TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1032 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Artistry, Personality in Giannini's Triumph Acting Part of Soprano's Qualities Contributing to Success By Elliott Penner, gr A great artist, a clever actress, and a human personality appeared as the last feature of the university concern course last night in the person of Duolina Giannius, world famous dramatic soprano. The great artist was represented in the glorious voice and its use, the acting was all such a part of the whole pictures that she built up that one not looking for it would probably miss its beauty. The fact that the woman was fully illustrated at the very end of the last encore, "Estralitz," when a woman on the second row punctured the closing note with a combined sneeze and cough and "La trombone." That was what the laughter. An inferior artist would have raved. Giannini can laugh. Appeared in Artistic Unit Ganniini, her accompain Molla Bernstein, and the long piano in the clow of which the singer stood were all united into a single articuity unit by the spell of the powerful, stirring voice and the personality of the artist. Giamini sang and portrayed music in French, Italian, English, and in her last encounters. Spanish, last night, and yet it was all one language—the language that only an artist can give to one who will listen. Perhaps there were some who disliked her wrinkling forehead or her sweeping eyebrows that arched spasmodically as she played her parts, but they would not care for her voice or imagination and music can bring anyway. Expressed Many Moods There is no need to comment, especially upon the music she sang, it was Giannini who made the concert last night. A less great artist would have been more successful in presenting its popular taste in selection of numbers to have succeeded. There was the awe inspiring pride expressed in the aria "Plus Grand Dame Osobacurte" (from "Reine de Sabu" (Gounod) the smirking joy of the singer) and the gloomy cimpiness portrayed in "Storrelleatrice" (Respigh), the full satisfaction of mood of "Ah, Them Beloved One" (Levitzki), or the even changing emotions of the group to a comic song of lyrics to a comic song "Mencheo." Then there were the two Spanish execres. The woman sneezed, Gianni laughed. The audience applauded And that was all. Meets Kansas State Today Kansas Tennis Squad is Favorite to Win Fourth Match With a clean record behind them Junior Coen and his Jayhawker网 artists entered the fourth match of the season this afternoon when the Kansas won against Laverne for the initial meeting of the year between the two schools. The match this afternoon will be the one between the two teams that will count in the conference standings. Each squash plays a double round robin schedule, but only half of the matches are included when Big Six stands are figured. At a recent directors' meeting at Columbia, the toss of a coin decided which matches of the entire seasons play should be contested. The means that every home tennis match will be a championship one. Kansas, defending the Big Six tennis title, has not dropped a set in match play so far this season, and went into the match this afternoon overwhelming favorites to annex another victory. Cincinnati, Stirling Slob, Louise McDonald, George Hunt and the four men who were scheduled to comprise the team. Women's Intramurals Alpha XI Delta defeated Alpha Gamma Delta, and Watkins hail lost to Alpha Chi Omega in the women's baseball intramural yesterdays after- Alpha Xi Delta won by a score of 27 to 24. Bishop and Glanville was the battery for Alpha Xi Delta, and the battery for Alpha Xi battery was Whaler and Bonan. Alpha Chi Omega won by a 26 to 7 score. The battery for alpha Chi Omega was Luxton and Tobbles, and the Waterford team composed of Tempera and Lightburn. The following games are scheduled in the women's baseball inturamurals for tomorrow afternoon: Alpha Delta Pi v. Delta Zeta on diamond No. 1; Chi Omega v. Watkins hall on diamond No. 2; and Alpha Chi Omega v. Sigma Kappa on diamond No. 3. All of the games will be played at 4:30. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Housemothers' Club Meets for Last Time This Year The Housemothers' club met yet day at a 1 o'clock luncheon in Wiedemann's. It was the last meeting of the year. Quartet tables were used, and the decoration was very neat, which were presented to all guests, were cernitions which were given by Mrs. Anne Cahill, an honorary member. Dean Agnes Husband and Mrs. E. Lindley were guests of honor. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge Prizes were awarded Dean Dumbain T. S. T. Stover, Ms. Nigel Oqden, Frances Goddell, S. S. L. Wilburn. The committee in charge of the meeting was Mrs. Eva Oakes, chairman; Mrs. Fannie B. McAdams; Mrs. W. F. Wilson; Mrs. B. F. Howard; Mrs. P. H. Klikenberg; Mrs. N. K Thompson. Dockings Entertain Twenty Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Dockering entertained 20 guests with a dinner at the University club Saturday night. Before the dinner the guests played bridge and golf on Thursday afternoon. Shire, Prizes were won by Mrs.莲维t and Professor E. C. Buehler. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hersel Underhill, Mr. and Mrs. John Blocker, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kester, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burcher, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Loretta Lee, M. Lowe, Mrs. Lyle Saw, Mr. and Mrs J. D. Stratman, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Noville of Kansas City, Mo. Church Sororities to Have Joint Meeting Tonight There will be a joint meeting of the church servants this evening at Myers Church. Please join us for an event. Servants participating are Kappa Beta, Kappa Phi, Theta Epsilon, Phi Delta. Chi Delta and Sigma Eta Chi. Guest of honor will be Dean Agnes Husband, Mrs. E. H. Lindley, and Mrs. C. F. Walker. The presidents of the various organizations are in charge of the supper, and the vice-presidents of the reception. The program, in charge of Martha Boyeen, c33. will be a Mother's day play, "They Who Wevel." Post-Nuptial Courtesy Given for Mrs. George G. Kirchoff Mrs. George G. Kirchhof was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given Saturday as a post-nuptial courtship. The bostoneses were Miss Marilyn and Dr. Duncan. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Kirchhof was Nancy Harman. the luncheon was given at the home of Miss Klein, 604 Missouri. Vases of lavender and yellow tulips and sweet william were used in decorating the quartet tables. A surprise shower of gifts followed the luncheon. Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae to Honor Seniors The annual spring dinner in honor of seniors of the active chapter will be given Thursday evening at 6:30 at the University club by the Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae association. A program will follow the dinner. There in charge of arrangements for the dinner are Mrs. Hovey Miss, MissHelen Rhoda Hoopes, and Mrs. George Docke Bridge Luncheon Given by Mrs. Brutus Hamilton Mr. Brutts Hamilton entertained with a bridge lounge at the Broadway Jim Saturday for 36 guests. The event included a ballet, a yellow and lavender predominating. Prizees were won by Mrs. Horsch Underhill, Mrs. F. P. Obbrien, Ms. Fluyt, Mrs. J. Kusner, Mrs. Edwens, Mrs. J. J. Klinfer, Mrs. Edwi Bellas and Mrs. J. W. Twente. Children of members of the Tennail club will be guests of honor at a party tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Frazzee. A program will be given by the children. This is the last meeting of the year. The meeting is under the direction of Mrs. J, K.istler, Mrs. J. B. Henry Mrs. J. T. Constant, Mrs. Hovey Hannah and Mrs. Frazee. Children to Be Guests of Tennola Club Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beanner, 1720 Louisiana, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence Bacon, to a man in a suit of son of Mr. and "Mrs. Irving Bratton. The marriage will take place at 8 am. on June 1 at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in a room of Sigma Kappa and Mr. Beanner is affiliated with Sigma Chi. Marriage to Be Soon Initiation Services Tonight station services will be held today by Theta Sigma Phi, honorary oursialism security, at the home of Misi o'Jen O. Mahin, 1801 Mississippi. These C23 women will be initiated: Elizabeth Mili- mington, c'uncl; Matee Finkel Todd c'32; Pauline Orr, c'32; Jane St. Clair c'33. Alice May DeForest, e' 33, was elected president of the Women's Gleeb club at a meeting last night. Other officers were chosen Anne Wade, Wedde f' 33, busin- ce manager for fa' 33, ibrarian. The secretary-researcher has not been selected yet. Glee Club Elects Pl Sigma Alplm to Meet Pf. Sigma Alpha, political science fraternity, will meet tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Professor Frederick Guild, 1341 Louisiana. An election of officers and initiation services will be held. Officers for the coming year will be elected at a meeting of Pi Lambda Theta, honourary education security, to provide support and training. It will be distributed to new members. To Elect Officers Chi Omega Alumnae Meet The annual picnic of the department of architecture was held this afternoon. The students not in the department and drove to Erowns grove in cars. Baseball was the shifter entertainment, after the game they held a steakty. The alumnus association of Chi Omega had its regular monthly lunchmeeting at the Eldridge hotel yesterday. Mrs. Wayne McCoy entertained members of the association with bridge at her home after the luncheon. Mrs. D. J. Teviotale entertained the Mrs. in Council this afternoon at 3 at her home at 408 West Sixth street. It was the last meeting before the vav- eler. The University Women's club will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. in Myers hill A short story, "Night Club" which has been dramatized by Mase Helen Rhod Hopes, will be given under her direction. An informal dinner dance will be held at the University club Saturday night. Members living in the club will attend the entertainment for the evening. Khapis Alpha Theta will hold a sup- room party Thursday, in honor of its graduating members which have received special scholarship honors. Mrs. F. W. Cutter, 1964 Tennessee will entertain the Sigma Kappa Mother's club. Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chagin of Parsons were luncheon guests at the Delta Upsalen house yesterday. Mrs. Bermice Hurblurt, housemother at the Nu Sigma Nu house, is ill with influenza. To Give Recital Thursday They will play instruments dating back to the eleventh century. The viola-di-gauca which Mr. Abbas will play was made by a family belonged to the Mozart family. Mr. and Mrs. Philipp Abbas to Feature Mr. and Mrs. Philipp Abbus will wear colonial costumes at their lecture-recital at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Fraser the honor of the Washington bi-centennial. The harpsichord, in common use before the days of the piano, is an instrument with two keyboards of a shape similar to the present day grand piano. The one used by Mrs. Abbas is an old one obtained in Paris. Colonial Costumes J. A. Shutten, ed32, will teach science and athletics at the high school in Ozarke next year. Many of the numbers on the program of Thursday evening can be found only in the book "The Big Book," where they were copied by Mr. Ablaus. Tickets can be purchased in advance. O. F. Barnard, ed 323, has secured a position as principal of the high school in Doniphan. Wilma Novak, c34, has received a position to teach at a rural school near Wilson for the next school term. Complete First Round of Union Tournaments --the pool singles the first two rounds have games of rotation with the winner in the second game for the third round is call-shot and to be played to 30 points Semi-finals and final matches are also to be played according to the call-shot game Teachers Appointments Faculty to Attend Art Meeting Three members of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts will represent the team on a visit to an art meeting in St. Louis this weekend. The are Miss Rosemary Kochman professor of design; Miss Maud Elsworth, instructor of public school art instructor; Miss Martha Whitney, instructor of design. In the billboard tournament all games are played to 50 points. The one who wins the best three out of five sets in ping-pong matches is adjudged the winner. Scoring is counted according to the tennis system. Entrants Will Play Finals According to Call-Shot Game The pool, billiards and ping-pong tournaments at the Kansas Union have now advanced through the first round. The Kansas State team were members of the Union. In Results of first round matches of pool games: Joseph Jones, Harlow Kierne, Merle Whitney, Harold Wampler, Junipe Carson, Loren Kennedy, Robert Griman, John Bryan, William Noble, B. F. Tegerff, William Noble, B. F. Tegerff, William Bryan, Hermann Mai, and Pool doubles: Tegarden - Whitney, Kiene - Yenuer, McNamee - Caps, and Bryan-Rehr. Ping-pong judison Smith Hall Taylor, Earles Ames, Simone Cole Wayne Hampton, Randall Royce, Kenneth Kell, and Dick Brown. den, John Bryan, Herman Mai, and Max Murphy. 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