THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 Hill Society Watkins hall will hold open house this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. ∞ PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Letcher of Pittsburgh announce the marriage of their daughter, Mabel E. to Morriss Matuschka, 179, of Pittsburg, the son of John Matuschka by the Rev. O. Matuschka, took place Wednesday, April 13, in Pittsburg. --tin, e'19 Treasurer, Russell Rosenquist, e'18 Mr. and Mrs. Matuschka are making their home at 946 Ohio street. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Raymond Wright, bumel. Dinner guests at the Gamma Ph. Beta house Tuesday evening were: Mrs. George Kirchoff Pruf. Robert Davis and Mrs. Davis Mrs. Davis Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Holmes Dean R. A. Schwegler and Mrs. Schweg Ier Triangle fraternity elected the following officers for the coming school year. Tuesday evening: President, Roy Toomey, e'uncl Vice-president, Thomas Stevenson, e18 Recording secretary, William Ailey, e19 Corresponding secretary, Edward Curtin, e19 Treasurer, Russell Rosenquist, e18 Sergeant-at-arms, Wright Weight, e40 Continued from page 1 Music Festival-and the department of painting of the School of Fine Arts will be exhibited. Festival Opens Sunday Helen Marshall, brilliant young American soprano and radio star has been obtained for the Young American Artists program on Monday, May 2. This is under the auspices of the University Concert series. The Clavius or color organ rectal. Tuesday evening, May 3, will be the final attraction on this season's concert course. The festival will open Sunday, May 1, with special observance by the churches of Lawrence through sermons and special music in the morning. A performance of the opera "Hansel and Gretel" will be presented by faculty members a vist students in the afternoon in Hoch auditorium; The Haskell Institute Band will give a Campus concert at the same time. The Lawrence Public School Music Festival featuring musical groups from the elementary, junior high and senior high schools, will be held on Monday evening in addition to the Young American Artists program. A special music program before the Rotary Club, a chamber music recital by the University String Quartet, and the two-piano team of Alice Russell, fa39, and Joyette Vetter, fa39 will be given Monday afternoon. On Fine Arts Day, Wednesday, May 4, the Lawrence Music Club will give a program at 3 p.m. and a demo- nation of the work being done in the elementary grades of the pubi- cial schools will be given at the same time as the orchestra's tourin- ment, in addition to the music con- vocation and University Symphony Orchestra that evening. 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Has Been Enlarged in the Memorial Union building at 6 The fourth annual Mid-Western Music Festival which opens Thursday, May 5, and extends through Saturday, has been enlarged this year to take in competition in bands, orchestras, choruses and solo events, both vocal and instrumental. The competitive marching concerts of bands and the annual banquet of Pi KappaLambda, national musical honorary society, will be other highlights of the Thursday program. This Mid-Western festival is held for high school students. Students from Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska have already made entries for this three-day festival held for their benefit. Bands, orchestras and choruses of class A, B and C schools will be judged and the bands will parade down Massachusetts street on Friday. A festival banquet is scheduled that evening, and will be followed by a festival concert in Hoch auditorium, with the Westminster A Capella Choir, University of Kansas Symphony Orchestra, the University Band, and the distinguished trombone soloist, Homer E. Phillips. Name New 'Y.W.' Cabine The W.W.C.A. cabinet as selected by Edna Mae Parks, now president, Elenor Slater, retiring president, and Ellen Payne, secretary, was announced yesterday. Commission Chairmen and Committee Heads Meet Next Tuesday Chairman of commission are: Eustes, Ruth Olive Brown, c40; and Betty Van Deventer, c41; personal relations, Bettie Barnes, c39; reinterpretation of religion, Evelyn Brubaker, c39; and Elizabeth Meck, c39; social service, Mary Jones; Harriet Warren, c39; Harriet Stewart; creative leisure; Marjorie Wiley, c41; and freshman, Jeanne Youngmei, c39. Chairman of committees are Way: and means, Dorothy Blue, fa39; social, Betty Jane Boddington, c40 finances, Margaret Jure Grey, c41 membership, Alice Neal, c35; and forums, Mary Pierce, c43. Elizabeth Barclay, c'enl, is chair of the publicity and house committee, Margaret Louise Carrect c20, is the W.S.G.A. representative and Martha Pinoce, c29, is chair of the Student Christian Federation. The new committee chairman will take office this spring, but the commission chairman will take office next fall. The first meeting of the new cabinet will be held Tuesday, 28, at 7:15 p.m. at Henley hops. Orcad Training School has recently shown a number of films as visual aid in education. On Tuesdays, "Juvenile Delinquency," "The New South," and "New York City," "The Story of Soap," and "The Romance of Rubber" were shown to the chemistry class. The general science class saw "The Earth," "Formation of Oceans," "Hydrocarbons," and "The Cycle of Erosion." Oread Shows Films In Visual Instruction Series The sound motion pictures, sponsored by the Student Forum board, which were scheduled for showing tomorrow will be postponed because of the Kansas Relays. Because of the bureau of visual instruction's advance orders it is not known when this series will be shown. prosecution in no uncertain terms. It was shown where this pure, sweet, simple seed, Vickers, had taken into her home a shameless husky (a Wizik Bang photo) out of the kindness of her heart. The witch had then stolen her husband, Genevieve Szygotytown, from her bakery. At the pharmacy colloquy this morning Leon Anderson, ph, will speak on "Socialized Medicine," James Robinson, ph, on "Pharmaceutical Practices" and George Salzer, ph, on "Snake Venom Therapy." Driven to drink, Vickers contem- plied suicide and would not talk even to her lifelong friend Mrs. Betty Smith. She finally brought a box of 38 shells and went to tell her child goodbye. Relays Delay Showing Of Forums Pictures Husband Haughey, the wayfair- hugged husband, admitted that his wife was perfect and that she never scolded or nagged. He whined that he might have been a better husband if she had. (The cad.) The program for April 29 will be shown in Marvin hall auditorium instead of Fraser theater. SWANK In the latter part of the trial, little Daisy told in a quavering voice how mother had been crying for nine months up stairs all alone. She recalled a picnic that had been planned for the kiddies, and how it ended up in a stone fry between daddy and the photograph. Before she could end it all she was attacked by her rivail, who carried an 18-inch bread knife in her hands. The defense she shot the man with. Unlike many oxford shirts, our Arrow Gordon can't shrink. It's Sanforized-Shrunk. You get a new shirt free if one ever shrinks. Gordon has the Mitoga form-fit, too. And the best-looking, best-fitting collar in $2 the world—an Arrow collar. 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Girls, when they went out to swim Once dressed like Mother Hubbard. POME Now they have a different whim. They dress more like her cubboard. -Herbert (Ling Poo) Anderson. Uncle Stanley had to get down on his knees to get this bit. The Kansas Relays beauty queens have not been announced, but here is the unofficial dope. Elizabeth Short takes first, with Betty Martin and Payne Patie as attendants. The Phi Phil's at Texas seemed to know the gals so they went over to tops. They'll have good seats, anyhow. Professing ignorance, may we ask Mr. Busby of the Journal-World, just what he means by "formal attention" or can it be lightened on "in informal talks" Now we hear about a certain PATEE ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIME NOW! ENDS SATURDAY 2 BIG HITS Ride the Adventure Trail With Gene! Shoot It Out With the Range Rustlers! GENE AUTRY "GUNS and GUITARS" "NIGHT SPOT" Parkyakarkus Joan Woodbury ALLAN LANE GLITTER AND GUNPLAY ON GAY BROADWAY Serial - Cartoon Always the Best JUST ONE MORE DAY TODAY THRILL-HUNTERS Here's Your Treat! Lupin vs. a G-Man in a Baffling Mystery and a Gay Love Tangle! It's Grand! Fiction's Most Fascinating Adventurer Lives and Loves Again! AND FRIDAY ALSO1 Musical Comedy Parky Cartoon Latest News JOHN DOUGLAS WRITING BRUCE BUSINESS WILLIAM . Neural Network One complete set of 3 beautiful autographed full-colored photos for *Pilot* — Clark Gabic, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy—given free allowing the matinee performance of “Arsene Lupin Returns.” TO THE LADIES SATURDAY 5 Glorious Days Jimmy Fiddler Gave It 5 Stars and thats tops. GABLE LOY TRACY "TEST PILOT" "TEST PILOT" NOTE A test pilot will fly over Lawrenc at 2:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and drop Granado tickets to "Test Pilot," also complete sets of star photos. hater at Brick's that saw a school marmal around while home Easter, and had no sooner returned to these parts when she sent him a fiver to defray her half of the expenses. She was very grim about the whole affair, so he sent back the fin and the rest is not of public interest. What will the Cake Walk be like? From the mid-week last night you would say that you most likely will ENDS TONITE S-A-L-E of Finer Spring SUITS THE JAYHAWKER'S PERCH Expert Tennis Racket Restringing in a heart-worming story of love and laughter Broodway's toughest "mugs" out- smarted by a lovely dancer JESSE MATHEWS $24 ENDS TONITE Alice Faye - Geo. Raft OBER'S AFTER EASTER Friday - Saturday "Gangway" Today's ticket to the Granada theater goes to Herbert Anderson for his expose on coming events. "Arsene Lupin Returns" starring Bruce Warren, Warren Williams and Melvyn Douglas is now showing. "Say, Fellers, here is some REAL news! . . . What a gigantic double-bill for "RELAY" Week! Any 15c Kiddies 10c Seat Anytime Those crazy-daffy trouble seekers in shabby latest intimacy with "Mon o' War" Not Pendleton, Barry MacKay and others never see anything like it. It's the one complete party of the year—corsages, formats, and a jim dandy orchestra. If only the weather holds and we don't get the measles. Oh, well, we'll see you there. Hopalong Cassidy crashes the rustlers' rule. He's— Formerly to $38.50 Included are light and darks in cheviots, worsteds, tweeds and garadines in plain and drape single and double breasted as well as sport backs. Shorts, stouts, longs, regulars THEY COULDN'T MAKE TROUBLE FAST ENOUGH ...so Dad adopts the toughest kid in town... and Bonnie brings home a husband! Sunday—"Easy Living" Jean Arthur - Edward Arnold Also "Organ Grinder's Swing" DON'T MISS MONDAY! Tex Ritter IN PERSON We Recommend $2.75 WHAT PEOPLE SAID By W. L. White THE BOOK NOOK The Students' Choice NOW SHOWING DICKINSON The Mightiest Spectacle- Thrill Any Picture Ever Gave You! LOVE that LOVE that was hate and love again . . temposuous as old Chicago itself . . foughest city's flaming destiny! The Great American Motion Picture TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE CAST Cast of Thousands Directed by HENRY KING Direct from 2.00$ run! Also—Betty Boop - News SUNDAY! Hair-Raising Adventure in a Picture that Will Make You Dream of Southern Seas! *