WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950 1 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin Wednesday Graduate Student coffee, 7:30 to night, Henley house, 1236 Oread. All graduate students invited. 1. Le Cerule Francais, 7:30 tonight, 2. 13 Strong hall. Those interested in French are invited. KU Amateur Radio club will hereafter meet the first Wednesday of each month. First regular meeting, 7:30 tonight, 205 E.E. Lab. All interested are invited. W. V.C.A. Cabinet, 4 today, Pine Room, Memorial union. Institute of Aeronautical Science, tonight, Aero. Engineering building. Society of American Military Engineers, 7:30 tonight, Military Science lounge. Important business meeting; all members attend. Square Dance club. 7:30 tonight. Renaissance room. Memorial union. national memorial. Dames, 8 tonight, East Room, Memorial union. Jay Jane rush tea, 3 to 4:45 today. Pine Room, Memorial union, members wear uniforms. Applications for 1951-52 Fulbright Scholarships due October 31. See Pref. J. A. Burzle. Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 to 8:30 pm. Thursday, 206 strong hall. Dr. Karlis Leyasmeyer from Latvia, speaker. All invited. Tau Bai Fi business meeting and meeting on Thursday. Hydraules classroom. Ku Ku's joint meeting with Jay Janes, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 101 Snow hall. Froschhawks, 7 p.m. Thursday, $ Strong hall. German club, 5 p.m. Thursday, 462 Fraser hall. Election of officers; program. All those interested in German culture invited. American Chemical Society Student Chapter, 4 p.m. Thursday, 355 Bailey. Interested freshman through seniors. Refreshments. Social work club, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, East Room, Memorial union. All social work majors invited. Red Peppers, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Strong auditorium. Last time anyone will be able to join. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, 12 noon to 12:50 Friday, Danforth chapel. Dr. Karlis Leyasmeyer, of Latvia, speaker. Engineerettes, 7:45 p.m. Friday, home of Mrs. DeWitt Carr, 1247 Tennessee. Wives of engineers and architects. Lutheran Student Association hayrack ride and weiner roast, 7 p.m. Saturday, meet at Trinity Lutheran church, 13th & New Hampshire. Regular Sunday evening meeting, 6 p.m., supper and program. Candidates for membership in the University Players required to attend meeting, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Little Theater, Green hall. K. F.K.U. Players, 4 today, K.F.- K.U. studios. Canterbury club Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Thursday, Trinity church, 10th & Vermont. Rites provided for early classes. Dance Club To Form The Square Dance club plans to reorganize,to adopt a constitution, and to elect new officers, Robert Heins, president, said recently. The club has added more folk dances to its program. The club will meet at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday in the recreation room of the Union, and all students are invited to become members. Later on there will be no more accepted in the club in order to assure that each dancer is on the same level with the others. Art Education Club Elects Goodwin Gary Goodwin, education junior, was elected president of the Art Education club at a recent meeting. "We want to win new friends for it among the American students," Heins said. "Many of the students don't even know we're existing," he added. Other officers elected at the meeting are; Carol Donovan, vice-president; Virginia Beringer, secretary-treasurer; and Martha Carpenter, publicity chairman. ansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 terms; Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will pay promptly. Ads must be received by 3 p.m. (e.g., Saturday) or brought to the University office. Business office: Journalism odd, not published 4:35 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Read the Daily Kansan Daily One day Three days Five days 5 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 additional words ... 1c 2c $3.00 FOR SALE WEET cider and apples for sale. Law- phone 885. Vinegah and Vinogae B-100 Pent- hone 885. DEFRIGRATORATOR - Kelvinator; large size family, $59.00, Mrs. Craig, $255.48, 5 YPEWRITER; Starbucks Corona portable like new. See at 1230 Tenn. (rear) having set, Original price $27.50. Will having set, Original price $27.50. Will having set, Original price $27.50. Will CONVERTIBLE. 1948 Builek Super. Extras; radio, heater, back-up lights, under rugs, white sidewall tires. Top and cap in all condition. Call 3579-J, more than only. OR SALE 1947 6-cylinder Oldsmobile comical to operate. Call 715 or 2470 W. 9 *PEWRITEr supplies.* All top grade users can help teachers to make your typing easier. Also quality typewriter ribbons to fit any typewriter. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. EATH'S Chem-Formulator with the help of a computer will simplify your Chemistry problems. We turn the wheel and write the answers at the touchpad on the front panel of the unit. BOOK SCOOP FEATHER brief cases and notebooks for yourself or as a gift, in many styles and sizes. Breeds. 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St. Oct 20 MISCELLANEOUS LADIES tailoring and alterations. Con- tains 90% #216 in wool; 90% #585 in Massachusetts. Phone 157. 6 D.A.R. AFRICAN violet sale. Strong sturdy plants in bloom. 1315 N. H. Phone JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant visit and surprise your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop shop has everything for pet and feathers and pet toys. Gift Shop, 1218 Comm, Phone 418. ff IO subscribe to the Kansas City Star, call; OSc per week. Hound Corner Drug 801 fax. RENT A typewriter and start the new year with higher grades. Only $1 a week or $34 a month for portable and standard books. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE TRANSPORTATION WANT ride to and from St. Joseph or ride from Lawrence on week ends. sall 3121N MIDES - Leaving for Wichita every week, between 3-4 p.m. Friday, Returning Sun- day every day. Please call between 7-9 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday. Harsh shultz 3101J. WANTED--Ride to St Joseph, Mo. Fri. anytime at 3:00 p.m.; Call 1745 FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Call the Gleesman at First National Bank for reservations. Telephone no. 30. BUSINESS SERVICE THEIS typing; experienced, prompt, accurate service. Call 1859 J Hazel Stanley TYPING; Thesis, reports, term papers, letters, etc. Call Ms. Blachy, 2449, 8 TYFING. Thess term papers, reports, phone: Mrs Wilde, 11th fm. fam.: Phone 3023M. FOR RENT NICE comfortable room for boy. Newly decorated in large closet. Near campus and library. THREE rooms modern, newly decorated unfurnished. $33 plus utilities. Same furnished. $40 plus utilities. Four miles in country on rock road. 712 N. 13 NEW 3 room house close to KU. Ideal call for university diversity people. Call a 988-3048M. LOST continuous shows daily TAN billinfer with AXO crest. Please re- view the instructions on back of book. Gladarti, 1225 Teem. Phone 2675M. 13 BILFOLD containing drivers license and papers. Reward. Call Klusmire Miller 800-646-9500. FOUR car owners wanted to form car pool from Topeka. Classes Mon, through Fri 8-5. Those interested as riders wanted also. See Kansan office. 6 GARAGE wanted, near 11th and Ohio. Mrs. Scrogson, 2554W. 10 WANTED Boxoffice opens 12:45 p.m. HELD Feature Times 1:32-3:30-5:28-7:26 and 9:24 Oct. 31 Deadline For Scholarships All students who would like to do graduate work abroad during the 1951-52 school year should apply for the Fulbright scholarships before Tuesday, Oct. 3. All the Music, Romance and Laughter ! ! STARTS SAT. OWL 11:15—S U N D A Y THREE LITTLE WORDS FRED ASTAIRE · RED SKELTON · VERA ELLEN LET'S TAKE COLORADO K.U. For further information and applications students should see Prof. J. A. Burzle, Fulbright scholarship advisor at the University, 302 Fraser. AIChE Committee Chairmen Named Chairmen of the committees are Guy May, program; Silvester Leonard, refreshments; Richard Menuet, public relations; K. Koster, social, all engineering seniors. Four committees were appointed at the first meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers the past week. Thomas Kobett, chapter president, welcomed new members and explained the aim of the organization. The functions of the chemical engineering department were explained by Dr.J.O.Maloney, professor of chemical engineering. Two 15-minute films, "Atomic Energy," and "Football Parade of 1948", were shown. Contrary to popular belief, it never gets too cold to snow. It does, however, frequently get too cold for snow to fall in flakes. Regulations Now Cover Laundrybags Students sending their laundry home should remove the old postage stamps from the mailing case, according to R. C. Abraham, superintendent of the University mail station. Such practice is required by postal regulations, Mr. Abraham said, and compliance will greatly facilitate work at the post office window. He added that only laundry should be sent in the mailing case. It is illegal to send any written material along with the laundry. Kiss In The Dark THURSDAY—FRIDAY If you like a good movie, tont miss this one! Color Cartoon—News —Comedy Make A Date Now! It's tops in Enjoyment! Boxoffice Open at 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 —It's the place to go— —Phone 260— Theatre VARSITY TODAY AGAIN THURSDAY EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT A FRANK LOVE STORY! "Tops 'OPEN CITY' and 'PAISAN' in action and gripping interest!" —VARIETY "Tough, Hard, Real!" -N. Y. SUN "BIG TIME!" Winchell English Titles Admission 25c-60c