26,1941 FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN fe tech three n,but every is nume aey all you are Early you are wlght hostessy Post or her neck- i may with a emark. necessary port A ates is but if oopping t you make select placement Frank upper Union jour- itality ; Sky veliest building --ss for diately Mrs. , Pa, 165- her He ment of gov- supports tom "paid hope p. vward im incated ing. ning col- and ag on figure, ality, search or Small Gain In ROTC Enrollment R. O.T.C. enrollment this year shows a gain of only 20 over last year's figure of 670, it was noted in a report issued today by Col. S. Dusenbury, commandant of the military science and tactics department of the University. "This number could have been raised considerably ha dit not been necessary to turn down the applications of about 75 students for the advanced course of training." Colonel Dusenbury explained. The quota in the advanced course is set by the war department. The present crisis in national affairs undoubtedly caused the number of applications for the advanced course to surpass expectations, the Colonel pointed out. University Symphony Elects Don Michel President for Year Donald Michel, fine arts senior, was elected president of the University Symphony orchestra last night at orchestra practice. Erna Carl, fine arts senior, was elected vice - president; Richard Rice, unclassified, secretary and treasurer; and James Berkson, fine arts senior, was appointed publicity director. The University orchestra will have a picnic at State Lake this afternoon at 3:30. At the Churches ASSEMBLY OF GOD 14th and Rhode Island 9:45 a. m. Sunday school; a special study feature. GRANADA Today THRU TOMORO Mot. 25c, Eve. 31c plus tax A New Type of Comedy A GRAND SHOW starring ROBERT MONTGOMERY CLAUDE RAINS • EVELYN KEYES SUNDAY — 3 Days SUNDAY 3 Days AN ALL TIME HIGH IN MYSTERY THRILLS! "ELLERY QUEEN and the PERFECT CRIME" Peter B. Kyne's Most Thrilling Novel And "THE PARSON OF THE PANAMINT" PLAN NOW TO SEE "CITIZEN KANE" Reverend Hild, youthful revivalist of Fargo, North Dakota, will continue his dynamic and dramatic services. Pastor Fittman, with the congregation, extends special invitation to all our university students to attend these services. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tenth and Kentucky Streets. Harold G. Barr, Minister, Royal Hardware, Associate Minister Humbert, Associate Minister 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. University class taught by Mrs. Harold G. Barr. 10:45 a. m. Worship and Communion. Sermon "Rooted and Grounded." 7:30 p. m. Fellowship hour for all young people of university age. Mr. George Docking will speak at the Forum which follows this fellowship hour. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of 8th and Kentucky 9:45 a. m. Class for students—Dr. R. A· Schweegler, School of Education, will conclude his discussion on "Religion in Education." 11:00 a. m. Church Worship Service—Rose Ireland of WREN will be guest soloist. 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples Service—Semester theme: "Toward a Better Understanding." Three Negro students will speak on "The Race Problem from the Negro Point of View." FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Wesley Foundation 9:45 a. m. University Classes conducted by Dr. F. C. Allen and RevEdwin F. Price. 10:50 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon: "Life's Hardest Lesson," by Rev. O. E. Allison. Music by the Wesleyan Chorus Choir. 6:30 p. m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship Hour and League. Guest speaker: Mr. Clifford Dean, Supt. of Schools. "Varsity" JUST ONE MORE DAY NOW Ends Saturday 15c Adopted by a Dame! The DEAD END KIDS meets a New Boss. And she's trustful, tender and touchful. ... and tough! No. 2 — Rarin' to wreck an outlaw band! The Sensational Stage Success Which Ran for Eight Years on the New York Stage . . . Picturized by the producers of "Grapes of Wrath." 4 DAYS! SUNDAY 20c "TOBACCO ROAD" Directed by JOHN FORD CHARLEY GRAPEWIN MARJORIE RAMBEAU PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL "ACROSS THE SIERRAS" BILL ELLIOTT 925 Vermont Street Joseph F. King, Minister 11:00 p. m. Morning worship. Sermon: "Is There Moral Progress?" 7:00 p. m. Fireside Forum. Three students will relate their experiences under the subject: "Significant Vacations." 7:00 p. m. Speaker: Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler of the psychology department. WESTMINSTER FORUM Devotional leader: Mary Ethwyne Franks. Special music will be featured. (continued from page five) apolis would feel most at home, with its miles of tree-lined streets with neat homes set in well-kept lawns, its hundreds of churches, its schools and parks. Manhattan residents enjoy making jokes about Brooklyn and it is these jokes visitors carry away with them. The Brooklynites enjoy the jokes themselves. 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