SUNDAY,APRIL 19,1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Attend Church Today First Baptist Church 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon: "Baptized into What." 5:30 Baptist Youth Fellowship Banquet. Friends Church 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service Sermon: "We Press On." 7:00 Junior Endeavor. Christian Youth Group. Stewardship Study Group. 8:00 Evening Service. First Christian Church 9:30 Sunday School. 10:45 Worship and Communion Sermon: "I Will Follow, Except." 5:30 Fellowship hour for all University students. 7:45 Evening study class. First Evangelical Church 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service Sermon: "The Light of Man." 7:43 Informal Evangelistic Service. Plymouth Congregational 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon; "Prayers." 2:45 Fire Side Forum. United Brethren Church 9:45 Bible School. 10:45 Guest speaker, Dr. U. P. Hovermale. 6:30 Christian Endeaver. 7:30 Sermon: "What Shall I Do?" Ninth Street Baptist Church 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon by guest speaker. 6:15 B.T.U. Immanuel Lutheran Church 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon: "Faith and Good Works." First Presbyterian Church 9:45 Church School. 11:00 Sermon: "The Strength and Weakness of Christ." First Church of Christ, Scientist 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon: "Doctrine and A- tonement." Church of Nazarene 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship Sermon: "Communion Symbolism." 6:30 Junior service. 7:30 Evening service Sermon: "The Doom of the Rebellious." Church of Christ 10:00 Bible School. 11:00 Sermon: "Gospels in One Church." 11:45 Communion. St. Luke A.M.E. Church St. Luke A.M.E. Church 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon: "God's Reaction to United Service." 3:00 Service sponsored by Ewing Jones Post American Legion No. 112. 8:00 Evening Worship. 6:30 Allen C. E. League. Stull Evangelical Church 11:00 Sunday School. 12:00 Sermon: "Tried and True." 8:00 Evening Worship. Church of God 9:45 Sunday School. 10:45 Worship Service. 8:00 Revival Service. North Lawrence Christian. 9:45 Sunday School. 10:45 Preaching service. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. 8:00 Evening Preaching service. North Lawrence Christian Church First Methodist Church 9:45 Church School. 10:45 Sermon: "A Peaceful Mind in a Warring World." 6:00 Methodist Youth Fellowship. 5:45 Wesley Foundation Fellowship and League. 7:30 Evening Worship. SHOCKING BUT SWEET— (continued for image six) the Brazilian, as well as the method of serving "in cups with plenty of ice." The favorite drink in South America is a beverage called Guar- North Lawrence Baptist Church 10:45 Devotionals. 11:00 Morning Worship. Program by senior choir. 12:30 Sunday School. 7:30 Evening Worship. St. James A.M.E. Church 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. Assembly of God 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service Sermon: "The Pessimistic Patriarch." 6:30 Department services. 7:45 Evangelistic service. Geologists Attend Oil Meet in Denver Dr. R. C. Moore, state geologist, and J. M. Jewett, R. P. Keroher and Tom Payne, all of the State Geological survey staff, will leave today for Denver, where they will attend the conference of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists to be held during the week of April 19-25. On Tuesday, a series of special conferences are to be held. At the request of the research committee of the association, Moore will have charge of part of the program arranged for the special conference on sedimentation. Jewett, together with M.C. Oakes of the Oklahoma Geological survey, will read a paper before the association on "Correlation of Upper Des Moines and Lower Missouri Rocks of Southeast Kansas and Northeast Oklahoma." In addition to the reading of papers, the State Geological survey will be represented by an exhibit displaying its recently published maps and bulletins. The special feature of the exhibit will be the new Mineral Resources map of Kansas just published by the survey. Other members from the University planning to attend the conference are Dr. L. R. Laudon, associate professor of geology, M. Wallace and Arthur Bowsher, graduate students in geology and assistants to the survey, Miss Judy Dudley, research assistant, and S. W. Lohman, geologist with the groundwater division of the U. S. Geological survey. theories, ethics of government and others that she can not secure in Rio. Upon returning to her country, Cecelia expects to teach in one of the Universities. Hamburgers Are New Foods in the two countries vary a great deal. Cecelia was accustomed to steaming hot dishes brought directly from the kitchen, highly salted. Rice is eaten twice daily, and beans at least once a day. Also sweet and salty foods are never eaten at the same time. "We feel that the appetite is lost on combining the two," added Cecelia. Hamburgers are a novelty and in Brazil a great social gathering called Churrasco compares with American open barbecues. ana made from a plant first used by the Indians. It is always served in bottles and in describing the taste Cecelia explained that upon drinking it rapidly it gave the sensation of smoke circling within your head. ROMANCE — AND A KIBITZER! "The Lady is Willing" but Fred MacMurray seems doubtful . . . even if lovely Marlene Dietrich is the "Lady" in the case! It's a scene from the new Columbia comedy now at the Granada for 3 days, with Jimmy Conlon acting as a not-too-innocent bystander. Produced and directed by Mitchell Leisen, the funest also serves as debut vehicle for Wonder Baby Corey. First big Hardy Hit of 1942 now at the Jayhawker Cecelia secured her admittance to the University through the help of the Institute of International Education. The universities in Brazil are not built on a campus and each building is located in a separate part of town with no combining of activities. In the ten years of preparatory work Cecelia became acquainted with English, French, Latin, Spanish, and Italian, all required subjects. At K.U. she is enrolled in such courses as political It's a case of unrequited romance for pretty Donna Reed, who falls head-over-heels in love with Andy Hardy (Mickey Rooney) in the new Hardy drama, "The Courtship of Andy Hardy," now at the Jayhawker through Tuesday. 4 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS 1011 ½ Mass. Wits End Stationery Frames for Graduation Pictures Thumbs Up Dolls ROBERTS Vicker's Gift Shop Jewelry and Gifts for Heisey Crystal 833 Mass. CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. (Opposite Granada Theater) Thesis Supplies Phone 1051 "It Pays To Look Well" "It Pays To Look Well" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 927 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. 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