FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Several New Features In East-West Review Varied Program Is Planne By Foreign Students of University Several new features will be introduced this year, in the annual East-West revue, a production sponsored each year by the foreign students of the college. They are presented next Monday and Tuesday evening in Fraser theater. Comedy skirts in various languages, negro, Spanish, and Hawaiian musical numbers, strong man nets and dances of various countries will be among the numbers on the program. The international humor, one of the features of the revue, will be presented somewhat differently this year and will include stories in Russian, German, and Jewish, as well as Japanese, Hawaiian, Filipino, and American. The Hawaiian Jayhawks will appear two times singing Hawaiian and modern American songs. An East Indian dance will be presented by Dorye Freddy c33, and Bus Snooknoch c33, Miss Monica c33, for a puppy number given by Milred Kirkby, c33, and Mary K Fredrick, c34. Several comedy skits will be presented by George Culliham, Tom Pagene c34, and Ben Tegarden, c5. Jujit and strong man acts will be presented by Lloyd Griggs, and Sibahu Suga, and Kandakek Rai, Kandakek Rai, Riho. Strong man. A Negro quartet composed of Byron Mason, a '64; Donald David, in 1953; James Jonen, gr. and Prestice Townsend, in 1970; and Barbara Hustler in several songs. A group of Spanish semenates will be sung by Keith Dauvall, guest of Mrs. Alice Moorecini, of the School of Pino Artuza, at the Filippo Filipino school, presented by the Filipino students. Plan Democratic Meetings Between 2,00 and 2,500 Delegates Expected for Convention Plans are being made by the use cative committee of the county central committee for the housing of delegates and visitors for the state Democratic convention to be held May 15. In addition, the committee will be between 2,000 and 2,600 guests. Up to this time, the department of political science has made no plans for the inclusion of it in the institution. It is believed, however, that the department will take advantage of the convention as a sort of clinical laboratory in contemporary Mrs. W. O. Hamilton of Lawrence will be chairman in charge of arrangements for a luncheon which will be held Monday noon for all women delegates and visitors at the dining room of the Methodist church. The report that Governor Franklin D. Rosemuth of New York would be the chief speaker at the convention, as announced in the Douglas County Republican, could not be authenticated this morning. Two other prominent Democrats are mentioned as possible speakers for the state convention. These two are Carver Clerk and John Baird, Governor Al. Blake of Maryland. Definite plans regarding the speaker will be known early in the coming week after members of the executive committee of the convention confer with Governor Woodring in Topeka this afternoon. Nutices of a meeting for young Democrats to be held as a part of the state convention, have been sent to county chairmen in Kansas by Joe McDowell c31, state chairman of the Young People Democratic clubs. Speakers will be Governor Harry McDonald, chairman of the Young Men's Democratic club of Lawrence Tyre Taylor, president of the Young Democratic clubs of America, may also speak The program committee, and the bylaws committee, of which Gordon Sloan. ¢33, is a member will make reports at the meeting, and, according to present plane, an outline of state legislation and a program will be formulated. Coen to Meet Davis Stars Tennis Captain to Oppose Shields of Van Ryn Sunday Junior Coen, captain of the Kansas tennis team, is one of the outstanding players of the Middle West who has been invited to play against the Davis cup team when it appears at the Rock-Coast Kansas City Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The Davis team is headed south and has made Kannas City one of its few stevorec entrances. Coen will probably play against Shields or Van Ryn of the Davis Several students from the University are planning on attending the exhibition matches which will be played. Read the Want Ads. 'Night Club' Dramatization Given at Tea Yesterday The story "Night Club" by Katherine Brush, and dramatized by Miss Helen Rhoeops Hoda, was played by a cast at the University Women's club tea given in Myers hall yesterday. Mrs Brutus Hamilton, retiring program manager of the club, was the manager of the production and Miss Hopes was director. The following was the cast of characters: Mrs. Brody, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoops; Miss Lona Levin, Mrs. H. Underhill; Mrs. Cavendish, Mrs. J. H Nelson; Mrs. Florentia Hignaite, Mrs. J. McClain; Mrs. J. Ketel, Mrs. Tom Griffith, Mrs. Henry Warner; Sylvia Taylor, Mrs. George Seal. Mirc, Linwood, Lee, Mrs. D. J. Teivstadie; Mrs. Bratt de Young, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunnelt; Mrs. Boardman Elizabeth Dunnelt; Mrs. Boardman Bernardo, Mrs. Margaret Lynn; Mrs Nester Lester, Miss Helen Wangstaff Miss Virginia Ellis, Mrs. Laurel Anderson; Miss Katherine Silvestre, Mrs. Kathryn Luffe, Mrs. Lynn Tukey; LockJane lockridge, Mrs. E. C. Dent; Elsener Furdy, Mrs. Gladia Baker; Joe Ann Davis, Mrs. Perkins Mariesle Parker, Mrs. John Hanley Lindsey Moore, Mrs. Franklin Will At the annual business meeting, held just prior to the program, it was voted to give a scholarship of $100 to the University scholarship fund and $500 to a student. The following officers were elected for next year: Mrs. E. H. Lloyd, president; Mrs. C. M. Young, vice president; Mrs. W. R. Smith, record secretary; Mrs. J. S. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. L. B. Louboutin, treasurer; Mrs. D. C. Jackeon, social chairman; Mrs. Allen Creafon, finance chairman; Mrs. E. C. Bachler, finance chairman; and Mrs. O. Stolau, Miss May Gaulsen still at Vola Anderson, more than a Pi Beta Phi to Have Annual Spring Formal Pi Beta Phi will have its annual spring formal party tonight at Kobe's hall from 2 until 12 p.m. Arle Simmons and his band will play Dr. and Mrs. Stoland Entertain Faculty Members and Wives Dennis Agus, Husband, Miss Vita Lear, and Miss Marcia Beauty will be special guests. The chaperones will be Mrs. Jane McLean, T. S. T. Stower, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Edith Miller. Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Stolland entertained the faculty of the University of Michigan, where he was dinner last night at the Hotels Wood. Bridge at their home followed One guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orville S. Walkers, Dr. and Mrs. L. E Blee, Dr. and Mrs. Parke Woodward, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Lands. Miss Lila Walling, Charles F. Haughey, David T. Loy, Dr. E. J. Briach of Atchison. Williford-McPherson Lieutenant Colonel and M. Forest Fatey Williford of FI. Mills, Philippine Islands, announce the marriage of their daughter, Freddrie Martin, to William Lindsay McPherson, lieutenant of the must orteillery in the Philippines. The marriage was solemnized Saturday evening at the Corregidor club at 9. Mills. Lieutenant McPherson is a graduate of the University and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The couple will be married in United States the middle of December. Mr. Jennett was a former student of his University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Dr. Jenett is a graduate of the University of Missouri where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Fraternity. Jarriage Anounced The marriage of Miss Albera Kirk daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Kirk of Hutchinson, to Dr. James Harvey Johnett Kansas City, M., has beer Fourteen members of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorceress, went to Topeca yesterday afternoon. They presented a recital event at a meet-and-greet club at 5:30 p.m. The same recital will be given here Sunday afternoon. The annual spring party given by the Westminster Student Foundation will be held tonight at Westminster Hall in London. It will take place on 33, is in charge of arrangements. Party to Be Tonight Mu Phi Epsilon Gives Recital The University club will entertain with an informal dinner dance honoring the late Barbara and George Beal and Mrs. T., D Prentice are in charge of arrangements University Club to Have Dance Alfredo Bustamante, gr., and Laurene Aspern. c32, spake on conditions in the Philippines at the meeting with Dr. Rodriguez and W.Y.C.A. at Henley house last night. Bustamante Gives Speech Dorothy Arnold, c'33, entertained the graduating members of Alpha Chi Omega with a buffet supper on Wednesday night at her home, 905 Ohio street. There were 11 guests. Garden flowers were used for decoration. The hostess was assisted in serving by Marjorie Luxton, c'33. Seniors Are Guests The Westley foundation hayrack ride will be held tonight. The hayracks will leave the First Methodist church at 5:30 p.m. Chapermiles will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hunt, the Row, with Mrs. E. Price, and Mrs. M. Larkin. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house lost night were Harriette Newcomer, cunc!; Mildred Gruelbauer, c23; Ruth Stanton, c24; Margaret Johaton, c2; Grace Glanville, b32; Ida Lanning, c4; Vivian Milton, f32. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained nine guests at dinner last night. They were Edna Turnell, Cyril Evangeline Clark*, 39; Geraldine Irion, 43; Garnette Hughes, 34; Elzebeth Dunkel, assistant professor of theology at John Peterson, cunei; Kenneth Hawarth, cunei; John Hill, cunei; Harold Allen, cunei; Weekend guests at the Delta Zeta house are Mrs. F. E. Chaffee of Kansas Mo. Mez, and Joan Dunn and Edna Wheatley of Arkansas City. Miss Whecity is the province director of Delta Zeta. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Noah, 820 Illinois, will give a dinner this evening at the Torrance for 20 guests, followed by the Marmalade Bowl scheme of lavender will be carried out. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were Sylvia Stewart, c'34; Florence Paige, c'32; and John Lyons of Kannas City, Mo. Professor W. L. Burdick will entertain the seniors of the School of Law with their annual spring formal party on May 12 in his home, 518 Kentucky. Mrs. W. E. Zigler of Coffeyville and Anna Margaret Feters of Kansas City, Mo., were guests this week at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Theta Phi Alpha announces the engagement of Alisa Stokes of Bonner Springs, to Kemenn Cassister of Law and College. It is a former student of the University. Ferno Newman of Toronto was a guest at the Phi Beta Pi house the first part of the week. He was a student in the University last year. Alpha Gamma Delta will have as dinner guests tonight, Mrs. J. B. Marcellos, of Wichita, her daughter, Susan, and her son, Eta, burlc. Edwin Malley, e31, and Dave Weir of Kansas City, Kan., were guests at the Phi Kappa house yesterday. The Sigma Kappa Mothers' club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. F. W. Cutter, 1084 Tennessee. Alpha Tau Omega had as dinner guests last night Allan Beatty, John Feals, and Wayne Knowles, Tongan-oxie. Albert Harmon, c35, was a dinner guest at the Phi Beta Pi house last night. Marjorie Luxton, c'33, was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega nouse last night. STENOGRAPHIC and copy work no- sensitive. Thesiscopy a speciality. Call for and for an interview. Phone 828-635-7991. 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WE BRING YOU Johnny HAMP In Person and His Internationally FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Featuring Cari GRAYSON England's Ambassador of Song, a celebrated European Radio and Phonograph Star, to the The Famous Terrace Cafe of the Hotel Bellerive You'll like John Hamon and his band, who are crazy about him in staid London when they played at the famous Rainbow Stage. They play daily, every day after day and night eight at the Hotel New York—it is one of the landmarks of the big national radio station. They play every day in New York and out of the downtown to earth where you can see him, hear him, and donate to his dedicated music right in Kansas City where John will play. THREE DAILY DANCE PROGRAMS LUNCHEON Daily 85 cents It will coat you only 85 cents per person to entertain your friends or guests in the beautiful Terrace Cafe. If you dance you will love it—if you wish to play bridges we will have your bridge set up ready for you. You can rent a room or play cards you will enjoy your self anyway—you'll enjoy the food—you'll appreciate the restful atmosphere of the Terrace Cafe. FULL COURSE DINNER AND DANCING Daily and Sunday $1.50 No Cover Charge SUPPER DANCE COVER charges over 9.30 P.M. only, nightly and Sunday $1.00* Saturday $1.50 (** includes** Monday $1.75) BREAKFAST at 13:30 A.M. Note: Better Dress on Sat, Eve - Dinner patrons are invited to remain for Supper Dance without cover charge — except Saturday. No cover charge at any time for dinner. Hotel Bolleriv HOTEL BELLERIVE Armour and Warwick Boulevards Kansas City, Missouri PARK in the BELLFRIVE GARAGE TODAY AND TOMORROW Everyone Owes It To Themselves To See "THE MIRACLE MAN" SUNDAY—ONE DAY ONLY Demons of Rhythm Special Added Attraction PAT COLLINS JAZZ BAND NOW! Ends Tomorrow Thundering Hoofs! Pounding Hearts! Here's Entertainment Loved by Millions! You'll Yell! It's That Good Hobart Bosworth-Marion Shilling Wm Collier, Jr. Also -Chic Sale Comics - Cartoon - "Lightning Warrior" Featuring the World's Greatest Colored Drummer ANDY KIRK'S 12 CLOUDS OF JOY On the Stage—SUNDAY ONLY Triumphal Return No Advance in Prices VARSITY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 TOMORROW Ends Tonight "This is the Night" Lily Damita - The Tolda Mc Charlie Riegels Broughes ON THE STAGE The American Paderewski JOHNNY WISE ON THE STAGE Assisted By PETITE-MILLE GENE Musical Concert Star Direct from the Follies On the Screen —On the Screen- Two men found her a stairway in their ship yuiles out at sea--gone wanted, her love—the other—and tragedy threatened them all! With Fay Wray and Leon Waycoff Algo "Batting With Bullo Bill" Ahead of Kansas City! Starts Sunday for Three Glorious Days Get the Inside Story of Who Killed Damon Fenwick! The TRIAL of VIVIENNE WARE FOX PICTURE 7