TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Mu Phi Vespers Provide Sleepy Sunday Afternoon By ED GARICH Every once in a while, comes a program of music that is very hard to criticise, or even talk about. Such was the fall vespers program of Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon in Hoch auditorium Sunday. We suppose the numbers were well done. We suppose everyone of the girls read all the notes off all the scores correctly. We also suppose that we didn't get very excited. What it all added up to was going into the parlor after a big Sunday dinner to listen to little Nellie play the piano, and little Beulah sing a hymn. Maybe our Sunday afternoon sleep didn't leave us. Heading this program was a piano duo display by the Carl twins, Olga and Erna. Two pieces, "Now Comes the Gentle Savior" (Bach-Luboschutz) and "Tyrolienne" (Triggs), and we nearly picked up our dream. Here we had left it a scant ten minutes before. Minerva Davis, as good a controltol as we've heard in at least a few moons, then sang "Lamentation" from "Josua Navine" (Mourssorgsky). Achant, this number is in the best blue mood of the Russian master of moodiness. Ruth Gibson was accompaniist. Good old J. S. Bach crashed the party again, as is his usual custom, when Barbara Brooke played his organ Chorale-Prelude, "In dir ist Freude." These pale and bloodshot eyes then brightened as a trio made up of Edna Givens, violin, Sarai Mohler, cello, and Rosalys McCrymer Rieger came on the stage to delight both eye and ear with "Trio I1 in F-sharp Minor" (Allegro) (Haydn). Two plump little lassies, Melva Good and June Cochren, then sang a vocal duet, "The Day is Done" Industrial Arts is New Major Beginning next semester, students may gain a major in industrial designing and graphic arts. Plans for the courses have been completed by the fine arts faculty and approved by the administration of the University. This new four year curriculum includes the fundamental drawing courses, courses in design, handicrafts, industrial art, advertising architecture, engineering, a liberal amount of college academic work, as well as a large group of electives such as accounting and sales promotion. The University of Kansas is the first University west of the Mississippi river to enter this field. Display Art Work In Observance of National Art Week A collection of paintings, sculptures, weaving, and pottery by Kansas artists are on display in the loan gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum. This collection will continue throughout the week as a part of University's observance of National Art Week. "Prices have been marked on all pieces and everything will be for sale," Miss Minnie Moodie, curator, announced. (Lohr), being assisted at the keyboard by Junanta Austill. A pair of piano numbers next claimed the attention of the meagre audience, as Eileen Martin played "Polonaise in G-sharp minor" (Chopin) and "Piece a la Caprice" (Schenkel). The girls then ganged up on us and came out six strong to sing "Flower of Dreams" (Clokey). The warblers were: Melva Good, Zaida Pratt, first soprano; Kathryn McGauhey, Helen Conemeyer, second soprano; Lois Worrel, June Cochren, alto; Audene Faust, accompanist. Last deed of the afternoon was a piano duo by Barbara Brooke and Jeanne Moyer, "Dance of the Bufffoons" (Rimsky-Korsakoff), arranged by a chap named Chasins which sounds awfully energetic. The best numbers were the trio, the last piano duo, and the organ number. Oh, well, we didn't need the sleep anyhoo. Collegiate Shoppers ★★★★ All hats off, for the Thanksgiving Parade of your favorite COLLEGIATE SHOPS. Stop wearing that hurried holiday expression . . . we have been doing a little shopping on the side, and have some grand suggestions . . . You will gobble them up! Here's real defense against "winter winds" that make our skin rough and difficult to clean. Just call 310 for an appointment with Ethel or Josephine for special facial treatments. They also and wave hair for only 35c. Located in the Stadium Barber and Beauty Shop, 1033 Mass. St. Are you wishing for some of that food like your Mother baked when you "were home?" Drakes can fulfill that wish if you will try their Delicious Fruit Cake . . . or they will even make you cuts of one. Just phone 61 for your order. If you are wondering where to get your hair pretied up for the "Falks" at home, try a new hair-dress styled by the Marinello Shop, 1119 Mass. Phone 493 for appointments. If you are on of those "last minutes," *Hixon's* can furnish duplicate photographs from any of their filed negatives. You can call "41" for proofs from any ordered or unordered negatives at a moment notice. Take them home over Thanksgiving Holidays. Pre-Holiday shoppers. Your Attention, Please! Ackerman's Hat Shop, 1023 Mass., is having a clearance sale. All hats are half-price. Surprise your folks with a new hat for Thanksgiving! Mrs. Ackerman's millinery shop is for you and your friends. Hail, all poetry lavers! Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Make Bright the Arrows" is here for you. Drop in at the Book Nook, 1021 Mass., for the newest novels and poetry books. Kenneth Roberts' novel of "Oliver Wiswell" is now on our files for your use. Phone 666 for your choice. Order your Christmas Cards now from the Douglas County Republican, 1005 Mass. Call 542 for your orders. Boxes of 50, 40, 20, 18, or 12 at only $1 per box. Your name is printed on them free! When you have finished your early morning shopping STOP in at the Blue Mill, 1009 Mass. for a snack. The pleasant atmosphere will give you that needed inspiration. Remember the MILL is STILL on the HILL. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP IVA BENETT SHOP Shampoo and Wave 35c Oil or Drene Shampoo and Wave 50c Inquire about Nail Culture for Beautiful Hands Phone 533 941½ Mass. DRAKES for BAKES RE NU LAX DUCE BUILD Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 "We Employ K.U. Student Barbers" OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread Lock and Key Service Locker Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Call LESCHER'S SHOE SHOP For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 256 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs $ Call at 719 Mass. St. $ Get your card free, it saves you $'s on repair of all kinds of Leather Goods . . . Dyeing, oiling, waterproofing, etc. G. P. Van Keuren Yummm—— Try the ROCK CHALK For Pastries DeLuxe WANT ADS LOST: Brown Sheafter fountain pen, near Fraser Hall. L. J. Lorimer, phone 860. —771-49. ROOM FOR RENT TO GENTLEMAN: nicely furnished in clean, quiet home. Automatic hot water and gas heat. Teacher, upper classman, or man in business preferred. Call 2842 or see at 1417 Kentucky. -772-55 LOST: Man's white gold Tavannes pocket watch. Reward. Call Chas. MacGee, phone 628. -769-50. TAXI LOST: Suitcase containing tux. Reward. Gordon Huey, phone 1484. 1408 Tenn. -770-50 Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Typewriters repairing. We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 THE FERRY Fountain Seryice — Sandwiches Dancing Every Night 1031 Mass. Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Elbow Pads for Sweaters 35c—50c All Colors 1113 Mass. Phone 141 BURGERT'S HIXON'S 721 Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies, Moving Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING VIRGINIA MAY GIFT SHOP ELDRIDGE HOTEL PHONE 88 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS-ROBERTS Ford Sales and Service Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist B. G. GUSTAFSON BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 QUENTIN JONES this is your free Kansan pass to see "You'll Find Out," starring Kay Kysar now showing at the Jayhawker theater.