FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN CHURCH NOTES Baptist Church Prof. R. A. Schwegler, guest minister Charles W. Thomas, minister to students. 9:45 a.m. Student class. Subject: "Sight and Insight." 11 a.m. Morning worship service. Sermon: "What Is Your Price?" by A. A. Schwegler, professor of education. Vocal solo by Deane Tack. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship meeting at 1124 Mississippi street. The Rev. R. R. King, pastor of St. Luke's African Methodist Episcopal Church, will speak on "Inter-Racial Understanding." Special music will be presented by Yolande Meek, Nadyne Brewer, and Helen Pierson. Trinity Episcopal Church Trinity Episcopal Church, Donald O. Weatherbee, minister. 8 a.m. Holy communion. 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. 5 p.m. Young Churchmen meeting 11 a.m. Wednesday Holy Communion. First Methodist Church Allison, minister 10:50 a.m. Morning worship. 9:45 a.m. Student classes. Annual election of Wesley Foundation officers. 6 p.m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship. Subject: "Building Better Racial Understanding," in observation of Race Relations Sunday. Mrs. Ralph R. King, wife of the minister of St. Luke's African Methodist Episcopal Church, will be the guest speaker. continued from page six) locket suspended from a chain. They reported the boys were buying the serious cards this year; and the girls, the comical ones. VALENTINE--with adding to the glassware or china set of their wives. Ward's Flower Shop is still doing a rushing business on flowers to be wired, and local "colonial" bouquets. Gardenias, violets, and orchids, plus the traditional roses, are in great demand. One observation of the woman in charge was that the boys seldom forget mother when they are sending flowers to the girl friend. Mother always said men change after marriage, and according to the observations of the F. W. Woolworth company, the only valentines left in stock were those little bits of sentimentality reading "To My Wife, from Her Husband." About 1500 missives of love passed across the counter at the Rexall Drug store in the forms of valentines, toilet articles, perfumes and other tokens of affection. The consensus here was that the man was getting left out, because the woman was buying only valentines. Buys Candy Wiedemann's Grill had one customer who brought four fraternity brothers along to buy four heart-shaped boxes of candy for him because he feared he couldn't buy more than one box, and he had five girl friends. What in the world is the matter with the girls? Roberts' Jewelry store told Dan that the boys are buying, (again we say it), serious valentines and the girls the comical ones. Last year they noticed exactly the opposite state of affairs. The college men and the navy are also buying lockets, bracelets, and in the fashion of a major offensive, engagement rings. The married men in their clientele busy themselves First Christian Church Harold G. Barr, minister 9:30 a.m. University class taught by Mrs. Harold Barr, 10:45 a.m. Morning worship and communion. Sermon: "Good To All Men." Anthem: "Turn Ye Even To Me." Offeratory: "The Ninety and Nine," (Campiom) by Lorraine Lyerla. 5:30-7:30 pm. Fellowship hour. Miss Esther Twente, professor of Sociology will speak on "Sociology," in the third of a series of discussions on "Courtship and Marriage." 7:30 p.m. Evening worship service. Sermon: "The Empty House." First Presbyterian Church Theodore H. Aszman, minister 9:45 a.m. Student class conducted by Harry O'Kane. 11 a.n. Morning worship, Sermon: "Elusive Broadway." Anthems: "He Shall Come Down Like Rain," (Bach) and "There Is a Land Beyond the Setting Sun," (Smiton). 7:30 p.m. Westminster Forum. Mrs. Bruce Cameron will give the third of series of lectures on Peter. 5 p.m. Tuesday. Interview Hour conducted by Dr. Aszman at Westminster Hall. Plymouth Congregational Church C. Fosberg Hughes, minister 9:45 a.m. Sunday School . 11 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon: "The God-Fearing Citizen." Violin solo, "Arioso," (Bach) by Helen Pierson. Anthem: "Praise Ye the Name of the Lord," (Ninkolsky). Tomorrow Is Deadline On Senior Pictures Seniors who have failed to make appointments at the Jayhawker office to have their pictures taken some time next week, must do so by 5 p.m. tomorrow, Duane Smith, Jayhawker business manager, said today. Appointments may be made by telephoning the Jayhawker office which will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow. The atmosphere that pervades the jewelry store is certainly not a strange one to Dan. On a stand near the door is a map in the shape of a heart which is entitled a pictorial "Map of Loveland." Its surroundings include the Bay of Bliss, Ocean of Dreams, Adoration Cape, Isle of Happiness, Promise Pond, Lovers Lane, and the Great Wall of Affection. Dan told us of the distrustful girls who bought more than one valentine for the special boyfriend. Only after coaxing did he break down and tell us one on a member of his own sex. He told us of the sailor who asked for a card reading, "To My Only Sweetheart." When the clerk brought out the special card, he replied, "I'll take five please." According to this sailor's heroic act, it appears he is fulfilling a double duty—fighting a war, and keeping up the morale of the American girl. Girls Are Distrustful LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. School at 7th & Louisiana St. Father Escapes Torpedoed Ship Grant Schirk, father of Hugh Schirk, freshman engineer, recently experienced a rescue from a torpedoed ship in a convoy. Mr. Schirk was employed as a first assistant engineer for the American Mail Co. While visiting his son last week, Mr. Schirk told of his experiences. In four minutes from the time the torpedo struck, the boat which carried railroad rails and coal and on which Mr. Schirk was working hard sunk. He was saved in a lifeboat. Three other boats in the convoy were sunk, also. Following his rescue, he spent 42 hours in the lifeboat before a Norwegian trump steamer picked him up, and brought him to Dutch Guinea. There he was issued army clothes from a South American army, and received passage to Trinidad. After waiting two weeks, he found room on the Clipper to come to Miami, arriving Jan. 31, 23 days after his ship had been torpedoed. Wire Brings Laughs In British House London, (INS) — The House of Commons rocked with laughter yesterday when Prime Minister Winston Churchill read a telegram from Gen. Sir Harold Ruml. G. Alexander reporting on the Libyan Campaign. The matter-of-fact Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in the Middle East sent the following message. "Sit: Your orders of August 15, 1942, have been fulfilled. "The enemy and his impedimenta have been completely eliminated from Egypt, Cyrenaica, and Tripolitania. "I now await your further instructions." Said Churchill to his vastly amused audience: "Obviously I shall have to think of something else for Gen. Alexander to do. This was one of the matters we discussed in detail at Casablanca." Colgate University has introduced a compulsory pre-induction program of military drill and physical conditioning requested by a vote of the students. Notices due at News Bureau, 8 Journalism, at 10 a.m. on day of publication during the week, and at 11 a.m. on Saturday for Sunday issue. OFFICIAL BULLETIN Friday, February 12, 1943 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL - Will meet Monday night in the Pine room of the Union building. Bob Coleman, Sec. F-S Kappa Phi. There will be a pledge meeting Friday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. There will be no cabinet meeting, Eleanor Patty, Publicity Manager. Grades for the fall semester may be obtained from the Registrar's office the week of Feb. 8-13 according to the following schedule of names: FALLSEMESTER GRADES: LAURENCE C. WOODRUFF Registrar Friday & Saturday—Those unable to appear at the scheduled time. Will each holder of a Kellogg loan please stop in room 1, Frank Strong Hall, as soon as possible. Henry Werner, Men Students' Advisor. Blood donors report to Watkins 2 to 5 p.m. daily except Saturday and Sunday for their Wassermann tests. Dr. R. I. Canutesman. Sun Praises ★★★ Ryther Design A fine job in production and design is the tribute paid by the Chicago Sun "Book Week" to T. C. Ryther, director of the University Press, and publisher of Prof. Seba Eldridge's recent book "Development of Collective Enterprise." Of Mr. Ryther, the Chicago Sun Book Week said, "The designer has succeeded in achieving in this instance a combination of an entirely readable and usable book with a high degree of economy in production—a feat especially commendable in war time." Guy Pennock, mechanical superintendent of the press, aided Mr. Ryther in the production of the book. Production Is Problem New York (INS) — William H. Davis, chairman War Labor Board, said yesterday "The test of America is going to be how it can continue to produce and produce enough to keep people from want and from fear . . . it can be done by intelligent cooperation." Texas Organizes Fitness Clubs More than 100 Texas schools have organized victory physical fitness clubs under a program sponsored by the University of Texas Interscholastic league. GREEN BROS. HARDWARE 633 Mass. Phone 631 Sporting goods, camping equipment household items, general hardware and appliances. 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