FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Ninety Per Cent of K. U. Students Express Church Preference Methodist and Presbyteria Are Most Popular Here, Count Snows Church membership or preference for a church has been expressed by 90 per cent of the students of the University of Kansas during the school year according to statutes furnished by the registrar's office. Further examination of these statistics revealed that 98 per cent of women attended a church and 80 per cent of men. The same relation seemed to hold when computing the actual membership, although in 1957, actually members as compared with 69 per cent of the men. For the state membership, the percentage of actual church members was 47%. From a total of 27 deformations represented in the University, the Methodists and the Presbyterian Churches have 20 per cent of the student body. The Methodist church leads with 23 per cent while 20 per cent of the students are non-participants. Other denominations whose membership numbers at least one per cent are in the same denomination, some way with a church include the following: Christian 12 per cent, Baptist seven per cent, Catholic six per cent, Methodist three per cent, National and Episcopal each five per cent, Lutheran three per cent, Jews Brethren each with one per cent. Want Ads CHICKEN DINNER—Have you tried our Sunday chicken dinner? We Tavern, 14th & Tennessee Streets. FOUND: The best place in town q which to eat. You'll be wise to try Tennessee Club, 1414 Teenom, —5 WANTED: Family and student laundry. Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver. Phone 2529 8M. —53 ROOM AND board for two girls, close to Campus, 1712 Alabama Call 2330M after 6 p.m. —51 HAVE YOUR Christmas photographs made at the Moor Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend, 719-553-6444 Phone 6644 - - - - house for dinner at the Pi Upsiah guest during the mast week have been Prior, J. P. Jensen, Robert Gill Brown, and James Lovett. Paul Randall, and Clayton Bennett. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; grus repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 Eaton &h. --af. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars. 617-19 Mass. St. CHARLTON INSURANCE AGENCE 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. May Renuer Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Rend Service. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Shuttages Phone 245 13 East 8th St FIRST CLASS BARRIER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10/25 May MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE & EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Office过冠Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOP REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 254 SHOI REPAIRING $12.5% Mass. Phone 256-8 GOOD & WILKICHARD'S Dealers Wall & Floor Paints, Lacquers and War. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. B. G. HUSTAESON, Optiemtist Complete lines of frames, Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTOPHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2317 909% Massachusetts H. W. WITCHTISON PHYSICIAN 731 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Neus and Used KNICKS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. C. C. COBB Radiator, Body and Fender WORK Radiators erebit, bender rolls and breaks welded. 10 East 8th Phone 486 Among the smaller denominations represented were Christian Science, Church of Christ, Church of God, Community, Evangelical, Free Methodist, Friends, Latter Day Saints, Reformed Presbyterian, Reorganized Latter Day Saints, Southern Methodists, Unitarian and Unity. SOCIETY Leah Meh Kimmel, of the Alba Omicron Pi house is spending the week-end at her home in Robinson. Her Valiller will be at her home in Denton. Dorothy Adams of the Delta Zeta house will be a dinner guest at Corbin hall tonight. Alberta Kirk, of the Kappa house will attend the week-end with her parents in Hutchinson, and Marionio will visit at her home in Newton. Prof. Elise H. Pine, of K. S. T. C. at Emporia, was the guest of her m婆孪 Kenneth and Donald Selt- tle during the Durand-Russell Debate, in night. Triangle graternity announces the ledging of Gustav Manke, of Bristol, Jonn. The University Women's Club gave a tea at Myers ball yesterday after-school. The table was decorated with chrysanthemum, bittersweet, and yellow flowers, Mrs. E. D. O'Lerry and Mrs. C, G. P. Preslard presided at the on table. Elie Ericson of Courtland visited catered with Evelyn Snider, enroute o Chicago. Mrs. Euther Payne Manser, of Chicago, is a guest of Mrs. M. E. Hickey ad Lydia Catin, at their home, 1222 'northeast Street. Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Lull of Emporin were guests yesterday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The Kappa Sigma freshmen will entertain their guests with a dinner lance tonight. Dinner will be served it the Colonial Tea Room followed by dancing at the house. Music will be 'burnished by Tommy Johnston and Bick Serenders. Chaperones will be Mrs. K, Thompson and Mrs. T, S. Stobe. Major and Mrs. W, M. C. Koenig will entertain with a buffet auction tonight before the R. O. T. C. ball for students and army people stationed here. The guests are: Capit, and Mrs. G. C. Knox, Mary Darriller, Mr. and Mrs. C. Onkes, Adela Hale, Marie Fryk, Georgi Cook, Frances Harold, Jude Dye, H. Bogers, Harold J. Egger, Eugene Hirst, John Taylor, and John Fiest. Dinner guests of the Cosmopolitan Club. Wednesday night, were: Prof. W, W. Davis, Dean P, R. Lawson, and Sam Carter. The Compagnation Club will hold the first of a series of informal parties for members at the house tonight at 7:30. Phi Gamma Delta entertained its alumni who reside in Lawrence at dinner Wednesday evening. Those present were Judge Hugh Mouls, Baldwin Mitchell, Past Friend, Charles Radlow, Professor of Computer Science, Professor Allen Crafthor, Prof. A. H. Rie, Thomas Constant, Gallen Gorrel, Prof. V. M. Kellogel, Dr. Murry T. Suller. Social Calendar Friday Kappa Sigma party, house, Delta Chi Party, house Delta Zeta Party, house Pbi Gamma Delta Tacky party, house, 12 n. m. Westminster Hall, open house, 1 p.m. R, O. T, C. Hop, Union building, 12 n. m. Sigma Nu party, house, 12 p. m. K. U. Filipino club, Eagles' Hall 12 p. m. Watkins Hall, open house, 1 a. m. Tau Gamma, stoak roast, 9:30 p. m. Saturday **TODAY** - PAULINE GARON and Jack IRickardson in a wonderfulerial comedy of drama a entitled **CRUISE LIPS**. Also comedy and action. The Patee TOMORROW—TOM TYLER and his pals in "PHANTOM OF THE RANGE." Also comely and news. "Get the Advice and Work of Experts" Get Your Appointments Early Kearney's Band for Mixe at the LARIDON BEAUTY SHOP Phone 893 817 Mass SPECIAL PRICES 50c Pepsodent 36c 50c Mennen Shaving Cream 39c 50c Dr. West Tooth Paste 39c 50c Milk of Magnesia 39c 50c Brilliantine 35c 60c Pound of Cherry Chocolates 39c $1.50 Shaving Brush 98c $1.00 Gillette Blades 69c Tube of Swav Shaving Cream 50c Save Money on These Specials "Handy for Students' Phone 678 Rankin's Drug Store "Tike" Donates Services For Homecoming Party "Take Kearney's band will furnish free music Friday night, Nov. 22 at the Old Timeer's Mixer, which is held in connection with the homecoming program. Kearney promoted Clarence Murney, chairman of the rainy season choir, that he would donate his services at that time for the celebration. The mixer will be held in the Union building shortly after the rally at the auditorium at 7:30m. "In order to experience the best homecoming this year, the committee must have the faculty and organizations which are interested in this event," said Prof. E. L. Truce, chairman of the homecoming committees. "We greatly appreciate the services offered by Kuar-kupe that everybody will help make this program a successful celebration. Display of Temper Is Expensive South Bed, Ind. — (UP) Dies charged by a motor sales company Donald Charlie threw an inkwell through a plate glass window. That little display of temper coat him a court fire of only $416. DAY or NIGHT Sudden Service Phone 711 For Yellow Cab "All women of the University who are interested in choosing a life vocation are urged to sign up at once. Only 25 women will attend virtual conferences with Ms. Florence Jackson, who will be the main speaker on Saturday, January 7th. Week which will be held here Nov. 19, 30 and 21," according to the University's guidance. Miss Jackson Will Talk to Women on Vocations Send her a bouquet of flowers before you ask for that date. You will he surprised how much more quickly she will accept. Among the organizations that will entertain Mies Jackson while she is serving Vocational Guidance Week, Women's Athletic Association, Phi Chi Thai, honorary business sorority Theta, Theta, honorary education sorority Ward Flower Store 931 Mass. Phone 621 POINDEXTER STORE Always Under the Market Nov. 9, 1929 Specials for Saturday Only Nov. 9, 1079 1000 Men's Fine Silk Ties — each 10c 500 Dress Shirts, best patterns, fast colors, each S1.29 11th & Mass 1000 Ladies Fine Printed Handkerchiefs, a super- value, each .05. LOVE And PASSION See Mary Philbin Conrad Veidt in This Smash Bang Hit Nancy Carroll and Jack Oakie in "SWEETIE" USED CARS 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Buick Touring 1925 Buick Sportster 1925 Dodge Roadster 1925 Oldsmobile Roadster 1925 Buick Racer 1925 Burke Racer 1925 Buick Special Megu other student specs Many other student specialties. Lawrence Buick Co. Phone 402 700 N. H. Touch Typewriting Enroll with us and let our skilled teachers help you over the difficult places in learning touch typewriting. Special afternoon classes for University students. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. in any event wear an ALLIGATOR LEFT rain wind or chill swair the field-you dry and wet. Right rain wind, a gentle breeze of distinctive colors. For men and women, $21 to $34. For women, $25 to $37. New! **ALICLIENT** (db2) . Protect trusser all-cols to match all costs. KEEP DRY FROM HEAD TO FOOT cannot take WINGS! PERHAPS you have wondered, knowing that The Hoover is for sale in our store, why we bring The Hoover to your house to show it to you. This is the reason: the only way you can really learn that the Hoover will do for von is to try it in what you have learned. But your house cannot take wings and come to the store. So The Hoover Man comes to your home and shows you, on your rug, the difference between vacuum cleaning and Hoover cleaning. When you see the astounding amount of dirt that he can take out of your "clean" rug, you understand immediately why The Hoover removes more dirt per minute than other cleaners. And when you see the difference that The Hoover makes in the looks of your rugs, when you try it yourself and see the difference it makes in your room, do you look at what the Hoover Man comes to your house. Telephone us for a home demonstration of The Hoover. If you wish ask that it be left for several days on trial. Model 700 Hoover, $75, Model 800 Hoover, $87, Model 900 Hoover, $87.90 and $72. Fluffing tools, $7.50. Only $6.25 down. Liberal allowance for your old cleaner. The HOOVER AS IT SWEETS IT BEATS ON A CUSHION OF AIR IT CLEANS The Kansas Electric Power Company 700 Mass. Phone 880 Looks Suspicious! By Paul Robison