FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 2. Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9: on-call 720163. Pi Lambda Theta Festival Pi Lamicha Theta entertained with their annual strawberry festival last night at the home of Miss Ruth Litchen, who was asked in service by Mrs Jean Siebe and Miss Bette Lou Grant. Forty members attended. Miss Litchen has been elected a delegate to the biennial council of Pai Lambda Theta, to be heft August 25-29 at Dixieville Notch, N. H. Installation services were held during a short business meeting for president, Robert McCormick and Henry, recording secretary, Loire Montgomery; corresponding secretary, La Moyne Pantle; treasurer, Matee Kiefer; the keeper of office, Olive Edi Phi Kappa Psi Mumni Banquet Pth Kluka PaI held its annual alumni banquet last night at the chapter house. An informal program followed the dinner with a performance of Kansas City as teammates. Alumni present were Harold Hauer Tom Woodward, Bim Fink, Frank MeFarland, and P. Smithmeyer, Tupkin, J. M. Firinacci, J. R. Blacker John D. Sullivan, O. Leary, W. H. H. Plitt, and R. H. Edwards, all of Kansas City; Mo. Joel Berklebke, P. H. Hodder, J. M. March P. D. Baty, Cotton Corbon, L. G. Carter and Forrest C. Allen, all of Lawrence, Lincoln,uscott, Eicc, and W. H. Chute. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests for dinner at the Sigma Kappa house last evening included: Milo Clawson, *c*;53er Malcolm McConnas, *c*;89ray Hutchison, *c*;100ray Richard Bird, *c*;126ray Ted Sloan, *fa*;37an Linley, *c*;35 Orin Hanta, *c*;47 Robert Anderson, *c*;153 Rodney Loughmiller, *c*;38; Clerance Rotenman, *c*;J B. Manton, and Oln ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kansas City Club of Alpha Delta Pi will be hostesses of the bl-state convention at the Bellerive hotel next Saturday and Sunday, Mr Tom Collins will speak at the lunchroom Saturday. The founders' day dinner will be held that night. At the luncheon Sunday Mr. Todd McGrath will speak about back Sunday will be for Kansas City Parchwellers and presidents of alumne clubs. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Phi Epius entertained the following at a dinner and an hour dance last night; Bette Lennon, fa'38; Maxine Mellier, c'anci; Forme Nerman, c'unci; Hermann Heaford, c'pati-Lyman; c'nira; Poggy Swinchert, c'unci; Grace Myers, c'uni; Virginia Stearns, c'unci; and Lloyd Kribbiel, c'unci. Pi Beta Phi will hold its annual spring party tomorrow night in the Memorial Hall unicamble. Red Blackburn and his brothers, Matthew and Chip elaphuses will be: Mrs. Jane McClean, T. S. Sliver, Mrs. Belle Wilimot, Mrs. J. R. Kieranen, and Mrs. Magaret Gamma Pla Beta will entertain with its annual spring party tonight at the chapter house from 9 until 12. Jessie Karpin will be the musician. The chapman will be Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Eva Oksa, Mrs. Clyde Harrison, and Mrs. Ralph Boldwin. Aurora fraternity had as dinner guests last night at their sister-daughter banquet the following: Martha Dodge, c36; Marjorie Hornberg, pb77; Elenna Grant, e'38; Florence Dill, e'36; Ruth Stoland, e'35; and Clara Hatton, instructor of ☆ ☆ ☆ dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltah house last night were: Mrs. P. H. Landis; Miss Mary Jenkinson, of the department of Spanish; Mr. B. T. Beckwith, of the department of French; and Dr. Mildred Mikeke, c37; and Marie Russell, c37. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pius last night were: Dr. N. P. Schervod of the department of bacteriology; George Murphy; Robert S. Burger and all of Kauai City, Mao; Boh fortion of Greenen, and Ben Staplein of Denver. Week-end guests at the Gamma Phi plea house are as follows: Nadine Bishop of Kanus City; Maxime Van belf, b33; of Paula; Wawcher, Catherine; d44; Irginia Burgress and Jane Benton, both f4 Kansas City, Mo. The Mothers' Club of Sigma Kappa entertained the members of the active chapter with a covered ditch lunchroom it the chapter house yesterday noon, Mrs. R. B. Beamer, president of the clubs, was in charge of the arrangements. Kappa Alpha Theta had as dime, guests last night Deen Armas Husband, Waldemar Gelich, Senator and Mrs. Fred Harris of Ottmann; Miss Irene Peabody, of the department of music and Mr. Thomas of Lawrence. PilGamma Gamma had as dinner guests last night the following: Prof. and Mrs Henry Wormer; Martin Withews; c38; Katie Hyman; Dr. Peter Keele; c38; Boh Johnson; c37. PHONE K.U. 66 The closing dance at the University Club for the year will be given Saturday night at 8:30. Bachauer members will be informed of the party, which will be informal. Along Kappa Ppa announces the pledging of the following: Vee Tucker, c37 of Liberal; Harold Bennett, lancer of Liberal; and John M. Lombard, cunell of Bill Mich. The Wives of the K.U. Engineer will give a lunchoon Tuesday, May 14 at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Hood, which they will hold a business meeting. Triangle announces the pledging of erbie Jones, e'unel, of Sugar Creek fo. The Gamma Phi Beta alumnae and saturates and their husbands will have dinner Tuesday night at the University 27th, Room 1035. The Mornings of Kansas City, Mo., was a lunch guest yesterday at the Sigma Chi house. Herbert Mueller, German exchange student, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house yesterday. Martin Stelson, e'unl, was a dinner guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda house Wednesday night. Nancy Calhoun was a guest at the Comma Phi Beta house yesterday noon Two Best Bands Picked At First Band Festival (Continued from page one) Platte City, Mo. Division 2: Paul Mizz Bronner, Surlines. Bishop Spencer French Horn—Division 1: Perry Tutor, Enid, Okh. Division 2: Charles Elliott, Enid, Okh. Oboe-Division 1; Robert Enles, Burlington. Susaphone—Division 1: Kenneth Sloan, Platt Cm. Mo. UNIVERSITY BAND TO PLAY Concert, Featuring Guest Conductors Will Be Tonight MISCELLANEOUS The University of Kansas band, un- CLASSIFIED ADS OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE LOST, Red Parker pench, Monday, May 6, between East Adm. and Snow Hall. Valued as gift, Reward. Finder please. Call Howard Cardinals .2345 - 118 LOST AND FOUND PHONE K.U. 66 KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING $1550 Steinew School Style O, owned by former student of School of Fine Arts. Must sell. May be seen at 1414 Said 38, St. Kansas City, Kansas. -156 CLEANERS 14th & Tenn. We Call and Deliver Phone AT YOUR SERVICE TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c three insertions, 50c six insertions, 75c contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansas Business Office. the direction of Russell L. Wiley, will give its concert tonight at 7:30 in the University Auditorium. The guest conductors featured in this concert include James Duffee of bands at Texas Technical institute, Lubbock, Texas, brother of Russell L. Wiley of the University, and Earl D. Irsen, conductor of the North Texas Agricultural College. The first Annual National Band Festival has been made possible through the cooperation of the morbidity of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and of Kansas band, with Russell L. Wiley, as general chairman. They have not only made contributions, but have also wellliterally worked on various commemorative houses to house the visiting musicians. The program for this evening's concert is as follows: Finale, "Symphony in F Minor," No 1. (Tschalkowsky). "Spirit of the Red and Blue," March (James Van Dyck), conducted by the Composer. "Napol," Canzone Con Variazione (Bellstedt-Simon), with Solo for Cornet by Paul Smart. "Sonata No. 1," (Handel), solo for Oboe by John Schanuel, (Band accompaniment with Millard Laird, 1st Horn in K.U. Band). "Finlandin," A Finland Tone-Poem (Sibellius) with Dewey O. Wiley at guest conductor. Two Marches: "Shemandaah," (Gold an), and "Washington Grays," (Graffa, Earl D. Irons, guest conductor) "Flight of the Bumblebee," (Rimaky Korsakow), Scherzo from the Opera "The Legend of the Tsar Saltan". "Wiener Volkmusick, Komzak, Vienna Folk Songs (Safranck). "Crimean and the Blue." BANQUET WILL BE SATURDAY *Allegismina Movement From Sonata No. 2, for two Flutes (Franck Kahni) by Alex Fielder and Bruce Lamb* *Fantasia, on the Familiar Teme* *Annie Laurie*; (*Clay Smith*), solo for Trombone by Bromeon Thrace Hamburg. Distinguished Conductors and Judges Will Be Guests of Honor The highlight of the first annual National Band Festival to which the University is host will be held on Saturday, April 26 at the Hotel Eldridge. The distinguished conductors and judges who have participated in the series of contests and concerts will be guests of Phil Oliver has had charge of all arrangements for the banquet and has been assisted by Lyle Bailey, 24. Mr. Oliver says that the decorations will be unusual and that a capacity crowd is expected. Dean Swainthout will give a short welcome to the visitors and each of the eight judges will speak briefly. The judge include, Evinh Frimo Goldman, Ian MacDonald, Dan Moynihan and Lam F. Ludwig, Dr. Carl Buch, Erd R. Dorns, and Herbert L. Clarke. All conductors and their wives will attend the banquet and drum majors and student leaders from each of the schools represented. Tickets are $1.00 und may be obtained through the University Band members. Bill Brandt, drum major of the University Band, will offer some of his well-known imitations and Tom Ryan, gr. will present piano selections. FINAL CONCERT TOMORROW The guest conductors for this concert are: Dr. Edwin Franko Goldman, Dr. Carl Busch, Herbert L, Clarke, and Harold Bachman. The National Festival 500-plus piece band, will give its concert tomorrow at the Carnegie Hall in therium. This will be the climax and concluding program of the Band Fes- Four Guest Conductors and Wiley Will Direct 500-Piece Band March Military, Trumpeter's Carrival (Lossy); Overture Silver Cord (O'Nell); ChicagoShelf Festival; March (J. H. Harold Bassman, host conductor Prelude (to the American Bandmasters' Association) (Carl Busch), Sir Carl Busch, guest conductor. This mass band, one of the largest bands ever assembled, is composed of high school bands from several states along with the University of Kansas Band. Due to the large number in the student body, the stage space at the University Auditorium by extending it almost half way across the lower floor. The program will be as follows: Holdingsg march (Triumphal March, from Sigurd Jarasailaf Suite) (Greig), Bussell I. Wiley conductor. Overture, II Guaranty (Gomez- Clarke); March, "Long Beach Is Calling" (Clarke); Mr. Herbert L. Clarke guest conductor. March, Stepping Along (Goldman); Symphonic Poem, "Universal Judgment" (De Nardia); Sheepswake (Bach); Shannonadow, March (Goldman); Children's March (Goldman); University Grand Marsh (Goldman), Dr. Evelyn PI LAMBDA THETA GIVES Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, held its annual Strawberry Festival last evening at the home of Erin E. Truth, 1620 Althamma Road, including members of the sorority, alumnus, and guests, attended. ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FETE Following a short business meeting, the newly elected officers for next year were installed. There were president, Ruth Kenney, gr; vice-president, Ursula Henley, edc; 356 recording secretary, Lezia Montgomery, edc; corresponding secretary, Léonique Pantie, edc; 28,trees administrator, Gilles Dufour, Olive Olmstead, c76, Jean Steele and Betty Lou Grant assisted the hostess in serving. Olive Smith's Condition Not Serious The condition of Olive Smith, b33, was struck by a taz) Wednesday after a fall from a balcony. After hospital examination and observation it was found she had received cuts and bruises but no fractures or serious Olive Smith's Condition Not Serious Psychologists to Start Convention Here Today ation," Glen Finch and Elmer Culler, University of Illinois. Section C. a Administration auditorium, James P. Porter, O尔肯 University, chairman. The program is "Common Element in Silent and Oral Reading." The program is "Becoming Contributing to Reading Disability," Paul A. Witty, Northwestern University, "Study of Good and Poor Reading by Synchronous Records of Eye and Voice," Grant Burkhardt and Daniel Bass, "Effectiveness of Summarizing and Rereading," H. A. Peterson, Lois Watt, Mary Kimmel, Nora Graminee, and Section B in room 203 Administration, Hulsey Cauce, chairman, "Studies in the Influence of Tensions on Learning and Problem Solving." J. C. Stuffacher and A. G. Bills, University of Chicago; "The Method of Common Ground," Learning Experimentation*, Fleyd L. Bush, University of Illinois; "An Experiment in Law of Effect in Learning the Maze by Humans," Homer B. Reed, Kansas State College; "Reaction Time and Condition," Carl N. Rexroad, Stephen College; "The Role of Mental State Selections in Their Vibrio-tape pattern," Louis D. Goodfellow, Northwestern University. (Continued from page one) ALL SHOWS 25c GRANADA Shows 3-7-9 S. S. Van Dine's Thrilling Philo Vance Mystery NOW! ENDS SATURDAY "THE CASINO MURDER CASE" Plus—Technicolor Cartoon World's Latest News Paul Lukas Alison Skipworth ON THE STAGE Tonite Only, 9 to 9:30 Joo Dunkel - Barbara Goll Bernhardt - Barbara Boldy- Pole Bob - Bedeh Schoe- J. T. Craig - A.O. Pti Ori- Templek Emery and Mikhail In addition to Context Numbers the following talent from K. U. will present a variety of specialty acts; SATURDAY NITE 9 to 9:30 ONLY HOUR BROADCAST From the Stage TED FIO RITO CONTEST FINALS Positively No Advance in Prices for the Year's Finest Entertainment. "The Thin Man" and "Robertz" Together for the First Time in Arthur Somers Roche's Thrilling Mystery Comedy! GINGER ROGERS WM. POWELL "STAR OF MIDNIGHT" SUNDAY — 4 Days ALL SHOWS 25c Breakfast, Roundtable Talks on the 'Bondmaster's Problems' by Dr. Goldman, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Buchman, Mr. Ludwig and others—All visitors invited to attend—University Memorial Union Ballroom. Program for National Band Festival 10:30 a.m. Grand Parade Down Town, all bands and drum corps participating. 7:30 n.m. Woodwind Ensemble Cortests, (Auditorium). 1:00 p.m. Claus A Band Concerts, (Auditorium). Today 4:30 p.m. University of Kansas Band in Context. Russell L. Wiley, Conductor. (Auditorium) Lecture, "Correcting Imaging. Its possibilities, difficulty" by Herbert L. Charke. Courtesy Jack A. Tucker (Auditorium) Always a Bargain Show Saturday, May 11 8:30 a.m. Final Behearsal of National Festival Band, (Auditorium). PATEE 8:30 a.m. Final Technical of National Festival Bond ("Australia") 9:15 a.m. Marching Concert and Bond Review, University Sta- 5. 00 p.m. Banquet in Honor of Distinguished Guest Conductors and Judges, Hotel Eldridge Crystal Room, Informal, Conductors, Wives of Conductors, Student Directors and Drum Majors may attend this banquet. 8:20 p.m. National Festival Band, (A select Masured Band in Concert, Auditorium). 2 BIG FEATURES Friday at 7:30 there will be the following program: "Symposium on Socia Reconstruction" Administration auditorium, R. H. Wheeler, University of Kansas, chairman; "Symposium on Clinical Psychology, room 322, Administrational Research, chairman; "Symposium on Vocational Psychology", room 303 Administration, F. A. Kingston, University of Chicago, chairman; "Symposium on Physiological and Sensory Psychology", room 213, Administration, Samuel Brennan, Ohio State University, chairman; "Symposium on the Psychology of Learning", room 303, Administration, Harvey A. 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