Page 12 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 27, 1965 Canterbury Society Opens "Fiery Furnace " The Fiery Furnace, a new experiment in coffee houses, opened Friday night. Robert J. Smith, West Plains, Mo., senior, said he planned the Furnace to be unique. The Furnace is run by the Canterbury Association, college division of the Episcopal Church. According to the menu anyone is welcome to present ideas for discussion. This interchange of ideas is not limited to orations. Other mediums include singing and poetry. The Fiery Furnace boasts a real furnace and pipes. The walls are bare sandstone. The rafters of the ceiling resemble railroad ties and are held up by 8" x 8" pillars. The ceiling itself is a dark brown. street the entrance to the Furnace is behind Canterbury House. This causes some difficulty in finding it. then let someone else take the floor. The waitresses and entertainers are volunteers. Much of the entertainment comes from the customers. Discussions overheard the first night ranged from the philosophy of beauty to what a lark the coffee house was, to a discussion about folk music which wandered into the realm of liturgical music and back by way of medieval notation. Instead of being accessible to the Robert J. Smith officially welcomed every in a two-minute speech at 9 p.m. He said that anyone with talent was welcome to perform. He encouraged customers to spread the word and told about Harry Kroeger, graduate student in chemistry, was the main singer. His repertoire consisted of children's songs, mock ballads, real ballads, and a protest against protest songs. He would sing awhile the idea behind the Furnace. Smith also read the menu. Then the waitresses went about serving customers. JIM'S STEAK HOUSE 1100 E.23rd — Just East of Haskell VI 3-9753 STEAKS — SEA FOOD — FRIED CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE RIBS Daily Luncheon Special Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m. Tuesday 11 a.m. 'Til? Closed Tuesday PRIVATE PARTIES WELCOME Wednesday----7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium Admission 60¢ The Classical Film Series A classic western plus two shorts, THE RUSE & THE SONG OF THE PRAIRIE LUCK prest Caper Casuals slacks of "DACRON" and cotton are permanently pressed for you! Wear 'em, wash 'em, dry 'em ... then wear 'em again! These slacks of easy-care 65% Dacron* polyester, 35% combed cotton never need presents ironing. We guarantee it in writing. Caper Casuals with LOCK-prest Koratron finish return to their original pressed, crisp, neat ap- —wear- able again the moment they're dry. And "Dacron" makes these textured fabrics rich and long-wearing. About $7.95. The Iron Horse Please don't press our CaPeR Casuals in "DACRON" ever! SMITH BROTHERS MFG. COMPANY SMITH BROTHERS MFG. CARTHAGE, MISSOURI *DuPont's Reg. T.M. GUARANTEED never to need ironing or your money back. Be sure to apply for the special Blue Cross-Blue Shield hospital-medical-surgical program being offered to all regular Kansas University Students. Look for the Blue Cross-Blue Shield registration desk in Strong Hall during Fee Payment period, through noon. October 2. Blue Cross-Blue Shield Representatives will be on hand to answer your questions and to help you join this outstanding supplemental Health Plan. BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD OF KANSAS Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Kansas Kansas Hospital Service Assn., Inc. Kansas Physicians' Service