DAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 948 PAGE NINE Official Bulletin October 29,1948 10. Multiple Student Fellowship eure hunt, 7:30 tonight. Meet First Christian church, 10th & stucky. Gamma Delta picnic, 6 tonight at Union building. l registrants for Medical Collab- admission test to be given to low bw should report to Hoch audiim at 8:45 a.m. Iansan Board, 4 p.m. Monday, 1, 107 Journalism building. All ulers. wish Student Union religious services, 7 tonight, Danforth Chapel, reshments in Recreation room, on. aptist Student Fellowship Haven party, 8 tonight, First Baptist church. Jeans and plaid shirts. a costume party. mathematical colloquium of de- ment of mathematics, 5 p.m. day, Nov. 1, 203 Frank Strong. S. S. Thomas Parker, Kansas e. speaker. two vacancies now exist in A.S.C. to resignation of George Lowe.lict IV, and Hugh Johnson,Dis-III. incapital College club Halloween time party, 7 p.m. Sunday, Parkhouse. Communion services, 7 Nov. 1, at the church. N. club, 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1, room. All graduate nurses ca. World Student Service Fund 4, p. 4.m. Monday, Nov. 1 Pine, Wilmer J. Kitchen, national native secretary, speaker. one Economics club, 5 p.m. sday, Nov 2, 110 Fraser. Dues able at department office. babbard and Blade. 7:30 p.m. sunday, Nov. 2. 105 Military pace building. Wear uniforms. recruit of associate members. ma Delta Chi, 5 p.m. Tuesday. 107 Journal building. gma XI, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5 Bailey, Dr. C. B. Van Niel, in parative Biochemistry of osynthesis." ictieriology club, 7:15 p.m. Tues- Nov. 2, Snow hall. uited World Federalists, 4 p.m. say, Nov. 2, Pine room, Union. Sandelius and Professor Malone, kers. English Proficiency examination be given Saturday, Nov. 6. Instruction in College office and pool of Education office on Mon- tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. perwood will be in 313 Fraser 2 to 3 p.m. Monday through day to confer with students. 'S Has First y To Women' ass Margaret Habein, dean of en, told freshman candidates sunday that the first duty of As- tated Women Students is to serve en and then to serve the Uni- ty. he said A.W.S. should create opportunities for women to work in industries of their choice. "Women could develop their personalities working with others," she said. 7.S. should train women in lead-up so they can take their place in their communities." After Miss Habein's speech, of- of A.W.S. answered the candy questions concerning A.W.S. his functions on the campus. Denver — (UP) — Deaf children A Denver public schools were ing the "listeners" when Pressi- of Children Hear Truman Harry S. Truman made a sign speech in Denver recently. 28 deaf children told their hers they could read the Presi's lips with ease—except when usual battery of microphones acted their vision. their vision. w England's hens lay more than 100,000 eggs per month, while rea's hatcheries hatch about 6000 chicks per month. Neon Lights And Lastex Make 1949 Swimming Suits 'Unmissable' New York-(UP)-Noon-time beaches will look like Times Square nights next season if one bathing suit manufacturer has his way. He's selling neon lights. The coverage of his glowing bathing suits runs about the same as last year's crop, however—one mile of lastex thread per girl, according to manufacturer's figuring. The fluorescent, luminescent or just plan shining-in-the-sun fabric is most particularly recommended for children who might get lost or lifeguards who might be needed in a hurry. Naturally, it also serves for boys and girls who want to make an impression even on wearers of dark glasses. The firm says it's as visible—or unmissable—under water as on land. The most startling of the adult woman crop in this fabric is a simple one-piece suit that glows shocking pink down the front and has a back made of non-shining black 'astex. For little girls there's a one-piece suit that glows right up to the contrasting bird on its neckline. Also obtainable are children's suits with non-glowing pants and shining multi-color bib fronts made like pony heads or rabbits. Extension Lecturer Speaks To Trucking Companies Fred Sharpe, University Extension lecturer, addressing representatives of 19 trucking agencies and companies in Kansas City for the Fleet Supervision school, spoke on "Selling Your Training Program," Thursday. The school is conducted annually and is designed to reduce highway accidents, and to promote better supervision of trucking fleets. Call K. U. 251 With Your News BE WISE - ECONOMIZE! Reasonable Rates To Use Our Modern Maytag Washers OPEN: 9-6 Weekdays 9—3 Saturdays CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT "Plenty of Line Space" Risk's Help-Yourself Laundry Phone 623 1900 III. IN A HURRY? Come in, give us your order and your lunch will be served to you hot and deliciously prepared in a few minutes. When you eat down town, KIRBY'S LUNCH 838 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. --- D. M. Swarthout, Manager. Hoch Auditorium, Monday Evening, Nov. 22, 1948, 8 p.m. Mail orders now being taken at K.U. Fine Arts Office if accompanied by check and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Seat sale opens Nov. 1st, Bell Music Store, Round Corner Drug Store, K.U. Fine Arts Office at $3.00, $2.75, $2.50, $2.25, $1.25, tax included. Women's Rifle Group Will Organize Teams Rifle teams will be formed at a meeting of the Women's Rifle club at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the Military Science building. Jane Keith, College junior and president of the club, said that previous experience is not necessary for membership. Young mallard ducks can swim a third of a mile as soon as they leave the nest. KU'S FAVORITE! Buy 'em at CORDELL'S 24 Hr. Service GET AN EARFUL OF THIS! High prices of today tend to make even a home prepared meal an expensive affair. 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