donnerstag, 5 Uhr nachmittags, 502 Fraser hall. Programm: komisches Radiospiel. Art Education club, 7 tonight. Strong auditorium. Mr.C.W.O. Wright, speaker. Music education majors in freshness installations following, 332 强壮 hall. Engineerettes, 7:30 p.m. Monday, West ballroom, Union. N. S.A., 8:15 tonight, Hawk's nest, Union. Dr. Lawrence Bee, speaker Refreshments. K. U. Young Republicans, 7:30 tonight, 106 Green hall. All welcome; refreshments. KU. Disciple Fellowship skating party, Friday, Roller dome. Leave 1st Christian church at 7:30 p.m. Tickets in advance, 35 cents; at the rink 45 cents. KU. Disciple and Baptist Fellowships union services, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Baptist church, 8th & Kentucky. Dr. Barr, "How Do We Know There Is a God?" Meal 35 cents. University Women's club annual reception and dance, 8 p.m. Friday, Union ballroom. Graduate club dance, 7:30 p.m. Monday, the Teepee. All graduate students welcome. Admission free. Women's Rifle club, 8-9 p.m. Monday, Military Science building. Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong hall. Prof.W.R. Scott, "Small Subgroups of Large Groups, II." Application blanks for I.S.A. scholarship available, 220 Strong hall, or at I.S.A. office, Union. Return to 220 Strong hall before Friday, Nov. 17. Independent students with 1.5 grade average eligible. Lab. Theatre 1-act plays, 8 to night and Friday, Little theatre, Green hall. Phone K.U.376 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Poor Pop—Attention Is 'Slack' Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received at the station during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity library for publication. Journalism bldg, not later than 3:45 p.m. i.e. day before publication date. ATTENTION is Slack Quinney, Mass. (U.P.)—A Quincy "Father of the Bride" proved again that nobody notices poor old dad. After an exciting day, the father discovered that he had given his daughter in marriage while he was wearing his wife's navy blue slacks. He had mistaken them for the trousers of his hired dress suit. One 3-week Flive day 25 words or less ... 50c $75.00 ... 55 words ... 75c $14.00 ... 80 words ... 150c $26.00 Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE BLUE "ALPAGORA" top coat. Like new, 115. Too small for owner. Dale Ownings, 1138 Miss. Ph. 3010. 10 MAN'S TOPCOAT: brown wool. 39 long, excellent condition, bargain. Apt. 301. 1522 Tenn. Evenings. 14 1941 CHREVOLT LOUet coupe, good transfor- mentation. 10.0 Mass. Ph. 423 Schneider, 10.10 Mass. Ph. 423 41 NASH 600 Club Coupe. Very good condition. Reasonable price. See at 423 Mississippi after 5 p.m. Saturday or all day Sunday. GEKMAN LEICA camera, Model III C wa- 3.5 Elmar lens. Have run about 18 rota- tor film through it. Strictly in new re- views. Call 2381W between 7 and 9 a.m. FOR SCHOOL jackets and athletic goods netsa, K. C., Kansas, Open Saturdays, Jonesburg, NJ. GRAND OPENING: Sunday, Nov. 12, 2-6 p.m. Free flowers for the ladies, a surprise for the men and lucky number for the Smith Floral Service, E. 23rd St. Pt. Phi. 1326. PIPER J-3 Cub $300. Licensed to May, '51. Call Bill Bryde, 1788-2 for 6:30. 10 MOTOROLA Portable Radios as low as $27.55 at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. St. If desired - or use our layaway plan. B. F. Goodrich Co.-M7 Torola Television. CAMERA: Automatic Rolleiflex, complete outfit, excellent condition. Must be brought to school at other afternoons at $0 or evenings $295M. MATH STUDENTS! Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Calculus has solved in detail. Most complete and useful book of its type ever published. Buy yours at the Student Union Book Store. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL HETTI dinners, Italian style our specialty. Specially cooked, served with tomato and meat sauce, imported cheese, salad, hot rolls, butter, and coffee. Regular $1.2 dinner for $75. The Horsehead Nine, 2nd St. (North of Atomic Gas Station). HOME COOKIN' . Spaghetti and meat dishes from the school's organized L.D.S. Church at 14th and Vermont from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Adults 75c and children 40c. TYPE IT! It will look better; you'll like it better, and so will the prof. Buy or rent a new portable today from your Student Union Book Store. Dec. 7 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Colonic Irrigation X-ray Diagnosis Phone 1531 $1023.1 Mass. tff RENT A typewriter today! Make higher grades with typewritten work for only one hour. $1.00 a week. Portables and standards at your Student Union Book Store. 20 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop. Our store has one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town—Expressive, Exquisite, and Exclusive. What do you wear for or without Where? Grant's Pet & Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Open 7 p.m. weekdays. t FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Representant of First National Bank for reservations and information. Telephone no. 30. TRANSPORTATION Grad's Thesis To Be Read At AAS DOUBLE ROOM for boys $12.50 per moment. W 14th, Pp 2009. W 14th, Pp 2009. RIMLESS GLASSES in brown case. case call 3331, and for Eugene RI- GESLESS FOR RENT LARGE ROOM with private bath. Continuous hot water. Near campus. Suitable for two men or married couple. 1801 Alabama. Ph. 3480R. 10 WILL PERSON who took wrong gray gabardine Cravenette toop coat from Watkins to Mattins and pick up his own. It can be identified. Lyle Anderson. Phone 86. A paper written by Kenneth B. Tebow, graduate student for his master's thesis will be read by James F. Nickerson, associate professor of music education, at the annual meeting of the American Acoustical Society. The meeting will be held Nov. 9, 10, and 11 at Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass. HISTORY 137 spiral notebook. Urgently needed. Reward. Ann Altringer, 964. 11 THESES TYPING: experienced, prompt accurate service. Call 1859J. Hazel BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING. Theses, term paper, note books, letters, legal papers. Accurate work regular rate, prompt attention. Mrs Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. 2-1 TYPING: Theses, reports, letters, etc. Reasonable rates. Prompt service. Call Mrs. Blachy. 2446R. 1017 Rhode Island St. 14 The title of the paper is "A Study of Some Aspects of the Intensity-Pitch Relationship." Tebow, who wrote the thesis under the direction of Professor Nickerson, is now teaching instrumental music in the Chanute Junior high school. He received a master of music education degree from KU. in 1949 The giraffe, tallest mammal in the world, can run as fast as 30 miles an hour. JARAGE wanted as close to 13th and possible. Phone 3513, Sidney R during vacation. TYPING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde. 1126 tenn. entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. phone 3028M. **tf** FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 SUTLEFF FINE TOBACCOS featuring MIXTURE 79 Exclusive Sale Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. Ph.999 Here It Is K.U.! Now In Its 3rd Week In K.C.! BETTLE ANNE CELESTE DAVIS· BAXTER· HOLM Continuous Shows - Come at your convenience but we urge you to see it from the beginning. Feature at 1:40-4:23 7:06-7:49 Broadway Drives No Advance Ticket Sale Starts SUNDAY Preview Saturday 11:15 No 'Cents' In Waiting—Let KANSAN Classifieds Save You Money. FRIDAY SATURDAY IT CAN BE DONE! BEAT OKLAHOMA! Ends Tonite "MISTER 880" The Picture That's Getting All The Good Reviews! Feature Times 1:10-3:15-5:20-7:25and 9:30 ALSO "MONKEYS ARE CRAZIEST PEOPLE" Yes . . . A Color Cartoon Too IN THE NEWS . . . Assassins shot in attempt to Kill Truman. Continuous Shows Daily—Boxoffice Opens 12:45 Watch For: Grand Re-Opening of Your New Pattee ENDS TONITE ENDS TONITE Larry Parks—Barbara Hale "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY GEORGE MONTGOMERY - ELLEN DREW Cartoon Also 15 minutes of Football Headliners ... and Color OWL SHOW SATURDAY Lawrence Boxoffice Open 6:30 . . . Show Starts at 7:00 Theatre DRIVE - IN TODAY Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 P.M. On Again Friday-Saturday Again Friday-Saturday The story of 3,724 people who forgot they were Americans . . . turned into a savage mob for a moment by a spark of blind hate! with JOHN SANDS-LEE PATRICK-JOHN HOYT -plus Late News Events—First pictures of attempt to assassinate Pres. Truman. and Popeye Cartoon "JITTERBUG JIVE" Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 P.M. On Call 132 for Sho Time ends tonite Fine Arts Presentation "THE SILK NOOSE" Adm. 25c-60c Friday - Saturday Adm. 14c-45c Adm. 14c-45c Death stalks the Border Badlands WHIP WILSON "SILVER RAIDERS" —co-feature— East Side Kids "KID DYNAMITE" plus Ch. 4 "Atom Man vs. Ch. 4 "Atom Man vs. Superman" Superman Late News Events