MARCH 6,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Union Prayer Services For Endeavor Union Ulista Hawkins Will Lead Meeting at Christian Church Tonight The union prayer meeting to be held at the Christian Church Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock under the direction of the Lawrence Christian Endeavor Union, will be lead by Ulisa Hawkins, e-cd18. This service is one of a series of meetings the Union is holding in celebration of Christian Endeavor Week. By the Way The first meeting was a mass meeting at the Methodist Church last Sunday, a large crowd attending. A banquet for all the young people of the town and University will be held Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock in the Congregational Church. A square meal and interesting toasts are promised. Some important matters, will be discussed at the banquet. “Students make up a large part of the young people's society of Lawrence,” said Alfred J. Graves, c21, president of the local union, this morning. “We are anxious to have a large attendance of students at the banquet The Church will attend the united party will be held Friday night in the Baptist Church. Our work is of vital interest to all members of the University.” Engagement Announced. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lorna Milliken, freshman college, of Peabody, to Mr. Virgil Wood of Oklahoma City, Okaa. Mr. Wood is a graduate of Oklahoma University and is now a student at Yale. He is a member of Sigma Nu. Miss Milliken is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. The wedding will be sometime in June. Uhrich Club, 1116 Kentucky, danced last night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Informal Dances. Mu Phi Epsilon, musical sorority, dance at F. A. U. Hall Saturday mich Marie Babcock, sophomore college, has withdrawn from school and has gone to her home in Wichita. Dix Edwards, former student at the University has been accepted for aviation and will report at Urbana, Ill., Thursday to begin training. Pi Upsilion will give its annual Dublin dinner dance Friday, March 22, at Ecke's Hall. House Mothers Entertained. Mrs. Belle Wilmot and Mrs. Maude Graham will entertain the fraternity and sorority house mothers Thursday afternoon at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. To Aviation. William D. Clark, Dick Gelvin and Richard Hoyt have gone to Berkeley, Calif., to begin training for aviation service. Lynn Pulliam of Lyons is visiting at the Beta Theta Pi house. Roscoe Stubbs, former student, now waiting his call to service visited at the Phi Delta Theta house yesterday. He is stationed at Kansas City. Mrs. M. B. Drouth of Kansas City Mo., is visiting her daughter, Doris at the Pi Beta Phi house. Lieut. Elvyn Cowgill leaves today for San Francisco where he has been ordered to report. Helen Peffer was chosen manager-elect of the Women's Glee Club for next year. Prof. W. A. Griffith of the department of drawing and painting, School of Fine Arts, is meeting his classes again this week after being under quarantine the last three weeks. His son, George, had smallpox. Grad Learns Much of Man In the issue of the Literary Digest for March 2 is an article by Dr. E. H. Sellards, c'99 who is now state geologist of Florida. In the Article Doctor Sellards upholds the theory that man lived in America as far back as he existed in Asia, and bases his claims on discoveries made of fossils of human bones found in Florida. Bayonets Being Made in Shops Twenty-four bayonets are being made in Fowler Shops for the use of the classes in military science. These bayonets are to be riveted to the barrels of the guns and cannot be detached. They are made of spring steel. A few of the men already are being taught the use of the bayonet. 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So far only one woman I know of has gone to sea as a radio operator. She was the wife of a senior officer." Mr. Beltz said he believed women would be in great demand as commercial telegraph operators, and the Morse code used in the course he teaches could easily be substituted for the radio system. "There's no telling what branches of government service women may enter in the future," said Mr. Belitz. "Just because up to the present time, there have been no women radio operators, or women in other branches of service such as the signal corps, does not mean there will never be. If the demand is very great, and women can do the work, perhaps there will come a time when women will go to sea." Individual moulds in so many different shapes for ice cream. Nothing adds more to the dinner than ice cream served in this manner. At Wiedemann's."-Adv. Comparative Anatomy Biggest Class in U. S. The University of Kansas has the largest enrollment in comparative anatomy of any school in the United States according to a representative of a big text book house who was here this week visiting the department of zoology. Seventy-nine students are enrolled in the course. Nebraska University ranks second with an enrollment of fifty-five. Comparative anatomy is a course that is taught in almost all colleges and universities of America, according to Prof. W. J. Baumgartner, of the department of zoology, and it is quite a surprise to learn that the largest enrollment in the country is in this school. Jack Middlekauff, *c* first, of Hays, was initiated last, *n*21 by the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He has enlisted in the const artillery, and left this morning for the Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Mo. 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