FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN R 17,1941 re, "These k-and-red The only and Greer invitationsear-smok-esterday totaining the hoas, and enade. It Jayhawk Miller was mentions of the doctor, she increase the tablets ham foot- move until n, goaded down to conduct half sidelines e game— reck," she lk gernails, pictures. resident Park es- o signs. Divine ans, the rk at West- 'd Truxal, Gilles, all lil relate and while are work Friend's delphia in concerning ions. a camp community Moore, M.C.A. on this camp underpriv- of Den- in a pro- tection which did re-­ missions in a state. access eye learn to old A. A. Field, university Drama of Royalty--land" to be a companion piece universal of the medal is more nearly true. Students Will Present "Mary of Scotland" The department of speech and drama has chosen for the first play of the 1941-42 season, Maxwell Anderson's "Mary of Scot and." This is not the first time that a play by Maxwell Anderson has been presented in Fraser theater. "Winterset" was produced in 1939 and "Elizabeth the Queen" in 1938. Perhaps there are those who would imagine "Mary of Scotland" to be a companion piece to "Elizabeth the Queen;" a re- "Mary of Scotland" was first produced at the Alvin theatre in New York by the Theatre Guild with Helen Hayes in the title role. The play deals with the six years of Mary's life from her arrival in Scotland to her imprisonment in Carlisle castle by order of Elizabeth. It is well to remember that Mary was but nineteen when she arrived on the bleak Scottish shore, leaving behind her the gaiety of the French court. She was a young girl seeking only to live, love, and rule as she pleased, bewildered by the web of intrigue in a turn-coat world. As for Elizabeth, she is not the same Elizabeth the Queen in Anderson's earlier play—a blustery, fading martinet in her late fifty; she is the cratty, young, ambitious queen in the building of an empire—seeking to remove from her path a gracious, romantic and ardently religious rival. "Mary of Scotland" will be given in Fraser theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 3, 4, and 5. Activity tickets may be exchanged for reserved seat tickets at the ticket office in the basement of Green hall. Tickets will go on sale Thursday, Oct. 30. At the Churches FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tenth and Kentucky Streets Harold G. Barr, Minister Royal Humbert, Associate Ministe 9:30 a.m. University class, taught by Mrs. Harold G. Barr. 10:45 a.m. Worship and commun- mion. Sermon, "Good and Angry;" anthem, "O Savior of the World" (Goss); offertory solo, "Neither Hath This Man Sinned" (Elgar), to be sung by Royal Humbert. 5:30 p.m. Fellowship hour for University young people. Dr. Bert Nash will be the speaker at the Forum at 6:30 p.m. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 925 Vermont Street Joseph F. King, Minister 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 7 p.m. ireside Forum. Mrs. Mormamduke Grove, exchange student from Chile, will speak on "A South American Looks at North America." FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 946 Vermont Dr. O. E. Allison, Minister Edwin F. Price, Associate Minister 9:45 a.m. Student classes conducted by Dr. Forrest C. Allen and the Rev. Edwin F. Price. 10:50 a.m. Morning worship. Music by the Wesleyan Chorus Choir. happenings on the hill "The trouble with these plaid shirts," John Conard says, "is that they shrink when they're laundered." So John just turns his red and black one wrong side out when it gets dirty. However, only the horizontal stripes show on the reverse side, making Conard look like a candidate for a ball and chain. LERRY McSpadden, Phi Gamma Delta, will be the guest of Isabelle Benson, Chi Omega, at Miss Benson's home in El Dorado this weekend. Bill Carson, senior engineer, must have been planning a busy Saturday evening. When the date list for Corbin Hall's party tomorrow night was prepared, it was discovered that Carson was booked by two of the girls. The feminine principals conferred, found that Carson had accepted both bids. The problem was solved on a priority basis. Ruth Tippin, Miller Hall, will vacation at her home in Topeka Sunday. Forest Cornwell, college junior, will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cornwell, in El Dorado Saturday and Sunday. Harold "Spanky" McSpadden, Phi Gamma Delta, will be the guest of Mary Wixson, El Dorado, at a Stephens college party Saturday night. McSpadden will stay at the Phi Gamma Delta house in Columbia. J. C. Malin, professor of history, used specimens of old barbed wire to trace part of the development of the mid-west for his Later America I class this morning. A satisfactory barbed wire was one of the problems of the cattle country before 1890. Helen Eldin, Lora Smith and Mary Wilson left this afternoon for Salina to attend the wedding of Margaret Wyatt, former University student, to Gene Seymour, Kansas City, Mo. "The Place of Religion on the Campus." Harry O'Kane. "Christian Reconstruction," Freeman Meyer. 5:45 p.m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship Hour and League. The group will divide into five sections to consider the following subjects: "Home Standards in a New Environment," Mrs. Richard Hanson. "The Church in a Changing World." O. E. Allison. "Disciplines of Discipleship," Edwin F. Price. 7. 30 p.m. Communion Service. 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