FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24,1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Union To Spend $475 For Books Four hundred and seventy-five dollars will be spent for books for the music-browsing room of the Union by the coffees and forums committee of Student Union activities. A special library committee studied the needs of the music-browsing room and compiled a list of new books, covering every' field of interest from comic strips to philosophical works. Lists of all the books available in the room will be sent to department heads of the University. Thus, teachers may inform students what books pertaining to work in their department can be found there. Purchase of the new books is made possible through a grant of money from Watson library, Emily Steward, journalism junior, committee chairman, announced. Official Bulletin Friday, Feb. 24 English proficiency examination 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 4. Juniors and Seniors in the College, in education, and in journalism who plan to take it must register in the offices of their deans on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. (Feb. 27, 28, or March 1.) K. U. Disciple Discussion group, 5 p.m. today, Student room, Myers hall. Harrison Madden, leader. All invited. K. U. Disciple Fellowship "Friendly" beginning at 4 p.m. today, upstairs, Myers hall. Informal recreation; all invited. Coupons for I.S.A. cut price movie, "That Forsyte Woman," good for owl show tomorrow and regular shows Sunday through Wednesday at Granda theater appear in Kando. Copies available 228 Strong today. House representatives Miller hall today. W.Y.C.A. Executive, 4 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union. Mathematical colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong, Mr. R.C.Fisher, "On Contact of Algebraic Surfaces with an Analytic Surface." I.S.A. Wards P and Z, 7 p.m Monday, 206 Fraser. I.S.A. Council, 7:15 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union Fraser. I.S.A. Council 7:15 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union The following students are not notified to appear before student court, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, Green hall; R. E. Gyllenborg, Wallace Benjamin Foster, Floyd Temple, Warren A. Baker, Joseph W. Steel, John R. Mettner, Elden Keith Edwards, George E. Bischoff, James Hopkins, Jr., Noah E. Eeberth, Aaron Aubrey Wilson, Jr., Richard Adams Hunter, Alexander L. Jacobes, Jacob Roseman, Dean Robertson, Robert M. Atchely, James O. Smith, Virginia G. Griffing, Don Lowell, Bob Asbury, Richard A Blasdell. Pre-Nurses meeting, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dining room, Fraser. Wilson County club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 110 Strong. Important. Sigma Tau meeting. 7 p.m. Tuesday. 426 Lindley. Nomination of prospective members. Newman club chili supper, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday instead of time previously announced. Alpha Phi Omega Conducts Initiation Nine new members were initiated into Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, recently. Photo by Bob Blank The initiates are: Melvin P. Rice, business junior; Francis R. Applegate, Jr., college junior; Henry Infante, College freshman; Monte B. Miller, College sophomore; Thomas W. Oliver, engineering sophomore; Warren A. Murray, College sophomore; Andrew G. Reilly, College freshman; Charles L. Shrewsbury, College freshman; and Robert S. Elliott, College junior. New officers also were installed They are: Melvin P. Rice, vice-president; Francis R. Applegate, Jr.; secretary; Monte B. Miller, treasurer; and Richard G. Klempnauer. College sophomore, historian. A person married legally the second time is digamist. Members of the library committee discussing the selection of new books for the music-browsing room of the Union are (left to right) Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, instructor in English; Paul Coker, Jr., fine arts junior; Craig Hampton, fine arts senior; Emily Stewart, journalism junior, chairman; DeLafayette Reid, assistant director of libraries; and Mrs. P. W. Henry, former program director of the music-browsing room. Miss Frances Grinstead, assistant professor of journalism; Hilda James, graduate student, and Miss Hermina Zipple, director of the Union, are members of the committee not shown Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be presented during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University of Texas at Austin Journal, journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE LIGHT COLORED walnut duster aneb bed, several springs, inter-spring mattress, nearly new Servel refrigerator, iron stand, cheap, cheap for quick sale 1244 Laa. Ph. 1752 CRAZIEST thing in radio. Private earl Ask for demonstration next time you see Hank Brown, carries one ala time. Hank Brown's Camera Shop. HANDEE GRINDERS: Buffing wheels, compounds, wire guage drills, nearly everything for the hobby craftsman. In diameter with Green Bros. 637 Mass. St. 40 CHEV. TUDOR, grey, radio, heater, Good motor, tires, etc. Very clean. $475.00. See at 1300 Tennessee. Leroy Ellsworth. 28 DIRECT FROM China at half-piece! Exquisite Irish linen and glass Linen table cloths. Attracts a sacrifice. Please phone 2828M. Alfred Sim between 4:00-5:30 or 7:00-8:00. MOTOROLA Auto Radios: A few 1949 models left at sharply reduced prices. Hurry on these. B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. 28 MED. STUDENTS! Stainless steel war surplus himostats $3.50 value at 29c each or 4 for $1.00! Hurry to Student Union Book Store. 28 SEWING WANTED. Will do sewing in my home. Former clothing instructor. Can furnish references. Phone 1946M. 28 COEDS OR SCHOOL wives--want to make good money on part or full time job? Call Emile 150. 28 NEW 1950 Kelvinator refrigerators at B. F. Goodrich store, 929 Mass. Extra liberal trade-in during carload sale, $5.00 to $8.50 as low as $6.88 monthly. SAVE 25% on the original equipment tires slightly blemished, all popular sizes available, also available in white sidewalls, quantities limited at B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. 14 WANTED TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED -K.C. to Lawrence and return Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrive 8:00, return 4 or 5. Box 4, Kansas Office. 1 BUSINESS SERVICE MATH. TUTOR. Do YOU need help over tough places in Algebra, Trig., Analytics, Math, Statistics, T. Dougherty, 2278W or drop in at 1203 Tread. Apt. to make appointment. TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rules. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYPING: Call Hail Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service. $202/Mass THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body repairs, repair auto-surfacing, used cars, SIT E I T A S, new equipment JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-room office fetches for fur, food and feathers. Grant's Fetish and Gift Shop 1218 Conn. St. P4. 418 JOHN. I shall come back to you if you promise to take me to TEN LITTLE INDIANS. Feb. 28, March 1, 2, 3. Fraser Theater. $^{2}$ MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FIVE ROOM cottage; all modern, built nicely; $150,000; ticetically new $40 month. Located 15 mile east of Perry, Kansas. Phone: Lafferty, Copkea or Kappa, A. K. Aintuer, Perry, Kopea. LARGE ROOM for one or two boys and a juvenile juvenile hot water. 1801 Ala, Phon. 340-256. www.largeroom.com STUDENT! Available March 1. Room and board for 4 students at $30 per month each. Double bed beds. Close to bath. Double room lamps. 5 min. wait from Fraser. Ph. 3609. ONE ROOM furnished apartment at 1332 Vt. Also attractive sleeping room. Two room apartment unfurnished. Close to all bus lines. 1336 Vt. Phon. 1361 Mt. 24 DOUGLAS COUNTY RURAL LIFE TWO LARGE room apartment, furnished Small study. Private hall. Close to K.U. Rent to couple or couple. 1115 Ohio. Ph 1671R. 27 ROOM FOR BOYS. 1234 Oread. Phone 2917. 24 GLASSES, PLASTIC rims in case in case of broken glass by paying for this ad at Kansan office. BENEFIT DANCE FOUND CLYDE BYSOM'S ORCHESTRA Community Building, Saturday, Feb. 25 Church Schedule CALVARY BAPTIST Sunday school: University class led by Leo Poland, 9:45 am. 9 to 12 p.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon topic: "The Lord Is My Shepherd." SPECIAL PRIZES 1001 New York Rev. Bill O'Dell University students' Bible study 7 p.m. led by Leo Poland. Rev. Dale E. Turner Evangelical service, 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday worship, 5 p.m., at the church, followed by a box supper and the February meeting at the Russell Carter home, 2309 Vermont. St. Louis Kentucky Rev. George C. Fetter 8th and Kentucky University class and Bible study, 9:45 a.m. Sermon topic: "Christianity vs. Paganism" by the Rev. Charles W. Thomas. Worship service, 11 a.m. Dr. A. B Martin, president of Ottawa university will discuss "All This and Heaven Too." The Baptist-Christian Student fellowship meeting, 5.30 p.m. in Myers hall. Dr. Martin will speak on "The Christian Distinctive in Education." WEST SIDE PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Daniel Knox Ford Bible school, 9:45. University class will study the topic: "Planting a Church in a Paran City." Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon topic: "Our Protestant Heritage; Are We Losing It?" Young People's fellowship. 7 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1701 Massachusetts a.m. Sunday service, 11 a.m. Sermos topic: "Christ Jesus." Wesley Foundation, 9:30 a.m. FIRST METHODIST 946 Vermont Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Sermon topic: "What Does Peace Require of Us?" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Theodore H. Aszman University Bible class 9:45 9th and Vermont Rev. Theodore H. Aszman Union service, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Albert I. Good, missionary to the Bulus, will speak. Prisoner Ate His Wav Out K. U. Westminster Fellowship meeting, 5:30 p.m. The Rev. Edward Brubaker will speak on "College Education, Menace or Blessing." University Bible class, 7:40. Morning worship, 9:45. The Rev. John H. Patton will speak on "The Power to Become." Elizabethtown, Ill.—(U.P.) — Judge Charles Randolph ordered Rad Brookmeyer released from the county jail, where he was held for contempt of court. The judge explained, "He's eating his head off—and the county's, too." Hotel Rail Bus TRAVEL RESERVATIONS Air Ship Hotel Rail Bus We serve you best because travel is our business. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Downs Travel Service Downs Travel Service 1015½ Mass. 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