SUNDAY, APRIL 24. 1922 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Music Week Program Will Feature Giannini Lecture-Recital and Sound Film of 'Pagliaeii' Also Headlined The tenth annual Music Week sponsored by the School of Fine Arts will be held in concert by Duslinad ammi, a soprano from the University. Concert course, a lecture-recital by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Abbas will be featured during the week. Saturday, May 1; 11 a.m., special sermons and music programs in the churches of Lawrence; 2.30, camp concert, Haskell Institute band, directed by A. L. Bach, Haskell Institute; and concert, ornamental recital by Rud Spindler, fm 732 Monday: 11 o'clock, Oreden High School musical assembly with the Boy's Glee club under the direction of Karl Sternbach; 12:30, The Girl's Glee club under the direction of Maurine Bruner, fa 32, and Harri Shaw, fa 33, and the orchestra under the direction of Genève Hargas; 12:30, Tempus Orchestra perviere; 12:30, Rotary club in special music program at the Eldridge hotel; 2:30, concert by All-School Orchestras in the Liberty Memorial High School in the Library; 2:30, Joseph Hyman, born March 31, 1732) University School of Fine Arts, Central Administration auditorium; and 8:20, University concert course, DUINO, minori, soprano, University auditorium. Camus Concert by Band Tuesday: 10:27, music assembly, Liberty Memorial High School clute clubs and orchestra, directed by Byron C. Denoyer, in the high school auditorium. High School auditorium, Hazel Lynn director; 3 o'clock, grand opera, "Pugliae" presented in sound-film in Ferrari, University of Kansas hand, J. C McCanes, director; and Wednesday: 1:15, musical assembly, Junior High School auditorium, Hazel Lynn, director; 3 o'clock, program by Lawrence Music club and Affiliated Music Teachers' municipal banquet and international of Pi Kappa Lambda, national honorary musical fraternity, at Hotel Wood; 8:30, School of Fine Arts concert with the University Symphony orchestra, Professor Karl Kuemper, director, and Evelyn Seward, 6:22, who soloist, in the University auditorium. Fine Arts Day Thursday, Fine Arts day: 10 o'clock, all-university address, address by William Allen White; special music by Joseph A. Levin; band at 12:00, Kiwis club in special musical program at Wiedemann's 1:15, musical assembly at Junior High School; 3 o'clock, musical program in public hospital; 4 o'clock, kiswan hospital by vocal groups from public schools and the University; 3:20, band concert, Liberty Memorial High School band, Byron Denner, director, demonstration of class work in instrumental music in violin, Luther Leaven- gow, 29, in piano, Mrs. C. W. Strafian, director, and in band instruments. Byrne school auditorium; 6 o'clock, Fine Arts day banquet, at the Union building, and 8:20, lecture-recital, Mr. and Ms. Phillip Abbas, with voice-da-gaanis and harpicord, cell, and piano, in Painter Saturday; 2:30, band concert, Haskell Institute band, A. L. Bach, director, in South Park; and 3:30, concert by combined University of Kansas and Madison and Professor William Pieleer, director, in university auditorium. Friday: 8 o'clock, children's choral concert, conducted Barrahark, director, in the Chapel of St. Michael and combined glue haskell of Haskell Institute, Eula Smith, director, Haskell institute. College Politicians for Hoover Topkaka, April 24—Kansas Republicans may look to Washburn college students of that affiliation to build their own party. The Washburn Young Republicans's club has pledged support to Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis for president and vice-president. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Delta Upsilon Given Informal Party Delta Upsition entertained at an informal party at the chapter house Friday evening. Out of town guests were as follow: Roberta Nelson, Virginia Smith, Helen Henry, Nico Leen, Tom Evans, Ivan Hancock, Glenn Hertzman, Terry McCleary, Allyse Stuart Evans, and William Dahlapple, four Kansas City, Mo. Tom Harley, Arthur Butler, Joe Kopper, Harold Jorgensen, Norman Jacobsen, Larry Wilson, L. Butler were from Witchbok. Eoh Barkele, Pie Peterson, and Mr. Mrs. H. W. Miller, and Jack Runo, Topskau II, Gordon Foulds, Note Gibson, Hutchinson; Cy Green, Independence; Don Trew, Winfield; James Schwartz, Salmon; Danny Riley, Guests from Lawrence were John Wiecox, Ben Bartelese, John McNouna, M. H. Getto, Lloyd Mattter, Tom Page, Walter Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. Chaperones were Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Zada M. Heister, Mrs. Frances Wilson, and Mrs. Walter Loott, Jr. "Snimnoids" hand furnished the music. Phi Beta Pi Entertains With Party at Chapter House Out of town guests who attended the Phil Beta Pi spring party at the chapel, and a private guest, Clyde; Tracy Leonard and Art Leonard; Kamsa City; Mo.; Murrell Iwin and Lewin Masser; Parsons; Dr. A. Memorial hospital, Kampsa City, Mo. The following students from Rosebeach, Hamas city, Kan, attended the party on Monday. Ms. Anderson, Winston Anderson, e4; Fried Spear, e4; Meredith Olinger, d'unct and. Morrison's Ethelyn Knights played for the dancing. The chaperons were named William and Kate Parsons, Mrs. William Hunting, and Mrs. Franklin A. White homoman, Deacon K. Kappa Sigma Holds Formal Party Kapga Sigma entertained with a formal party last night at the chapter house. Barney Sceldell and his orchestra played. The chaperones were Mrs. J. H. Krooner, and Mrs. N. K. Thompson, housemother. Derby-Howse Out of town guests were Louie Vanick, Don Williams, Jack Strandberg, C. A. Brownham, Charles Myckey Junior Fisher, Daniel Ehrlich, Robert Smith, City, Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Crescent Hardy, Hoisington; Marten Childs, Manhattan; J. R. Poole, Palm Kathleen Crawford, Jill O'Neil, Ward, Ward, Ward. Gibbs; Nano Stuckey, Hoisington; Eddie Gibbs or B. R. Bishop, Houston, Texas; William Alward, Herbert Kramer; Richard Zimmermann, Liberal Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Derby, Wichita announces the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Robert Housen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. G. Hewson, also of Wichita. The marriage took place Wednesday at the United Congregational church. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Derby were hosts at a reception in their home for the bridal barry and a large group of guests. Following the wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Howe will reside in the Hillier apartments in Wichita. Mrs. Howe will live at 2067 N. 12th St., near her She a member of P.I. Biota Phi. Mr. and Mrs E. V. Schnoer of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Charles Mason, who will take place early in May, May. Schnoer is a graduate of the University of Wichita and attended Miss Manson's college. Scott is the city editor of the Iola Daily Register, was a lieutenant in the air reserve corps, and after studying at the University, he spent some time Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Martin, El Martin-Porter Miss Martin was graduated from the El Dorado High School, and attended the University of Kansas, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Dorado, announces the marriage of her daughter, Dorothy, to Leo R. Porter, Wichita, son of Mrs. Virginia Porter. Kanna Kanna Gamma Entertains Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained at a spring party last night at the chapel house. Arlie Simmonds' orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Frances Wilson, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins, housemother. Ted Wilmott and his orchestra played for the annual spring rush party given by Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the chan- house last night. The chaperons were Professor and Mrs. Howard Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Liddy Hammers. Givee: Spring Rush Party Weekend guests at the Alba Tau Omega house are Stan Romani, Boh Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, Saroteenre; Doral Gross, Grace Burke, and David Severn; Buck Trombick and Scott Severin, Jola; Gene Gough, Gill Gough, Coach Skilton, Melvin Merge, and Terrell Tier, Chameleon; Marvin Mechke, Lawrence Elder, Dick Humphrey, Billy McDonald, and John David Peabody, Paews Dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house today will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Walker, Topeka; Ruth and Arline Pendleton, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mr. and Edward Fisner, 1539 Kentucky street. Wedgechuck guests at the Pikappa Alghauser are Warren Sinim, Bolton; George Summy, Oklahoma City; Mike Smith, Salt Lake City; Surbullav, Bartlaville; Bob Kelly, Gale Gradenbur and Robert McDonald, Pittoresville. (Drew Owin Riditz, Kansas City, Kan) Fil Kappa is entertaining the following guests this weekend: the members of the Notre Dame track duck; J. P. Nicholson, South Bend, Ind.; Lloyd Carden, Olahire; Pauline Merch, and James Quinn, Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are Mrs. R K. Campbell, Harriet Clark, and Boria Wilhelm, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Katherine Winn, Jr., of Oakland; Marissa Gano, Hutchinson; Louise Lawrences and Zerene Heirschel, Emporia. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this weekend are Lucienne Jacquile, Mary June Clairton and Jean Gruber of Wichita; Dorothy Deding of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Kappa Psi has no weekend guests Brian Crowell, coach tuck in to the team's following members of the Colony truck team. Everett Metcalf, Howard Beloved and Dale Wyokunt Liked Leevan and Dale Wyokunt is also a guest of the fraternity. Pennants, Banners, Pillows Blankets, Memory Books 25% Discount Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mahin of Purdue, Ind., are guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house this weekend. Mr. Mahin is main executive officer of Dexter Security, and Mr. Mahin is here as national executive officer of Blade and Blade. Mr. and Mrs. Mahin are cousins of Miss Helen O. Mahin, a professor in the department of journalism. F. A. McCoy and J. W. Poindexter, Topeka, and the members of the University of Indiana treasury are guests to the Piti Delta Theia house this weekend. Weekend meals at the Alpha Omicron Pi house are Mary House, 31, Milwaukee; the Alpha Omicron Pi Center Yates Center Helen Selwin, Kansas City, Ms. Margaret Brooks, and others. Weekend guests at the Alfa Chin Orchma house are Katherine O'Neal and Midline Danielle of Kunan City, Mo. The Fink and Moira Murray of Topeak. TWO BOOK STORES Guests at the Beta Theta Phi team are Don Zimmerman, all-American halfback from Tulane University, New Orleans; the members of the trunk team from University and Tom, Norman Okla; and Chuck Samuach, Kansas City, Mo. The Lutheran church alliance was the guest at a 6:45 or breakfast this morning at the home of the Rev. Charles A. Pals, 1046 New Hampshire. Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Thea house are Francis Fraser, E21 Dorado; and Isabel Humphrey and Dorothy De Mott, Independence. Mrs. Arthur Hurd, who has been a guest of her daughter, Janet, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, returned to her home in Abilene yesterday. Jeffo Parham, 31, of Hooker, Okla. is a weekend guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Nancy Newlin of Kansas City, Mo. will be a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Loraine Mace of Spearville. Ruth Borth, and Noma Leen and Robert Nelson. 21, of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Alpha DPi house. Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain with a buffet supper at the chapter house at 6 o'clock tonight. The Lutheran church alliance will go to Lecompte for a social hour this evening, at 5:45 o'clock. A religious service will be held at the same time. The Lutheran church alliance had a treasure hunt Friday evening. At the Churches --- First Methodist Episcopal The Rev. John Whitman Searn, 1628 is to fill the pulpit at the Uttarian church, Twelfth and Vermont street today at 11 a. m. The young people's society meets at its in for me session at Temple Square, being a campus opinion with Frank McClelland and Carl Peterson, among others, contributing. All are invited. Mr. Sears, a sociology major, was a member of the Compton Club and at one time an editor of *The Index* of religion has not changed materially since he wrote jococlectic articles on that subject for the Dove. He re-observed his own discoverer a positive and rational faith that could take place of the outward dogmas of Christianity which are so fast being discarded by modern men "New Motives for Old Ones" will be the subject of the sermon at the First Methodist Episcopal church, music by the quartet to be "Goin' Home"—from the Largo of the Symphony, "From the New World"—(Dorak- Wesley Foundation Sunday School classes meet at 9:45, where subjects of interest to University students are discussed. The title of Mr. Drens's address today will be "Drown to Earth." He will discuss the importance of religion, giving special attention to the modern tendency for religious violence. At 6:30 p. m. Wesley Foundation League will meet for a discussion of "The Baptist Church," the second of the series of denominational get-ac- quintained services. The Rev. Charles W. Thomas, student pastor of the First Baptist church will speak and lead the discussion. Evening service is at 7:30 p.m. m. This will be the last of the series of services on the general theme, "Signs That Wins." The soprano will speak to the sister will speak on the subject, "Clover Acres—Natural Beauty Plus." Music will be furnished by the choir chair, Mr. Martin Craig. Music will be conducted Craig. They will sing, "God is a Spirit" (Laming), Mrs. Julia Martin being the soloist. The offeringary solo, "Trees" (Rashad) will be sun by Mrs. Christian Science Society The topic for the 11 a.m. m. service of the Christian Science society is to be "Protection After Death." Meetings are on Friday, Oct. 4. O. F. Hall, 803a West Eighth Street On Wednesday, at 8 p. m., testimonial services, to which the public is cordially invited, are held. Plymouth Congregational At the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont street, the subject of the 11 a. m. service is to be the Shrine of St. Anne, "Give Our Kiss of Sheepfed of (Whiting) will be followed by a solo, "The Lord is Risen" (Sullivan). A University class, with the Rev. A D. Grey as the teacher, is held at 10 A The Fixside Forum will have outdoor meeting. Members are asked to meet at the church at 5 p.m. in M.案. In meeting will be held in the parish house. First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist Services Sunday morning, 11 a.m. Service will be held at 1200 N. Washington tion, 1249 Massachusetts street, will be the occasion "Prolitation After Death." * The Christian Science reading room maintained by this church is at 105 East Eighth street, and is open every afternoon from 12:30 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays. The public is welcome in the room and room to attend all the services, including meetings of testimony held on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. First Presbyterian "Men to Match Our Mountains" is the theme of the sermon at the First Church on Mountaintop streets, at 11 a.m. The anthem, "Sheep and the Horn" (Homer) will be played by children and adults. "Andante from Concerto in B Minor" (Golferman) will be played by men. Westminster Student Forum meets at 7:30 at Westminster hall, 1221 Ored, London. The discussion of astronomy, will lead the discussion on 'The Relation Between Physical Science and Theology' Devotions are presented by Wilson will furnish the special music. First Christian First Baptist "Personality and Progress" is the topic of the sermon at 10:50 a. m. at the First Christian church, Teeth and Kentucky. At 4:5 p. m. a student lunch will be held and at 6:15 p. m. a student forum will conclude the services of the day "The Why of Religion" is to be the topic of the 11 a. m. service, given by R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education. The Young People's class of the First Baptist churse will be addressed at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25, at the associate professor of economics. His subject is to be "Our Changing Economic Future." PATEE WHERE THE PICTURE PLAY Your Last Chance! Ends Tonite ON THE STAGE The Internationally Famous Andy Kirk's 12 CLOUDS OF JOY Brunswick and Victor Record Artists Brunswick and Victor recording Artists Featuring the World's Greatest Colored Drummer on the Screen Thru Tuesday Now! Sunday Taken From the Pages of Life and Death! Sizzling Speed! Splendid Story Extra! Extra! War in China Midberry in Turkey — Pathe News WITH PAT O'BRIEN Shows MAE CLARKE 3-7-9 Wednesday-Thursday Return Engagement Soon "Lost Squadron" "Lena Rivers" Read by over 30 Million People At 6:45 p. m. F. E. Meltzin, author of history will speak to lead the Young Peoples meeting on "Neighbors," a discussion of international issues. Immanuel Lutheran The 11 a. m. service of the Immunan Luteran church, Tenth and Kentucky, will be on the subject "I Believe in the Body and the Life Everlasting." At 5.30 a Fellowship Hour with lunch at the parish house will be held, followed by an open' Forum discussion at 6 p.m. Student Violator Fined A student, whose name was not learned, was fired three hours by the Men's Student Council for using a false license to attend a University Library. This book was checked out some time during March, and director of the library, said today. Read the Kansan Want Ads. POISON Nine Seventeen Mass. Schulz The Tailor Nine Shorts Man One Man's meat is another man's poison in clothes as well as other matters. The way to eliminate the poison is to have your clothes made for you, in a style that becomes your cloth and service, and tailoring that will give you lasting satisfaction. Suiting You — That's My Business - - SUNDAY SHOW - are life's biggest thrills? You 'won't really know until you've seen this story of a woman's whole existence...her soul... her love... her life ...the secret places of her heart! 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