FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN CHURCH NOTES Trinity Lutheran Trinity Lutheran Thirteenth and New Hampshire Alfred J. Beal, pastor. 9:45 a.m. m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. m. Church. Sermon: "Our Freedom." 4:30 p. m. Social hour. Lunch at 5:30 p. m. 6:15 p. m. College student forum. Social period followed by program. Trinity Episcopal Church Tenth and Vermont J. E. Bowers, minister. 8 a.m. m. Holy communion. 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. 5 p. m. Young churchmen. First Methodist Church O. E. Allison, minister. Edwin F. Price, student minister. 9:45 a.m. Student classes. The Rev. Mr. Price and F. C. Allen, instructors. 6 p. m. Wesley foundation fellowship. Chancellor Deane W. Malott, speaker. First Baptist Church Eighth and Kentucky Heward E. Koelb, minister. Charles W. Thomas minister to students. 9:45 a. m. University mixed class. Subject "Loyalty to Christ." 11 a.m. Worship service. Dr. A. B Kernahan, conductor of the evangelist survey, will be guest speaker. 6 p.m. Youth fellowship meeting. Recreation and refreshments. Speaker: Dr. Calvin Vander Werf. 5 p. m. Theta Epsilon Vesper in church auditorium. All Baptist girls invited. First Christian Church Tenth and Kentucky Harold G. Barr, minister, Royal Humbert, associate minister, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, Foster University class. forum. Prof. W. W. Davis, guest speaker. Discussion: "Liberty and the Japanese Interment." 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Communion and sermon: "Preachers and People." 5:30-7:30 p. m. Young people's St. John Catholic Church Father M. T. Hoffman 6 a. m. Mass 8 a. m. Mass 10 a. m. High Mass. First Presbyterian Church EF Theodore H. Aszman, minister. Lieutore H. Azzerman, minister. 9:45 a.m. M. Church school. 11 a. m. Worship service. Sermon: "The Sin of Shallow Water Living." 7:30 p.m. Westminster forum at Westminster hall. 1221 Oread. Second of series of Bible discussion. Prof. Robert McNair Davis, leader. Unitarian Church Twelfth and Vermont Leona C. Handler, director. 9:30 a.m. M. Junior church. 11 a. m. Morning service. 5:30 p. m. Open house. Supper followed by folk songs and games. ... — BUY WAR STAMPS ... Your Your Classified Advertisement In The KANSAN Will Reach All K.U. Students Dates Are Changed For Music Recitals Now that the Kansan has general circulation your message should have 100 per cent effect. It is as if you were to stop every student to make known your wants. And the cost is small when results are considered. Your one-inch advertisement represents more than 4000 inches of printing, or the equivalent of a book of 300 pages. Where can you get better service and more value for your money? Jan Chiapasso will be unable to appear on the faculty recital scheduled for Monday evening. The pianist has an injured finger, and the recital will be postponed until this injury has sufficiently healed. There will be no substitute program. Inquire At The KANSAN Business Office For Classified Adv. Rates Phone K.U. 66 The student recital scheduled for Oct. 8 was postponed until next Thursday. These recitals are given at 4.30 p.m. each Thursday in Fraser auditorium. The programs are sponsored by classes, and students receive credit for them. BIG SIX--looked better in losing to the Cornhuskers than they did in winning from Denver the previous week. Therefore, the Cyclone fans are conceding the visiting Marquette Golden Avalanche nothing in their contest tomorrow afternoon. (continued from page four) have served notice that they have a team on par with last year's undefeated outfit, as they last week slaughtered a highly-regarded Holy Cross eleven. Aggies Have Zeleznak Kansas State will pin its hopes on sophomore backs and Mike Zeleznak, as they attempt to pull what would be the greatest upset of the season so far. Nebraska, already the victim of one Big Nine squad, will try again. This time Indiana will furnish the opposition, and leading Bo McMillen's gridsters will be one Billy Hillebrand, just about tops the nation over as a back. Nebraska, however, has experienced an upsurge in football morale this week following last Saturday's convincing triumph over Iowa State, and will throw a stout forward wall plus running backs of the quality of Al Zikmund against the strong Indiana team. Cyclones Lock Good In Ames the general attitude following last week's loss to Nebraska was that the Iowa State Cyclones Coach Ray Donels has at Cyclone practice session been stressing a defense against Marquette's sophomore running and passing ace, John Strzykalksi. Ready to lead the Iowa State offense are Royal Lohry and Paul Darling. The Sooners have as yet failed to show their rooters anything that would justify the backing they received in some quarters for the Big Six championship. However, should Oklahoma sophomores find themselves tomorrow, the heavily favored Longhorns might be in for a good deal of trouble. Oklahoma will play host to Texas University, and the Sooners fear they are in for a tough Saturday afternoon. The Texas squad is expected to be on the rebound following last-week's loss to Northwestern, and Jackie Field and company are capable of doing almost anything. Gwinn Henry's Kansas Jayhawkers are given even less of a chance for an upset victory at Ft. Worth against Dutch Meyer's TCU Horned Frogs. As yet the Frogs have not lived up to pre-season expectations, but they would still seem to carry many guns for the undermanned Kansas eleven. FOR RENT OR LEASE: The Cottage, 1144 Indiana. Good business opportunity. Call L. A. Guffin at 1304. 9-17 WANT ADS 1237 Oread VISIT OREAD BARBER SHOP Close to Brick's Sporting goods, camping equipment, household items, general hardware and appliances. GREEN BROS. HARDWARE 333 Mass. 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