OCTOBER 12,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Margareth Gaynor, Societey Editors Margareth Gaynor, Societey Editors ig Weekend Is Ahead The social calendar is packed with activity this weekend, having more events scheduled than any other weekend thus far this semester. Even organizations have planned tries for tonight and tomorrow right. Phi Bhi Pi will open the weekend activities with a dance from 9 p. m. o midnight tonight at the Hotel Idrige. Three openhouse dances will be held tomorrow by Miller hall, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Pi Beta Phi. The latter is the only one that will not be normal. Jimmy Lenge and his band from Kansas City, Mo., will furnish music for the dancers at Miller hall, while Johnny Beach and his all-udent band will play for the A.O.Pi's. Chi Omega will have an informal party at the chapter house tomorrow night. The Lawrence Memorial high school band will furnish music for he occasion. Kappa Sig's will enjoy a hayride, while Phi Chi will hold its annual mititation dance at the chapter house tomorrow night. pkins Hall Elects Newly elected officers of Hopkins all are Sue Taylor, president; Jamie Jean Simpson, vice-president; Geraldine Powers, secretary-recorder; and Jewell Mishler, reporter. *** .W.C.A. to Have Tea The Y.W.C.A. Advisory board and binet will sponsor a tea from 3 p.m. tomorrow at Henley house honor of Mrs. Christine Alford, the organization's new secretary. OUR Jayhawk Jewelry will add to your distinction Roberts Jewelry and Gifts "Where Your Savings are Safe" Lawrence National BANK Send Him Books for Christmas We have a wide selection from which to choose—new fiction and non-fiction, art, poetry, humor, biography, philosophy and religion. Prices from 95c to $10. Come in this weekend. We gladly trap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK Opposite Granada Phone 666 Let's Go to CHURCH . 9:45—Student Class, Edwin F. Price, leader. Subject: "Barriers to Creative Living." First Methodist Church 10:45—Morning Worship Service, O. E. Allison, minister. Sermon: "God Has the Last Word." 6:00—Wesley Foundation Fellowship, a symposium by Dean J. W. Twente, Prof. R. H. Wheeler, and Rev. E. L. Snodgrass: "What Are the Marks of an Educated Person?" First Baptist Church 9:45- University class. Subject: "Home Relationships." 11:00—Worship service. Sermon: "Christianity Versus Sentientialism." 5:30—Youth Fellowship, 1124 Mississippi Street. Discussion: "God, Fate, or Myself—Which Rules My Life?" 9:30—Sunday School class for students. First Christian Church 10:45—Worship and communion with sermon. 5:00—Meeting for college youth, Myers Hall. frinity Episcopal Church 8:00—Holy Communion. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Morning Prayer and sermon. Church of God 9:45—Sunday School. 10:45—Morning worship. 6:30 Youth Group 6:30—Youth Group. 7:30—Wednesday, Mid-Week Serv- vice. 7:30—Evening Service. 10:45—Morning worship. St. John's Catholic Church The Newman club will have a breakfast meeting after 10 o'clock mass, Laura Schmid, president, announced today. Each rider in the pony express had to ride 75 to 100 miles a day. WANT ADS ANNOUCEMENT—Akorn Lunch open 5 a. m. to 7 a. m. and then 7 p. m. to 11 p. m. daily and all day Sunday. Cakes and coffee $10, hamburgers $05 and $10 at 420 Ind. TYPIST—Wants any kind of typing, Accurate work, reasonable rate. Call Lynn Craig, 2519M. Emery Apts. 1423 Ohio. LOST — Homis, waterproof wrist watch in Union Lounge noct. 08. Finder please call Louie Steinhauer, 2827, 1616 Indiana. Reward! FOR SALE—B-flat clarinet in good condition, both instrument and case. Phone 2596J. Mrs. Stutsman, 601 Alabama. WANTED—Man or boy to care for furnace at 1147 Ohio Street. Phone 1147. LOST — Black Lifetime Shaeffer fountain pen set. Joe Purvus engraved on pen. Reward. Call 726. LOST—Brown purse Oct. 8. Finder please call Donna Mueller, 768. JOBS for students. Five new openings on campus, good pay. Cleaning and pressing and janitor jobs. Apply at room 228. Frank Strong. Will person who by mistake picked up a chemistry book from Men's OBER'S Have Arrow Shirts and Ties No need for it at all. Not when there's a plentiful supply of colorful, better-looking-than-ever Arrow Ties at your Arrow dealer's. How about two ties 'til Tuesday? Never, never put yourself at your roommate's mercy by borrowing his ties. They're perfect-knotting, thanks to a special lining. Get yourself some and have 'em on hand. ARROW SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS Lounge in Union building Friday call at Daily Kansan office for your book "Qualitative Analysis and Chemical Equilibrium," bring book and pay for this ad. We Carry Arrow Shirts and Ties CARL'S LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phone 425 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. FOR THAT COKE DATE Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. Student Supplies Desk Sets Mechanical Pencils Notebooks, 3 Ring Notebook Paper Typewriter Ribbons Rubber Bands Stationery Carbon Paper LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass St. Phone 548 Tricky battle jacket two-piecer to see Collegiennes or Juniors on the job through Fall MANeuvers. Rayon gabardine combined with rayon and wool Sportweave. Dark-with-bright color combination.