PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRFENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 Official Bulletin Oct. 10, 1947 *** Mariners club, 6 tonight, Westminster hall. Rev. Stanton Lautenschlager, speaker. Nomination for officers of freshman Y.M.C.A. must be in Y.M.C.A. office in Union building before 5 p.m. Tuesday. - * * Wesley Foundation skating party, 9:45 tonight, Rollerdrome. International club dance for foreign students, 9 to 12 tonight, Kansas room. \* \* \* Kappa Phi pledging service, 7 to 7:45 tonight, Methodist church. Freshmen men or women wishing nomination in I.S.A. election Oct. 15, should turn in their names and qualifications at 228 Frank Strong. All organizations desiring an appropriation from student council should turn in itemized budget to Arnold England, 1220 Ohio. S. A.I. members call Maxine Alburty, 1068-R, if not already contacted. - * * Independents, men's political party, rally and organizational meeting. 8 p.m. Monday, Union ballroom. All independent men invited. Refreshments. - * * Unitarian Liberal club, 7 p.m. Sunday, Pine room, Memorial Union. Prof. Norman C. Royall, vice president, U. of Kansas City, speaker. "Is War With Russia Inevitable?" Non-sectarian meeting. ☆ ☆ ☆ Picnic for all aeronautical students will be held 3 p.m. Sunday at Clinton Park. Reservations can be made at the Aero building before 5 p.m. today. Young Republican club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Pine room, Union building. \* \* \* Young Democrats, election of officers, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, East room Union. Tom Van Cleave, national committeeman, speaker. Lewis Noll, engineering junior, led the meeting of the Christian Science organization in Danforth chapel Thursday night. Election for freshmen representatives to Associate Women Students' Senate will be held the first week of November. He read the 23rd Psalm and passages from Christian Science textbook. Christian Science Group Has Meeting, Bible Study Dance Sorority Takes Ten Pledges Ten persons have been selected to pledge Tau Sigma, honorary dance sorority, Miss Elaine Selicovitz, club sponsor announced today. Pledges are: Mary Lou Peckenschneider, College junior; Eleanor Wells, College sophomore; Bette A. Krenzer, engineering junior; Shirley Ann Lundgrem, fine arts freshman; Mike Jones, Sally Stepper; Jeannie McDouglas, Coleman; Shirley Kyle, and Pat Foncannon, all College freshmen. Pledges will wear coral and yellow ribbons for three days. They are asked to meet, dressed for dancing, at 7:15 p.m., Oct. 14 for ceremony. - Complete Meals - Reasonable Prices FRIEND'S CAFE 7th and Arkansas LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned & Pressed . 65c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cleaned & Pressed . 69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY BILL'S GRILL QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE Across from Court House 1109 Mass. Phone 2054 A smooth running car is important whether you're driving home for the weekend or taking that special date to a formal dance. Don't take the chance of unexpected car trouble. SEE US TODAY FOR A THOROUGH AUTO INSPECTION: CHANNEL - SANDERS STUDEBAKER 622 Mass. Phone 616 ANDREWS SISTERS have a honey of a new record * THOSE terrifically popular Andrews Sisters have an individual singing style all their own. When it comes to cigarettes—well, let Patty tell you: "I've smoked many different brands and compared, and I learned from experience that Camels suit me best!" With thousands and thousands of smokers who have compared cigarettes—Camels are the "Choice of Experience." Try Camels. Let your own experience tell you why Camels are setting a new record!