JESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Stuhl and Peabody Ready For Faculty Recital Tonight The School of Fine Arts will present the fourth in the series faculty recitals at 8 o'clock tonight in the auditorium of Frank strong hall when Raymond tuhl, cellist, and Irene Peadoy, mezzo-soprano, take the stage to present their wares to the public. Added attraction on the program will be the appearance of Alberta oehm Stuhl, wife of the cellist, in the "Sonata in E Minor" for cello and tano (Brahms). The number is surely heard, and should appeal to added music appetites. Another attraction of the program the group of American songs which Miss Peabody will sing. Miss Peabody will be accompanied y Winifred Hill, fine arts senior. program: "Air de Salome," om "Herodiade" (Massenet), Irene eabody; "Sonata in E Minor" (Braams), Raymond Stuhl; "Alte Liebe Brahms), "Gessang Weyla's" (Wolf), Wenn du blumen gehst" (Wolf), Mit deinen blauen Augen" (Strauss) nepe Baebody; "Adagio and Allegra Boccherini), "Come Sweet Death" Bach), "Cappriccio" (Hindemith), aymond Stuhl; "Thy Beauty Haunts je" (Smith), "Love's Communion Smith), "War" (Rogers), "Song of aith" (Posamanick), Irene Peabody. Concert To Be Heard Thursday The University Symphony orchestra under the direction of Karl Kuesteiner will present its annual program for the children of Lawrence and Douglas county schools at 2:45 o'clock Thursday afternoon a Lehigh auditorium. The music will be light in nature and will be presented in an informal manner. It is expected to be of particular interest to people who are not sophisticated in their musical tastes. The concert will be open to the public. There will be several musical covelties on the program. Of special interest will be an Indian dance Haskell students to a song composed by Prof. C. S. Skilton, an authority on Indian music. The program will include "Oureure—Euryanthe" (Weber); Introduction of Instruments; "Hungarian Dance" (Brahms); "Music Box" Liadoff) for harp and woodwinds; Indian Dance" (Skilton) with Hassell dancers; "Perpetual Motion" Strauss); "The Elephant and the Sea" (arranged from Saint-Saens); Blue Danube" (Strauss); and the Star Spangled Banner. ___ Thayer Exhibits Loss Watercolors A collection of watercolors by Anne Rose, supervisor of public school art in the Concordia, Kan. School, is now on exhibit in the basement gallery at Spooner-Thayer museum. While a student at Bethany college Lindsborg, Miss Ross was a pupil Birger Sandzen. The collection will remain on exhibition throughout the week. Rehearse For "Cradle Song" Rehearsals for "Cradle Song," the next University dramatic production, are under way, and the cast will be announced as soon as eligibility reports are returned. James Barton, instructor of speech and dramatic art and director of the play, completed tryouts last week, and the play was cast completely Friday. "Cradle Song", a play by J. Martinez Sierra, is set in a monastary and involves the lives of the young girls and women who have sacrificed their natural careers to be "Brides of Christ." The play will be presented during the first week of December. Prof. W. E. Sandelius announced Saturday that three political science graduates have been appointed to public positions. Political Science Grads Appointed To Positions Carrol Walker is now connected with the Cincinnati, Ohio, branch of the Civil Service commission. Donald Hayman of Formosa and Lewis Kent of Lawrence left last week for Washington, D.C., to be employed in the personnel division of the Department of Labor. Walker and Kent received master's degrees in political science from the University. Hayman was still a candidate for the degree. Study Sanitation At Fort Riley For Government Prof. Ernest Boyce, department of civil engineering and state director of the division of sanitation, and Mr. Frank R. Shaw, sanitary engineer of the United States Public Health Service, visited Fort Riley Friday, to study sanitation problems in that area. The federal government has placed responsibility for sanitation at the fort with the State Board of Health. A booklet has been issued by the Kansas State Board of Health, containing emergency regulations and rules pertaining to sanitation in the vicinity of troop concentrations and war industries. Public health problems created by shifting of the civilian population to troop concentrations and the growth of war industries are answered in this booklet. "No decision has been reached in the announcer tryouts for station KFKU." Miss Mildred Seaman, assistant program director, said yesterday. No Decision In Tryouts "It is likely that a decision will be made in two weeks, but it is possible that we may need more tryouts," she added. Fifth Bridge Lesson In Union Tonight Mrs. Ivan Rowe will present the fifth bridge lesson at 7:15 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union building. This lesson represents the halfway mark in the series of ten lessons sponsored by the Student Union Activities association. In connection with American Education Week, KFKU will be on the air this week with several special programs, Miss Mildred Seaman, program director, announced today. The week's program is as follows: Tuesday, Nov. 12 KFKU 3:15—Book Club Program. 3:00—Story-Book Lady, stories for the primary grades. 6:00-6:30—'Strengthening Civic Loyalties,' panel discussion by J. E. Jacobs, principal, Lawrence Junior High School; Warren Smith, Joseph Butram, and Arthur Miller, faculty members from the Lawrence Public Schools. 3:00 -On the Flying-Carpet, "The Happy Prince," stories for children in the intermediate grades. 3:14—Kansas News Briefs. Wednesday, Nov. 13 3:17-Books and Reading, Helen Rhoda Hoopes. 6:00-6:30-University of Kansas band, Russell L. Wiley, director. Thursday, Nov. 14 3:00 - Elementary French Lesson. 3:14 - Kansas News Briefs. 3:17—"Financing Public Education," Clifford D. Dean, superintendent of Lawrence schools. 6:00—Public Opinion and the News. 9:30-10:00—University of Kansas Roundtable, "Trade Relations with Latin-America." 3:00-3:30—Roundtable discussion on the high school debate question: "Resolved: the power of the federal government should be increased," Kansas University debaters. Friday. Nov. 15 6:00-6:30 National Education Week forum, "Building Economic Security." Speakers to be announced. 4:00-5:00—School of Fine Arts all- musical vespers. Sunday, Nov. 17 LOST: Gray two-ring notebook containing Physical Education course of study. Reward. Ramie Beims, phone 2584. -765-45 WANT LOST: Green and brown tool leather key case-2 keys, between rear of Chemistry Building and 1st floor of east Frank Strong hall. Finder please return to Helen Humphrey, room 11, East Frank Strong hall and receive reward. 766-44 CLASSIFIED ADS— At 719 Mass. St. They are prepared to recondition all types of luggage, shoes; also riding equipment of all kinds. Best of oil, soaps, and waterproofing. At 719 Mass. St. Call and See J. P. Van Keuren optometrist B. G. GUSTAFSON 911 Mass. BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Wave 35c Oil or Drene Shampoo and Wave 50c Inquire about Nail Culture for Beautiful Hands Phone 533 941½ Mass. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP DRAKES for BAKES RE NU LAX DUCE BUILD Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 T. V. Smith COLLEGE STATION Standard Service N. W. Corner 9th & Ind. Phone 643 "We Employ K.U. Student Barbers" OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread K. U. BARBERS Shop No. 1 Shop No. 2 812 Mass. 842 Mass. Different Hair Cuts Our Specialty Hair Cuts 25c Open 'til 9 p.m. Lock and Key Service 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 MARY LOUISE STOUT this is your free Kansan pass to see "Third Finger Left Hand" with Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas now showing at the Granada theater. Oyler's Welcome Students To Try Their Shoe Repair at 14th and Tenn. OYLER'S SHOE SHOP "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs PIANOS TO RENT PIANOS TO RENT $3.00 to $6.00 per Mo. Kimball Pianos, New and Used Records and Sheet Music HOLYFIELD MUSIC CO. 1109 Mass. Phone 171 TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone12 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 THE FERRY Fountain Service - 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 BURGERT'S 1113 Mass. Phone 141 721 Mass. 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