9. 1947 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE To Speak At Westminster 月 THE REV. MR. LAUTENSCHLAGER - * * The Rev. Stanton Lautenschlager, professor of modern history and sociology at Cheeloo University, Chengtu, China, will speak at Westminster foundation at 7:30 p.m. to-morrow. The Rev. Mr. Lautenschlager first went to China in 1920 under the board of the Presbyterian church. Since the war he has divided his time between teaching and evangelistic preaching. K K G Pledges Elect The pledge class of Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the election of Virginia Harris, president; Peggy Wolfe, secretary-treasurer; Mary Beth McNally, activities chairman; Helen Kittle, social chairman; Nancy Ruthrauff, song leader; Zara Zoellner, scholarship chairman. Teke's Entertain - * * The pledge class of Sigma Kappa was entertained at a dinner-dance Friday by the pledges of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Delta Chi Dames Meet The Delta Chi Dames elected officers at their first meeting Monday Mrs. Frank D. Lane was ejected president; Mrs. Otto Schnellbacher social chairman; Mrs. Harold P Thomas, treasurer. Jolliffe Weekend Guests Guests at Jollife hall during the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Oberhelman, Mrs. Lydia Oberhelman, Misses Carol Graham, Carolyn Owlesli, Frances Thelen, Doris Hendron, Susan Cook and Elaine Hall. Do You Know That WE TEST EVERY WATCH ON THE A scientific instrument that detects any irregularities in any watch, a certificate of accuracy to assure your satisfaction. Come in and we will test your watch FREE L. G. Balfour Co. 411 W. 14 Ph: 307 Official Bulletin Oct. 9, 1947 World Student Service fund drive team captains, 7:30 tonight, 206 Frank Strong. *** Christian Science organization 7:30,tonight. Danforth chapel. Nominations for officers of freshman Y. M. C. A. must be in Y. M. C. A. office in Union before 5 p.m Tuesday. Amateur Radio club, 5 p.m. today 210 Electrical Engineering lab. International Relations club, 4 p.m. today. Little Theater, Green hall Call Margaret Meeks, 718, if unable to attend. German club, 4:30 p.m. today, 402 Fraser. Election of officers. 南 南 南 Le Cerule Francais, sept heures et demie joui, 113 Frank Strong. Christian Fellowship (formerly Inter-Varsity), 7 tonight. Barlow chapel, Myers hall. Rev. Victor Meyer discussion leader. S. A. I. members call Maxine Alburty, 1068-R, if not already contacted. All organizations desiring an appropriation from student council should turn in itemized budget to Arnold England, 1220 Ohio. \* \* \* Snow Zoology club, 8 tonight, 200 Snow hall. Dr. E. Raymond Hall will speak on "Opportunities in Zoology." Pre-Nursing club 4 p.m. today Fraser dining room. All students in pre-nursing urged to attend. \* \* \* Phi Sigma Elects Five More Officers T. Wayne Porter, president of the Phi Sigma, honorary biological fraternity, has announced the following officers for this year. Arthur Chapman, vice-president; Alice Timpi, secretary; Loy Morgan, treasurer; Mr. Bank Emerson, social manager; Mrs Ruth McNair is the faculty advisor. All graduate students in biological sciences are invited to join the society. Undergraduates who are doing special research are eligible if they have recommendations from two faculty members and a "B" average. The next meeting will be Oct. 20 in 301 Snow hall at noon. The society meets the first and third Monday of each month. Independents, men's political party. 10 tonight. Pine room. Union All independent men invited. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 7:30 to night, 402 Lindley. *** Y. M. C. A. World Community committee, 7:30 tonight, West ballroom, Union. - * * Wesley Foundation skating party, 9:45 Friday, Rollerdrome. *** Kappa Phi pledging service, 7- 7:45 p.m. Friday, Methodist church. International club dance for foreign students, 9-12 Friday, Kansas room, Union. - * * Unitarian Liberal club 7 p.m. Sunday, Pine room, Union. Prof. Norman C. Royall, vice-president, U. of Kansas City, speaker. "Is War With Russia Inevitable?" Non-sectarian meeting. Young Republican club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Pine room, Union. Fine Arts Recital To Be Held Today - * * Four students will appear in a School of Fine Arts recital at 3 p.m. today. Catherine Spalding will play a piano solo, "Ballade in A flat, Op 47" (Chopin). Gregory Simms will sing "Avient de quitter ces lieux" from Gounod's 'Faust.' Two number for piano will be played by Jack Moehlenkamp. They are "Sonata, Op. 78" (Beethoven) and "Capriccio, Op. 76, No. 8" (Brahms). Maxine Dunkleberg will play two piano solos, "Soirce den Grenade," (Debussy) and "Toccata," (Khachaturian). Women Voters' Tea Will Be Today The League of Women Voters will give a membership tea at the First Presbyterian church, 901 Vernor street, from 3 to 5 p.m. today. Mrs. John Patton of the Westminster foundation will speak on objectives for the year's work as outlined at a regional conference of the national organization in Kansas City last week. All women of voting age are invited to attend. Frank's SPECIAL GROUP Sale DON'T MISS THIS BARGAIN! ! ! 2 Piece Living Room Suite $179.50 Occasional Chair, Rose or Blue 14.70 Coffee Table 12.95 2 Lamp Table at $6.75 each 13.50 2 Table Lamps at $6.95 each 13.90 Total $38.85 BUT HERE'S THE BIG NEWS ALL FOR THE Special Price $177.00 834 Mass. FREE DELIVERY FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 834 Jay Janes Set Vice-Versa Date The Vice\*Versa dance given by Jay Janes, women's pep organization, has been set for Feb. 8, with music by Harlan Livingoood's orchestra. Twenty-four members will attend the Nebraska football game in Lin- coln, and they will go on the special buses provided for the Ku Ku's and Jay James. The Jay James will meet at 7:15 p.m. Friday at the Union to participate in the Nightshirt parade. Members are to buy white head scarfs with "K. U" in red on the back. These will be worn for the night at the Nightshirt parade Friday. K-Staters Want Ban On Corsages The All-College party at Kansas State college has offered to lead in banning corsages on the campus. BUBBLES A plank, published in the college newspaper announced that the party "feels they are an unnecessary expense for the majority of students at Kansas State." The Bacteriology club will have a picnic Wednesday, 5:30 p. m. at Potter lake. Clubs Book Potter Lake Oct.14 And 15 The Entomology club will picnic at the same place at 5 p.m. the following day. New members will be initiated. by Wards Flowers "How much extra for my name and number in a standout color?" 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