FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1020 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Westley Foundation, Church Organization, Starts County Clubs Established Acquaint People of State With Religion at University The Wesley Foundation, a Methodist organization at the University has started the system of club clubs to acquaint the people of the state with the religious life at the University of Kansas. "The people of Kansas have the idea that the students at the University are not interested in religion and want to study at colleges of morals, and Edwin F. Price, student work director of the Wesley Foundation, in speaking of the organization. The club will present a program of ways, during the Christmas holidays." A meeting of all Methodist students interested in the clubs will be held Sunday at 9:15, at the First Methodist Church. At this time additional plans for meetings and plains will be discussed. Sheets of material containing "talking points" for the campaign will be distributed at this time, according to Mr. Price. He also stated that Methodist alumni are years ago are being asked to co-operate. The counties and their countrys are as follows: Allen, Midred Mckinney; Anderson, Paul Oman George Simon; Barber, Buzz Parker Brown, Warden None; Burker, William Neely; Cox, Robert; Glenwood, Clay; La Bertha Wetas. Cloud, Dorothy Brock; Coffee, Hillan Williams; Crawford, Galen Spencer; Dickinson, Velma Harding. Frank Kingberg; Dionican, Cyron Leland; Elk, Theodore Plata; Ferdl, Harvey Ross. Nora Baird; Harvey, Were Wit. Jefferson, Rebecca Richardson; Johnson, Eunice Harkey; Knoll, William Dowell; Levenworth, James Swoolford; Linn, Laine Lowe; Frank Daniel Sheldon; Montgomery, Martin Wallingford; Nemaha, Tila Shoemaker; Norton, Midred Young; Oxage, Edgard Undenstock. 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