PAGE TWELVE 7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Business School To Offer Free Course Series The classes, each an independent unit, are open to all University students. Enrollment is not required. The series includes classes in accounts receivable, accounts payable, savings and installment accounts, payroll, labor cost analysis, bank proof, and bank checking accounts. R. D. Hughes, a member of the educational department of the National Cash Register company, will be in charge of the series. Seven free classes in machine accounting will be conducted by the School of Business from Monday, May 9, through Thursday, May 12 They will be part of the 25th anniversary observance of the school. Pharmacy School Gets 135 Volumes A schedule of the classes will be posted on the School of Business bulletin board in Frank Strong hall. A 135-volume library belonging to the late D. V. Whitney, dean emeritus of the Kansas City School of Pharmacy, has been given to the University School of Pharmacy. J. Allen Reese, dean, announced today. The library consists of books on pharmacy and related subjects. The course has already been given at 60 universities. The attendance has averaged more than 200 students. Dean Whitney, who died last Dec. 22 was a personal friend of Dean Emeritus L. D. Havenhill of the University pharmacy school. D. V. Whitney, Jr., of Liberty, Mo., sent the library to K. U. this week. Deen Whitney headed the Kansas City School of Pharmacy for many years and his wife assisted by serving as secretary of the school. He retired to emeritus status when the school was made a part of the University of Kansas City in 1943. "Dean Whitney's library is a valuable addition in two respects," Dean Reese said, "Some of the books are rare and almost unreplaceable. Dean Whitney had also added the latest in pharmaceutical literature and those volumes have valuable day-to-day uses." Journalists Picnic At Lone Star Lake Feeling ran high when news and advertising majors came to grips in a grudge softball battle just before show. The advertisers survived a late inning rally by the newshounds to win 13 to 10. A swarm of 150 journalism students and guests went to Elk's point at Lone Star lake for the School of Journalism picnic Wednesday evening. At twilight, after time had been allowed for partial digestion of lunch, the group treated fish, frogs, and inanimate things to a lusty ear-full of vocal talent. Sunflower Event To Be Tomorrow "The Monte Carlo night," sponsored by the Sunflower AmVets and its auxiliary, will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Community building at Sunflower. The announcement that appeared in the University Daily Kansan Wednesday was incorrect. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 Proceeds from the event will be used to support the Sunflower cub scouts, the Sunflower playground league and other civic activities, Allen Hieronymus, committeeman for the project, said today. Entertainment, games, prizes and food will be provided by the sponsoring organizations. No admission will be charged.The public is invited. It's BELL'S for Records Scoop!! RIDERS IN THE SKY Vaughn Monroe "IT'S TOPS WITH WINCHELL" Bell Music Company 925 Massachusetts Phone 375 Summerlze Your Car Drive in TODAY for Body and Fender work - Wheel Alignment Porcelonize $\textcircled{4}$ Wash, Grease Brake Work - Motor Tune-up 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 738 N.H. Ph.77 'Faust' To Be Heard Over KFKU Tonight The second part of Goethe's "Faust" will be interpreted at 9:30 tonight on KFKU. This is the third program in the series, "The World of Goethe." J. F. Wilkins, professor of voice, will sing the "Atonement" and will be accompanied by Mrs. Marie Wilkins, guest artist teacher in voice. Other musical settings will be provided by Mary C. Daugherty, fine arts senior, who will sing "Mignon's Song 1," and Barry McDaniel, college freshman, who will give "Mignon's Song II." "Faust at the Emporer's Court" will be portrayed by the following: Henry Turk, instructor in German, as Faust; Sam Anderson, instructor in German, as Mephisto; and Ed Stollenwerck, College junior, as the Emporer; Emporia Miss Mildred Seaman, KFKU program director, will play the role of Helen in "Faust and Helen of Trov" Sunday Picnic Supplies Open Sundays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Potato Chips, Marshmallows - Wieners, Buns - Paper Plates, Cups Spoons and Napkins OSWALD'S MKT. 12 Blocks East of Mass. St. on 13th St. Phone 1016 SPECIAL PURCHASE! For Mother's Day We were lucky enough to make a special purchase of this lovely group of useful hostess accessories in hammered aluminum by the famous makers, Everlast. Each piece serves some definite everyday use in the home and the non-tarnishable silvery finish needs no polishing, merely clean with warm water and soap. These items will be especially appropriate in your own home and make perfect gifts as well. At these bargain prices, the choice will become less as time goes on, so better come in early while we still have a large selection Each Item Regularly $5.00 Specially Priced for Mother's Day Each Item Only $3.39 Gift Dept. —Main Floor