PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949 Upstream To Give Dinner For Interest In Humanities Upstream is sponsoring a dinner for all students interested in humanities and politics, Dorothy Scroggy, College senior and secretary of the publication, announced today. The dinner will be held at 6:15 p.m. Friday, April 29 in the Union ballroom. Hilden Gibson, associate professor of political science and sociology, will direct a panel discussion on, "The function of the liberal forces in American democracy." Joan Williams, Stanley Kelley, William Cobboy, College seniors, and Robert Cheksy, College junior, will participate in the discussion. Reservations can be made by writing to Upstream, 1614 Kentucky, or by contacting a member of the staff. The charge will be $1.25 each. Music For Dance Recital Written In Different Ways Three methods of composition have been used in writing the original musical score for "City Life," the recital being produced by Tau Sigma, honorary dance fraternity on Wednesday, April 27, and Thursday, April 28. Mrs. John Cress, assistant director for the production and wife of John Cress, graduate student, composed a part of the music while dancers worked out their steps. Jack Stephenson, music superintendent of the Lawrence public schools, wrote his part of the score first and the cast composed a dance to the music. The third composer, Katherine Mulky, organ and theory instructor, wrote the final portion of the music after observing the dances. THIS IS A MEMORY MACHINE! Given a roll of film, and a trifling effort on your part—your camera will permanently record any occasion IN EVERY DETAIL. Get That Roll Of Film Today MOSSER - WOLF'S 1107 Mass. St. HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Phone 524 Party, Party At KANSAS RELAYS DANCE Union Ballroom Saturday, April 23 Gene Moore's Orch. 9-12 $1.05 Marvin hall will soon have all the comforts of home, complete with living and dining rooms. Marvin Hall To Be Homey Students in the department of architecture have designed and are constructing a full-size living-dining room combination, complete with furniture, in 308 Marvin hall. This is part of the department's display for the annual School of Engineering and Architecture exposition which will be held today and tomorrow. It designed to show the importance and effectiveness of the different seasons of the year, and that it is possible to enjoy living inside as well as outside. The living-dining room combination shows greater utilization of space in one room ordinarily taken up by two. The walls will be made of brick and a special flooring will be laid. The University chapter of the American Institute of Architects is sponsoring this exhibit and a Kansas City firm is furnishing the room. Harley L. Tracy, engineering sophomore, is exhibition chairman; and Mary L. Kindsauter, engineering junior, and Dwight C. Horner, engineering senior, have done much of the designing. Violinist Shows Good Technique By ANN ALLEN. "Concerto in G minor" was the most stirring selection played by Maxine Alburty, violinist, in her senior recital Wednesday evening in Frank Strong auditorium. Noteworthy in Miss Albury's playing of the concerto (Max Bruch) was the variety of tone shading and her bowing was smooth. Her interpretation and phrasing of the selection indicated thought and study. She changed her finger positions smoothly. Miss Alburty's presentation of "Scherzo-Valse" (Chabrier - Loeffler), a rhythmic waltz, and "Slavonic Dance in E minor" (Dvorak-Kreisler), a fast melodious number, were well received by the audience. The selections were cleanly and precisely played. Miss Alburty was very natural on the stage, and unusually popular with the audience. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Check these used car values before buying! 1936 FORD TUDOR One own $260.00 1936 CHEV. TUDOR Clean. Radio & Heater. $465.00 1947 NASH AMBASSADOR 4 Dr. Lots of extras. One owner. $1795.00 1947 OLDS CLUB SEDAN 1947 OLD'S CLUB SEDAN 24,000 miles. Looks and runs like new. $1795.00 We have other cars to choose from and many more coming in soon. LIVENGOOD NASH MOTORS 617 Mass. Phone 407 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. WELCOME TO LAWRENCE FOR THE RELAYS Ph. 1000 632-34 Mass. St. WE ARE FORCED TO VACATE OUR WAREHOUSE! DRASTIC CUTS IN PRICES on all furniture, floor coverings, appliances, and Juvenile goods. Easy Terms. STERLING FURN. CO. Free Delivery 928 MASS. Bet banq Can day. I. S Mono Ma depa meet Stron vard Confe Y. W day, Un Sund discu Ma depa Mon Robe and Ph Engl BaI Ele Jin Sp Mr has Epsi other be i Tues room Habe spea Ot Lux, secre ner, Slag Russ histc