1x FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 6 John McCormack Sings to 'Depression' Audience Irish Tenor Presents Expected Popular Program Here By John W. Shively A "depression" audience which filled the second balcony, but left wide open spaces on the main floor and first balcony. A live performance night heard John McCarthy, world-famous tense player is popular preacher. The concert hall was composed of Irish tunes. Most of the audience had been prepared for a program of lighter music. The musicians, therefore, were not disappointed in the omission of instrumental numbers, numbers and members of the musical "proliferate" was pleased that they were able to understand practically and share the sentiments expressed. The musicians, appreciative of a good voice regardless of the program, were to some degree disappointed but were not disappointed. One musician mack's hardcap of a noticeable colt* Redones Musical Clonx The high point in musicianship in Mr. McCarthy's music group is the closing number of the second group, when he sang. "To the Children" by Mannheimman. The high points in popularity were in the several albums. In the "To the Children," Mr. McCormack reached the highest emotional pitch of the first step of his program, which he presented fairly even plane. In this selection he not only displayed the good quality of his work but also that he had a good sense of mindfulness. The Irish folk songs consist principally of lyricual numbers of a dreamy type, and the paradoxically lively cheery tunes with melodyholly sentiments. Mr. McCormack used the King's English in some and dialect in others. Likes Panissimo Effects in several of the lyrical numbers Mr. McCormick has sung, including the last "venes" in panissimo, with occasionally a dramatic finish. He proved that radio播音员 were not the only ones who could get a "bob in his ear," and he was particularly "Kaitleen Mavuremnen" which he sang by special request. His last group was really his most effective group, but it also long enough to sing "Annie Lauie." The efforts of the School of Fine Arts and the University to bring "headline" musicians for cultural advancement have been underwhelming, inadequate support given to the concert last night. The crowd last night did not compare with that which attended the concert a year ago of PADI's inouachly a much more classical artist. The accompanist, Elvin Schneider, presented a distinctly melodious and popular group of somewhat modern songs that were much tainted the inudience's musical intuition. Want Ads APARTMENT for rent: 3 furnished rooms with modern convenience. Households paid. Within 3 blocks of Campus and downtown. 1131 Team—70 DOLL WIGS, switches, curly; all hair goods at reduced price, or made to order. Small swatches, $15.00. Ms. Sanjaya, north, north side, Photo 2183 J. Hill Society A. G. ALRCH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamp, Office Supplies Stationery 276 Mac, Street --with WARNER BAXTER Lolie Nyama Sigma Phi Epsilon To Have Christmas Party Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon will entertain with a Christmas party to be given Saturday night at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. Rachel Karp, J. G. Brandt, Miss Amara Husband, and W. J. Brace of Kamas City. Delta Zeta To Give Annual Snow Ball Out of town guests will be Vernon Combs, Cincinnati, Ohio; Edward Howell, Pittsburgh; Hale Jack, Rockville; Elmore Holm Kind of Kid of St. Joseph, Mo.; Grace Allen, Tromonteau, Thomas Cheno, Lyons, Kansas City, Mo.; Eugene Green, Dillon Neal, and Frank Chi Omega Christmas Dance Delta Zeta will entertain with its annual Snow ball tonight at the chapter house and its orchestra will play. Mr. Mrs. Charles M. Baker and Mrs. Elli Louis, homeschooler will act as choreographer for this night, rich the theme for the decorations. The following out-of-town guests will be present: Jaqueline VanDeVenne and Millie Siebel of Kansas City and Dean Duffy of Abilene. Before You Go Home for the Holidays Chi Omega will entertain with its annual Christmas dance tonight from 12:30 to 4:00. She will be Mrs. Edith F. Martin, housemaid and wife of the late Alexander Haugert. Hub Else and his orchestra will play B.V.P.U. Party Tomorrow Hogue-Woodward Send Your Typewriter to be Completely Overhauled and Cleaned B. P.U. will entertain with a party tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Baptist Freshness will make up the program which will be in charge of Cool Enca, drinks will be available. LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 737 Mass. Institutions have been issued for the marriage of Mary Evelyn Hoyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willi Tapp, who is the widow of Darlington Woodward of Toonkka. The wedding will be held in the evening, at the Wormell Road Baptist church, Church City, Mo., on Dec. 28. Mr. Woodward was named Phi, Phi, and was graduated last spring from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Mr. Woodward was a member of the Kappa Psi, and was graduated from the School of Business in the class of 1920. Kappa Sigma Founders Day Banquet Kappa Sigma sign up their annual bunner's day banquet at the chapel at 12:30pm. Oloe Rohr, UCS, was matriest. Pli Kappa to Entertain Acacia Phi Kappa fraternity will enternel the Ancisa fraternity tonight with party at the Phi Kappa house. The tw organizations, representing Catholic an Masonic connections respectively, altitude each year with a party for th party. There will be an orchestra from Kansas City and th party is scheduled from 9 to 1. Engagement Announced Kappa Alpha Thota announces the engagement of Marjorie Stevens, Steven M. Malvany, m35 from Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Malvany is a member of Pbi Delta The pledges of Delta Tau Delta spawn a one hour party last night from 7 to 8 o'clock at the chapter house, c35 Virginia Lapham, c35 Peggy Bellwag, c35 Jorge Larose, c35 Susan Gilbert, c3uncel; Euhala Guinea, fa23 Initiation for Kappa Peta, Christian church security, will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Church in time for those so desired to attend the Sunday afternoon vesper Delta Tau Delta Entertains Canceller and Mrs. E. H. Lladrey entertained the following guests at dinner last night. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Waltz, a psychiatrist with Cedars City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwin, Ottown; Ms. C. B. Merriam and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Merriam, Topenkef and Mss Agnes Husthan. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pi house yesterday evening were James Young of Kansas City and Stanley Horstman, c25 Dr. Elwin W. Price was a dinner guest and Fireside forum speaker at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house last night. Florence Johnson, c35, was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house last night. Della Sigma Lamda entertained the showcaser guests at dinner last night. Biodiversity educators from e12; e18; e28; Arlene Wilson, e34; Davory White, e35; Martin Lichtenstein, e35 and e36. Money to loan on valuables ABE WOLFSON Guns and Revolvers — Watches and Jewelry 637 Mass.---Phone 675 Dinner guests at Corbin hall last evening were Mary Eater Litton, Kansas City; Mora, Oral Hixon, Lawrente; and Virginia Thies, fia34. Dinner guests at the Sigma No house last night were Janet Davidson, c/o 35 Virginia Ruth; c/c 49 Mary Lillard, c/o 18 Luther; c/c 28, Jane Hargate, c/uc 1 The German Club will hold a special Christmas meeting Monday afternoon at 4:30. Special music and the singing of carols by hymns will come program. M. Rollins Browlee spree the weekend at the Kappa Alpha Theta house as the guest of her sister Mary Scott Nelson Miss Martha Keeling will be a week-end guest of Miss Jean Luther at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Students Are Non-Drinkers Bloomington, Ill.—More students of the district drink than those who do not, but the majority hold the majority by a margin of 185. Send the Daily Kansan home. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST Dentist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 393 731 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORECE BARROWS Outpathetic Physician Food Correction 309% Mass Phone 2337 DR. J. W. O'RYAN. Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of gripewash and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVENS, D.D.S. 815% Massachusetts Sc. Phone 1315 —added— Comedy Novelty Micky Mouse DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building Subject of the minister's discourse Sunday at 11 at the Unitarian church. You are invited. "What Is Progress?" Starts MONDAY Conquered By Love— Her Only Refuge was to LOWELL SHERMAN MAE MURRAY That's Worth While Select That Gift Now. We Will Hold It for You Until Wanted This Year --- of all years Give a Gift --with WARNER BAXTER Lolie Nyama Why Pay More? Shows 3 - 7 - 9 SURRENDER Their Hearts Demanded Everything! VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAWK LINDA WAYKINS JOHN BOLES GRITA NISSEN Also Selected Units of Fun Use Time and Prices Learn a Thousand Ways To Hold Your Husband By Seeing "GOOD SPORT" Now Showing LAMPS AND OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Do Your Christmas Shopping LAMPS Here ENDS TONIGHT Radio's Lovable SETH PARKER —in— "WAY BACK HOME" PATEE WHERE THE BIRD PICTURE PLAY 633 Mass. ENDS TONITE Phone 631 SATURDAY NITE 11:15 Preview Showing THE GREATEST FILM SENSATION SINCE THE TALKIES WERE BORN! 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Silk Scarfs Others $1.45 to $2.95 Combination Sets Gift Offerings At Saving Prices The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH CHEWS HOME" 721 Mason St. Silk Ties 79c Beautiful cut silk ties in the newer patterns. Full shape—silk ends—and wool织于 to insure a lasting shape. Others 49c to 95c Fancy Pattern Shirts $1.19 } for $1 Durable broadside shirts, fully shrukm. Individually wrapped in cellophane. Fancy Christmas shirts it depends. Others 49c to $1.95 Tie and Hank. Sets 95c New Christmas patterns in tie and handkerchiefs to match. Packed in gift box.