PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1920 Dr. Gilkey Makes Religious Address to Group of 300 Aspects of Religion Shown in Second Talk Made During Week of Religion Before a crowd of 300 students faculty and townpeople Dr. Charles W. Gilley delivered his second speech of the annual religious week at the church on Wednesday "What The Throne" *Religion*? Throughout the entire talk *Gilley* used the art of analogy with admirable adaptations. He litened the mountain Jungrum and the atmosphere to religion of the past and present. "Just as the cloud seems to drape Helf about the shoulders of the mountain and apparently hang in the wind, like a mid-air. All is beautiful but what is there to it? The mountain is surrounded by the strange combination, mystery and authority and so it is keyed, not merely the key, keyed, "lives in silence, but we, as individuals, cannot get used to the atmosphere of religion because we do not know what to do with silence, for the present generations are many." Reality in Religion "Tourists go to Jungfrau in the spirit of adventures. Then gradually adventure and discovery, though it is not a travel in the presence of such marvelous atmospheres, Belgium is more than “There is reality and power in religion,” continued Doctor Gilliboy, “who has written about the importance of one or two Sundays out of the month and, if the sermon is particularly dull, form harsh cochocations without advice.” The sermon is amazing for it appear; and begins to take a potential hold on me in the moment of person being aware of its presence. Before the inveting the University bend under the direction of J. C. Me- Chesa played several seabirds. The Mac- dowell group had a leading member, Robert Myers, and the develo- ments were led by Kathryn Me- chesa. The meeting tonight will be held in Fraser church仆役中 the University auditorium as previously announced. The event is "Religion and the greeting mind." Tomorrow evening at 5:30 p. m., in the University Cafeteria, Inclell will be holding tickets for this dinner may be obtained from the M. M. C.A. and A. W. All who have not received tickets are asked by the committee to do so a Group Opens Spring Work Symphony Starts on Requiem for Spring Festival The K. U. Symphony orchestra the K. U. Tuesday, the 12, on the orchestra at the Beacon University, which the Lawrence Choral Union will sing in the Spring The orchestra has also begun prin- ticing on incidental music, including the prelude to the third act of Lohen grin by Wagner. The Symphony is in need of seven more instruments, especially bassoon, flute, oboe and trumpet, balanced orchestra for playing the Requiem. The Fine Art School own a large orchestra which will play to anyone who will play them in the orchestra, during the period of practice. A Spanish class at the University of Utah was translating a novel when the professor discovered that one page was quite immoral. The professor called each student to his desk and offending pages from their books. The K. U. Little Symphony will be performed on the piano or on music to be played for a traditional program to be given in the spring. The date of the program will be announced at 8:30 a.m. It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U, students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange courses to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. MODESS Johnson & Johnson 1 Dozen, with 3 FREE Special 39c SANETTES — Seabury & Johnson We Deliver Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass Phone 678 "Handy for Students" Thursday night at 7:30 the Tau Sigma group for Lotus Land and Raechangle will practice. Announcements --chairman, and she will announce further plans soon. The swimming pool will be open toight from 7:30 to 9:30 to allow opportunity for women's intramural practice. Elizabeth Dunkel, instructor All women who have not had a physical examination must take one March 2, Saturday afternoon. This will be the last chance to have a physical examination this semester. All women are required to receive gymnastics credit. W. S. G. A. Sets Dates March 5, 6, and 7 were the dues set for Vocational Guidance Week at a meeting of the W. S. G. A. Council Tuesday evening, Feb. 12 in central Administration building. A committee is at work on plums and if any ideas can be ideas concordant are asked to Dorothy Winchester, 29, at entrance. Vocational Guidance Week Is March 5,6,and 7 Plans were discussed for the George Washington All-University party, to be given in the Union Building Fah. 22. This is to be an old fashioned costume, but a new one will be substituted for modern dancing. Lana Riley e29.2 is general A report from the book exchange stated that they have not had much success in selling but as much as possible, due to the fact that it is great many people exchanged books with each other. An announcement was also made of the W. S. G. A. Tea which was given by the personnel of the Dean of Education Information in Central Administration. "Students are urged to take advantage of the rare opportunity before they become students. I hearring Will Durant, one of the foremost betweens of today," said Dean J. Forsyth. have them reserved and give them to their friend if they cannot use these themselves. Activity Tickets Still Unreserved for Lecture A student at Columbia University for the past 60 years, died recently after having received 15 degrees. Three hundred activity tickets still remain to be sold. The two men may be joined by Dan Deyer's in the basement of central Administration building or at the Auditorium tower-on-street. Hear Will Durant February 15. LAWRENCE OFFICIAL COMPANY Eye Gloves Exclusively 1023 Mass. --the largest little drag store in Lawrence Hose Mending One Day Service Smith Hemstitching and Beauty Shop 913 J Mass. St Try Coe's Drug Store 14th 88 Mass. St. You have heard of service with a smile. We deliver 'till 11 p.m. We take your late letters to the postoffice. We cash your checks. Call 521 What's Her Weakness? She probably has a dozen, but you may be sure that one of them is for our new display of Valentine jewelry. We specialize on parties and holiday candy. We fill any order. Coe's Drug Store Panders HOME OF THE MARSHALS PAUSE AND REFRESH YOURSELF ONE SOUL WITH BUT A SINGLE THought TO PAUSE AND REFRESH HIMSELF AND NOT EVEN A GLANCE FROM THE STAG LINE MILLION A DAY Enough's enough and too much is not necessary. Work hard enough at anything and you've got to stop. That's where Coca-Cola comes in. Happily, there always a cool and cheerful place to come and where. And an ice-cold Coca-Cola, with delicious taste and cool after-sense of refreshment, leaves no argument about when, where—and how—to pause and refresh yourself. 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