TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Play Loses Its 'Fanny' Third Time That old adage of the stage "But the show must go on" rang over Fraser theater last night as the announcement was made that one of the members of the new Dramatic Club play was out of the cast. Rosalys McCreery, fa'41, was injured in an automobile accident last Saturday and will not be able to continue practice with the show. This is the third time that the role of "Fanny" in the James Barrie play, "Quality Street," has been cast only to have something happen to the actress. Ineligibilities caused the previous casualties. Director Robert Calderwood, i Regular Hospital Hours Tomorrow Regular Hospital Hours Tomorrow Regular dispensary hours will go into effect again tomorrow at Watkins Memorial hospital, following the physical examinations of new students yesterday and today. Dispensary hours at the hospital are from 8 to 12 o'clock each week day morning, and from 2 until 5 o'clock each afternoon. trying out some candidates for the part and expects to have the role filled by tonight's rehearsal. Settings for the play have been completed by Don Dixon. There are two sets—an interior, the famous "Blue and White Room" of the Throssel sisters, and an exterior depicting the outside walls of the soldier's barracks. Larry David, fa 40, is in charge of lighting effects. The play will open a week from tonight for four performances in Fraser theater. Reserved ticket sales are scheduled to open at the ticket office in the basement of Green hall tomorrow morning. County Medical Society Will Hear Canuteson, Tice Dr. R. I. Canuteson, director of the student health service, and Dr. G. M. Tee, a staff member of the University hospitals, Kansas City, Kan., will present papers at the regular monthly meeting of the Douglas County Medical society, which will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at Wattkins Memorial hospital. Three out-of-state specialists will join five University staff members on the Institute faculty. They are Dr. Angela Broening of Baltimore, Dr. Louise Farwell Davis of Evanston, Ill., and Miss Frances Mitchell of Columbia University. Second Annual Reading Institute Here June 24-29 Doctor Canuteson will speak on "Case Findings in Minimal Tuberculosis," and Doctor Tice will speak on "Interpretation of the Chest X-ray." The second annual Reading Institute will be held here June 24-29. Three hundred teachers of the state are expected to enroll to learn how to remedy or remove a vital cause of many student failures—the inability to read. W. S.G.A. Tea Tomorrow All new women students will be guests at the W.S.G.A. tea tomorrow from 3:00 to 5:00 in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. The College Jeweler Wants to See You For MORNING News and FOREIGN News Subscribe---- THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters Rexall Drug Store PHONE 17 H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. Hands across the tables of the student book store have clamored for textbooks and supplies for more than 40 years. We welcome new and old hands this new semester so--- BUY or SELL at the student BOOKSTORES USED and NEW TEXTBOOKS Headquarters for VALENTINES Feb. 14 is almost here! CHECK these supplies listed for your convenience Zipper Note Book Student Lamp, I.E.S. Laundry Cases Drawing Instruments Pennants and Banners Pencils, Ink and Stationery Fountain Pens - Pencils Dissecting Instruments Slide Rules Gifts Greeting Cards WE DELIVER