FRIDAV. APEIL. 8. 1922 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 'Le Barbier de Seville' To Be Given Tomorrow Student Cast to Present Thirty-First Annual French Play Tomorrow night at 8:15 in Fraser theater the curtain will go on up "L Barbie de Seville," the thirty-first annual play of the department of romance languages. A play in which the student cast speaks its lince in French is given each year free to the public for the performance. The actors are more active in the language to the performers. The cast for the play is as follows: Count Almaviva, Tam Ryan, fa'35, Rosine, Mary Shrum, c:unel; Figaro, John Williams, c:22, Doctor Barbitt, Jacock Dickinson, T33; Den Barish Oi- chard, T49; Brendan Braden, c:24, Braden, l'Evelle, Robert Loveless, c:35, Un Notaire, John L. Sleeper, c:35, Un Alce, Crichton Miller, c:35, A Love Story The music of the songs composed to the play was written by Professor Bruce Middleton and artist. Professor Allen Crafton assisted in planning the setting and reconstruct- ing the scenery. The play will be directed by Professor Amida Stanton. Professors Else NeuenSchwender and Matthias Hannebeck are in charge of the The story of "Le Barbier de Sevillain has to do with the love of a Spanish count, Almaviva, for Roinie, a Spanish seniahn who he saw in Madrid an whose home is in Seville. The couple goes to Seville in guest of Roanne at her home and finds a boy she says that she is a wizard of an old diocto Barbolea, who intends to marry her. Count Almaviva has concealed his identity from Rosine who knows him as a student by the name of Lindaor. The latter wished to assist her by figuring who offer to help the count rescue Rosine from her old guardian, Figaro is well equipped by experience to give assistance in a difficult case or deception. He has followed various vocationes such as barber, valet horse-doctor, and writer of dramas. His training as horse-doctor has given him at least a superficial knowledge of med- After the barber and the count have connected their schemes while waitin under the window of Rosine, the latter and Barbetti auditioned by what Barbetti supposes to be a sheet of music, but which is really a letter. Barbetti leaves the window to go down stairs and to rescue the lady. Linder picks up the letter. Linder picks up the letter. Figaro, by reason of certain business relations with Barthoil has easy access to the house of the latter, and he gives her a Rosine who gives him another letter for Linder. He manages to escape running into Barthoil who enters in a cage because his servants act in a very peculiar manner owing to some trouble. He is surrounded by the unsurprising Figaro. A friend of Barthoil, Rosine's music teacher, Doniazi, arrives to warn the old doctor that the Count Almaviva has arrived in Scille. A few minutes later a drunker Barthoil is banished in and tries to obtain a lodging for the night. A Letter Is Changed He is refused but during the conversation succeeds in getting a letter into the hands of Rosine. The intruder is no other than the court. He asks Batholoho, in a stormy scene, tries to get possession of the letter, but during the struggle Rosine slips into its place a perfectly innocent one that came from her hand. This letter from the doctor succeeds in wreaking from her, and as soon as he has read it his suspicions are greatly alayed. A little later the count tries another excuse to escape from the places of Bazle who is alleged to be ill, he gives Rosine her music lesson, but soon after Bazle himself arrives. But even so Figaro and the count make the doctor think even less of her. In the meantime, Bazle to leave. In the meantime, Figaro has persuaded the doctor that he needs a shave. In getting the necessary things together for this operation of Rosine's window, After the departure of Bazle while Figaro is shaving Batholho, the latter overhears what Rosine and the count are saying and thus learning the identity of Alma Grace both by the house. The Tables Are Turned Barboleh had in his possession a letter written by Rosine to Lindor. He persuaded Rosine that Lindor is merely a go-between employed by the count who wishes to get possession of her. The latter thus made to believe that Lindor does not love her presumption thio to marry him and so tells him how she had planned for Figaro and Lindor to enter her apartment a little later. Barbole go out after the police and during his absence the two schemers arrive. The count discloses his identity and convinces her of his honorable intentions. Soon Barbole arrives with a notary to officiate at the arrival of Barbole at the court. The count, with the curacy of gold, persuades the curacy to marry him and Rosine, and Barbole to act as witness. Barbole and the police arrive too late. Complete Inspection Trip A. H. Wymore, assistant state engineer, has returned to his office in the School of Engineering and Architecture after a two week's inspection tour of city water supplies throughout north central Kansas. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. University Women's Club Tea Honors Housemothers Excerpts from the folk opera, "BI Van Winkie," by Reginaad De Koven (1952) and directed by Todd given by the University Women's club in honor of the University housemother-at-my_hall hall yesterday afternoon. At my_hall hall on Friday Smith sang the parts in the opera, Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw played the piano, and I was the singer, the narrator, gave the settings and the story. Approximately 125 guests were present. They were received at the door by Miss May Gardner, Miss Marquette and Miss Nelson. The receiving line proper was composed of Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Miss Annhes Manus, Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner, Mrs. W. L. Burdick, Mrs C. H., Mrs W. J. Kisler, and Mrs J. W. Twente. Decorations were potted ferns and bouquets of spring flowers. Following the program, refreshments were served from a table which held a centerpiece of potted primrose between lighted candles. The teacher and Mrs. E. H. Hollanda poured tea. Mrs. C. H. Ashton, general chairman of the tea, was assisted by Mrs. Guy W. Smith, who was in charge of refreshments; Mrs. A. T. Walker, chairman of decorations; and Mrs. E. H. Wilson, who was in charge of the tea table. Entertain at Dinner for Dr. Hegner Dr. Robert Hegner, of Johns Hopkins University, was the honor guest at a dinner given by Professor and Mrs. H. H. Lane, 1737 Massachusetts street, Wednesday evening. Sigma Xi, honor scientific fraternity, sponsored Dr. Hegner visit here as a lecturer at an event at the fraternity's Wednesday evening. Guesses at the dinner given by Professor and Mrs. Lacey, gave Dr. Hegeman a difficult question from Philip A. Roake, Professor J. D Siraimann, Professor W. J. Baumgart, Professor K. Following the lecture, Professor and Mrs. Lane entertained the faculty of the zoology department and their wives at an informal reception for Dr. Hage. Founder's Day Banquet to Be Held in Kansas City - Approximately 25 active members of Chi Omega and 10 Lawrence alumnae will attend the founders' day banquet on March 7 at the mornery evening at 7 o'clock on the roof garden of the Ambassador hotel. Members of the chapters at Missouri and Nebraska University and Kansas College at Manhattan have been invited. Lawrence alumnae who will go to Kansas City to the banquet are Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Evan Edwards, Mrs. Mateel Todd, Mrs. Wayne McCoy, Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, Mrs. Dick Williams, Mrs. J. Stogge, Ms. Raphael Hamilton, and Mrs. Cosmopolitan Club to Hold Pig Roast The Cosmopolitan club will hold a pig roast tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Members and guests will start cooking the pork on the kitchen of Holcamc's grove, where the Filipino members of the club will roast a whole pig as it is done in the Philippine Is- The charpones will be Mrs. F. J. Kell, Professor and Mrs. George Beal, and Mrs. Bertha Grinder. Corrin hall will entertain tomorrow night with its annual spring formal, Arlie Simmons and his orchestra will play for the dancing. Corbin Hall to Have Annual Spring Formal Morrison's Rhythm Knights of Kansan City, Mo. will play at the May 16 concert held at the chapter house tonight. "April Showers" will furnish the party Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kistler, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Graves, Mrs. Eta Corle, and Mrs. Eli Lewis. Chaperones will be Mrs. W. U. Lovitt, Mrs. W. F. Bowersock, Mrs. Zada M. Heisler, and Mrs. Eva Oakes, house-mother. 'April Showers' to Be Theme of Delta Sigma Lambda Party speaker. The committee in charge of the dinner will be Ellen Davie, c'35; George Colwell, c'35; and Frank McCleland. The Sociology club will hold a banquet Tuesday, April 12, at the Wood hotel. Paul Porter, $28, will be the Don't Be Late! Paul Porter to Talk at Banquet You can ride a taxi for only Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, will entertain at a Leap Year kid party at the home of the Rev. C. W. Thomas. 1124 Mississippi street, at 8 o'clock local time. Dr. R. Paul Mauk, PhD, A. Barkin, sponsor of the sorority, and the Rev. C. W. Thomas. Theta Epsilon Entertains The University students affiliated with the Unifarian church will have a picnic Sunday afternoon. Those going to work in the kitchen or leisure-house on the river at 3 o'clock. 25c PHONE 65 Give Luncheon for Dr. Grimes Unitarians Plan Picnic or. W E Grimes, head of the department of agricultural economics at the University of Pennsylvania by several members of the School of Business at a birchwood today at Thet Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Charles E. Main, e34, of Kansas City, Mo. Jayhawk Taxi Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were: Catherine Cilhoun, c.35; Dorothy McGee, c.30; Lauren Wright, ed.uncle; Middred Schmitt, f. 52; Alfred de Chapenau, grad; Ted Burke, c.43; Almee Shine, and Georg Brandon. A "pot-huck" picnic will be held tonight for members of the Kappa Phi alumunum club. The members will meet at the First Methodist church at 6 p.m. The A.I.E. banquet will be held in the Union building tomorrow night at 6:15 o'clock. W. W. Dewin, professor of English, L.A., Land of the Neckoila, will speak. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house yesterday evening were as follows: Mildred Tratt, fc23; Alta Mu Grant Nelson, fc19; Nancy Foxon, c24; Maxine Luther, e cunl; Gertude Hancock, hcunl; Sibley Henry, c32; Anna Marie Sellars, c32; Virginia Pace, e cunl; and Madeline Bridge. Phi Chi Thea, honorary business sorority, announces the pledging on Helen Kinney, b.23. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house museum in Chicago, E. F. Ev- ron, Houlton, Heights, Bell, Topcake, A. M. Henry, 715 Lincoln Avenue, V. K. Geegrg, 600 N. Bridge Island street. Fearn Chamberls, c"23; Eugene Manning, e"23; and Shelly Peters, c"1cu, were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. Ester Watson, '31, and Frances Crossan, '21, were dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Leahmae Brown, c33. Report Campaign Results Kansas City, Mo., April 8 — (UP)—Dozens of reports, some amusing, some almost tragic, are reaching J. W. Woodrow, state chairman of the citizens reconstruction organization in connection with the anti-boarding cane J. E. Woodmanse Heads Anti-Hoarding Drive in Missouri While rumaging among the effects of one of their children, now grown Mrs. Melroy found a penny bank containing $113. Her husband stold them to her as well and then handed them as the first Joplin return of boarded money to circulation. One more concerned O. P. Mieloy, of Joplin, chairman of the anti-airborne committee there. Within an hour of hearing, Mr. Mieloy made a convert—his wife. A much larger return was reported in St. Joseph, where the municipal bank held a $20 million long-term city comptroller, discovered more than $10,000 in an inactive bank account, where it had been placed for years and then handed debt. Bonds to that amount were never presented for payment. The city's "working funds" of the city treasury Topkick. April 8- (Special!) Final arrangement is made for the Warner American tour which will start June 5. The trip will extend through 23 states and Mexico. Six hours of college credit will be given those who make the tour. Cources which will be taught on en route are American Civilization and current events. The course will be the instructor in the studies. The tour will last about six weeks. KFKU STUDENT CITIZENSHIP TOUR TO COVER EASTERN STATE! Friday At 6 p.m. Gill and Gus will be on the air at 1:45 a musical program arranged by Miss Allee Merle Counsel, assistant professor of piano, will be C. B. Lipsa of the department of English at the University of Illinois 1108 AIS 11.15 secs flash, flashed be given. A musical program, arranged by G. Crane Simpson, instructor in orchestra. Saturday "Students who will be graduated from the University in June should not be discouraged by the small number of vacancies for teachers apparent at this time, according to Professor II. E. Robert of the teacher appointment bureau. Requests for teachers do not come in until within five or six weeks after district and rural school board meetings, which are held throughout the state tomorrow and Friday, at which time they will be sent out to professor Charles pointed out. 'Teachers Must Be Patient' Three general conditions make it particularly difficult for graduates of the University of Michigan to attend a course according to Mr. Chandler. There are approximately 5,000 people with teaching certificates in Kansas employed and eager to fill any vacancies. Chandler Says Graduates Should Not Grow Discouraged Many schools are reducing their faculty and combining several classes under one teacher to provide a study made at Ohio University by Dr. Anderson, at least two people have been trained for every possible variance in the past five years. The School of Education have even received requests for teachers who can combine such subjects as agriculture and music or home economics and music. Opportunities to teach these subjects appear to be especially limited. Union Tourney Officially Started by Today's Play (Continued freer page 1) Bill Benny vs. Dick Brown; Virgil Cormen, vs. Joe The following are just the pairings in Checkers' Judson Smith vs. Morris and Fowler's Bennett vs. Franklin vs. R. Braden; Kenneth Kell vs. Bryer;Ernest Ayers vs. Jack W. Failner;Kenny W. Failner;F. Bacchanel;Shirley Potter;Rosace Wall; George Glimore vs. John Lumplman;Ernest Ayers vs. Frank Paul Young; Fuel Young vs. Lawrence Ericson for the pimp-pump doubles: are: R. Brown, W. Hampion vs hey, K. Kell, Vinn vs stewart Chambers vs hey, J. Cramer vs hey, j. Benson vs hey, S. Franki vs hey, PEDRICK Piston Rings Heat-Shaped LAWRENCE Iron Works 611 N. H. 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