UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1942 At The Churches First Presbyterian Church Theodore H. Aszman, minister Miss Irene Peabody, director of music Miss Winifred Hill, organist Miss Winifred Hill, organist 9:45 Church school. Two classes conducted for University students. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon topic will be "The Program of Christianity." Special music: "Jesus Lover of My Soul" (Huhn), by Mary Louise Belcher and Jo Bastian. Eastian Anthem. "Were Ye There," (Burleigh). Westminster Forum will meet at Westminster hall, 1221 Oread, at 7:00 p.m. The speaker will be Professor R. Q. Brewster. Arthur Auernheimer will have charge of the devotionals. First Baptist Church Howard E. Koelb, minister Charles W. Thomas, minister to the students 9:45 a.m. The University class. Subject: "The Kingdom of Heaven," A ten-piece orchestra will play. 11:00 a.m. Communion service. Meditation: "He Comes to the Feast." 6:30 p.m. Youth fellowship, at 1124 Mississippi. Reverend Chester T. Hutcheson, graduate student and former missionary in Syria, will speak on "Inside Syria." 6:30 p.m. Social period. First Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation. 9:45 a.m. Student classes led by Superintendent Clifford D. Dean and the Rev. Edwin F. Price. 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship. Rev O F. Allison, minister. 5:45 p.m. Wesley Foundation fellowship hour and league. First Christian Church Harold G. Barr, minister Royal Humbert, associate minister 9:30 a.m. University class taught by Ms. Barr. 10:45 a.m. Worship and commun- ion. Sermon. 5:30 p.m. Fellowship hour for all University students. 6:30 p.m. Forum program. Prof. R. H. Wheeler leading discussion. Unitarian Church Twelfth and Vermont Leona C Handler, director Mrs. L. Van Valhendwig, organist Jean Bartz, Flutest 5:00 p.m. Vesper service. The pro- gram will include prelude. "Fore" 5:00 p.m. Vesper service. The program will include prelude, "Forest VARSITY Today ENDS 15c SATURDAY THEY'RE ALL LOVE-MAD THEY'RE ALL LAUGH-MAD CHARLIE RUGGLES LYNN BARI "The Perfect Snob" Companion Hit Have a Thrill-A-Minute With Your Popular Singing Vagabond ROY ROGERS George "Gobby" Hoyes "Red River Valley" PLUS— "JUNGLE GIRL" Latest News Events Ellsworth Gives Awards on Trip Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the K. U. Alumni association, has returned from an eastern trip during which he visited twelve K. U. alumni chapters. The total attendance at the meetings was 513 and groups were visited in St. Louis, Chicago, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Cleveland, Akron, Pittsburgh, New York City, Newark, Washington, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati. The moving pictures taken last year of the Seventy-fifth anniversary were shown at all the meetings. "Boy, how they loved those pictures," Ellsworth said. "Phog" Allen was guest speaker at the Chicago meeting which had a record attendance of 143. Three certificates of citation have been awarded by K.U. alumni this year to graduates who have made great accomplishments in their fields. Ellsworth awarded two on his eastern trip. E. R. Weidlein, director of the Millon Institute in industrial research and chief of the chemical division of the war production board, was awarded a certificate at the Pittsburgh meeting. Weidlein received his B.S. at K.U. in 1909 and his masters in 1910. In Ann Arbor Henry Earle Riggs. 86, received the certificate. Riggs Stillness," (MacCowell); a violin solo, "Old Refrain," (Kreisler); a flute solo, "Now the Day is Over;" and finally "Postlude," (Thern). Address: "Hewick Ibsen—Prophet of Revolt," by William Frazier, Lowbald, Ill. 6:00 p.m. Student forum. Supper and discussion. Victory Books To Leavenworth Soon "There are no new developments in the University's part of the Victory Book Campaign," C. M. Baker, director of libraries and vice-chairman of the drive in Lawrence, said today. Of 923 books already collected in this area, 449 are packed and ready for shipment to Ft. Leavenworth. Col. Converse R. Lewis, commandant, said that a truck would be sent from the fort to pick up the books. Col. James Dusenbury, professor of military science and tactics at the University, wrote Colonel Lewis at the request of Miss Lillian Constant, chairman of the local bureau asking for some means of transportation. Books are still coming in, but Miss Constant said no instructions have been received as to where they are to be sent. is a former president of the American Society of Civil Engineers and is now the head of the civil engineering department at the University of Michigan. The third certificate went to Frank Herron Smith, '02, at a meeting in San Francisco. Dean George Buxter Smith made the award to the missionary to Japan and Korea. LUNCEFORD---- (continued from page one) members have been looking forward to Luneford for quite tsome time, for he has a modern style that all bands of the country are going to adopt some day. It is hard to predict just how the students will like Luneford, but by those who really "know and appreciate" good music, he will be well received. The Sensational Story of Jennie Blake the Woman Who Came Out of the Shadows of the Back Streets of Memphis Nights, Fired With One Ambition — To Be a Lady of Quality. JAYHAWKER THURSDAY 3 DAYS ONLY ALL 25c PLUS SHOWS TAX A Gay Story of the Old South "Far East Command" Joan John BLONDELL WAYNE "LADY FOR A NIGHT" John Wayne of Lawrence World Premier Fame Bette Davis - Ann Sheridan Monte Wooley "The Man Who Stayed for Dinner" ENDS TONITE PLUS Science Short Latest News March of Time Showing When the U.S. Will Launch Their Counter Attack in the Pacific. 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