FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Men's Glee Club List Includes 46 Members Pilcher Says 'Organization Will Be Cut to 30 for Contest A tentative list of University Men's Glee club members, announced today by Professor William Pilcher, director, contains the names of 46 men. Harold Walker is president of the club. Other offers are Bryce Hill, business manager; Walter Lapham, library manager; Mark and Reck Shaver are accompanists. The glee club will be limited to about 20 members for the Missouri Valley glee club contest, Professor Pichler said. The tentative personnel of the gled club follows: *first tenors—Samuel T. Thierstein* Max Murphy, Glen Glenn, William Beck, Harold Patterson, Lawrence Spalsbury, Warren McElfrith, George Ladehow, Milton Webb, Chester S. Francis, Walter W. Collins. second tenors--Harold Walker, Harold Volz, Scherel Lee Wagstaff, Robert Newman, F. Dana Durand, John Winter, Walter Lapham, J. T. Crain, Dooby Dick, James Sawell, John F Wescott, Lyle Bailley, and J. A. Allen first bases—Kenneth Kell, W. Harry Lennard, Harold Bolton, Gail Purwerse, George E. Baskett, Douglas T. Ponceau, Brian Bacon, Jim Carr, Bryce D. HJI, Norman Jacobson. Second basser—Harry F. Thorne, Reed K. Hoover, Robert Crouch, Clark Adams, Joe Bustie, Brad Hamm, Luke Widener, Hall Hail, Bill McDonald, Waldo A. Shaw. Announces Choir Members William Pilcher Names Personnel of Lutheran Church Chorus The announcement has been made by William Pflucher, associate professor of, of those who will sing in the Lutheran choir, of which he is director during this semester. The choir meets regularly on Tuesday night. The members are: Alberta Hawkins, Buena Vista Bair, Virginia Bowers, Mary Elizabeth Brady, Dorothy Clark, Margaret Dordell, Elder Eddy, Arthur Endicott, Mrs. Hale, Martian Jost, Freed Muller, Michael Gleeson, Millor Lleece Mount, Mr. Gutman. BOTANY CLUB WILL INITIATE AT PICNIC NEXT TUESDAY Harold Patterson, Mildred Reuter, Ruth Rowb, Freda Schauin, Davina Shirer, Lawrence Spalabury, George Troville, Margaret芙蕾, Max Murphy, Frank Amebury, Brouse @Lam, Glen Osmann, M.J. E. Price. The meeting was held at the home of Dr. A. J. Mix of the department of botany. Refreshments were served to the 15 members who were present. ANNUAL MOCK COURT MARTIAL NEXT IN LINE FOR R. O. T. C At the first meeting of the Botany club Tuesday night plans were arranged for a picnic which will be held next Wednesday afternoon at the Botany bluff, Donald Obee, gr. president of the organization, said today. The initiation of new members will be a part of the program at the picnic. Special orders have been issued as from headquarters of the Seventh Area, Omaha, Neb. for a mock trial of a man charged with killing Kenneth Kemal, 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13. The orders were issued by Major General Ideah and signed by A. Don Kea, chief of staff and L. E. Fent, adjutant general. "Colonel" S. M. Bernhard, 417th court artillery, will be in charge of the court proceedings. HOOPES PLAY TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT IN KANSAS CITY A play, "The Newtition of Infants," written by Professor Hollen Rhode Hoopes, of the English department, is to be presented tonight at the Hotel Muehlebach in Montreal. The direction of C. C. Phlebs will be presented at a dinner given for members of the Central States Pediatric association, of which Dr. Frank C. Neff, of the Boll Memorial hospital staff, is president. Miss Phlebs will head the Kansas City last night to see the director rehearsal held at the hospital. MANHATTAN HEAD TO SPEAK TO CHAMBER OF COMMERC Dr. W. E. Grimes, head of the department of agricultural economies at Kansas State College, will speak at the regular weekly meeting of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce at the Eldridge hotel Monday noon, on the subject, "Centralization of Welfare and Relief Activities." Being chairman of a committee at Manhattan which made extensive investigations of relief work in the various counties, he was often used in bills likely iniley county. The lunchmeeting is open to anyone interested, especially heads of welfare and relief organizations. BUTCHER SUCCEEDS WENDELIN AS MAC DOWELL SOCIETY HEA Mary Butcher, fa 32, who was chief vice-president of the MacDowell moody last spring, was named president day after day. The day after day, she succeeds Rudolph Wendelin, who did not return to the University this year. A vice-president The next meeting will be held next Thursday. The date for tryouts for society membership will be announced in the Kansan at a later date, Miss Butcher SOCIETY University Women's Club Gives Opening Tea The first tea of the University Women's club was held yesterday at Women's club was held yesterday at Myers hall. Officers of the club were in the receiving line. Mrs. William Bumpartner, Mrs. Bert Nash, and Mrs. Hershall Undehill received at the door. Chairman of the various committees were Mrs. Philip Readio, refreshment; Mrs. Talph Cautenon, decoration; Mrs. Allen Cautenon, table; Mrs. Allen Cautenon, program. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Kinney played the piano and cello. Miller-Weleh Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Miller of Sycamore announce the marriage of their daughter, Maurine, to James S. Welch, 31 son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Welch of Lawrence, which took place April 16. Mrs. Welch was graduated from the University in 1932. Mrs. Welch has purchased the Monitor-Leader, Queen City, Mo., where the couple will make their home. Mrs. R. H. Wheeler Returns Mrs. R. H. Wheeler returned home Monday from Worcester, Mass, where she spent ten days with her mother. She had stopped off after returning from a trip abroad on which she accompanied Dr. Wheeler who attended meetings of the International Congress of Psychologists at Copenhagen and of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at York, England. the chaperones at Theta Phi Alpha open house tonight will be Mrs. Lucy Lynne McCallagh, housemother; Mrs. J., H.Kremer, Phil Dee Thale; Mr. Francis Wilson, Sigma Phi Epsilon; and Eva Moock, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Charlie Carl and his orchestra will play. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night were Josephine Marshall, Mary Ann Hauses, Maureen Dowdney, Katherine Marsh, Winford Jenkins, Robert Jackson, Clayford, Jean Nelson, Maxine Luther, Kilma Gibson, and Lucille Trees. In the receiving line for Corbirn hall's open house tonight will be Dean Agnes Husband, Professor and Mrs. Henry Vierner, Mrs Alberta Corbirn, Professor Ms. Brown, Mr. Mrs. Cohle, and Mr. McGrew, Mr. Sina Colle, and Mr. C.P. Brook. Mrs. Jane MacLean will chaperone Kansas City 4th ANNIVERSARY Week Starting FOX PLAZA A stage glowing with the finest talent — A dazzling kaleidoscope of melody, mirth and divertissement! SATURDAY Peter Higgins America's Popular Young tenor in INAUGURAL STAGE SHOW Direct from New York City October 8 LIFE-MUSIC-LAUGHTER Peter Higgins BROADWAY HITS THE STANLEY TWINS Musical Comedy Favorites LAKE, HARRIS & HAYES Youth - Beauty - Talent The Gay Caballero DON GALVAN PLAZA MUSIC MASTERS ON THE SCREEN RICHARD BARTHELMESS In his latest success "CABIN IN THE COTTON" PLAZA MUSIC MASTERS Spanish Banjo Boy Matinee Price: 25c till 2:45 Night and Sunday: 50c Tax included the open house which Pi Beta Phi will D hold tonight at the chapter house from 9 until 12 o'clock. Barney Scofield's hound will play. Mrs. Chorn Cook and A. M. Bigham of Kansas City left Laura Cook at the PI Bet Phi house last night. Dini Wilbens of Elmwood, Ellenbob Wells and Mike Getto. Mrs. George C. Lusca of New Ro- melle, N. X., is visiting her daughter, Eleanor, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Martha Dodge, Dorothy Messmore, and Franklin Murphy were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last night. Members of the Alpha Delta Pi were entertained by the Acacia fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 last evening. The dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Pai house last evening was Frank Betton of Kansas City. Marshall Gardner was a dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house last night. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were Howard Ranald, Richard Farris, Harold Love and John Peters. Alice Wesley, of Holyrood, a former student, is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Fi house this weekend. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Jessamine Jackson, c'34. Lost Boy Found Playing in Alley The police department was called last night to help in the search of Paul Geoebe, a 5-year-old boy living at 1230 Ored街 street. He was missed about 1130 oclock yesterday morning and was returned last night to the alley. He was returned to his home by the police. Dorothy Foster was a dinner guest at the Kappa Sigma house last night. House Government Discussed Landlords and chaperons of homes where University students are living were called to a meeting with Agnes of the University on afternoon at 2:30 in room 210 of the Administration building. House government was the topic discussed before the group by Dean Husband. Sour Owl Work Under Way Robert Hitchcock, c32, editor-in-chief of the Sour Owl announced today that work was well under way for the next issue of the Owl, which will be the Homecoming number. Leebert Glass, c'34, and James Lawson, c'35, were admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital today. There were no dismissals. Hospital News Washington, Oct. 7-(UP)-From the presidency of one of the world's most-literate corporations to the comparative exclusion of a professor's chair comes James A. Farrell of New York, Georgetown University today announced that Farrell, recently retired president of the United Steel Corporation in New Jersey, was appointed in the university's school of foreign service, beginning Nov. 1. Farrell's initial endowment in 1919 made possible the establishment of the school. FORMER U. S. STEEL HEAD TAKES PROFESSOR'S CHAIR --by DIRECTORY DUE TO APPEAR IN FORTNIGHT, FOSTER SAY? VERNE BUGEON Announces the opening of The student directory, handbook listing all University students, will be ready for distribution in about two weeks. The book is issued from the register's office today. All the necessary information has been gathered and sent to the printer, but before publication can be started a copy of the form is the office of the registrar to be proread. MAURINE DOWNING ELECTED TO DELTA PHI DELTA OFFICE Maurine Downing, fa33, was elected secretary of Delta Phi Dale, national sorority, for a second term; men, at a meeting held yesterday in West Administration building. Initiation of piedges will be held at the home of Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design, on Wednesday at 10 a.m. The exhibition will be announced in the Kansan Inter O'Brien Pleases Walker Announce the opening of DANCING CLASSES Toe. Baller, Tap. Musical Comedy, Ballroom. October 8 — Holloway Hall, 19th and Massachusetts Doctor Morrison to Return Monday Dr. Beulah Morrison, associate professor in the department of psychology, expect to meet her classes Monday. She has been ill with a severe cold and was out for about a week this professor Theodore Perkins instructor in the department, has been meeting her classes. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES For Sale at Very Low Prices S. S. Europe, Oct. 7—(UP) James A Walker, out of the running for reelection as mayor of New York this year sent his congratulations to John P. O'Brien the Democratic nominee. He released a reeleased, "very happy, command me." "O'Brien is a great corporation counsel," he told reporters on the boat, "he is a fine man, and a real New Yorker who can intimidation which makes me very happy." Money Loaned on--- Watches, Musical Instruments, Clothing, Guns, and other personal valuables. ABE WOLFSON ENDS SATURDAY! NOW! 637 Mass. Phone 675 A New Type of Comedy Right Down Your Alley: A Story That Crackles In Gay and Witty! ON THE STAGE Matinee and Nite Gwen Preston And Her 10 CHARMING COEDS In a Snappy Musical Review Featuring Her Coed Trio and Blues Singers Receives Degree at Ohio State Assistant professor E. E. Bayles, of the School of Education, has returned from a year leave of absence, during which time he attended Ohio State University where he earned his Ph.D. From this session he received his Ph.D. degree. Mr. Bayles is the superintendent of natural sciences at Oread high school. OWL SHOW 11:15 SATURDAY NITE Phi Diels Sell Most Ours Owls The results of the Sour Owl circulation price after the first issues were an increase of 17 percent, first as the result of having sold 17 more issues than Sigma Chi, who are second, Pi Kappa Alpha was third with the fourth issue Delta Salpa, Delta Upsilon, Alta Tau Omega, Phi Dowski and Kappa Sigmam. Want Ads John Barrymore in "Bill of Divorcement" ON THE STAGE Gwen Preston and Her 10 Charming Coeds Patronize Kansan advertisers. FOR RENT: Two good rooms. One single room. $8. One double room, $14. $14, 1409J. 1308 Kg. St. _20 NOTICE, Students of German: New help to memorizing vocabulary, soon on to sale at Rowlands. 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When Down Town--by The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. Wiedemann's LUNCHEON Served Daily 11:30 a.m. to 2 p. m. Also 5:30 till 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday 835 Mass. Phone 182 Established 1868 Wear one of these to the game tomorrow TWEED TOPCOATS Extra long single-breasted coats with belted back $14.75 YOU ARE INVITED First Church of Christ, Scientist, Lawrence, Kansas TO MAKE FREE USE OF THE HEIR READING, ROOM where you will find all authorized Christian Science literature 105 East 8th St. — Open daily except Sunday and holidays. 12:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. WELCOME High School Editors University Daily Kansan