Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 17, 1960 Food, Learning Spur Local Club Six times a year a group of Lawrence couples tuck their napkins under their arms and go to a meeting of the Lawrence Knife and Fork Club. These couples find that the club Watts Appointed as New Chairman Marvin J. Watts, Russell senior has been selected to replace Rav L. Nichols, Lawrence senior, as chairman of the ring committee executive council. Nichols has gone to England to represent the United States in a Debate Contest. Seniors may order their rings now at the Student Union Book Store. Eight weeks must be allowed for delivery. aids them in satisfying two desires to relieve hunger and to further their intellectual knowledge. Speakers Each Time Not all of the meeting time is spent in devouring the food placed before them, however, because the club has a guest speaker at each meeting. George Peppercorn, president of the organization, said they try to have a well-rounded group of speakers with at least one well-known person a year. A recent guest of the club was Herbert Philbrick, author of "I Led Three Lives" and one time counterspy for the FBI in the Communist party. He spoke on the Communist party's aiming a membership drive at the youth of America. Last year, the club was entertained at one of their meetings by Ogden Nash, celebrated contemporary poet. Normally, one thinks of the knife and the fork as being destined to remain in the kitchen. The Lawrence Knife and Fork Club, however, has an international air about it. It is connected with the International Knife and Fork Club Bureau which enables the members to learn of foreign lands without leaving the comfort of a dinner table. Members Are Varied Members include people from all phases of life in the Lawrence area. Food and speakers evidently appeals to various types of people. In direct opposition to the well-known stag party, the Lawrence Knife and Fork Club accepts only couples. George Docking is an honorary member because he organized the club approximately 15 years ago. WELCOME KU Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 VI 3-8474 The mind of each man is the man himself. —Cicero STOP IN TODAY Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads PAT READ INDIAN TRADER 445 Tenn. St. Ph. VI 3-1306 Gifts That Are Different - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment Is Out Jayhawker Winter Issue of the Pick Up Your Copy at Information Booth or Rotunda of Strong The Entire Issue Can Be Purchased in Either of the Above Places - $6.50 Remember to Bring Your Pink Receipt Typewriters Thesis Materials Term Paper Supplies KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE DON'T WORRY WE HAVE THEM ALL Stop in today and look over our fine selection