PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1949 Day Of Prayer To Be Observed Student and faculty members will participate in the first University observance of the World Day of Prayer at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. tomorrow in Danforth chapel. The city-wide dedication of prayers will commence at 7 p.m. in St John's church with Father Towle, pastor, reading the mass. Haskell students will honor the special occasion with a service at 7:15 a.m. This will be followed by Lawrence school services and a city-wide church observance at 2 p.m. in the First Christian church. The 4 p.m. service will be as follows: adoration, penitence, assurance, thanggiving, offering of self, offering of substance, intercession of our Fellowmen and those who lead us in public office, dedication, benediction. An offering will be taken at the service. The contributions will be given to charity. Raymond Sauder and Alla Beebe College juniors will direct the 4 pm, service in Danforth chapel. Other students participating are Mary Ann Wolf, College freshman; Ralph Burnett, first year law student; Donald Aitken, business junior; Barbara Paul and James Hendicks, College juniors; Donna Hull and Maxine Holsinger, College sop-jomores. Verla Achey, College sophomore, will be musical accompanist. Theushers will be Gary Straley, College sophomore, and Charles D. Lueker, graduate student. Few Parking Permits Left Applications are now being accepted for a few remaining parking areas and Q, in Wagstaff, chairman of the parking committee, said today. Mr. Wagstaff emphasized that applicants should live at least one mile from the intersection of Jayawk drive and its "Mississippi street approach." Applications should be made to the parking committee offices in Powler shops as soon as possible. Lutherans To Hear Anderson George Anderson, associate professor of history, will speak at a meeting of the Lutheran Student association Sunday evening. He will liseuss "How Christian is America?" WESTERN JEANS at their best by BIG SMITH Famous for Fit and Wear 11oz WB Denim Sanforized $349 WESTERN JACKETS To Match $349 For Sale Exclusively by Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Jobs Open In Rockies Camp This year 125 students will be selected to serve in the "Y.M.C.A. of the Rockies." Ned D. Linegar, Y.M.C.A. executive secretary, said today. The students will hold full time jobs and will receive meals, lodging, recreational facilities, and program opportunities at the Y.M.C.A camp in Estes Park, Colo. In addition the students will be paid $1 a working day, plus a share of the employees' appreciation fund, and a season bonus for satisfactory work. An important aspect of the project is the Student Leadership seminar which will meet three hours a week for six weeks. The seminar is designed to prepare University Y.M. C.A. members and officers for responsible leadership in their respective schools. Applications for Y.W.C.A. executive council positions and freshman and senior commission chairmanships are available in Henley house, Jean Francisco, Y.W.C.A. secretary has announced. YWCA Executives To Be Elected Deadline for turning in applications is Wednesday, March 9. They are to be returned to the Henley house office or to Hilda James, Y.W.C.A. president. Elections will be held Wednesday, March 16. Positions to be filled on the council are president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, Student Religious council representative, A.S.C. representative, and district council representative. Officers will be elected for two semester terms of office, each term beginning near the end of March. E. K. Nixon, geologist for the State Geological Survey, will address the Fort Scott Rotary club today. Rotary To Hear Geologist Follow the crowd for LUNCH DINNER or AFTER THE SHOW - Tasty Sandwiches - Fountain Specials - Dinners Served — 5 to 7:30 Curb Service after 4 p.m. Starts FRIDAY! PATEE PRESTON BARBARA FOSTER·BRITTON JOHN IRELAND • REED HADLEY J. EDWARD BROMBERG • VICTOR KILIAN PRESTON BARBARA International Club To Hold Informal Dance The International club will hold an informal dance in the Kansas Room of the Union at 9 p.m. Friday. Aldo Aliotti, president of the club, said that all students interested in joining the club are invited to attend the dance. Those who plan to come should call him at 2889R. McCoy Receives Welfare Job James C. McCoy, 48, new supervisor for the Kansas state division of welfare, left recently for Garden City to assume his duties. His territory will cover ten counties. McCoy has been working on his master's degree, obtaining a 30 hour certificate in social work the past semester. Seniors Notice 1949 Jayhawker pictures are deadlined to be taken by April 16. Take care of this NOW if you want the best results. We will be closed March 7 and 8. THE GRAHAM STUDIO 211 West 8th Street Two things every college man should know! 1. 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