MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1824 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Program Arranged for Prayer Week Beginning Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Forty Nations to Observe Student Day of Prayer on Sunday. Nov. 16. "Youth and the New World" will be the general theme of the world week of prayer on our campus this year. The Week of Prayer will start Nov, 9 and close Nov, 16, with prayer meetings each morning of the week from 8 o'clock until 8:20 at Myers ball. This is the program $^3$ that will be carried out this year: Sunday, Nov. 9—"My Share"- leader, Floyd Simonton. Monday, Nov. 10—"Men, Women and God"—Julie Pierce. Tuesday, Nov. 11—"A Citizen of the World"—Ceizo Ogino. Wednesday, Nov. 12—"Am I mo- Brother's Keeper?" Edna Over. Thursday, Nov. 13—"A College college" edna Martin Friday, Nov. 14—"The Great Vision"—Edwin F, Price, Methodist student pastor. Saturday, Nov. 15-"A Christian Adventurer"-Marjorie Day. Sunday Plans Indefinite Shows International Friendship Sunday, Nov. 16 has not been definitely planned for, but it will probably be a Sunday evening vesper service, the first of which takes place of the Y W. C. A, with Jill Pierce as chairman, and the Y. M. C. A, with Floyd Simonton, as chairman, have two working on the plans for this week of prayer for some time, 'this observance is a world wide movement, and on Nov. 16, the last Sunday, 40 nations will be observing the World Studi Day of Praeru. SIBERIAN international friendship "This world week of prayer is one of the ways we can help the friends with all the foreign students. The student friendship fund that will be coming soon will be another way. We students of America should help all that we can for our share will be small, but recognized by all the foreign students," said Julie Pierce. At the service each morning there will be music, a short talk by the leader, and then the rest of the time he is given over to the prayer and畏 ANNOUNCEMENTS Steve Merrill, business manager All members of Pen and Scroll, Rhadhamall and Quill Club who have Oread Magniques out, check in immediately at the office in cerent ad. Thursday, Nov. 6, will be guest day for University Women's Club. This is the first year the club has had a special day for guests. The house mothers of sororities and fraternities will be guests of the club at this time. In addition, the members will invite personal guests. There will be a meeting of all women interested in fencing Tuesday afternoon, at 4:30, in the gymnasium. Marraeet Barto. Women who are going to be here for Christmas holidays and desire employment will please make an effort. They will work in the central Administration building. Mrs. Dora R. Bryant, Ralph Smith, president. Sociology Club members are urged to meet at Squirts' Studio, Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 12:30 p. m. for the Jay-hawk picture. First Fine Arts Exhibit Open to Public Nov. 3 The first exhibition to be shown In the galleries of the department of drawing and painting in the School of Fine Arts this year will be open to the public beginning Monday at 10 a.m. on view at the end of the month. This exhibition will be a collection of over twenty paintings in oil, by Tom, P. Barnett, of St. Louis. According to Prof. Albert Bloch, head of the department of art at the University, Mr. Barnett's pictures are well known in many of the annual American exhibitions and he has won many prizes, medals and mentions. One of the notable decorations in the recently completed Missouri state capitol at Jefferson City is his Mr. Barnett is perhaps even better known as an architect than as a painter. His work in architecture includes the Palace of Liberal Arts Louisiana Purchased by the Houston Athletic Club, chic; the Brands opera house Omaha, Nebr., and many other note worthy structures. — Finance Committee Plans Last Drive of Campaign The finance committee of the Y, W, C, A. hold a lunch宴 at Henley house Saturday noon. All reports were turned in and it was found that 500 women had not been solicited, and the leaders of the drive appointed persons to see each of these women. This last drive will start Tuesday and end Thursday. The girls are excited and they were quite sure that the drive would be successful, since the first half went off so well. Mid-Semester Grades Ready for Students Nov. 17, Says Brandt Organized Houses Asked to Get Program Blanks as Soon as Possible Mid-semester reports on the work of all the college students must be in the college office by Nov. 6, Dean J. G, Brendt announced this morning. The grades will be available to the 'students' by Nov. 17. All organized houses are asked to obtain blanks for making out the programs of their members as soon as possible. These blanks will be filled out in the order in which they are returned to the office. Organizers and staff members who wish to know the scholastic standing of their group as a whole may also obtain these blanks. Dean Brandt has requested that the enrollments of all freshmen be made out in one group, that they may be separated from other students not yet enrolled to be given to the organizations until the freshmen have consulted their advisers. WANT-ADS LOST-Silver comb, initials V. B. Tuesday night, between twelfth and Louisiana and Santa Fe station. Virginia Betton, 1145 Louisiana, 29. STUDENT Laurndy, men's shirts a specialty, will do mending. 2220 White, 1805 Ky. ...N9 FOR RENT—Two pleasant rooms, furnished for light house keeping. Modern, with warm heat. Also one dealing room, 900 Room. Tile. 970. N9 LOST - Brown leather keycause, pocket book on back. 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