SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Snooping Around ☆ ☆ ☆ BY JOY MILLER Seniors at the University of Texas take a last fling before graduation—and make it last a week. Senior Week began with a luncheon for members of Cap and Gown, organization for senior women, included tributes from all University churches to the class of 1942, a picnic, a tea, a coffee, and will reach its climax next Thursday at the Swing-Out ceremony, in which all University women participate—The Daily Texan. Students of the University of Virginia are believed to be involved in an epidemic of small brush fires and a great deal of indiscriminate riffle and bow and arrow shooting. The brush fires follow closely the burning of the home of a professor in the Law School, and do not seem to have been set through natural causes, for as soon as one fire was extinguished, others crop out in places quite remote from the original blaze.-College Topics, University of Virginia. In the Daily Nebraskan about a month ago appeared the story that the editor of the paper would fling into space thousands of five dollar bills from the main entrance to the Student Union building the next day. The donor of the money was an alleged former alumnus who wanted to help the University which gave him his start. The issue of the paper was April 1.—Daily Nebraskan. The "Buy a Jeep" drive to sell war bonds and stamps on the University of Minnesota campus now has the support of the merchants. One campus bookstore trades stamps for books; a drugstore has installed a counter to handle the sale of stamps. The postoffice, book- dealers, and stores record the student bond and stamp purchases until $500—price of a Jeep--has been contributed. The Minnesota Daily. The Purdue Model Railroad club of Purdue University recently held its annual open house program in which a miniature scale model railroad was displayed. Some 80 cars and 10 locomotives were in operation over the 1,000 feet of "O" gauge track. Major additions, including a nine-track dump yard, have been made to the layout since last year's show which 1,100 visitors attended. Purdue Exponent. "OU Keep Us Eatin'" club, whose charter members are a dozen coeds and four faculty women of Oklahoma University, is an organization whose members' chief purpose is to work with their hands in the garden just east of the University polo field, and to supply their house table with a quantity of early vegetables. Two of the women are devoting their time to producing seedless vegetables, by spraying the blooms of the plants with a hormone treated salve supposed to prevent pollination. Oklahoma Daily. McPherson College students presented their annual stunt night in the chapel, with various organizations from the campus contributing to the bill of amusement. The Men's Student Council captured first place with a take-off on two professors at the college. The Spectator, McPherson College. WANT ADS LOST: Fair of pixie glasses--shell rimmed, in brown leather case, on 12th street, between Ohio and Varsity Theatre. Reward. Joan Miller. Phone 1549. 690-136 ROOMS FOR RENT: For summer school. Single and double. Airconditioned. One-half block off campus. Call Mrs. Feder, 3009. 689-138 ROOMS are available at the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority for summer school students. Call 2716. 686-136 Attend Church Today First Church of Christ, Scientist 11:00. Sunday services. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." 9:45. Sunday school. First Church of Christ. Scientist North Lawrence Christian Church 10:00. Sunday school. 11:00. Communion. 7:00. Evening Mother's Day service. Stull Evangelical Church 12:00. Morning worship. Sermon "Honoring the Honorable." Free Methodist Church 10:00. Sunday school. 11:00. Morning worship. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Mrs. E. R. Lienard. 8:00. Evening worship, conducted by the W.M.S. First Baptist Church First Baptist Church 9:45. Sunday school 11:00. Morning service and sermon by the minister. Subject: "Making a Christian Home." No evening service. Royal Humbert, associate minister 9:30 Sunday school. First Christian Church 10:45. Morning service and sermon. Subject: "Father, Mother, Child." 7:45. Bible study. Presbyterian Church 9:45. Church school. 11:00. Morning service and sermon. Subject: "A Five Star Mother." First Methodist Church 10:50. Morning service and sermon. Subject: "The Highest Function of the Home." 7:30. Evening service. Sermon: "A Bible Exposition of the 10 Commandments." Vinland Presbyterian Church 11:00. Morning service and sermon: "Tried and True." Evening Baccalaureate sermon for the Vinland High School. Subject: "The Coin that Rings True." Assembly of God 11:00. Morning sermon: "The Meaning of Mothers." 7:45. Evening sermon: "A Greater than Solomon." Plymouth Congregational Church 9:45. Church school, 10:30. This backstage scene from Walt Disney's exciting new technicolor feature, "Fantasia," shows Leopold Stakowski conducting the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra in a scene which will appear on the screen as one of the most beautiful ever created. "Fantasia," is unlike any other picture ever made. And it comes to the Jayhawker today for 3 days only, at regular prices. 11:00. Morning worship. North Lawrence Baptist Church 11.00. Morning worship by Rev E. Robert, Kansas City, Kan. 12.30. Sunday school. 7.30. Evening service. Now You Can See Disney's "Fantasia" Church of God Church of God 9:45. Sunday school. 10:15. Warning worship. Sermon by the pastor. 8:00. Evangelistic service. Friends Church 10:00. Sunday school. 11. Morning worship. Sermot: "America's First Line of Defense." 8:00. Evening service. Trinity Lutheran Church 9:45. Church school. 11:00. Morning service. Sermon. "The Church as a Mother." 11:00. Morning worship with sermon: "The Church's Duty Toward Its Men in the Service. Immanuel Lutheran Church 10:00. Sunday school and Bible chapel Centenary Methodist Church Centenary Methodist Church 9:45. Church school. 10:50. Morning worship. Sermons "Home Defenses." 8:00. Evening worship. Sermons "The Meaning of Crimmitment." Church of Christ 10:00. Bible school. 11:00. Service and sermon. Subject: "Faith's Additions." 11:45. Communion. 8. Evening service and sermon. Subject: "Why Reject Christ?" Wesleyan Methodist Church 10.00. Sunday school 11.00. Sunday school will present Mother's Day program. 7:45. Evangelistic service Ninth Street Baptist Church 9:30 Sunday school 11:00. Morning worship and preaching by the minister. 7:30. Evening service. 11. 00. Morning worship. Mother's Day message: "Reflectors of God," by Mrs. Mary P. King. St. Luke A.M.E. Church 8:00. Mother's Day program and candelight pageant: "An Altar to Motherhood," will be given by the Gleaners club. 9:45. Sunday school. Unitarian Church 5:30. Open house. 3:49. oufier children. 11:00. Morning service. Sermon: "In Such An Age," Harry W. O'- Kane, Y.M.C.A. secretary. All candidates for positions of business manager and advertising manager of The Daily Kansan should file written applications in the office of Elmer F. Beth, acting chairman of the department of journalism. Closing date is Monday, May 11. Every University student is eligible, no matter what his major course is. Both positions pay salaries. The written application should explain in detail why the candidate's training, experience, interest, and talents make him a suitable person for the position. Appointments will be made by the business committee of the Kansan board, consisting of Profs. Beth and L. N. Flint, Mr. K. W. Davidson, and Frank Baumgartner, business manager of The Kansan. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. 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