/ FRIDAY, MAY 15. 1931 PAGE THREE Large Group Concerts to Be Presented Soon Combined Glee Clubs and Presbyterian Choir Will Sing Two concertes by large groups are in bed during the first few days on the University campus. The university clubs give their annual program next week auditorium and Sunday night at 7:45 when all churches of the city unite to attend the second day event centered of the Presbyterian church which is directed by Donald M. Swearthount, dean of the School of Fine Arts. The women's club, which is directed by Dean Ames Husband, will present three groups including "From Forest and Stream," a composition of Charlie Kane in the School of Fine Arts and composer who specializes in Indian music. Two groups by the entire club and two groups of features will be presented by the men's club, which is directed by William Pilbeam of the School of Law. Students will be invited "Im a Jayhawk" and the "Alma Mater" in closing the program. In Sunday night's program the chair will be assisted by Waldemer Gellrich violin professor in the Scholl Music Department. The composet composed of Professor Gellrich Laffter Leavenport, second violin, Katrin Vereich, vihlo, and Dean Swaythah, cell. Organ numbers and accompaniment will be by him. C. W. Strauff, organist, who will play "Andante from First Organ Sonata" (Borroweds for the concert) or "Andante from Schneeker" (Schneeker) for the posthue. The concert program will be as follows: "Judice Me. O God" (Mendelsohn) a number in eight parts by the choir "As Deschides Neath" (Buchholz) to the Larchus ("Dett") by the choir, hath to be sung a capella in eight parts with Miriam Pemmer, gring, sling the solo part in the "Bernam" (Rubinstein-Wiennakvölk) by Waldemar Gelteh, violinist, accompanied by Dean Swenzout, pianist. "Alleretta Grazioso" (Dohnanyi) by string quartet. "The Sun Shall Be No More The Light by light" (Dwoody, "Avoid the Savior"), by the choir with the Savior (Kreisman), by the choir with soprano parts being sung by Lucil Porter, fa13, Harriet Shaw, uncle, and Kathryn Lannemade Nelson, ap, respectively. Accompaniment with the Savior swent to fa22, at the piano. "Praise to the Lord" (Christianism) "Hosanna" (Christianism) and "Be- nied" (Christianism) compose parts a capella numbers with Christian Underwood singing the solo part. --jess, Mrs. W. F. Bowersock and Mrs. S. L. Wilbahn will chapen the house. The house will be transformed into a roof garden. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS What's Doing Back Home Topics: The 1930-31 student council at Washburn College will build a new sidewalk between Holiday Hall and the school. The student council will also place lamps on the posts at the main entrance of the building. The cost of the two gifts will be $290. Stockton — School authorities a Stockton are trying to locate the source of termites in the school building, discovered in the school buildings. If not checked, the ants will eventually weaken the buildings by attacking the jasita, floor and wood in the walls. The Kansas Chamber of Commerce Agriculture has adopted a dozen programs for as many students as possible by President F. D. Farrell of Kansas State College, calls for commercial support of extension projects and special events in each of the states. For the first time in its history, the Fort Hays Kansas State College will grant a B. degree this spring. Portions of the $20 million awarded by the state board of regents. There are 12 candidates. A total of 8 of them were awarded by the college this year. Newton — Searely more than a score of members of the Kansas Grand army of the Republic gathered by the emperor and all his sons, of how time has depleted their ranks. Ottawa-Otawa citizens contributed $3,500 to help send the high school orchestra to the national music contest in Cleveland. Farmers Listen to College Men Larned - More than 350 farmers from Kansas and Missouri are to hear the doctrine of economic production use, and marketing of farm products. Professor Dan Farrell, Dean H. Unberger, and a staff of specialists from Kansas State College. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Spring Formal To Be Given By Kappa Alpha Theta Kapaa Alpha Theta will entertain with its annual Taka Age spring formal on Saturday night at the chapter house. The decorations will consist of spring flowers and Japanese lintens. In August, visit Kansas City still for dancing. Chi Delta Sigma To Give Senior Breakfast The chaperones will include Mrs. P. Kimberley housemother Nina Gorman Garima; Mrs. Zada Heisler, Alta Umani; and Mrs. Nina Göngsä, Beta The Chi Delta Sigma fraternity will give its annual senior breakfast at the university next week. The fraternity breakfast is an honor of the members of the fraternity who will not be at the University next year. S. Howard Bart-Clark, the associate dean of the college his doctor degree this spring will be with the fraternity for the last time at that event, said Dr. W. Laven Kiester, Theodore Perkins, and Samuel Berg. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. H. Wheeler will be there. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler will be guests of the fraternity at this meeting. 'Cho-Cho-San" Formal Arlie Simmons' orchestra will furnish the music for Alpha Omicron Psi festival Cho-Cho-San formal party at 7 p.m. on Saturday from 9 to 12.宿室 Saturday night from 9 to 12. Among the chaperons will be Mrs. C. H. Landes and Mrs. Jane MacLean. Pi Beta Phi to Give Dinner Dance Pi Beta Phi will entertain tonight with its annual dinner dance. The dinner will be given at 6:30 p.m. at the chapter house, which will be decorated with garden flowers and Eckes ball, which will be decorated to represent an enormous mmapope. Music for both the dinner and the dance will be furnished by Cliff Perrine's Artistes of Music, who have a suite at the Edgewater hotel, Chicago. Chaperson for the party will be Mrs. Jane Maclean, housemother; Mia Appalino, housemate; Kiera Kappa, Kappa Alpha; Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Delin Theta; Mrs. T. S. Stower, Stigma Chi; Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Marina Bay and Kappa Gamma; Miss Marina Bay and Out-of-town guests will be Addison Mize, Lawton Fox, John Mize, Betty DeLong, Atchison; Mildred Fisher, Leon Diehy, Helen Layton, Morgan Ryan and Bath Harri, Kamsai Mall, Janice Soule, Topeka. Hawaiian Party to Be Given by Ganma Phi Beta A dinner dance, carrying out a Hawaiian motif, will be given tomorrow in Honolulu to honor the building. Shaun Austin of the Davis Island Country club in Miami, Flu, will Chaperons will be Mrs. Miller, Miler, J. H. Kraumer, L. M. C. Harris, Miss Vet Lein, Ms. Lowett, Ms. T. S. Haddin and Martin and S. Sutton Balldain. Out-of-town guests who are expected to attend the dinner at Carol Cost, Hutchinson, Mary Margarite Chance, Jeanne Lepine, Mary Jane Backer of Cherryville, and Mary Lee Backer of Cherryville. Alpha Gamma Delta to Have Roof Garden Party Alpha Gamma Delta will give a formal dinner dance tomorrow nine o'clock. The dinner will play for both the dinner, which will be hold at the Eldridge hotel, and the evening party. Deen Agnes Husband will be hostess to the housemothers of the organized houses tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 at a ten to give at her home. the dance which will be at the HOUSE Mrs. B. O. Running, M. C. P. Lind- Out-of-town guests are Miss Virginia Moling, Dorothy Bolton and Helen Pedin of Kansas City, and Marcia Need of Clay Center. Assisting businesses will be Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Henry Wrenner, Mrs. E. H. Bryant, Miss Marie Miller and Miss Impa Poudhby. Dean Husband to Entertain Housemothers Margaret Huggins and Janet Coulson will serve. Initiation services for Rudolph Wendelin will be held by Scarab fraternity of Marvin hall Saturday afternoon at 10 a.m. on Thursday and 6 p.m. on Friday, Kellogg, head of the department of ar- Individually Tailored Searab to Initiate Tomorrow The suit that you graduate in should be just right. That's the kind you should expect always. Try to get it unless you have it made for you. Suiting You, That's My Business SCHULZ, THE TAILOR Nine Seventeen Mass. obiecture, will entertain the members of Scarab at dinner at the Colonial tea room. Thetia Phi Alpha has chosen the Hote, Eldridge as the place for its annual spring party which is to be given to tomorrow night from 9 to 12. aneta Phi Alpha Party Is Tomorrow The Troubadours of St. Joseph, Ms. will play. Among those who will chapelize the affair are Dean and Mrs; J, G. Brandt and Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards. Acacia Pledges to Entertain Aacacia pledge will give their amma spring pledge party Saturday night from 9 to till 12. The pledge will have complete charge of the deck of chairs on Saturday. The dining room will be transformed into the deck of a ship. The other rooms will portray wharf scenes. The chapter room will represent a scene where the pledge will do as common seamen, while the pledge will be in officers' uniforms. Kenyon King and his Tailor Made orchestra will furnish the music. Lawrence Schuhmacher will be the chapter delegate at the Phi Kii national convention to be held in San Francisco this summer. The following officers were elected in a recent meeting of Delta Kappa Epsilon in Houston, and in Kansas City; Presiding senior, George McKee; presiding junior, Clayton Wilson; presiding senior, Nelson Schumacher; treasurer, Nelson Schumachner; guide, Lloyd Hafton; judge adjournants, Ralph Cunningham. Medical Fraternity Elects Cosmonolitan Club Elects Officers John Shively was re-elected president of the Commonwealth clan last year. Vice-president, Kamakud Rae; record-keeping; Alfreda Buantman; responding secretary; second secretary; son-in-law; executive committee; members; Edward Hatton and Narcissio Initiation will be held following the annual spring banquet which will be held Saturday, May 22 at the house. Chi Delta Sigma Holds Installation The Chi Delta Sigma fraternity had an outstanding leadership of the chapter. The following officers were elected: Walter E. Baxter, Jr.; will be the subject of the discourse by the minister Sunday at 11 at the Umtarian Church, 12th and Vermont streets. Mr. Backus is in his pupil again and will discuss the interesting phenomena of universal and eternal religion. "Why Men Are Incurably Religious" Dr. Albert A. Owens, superintendent of the extension department of the board of education at Philadelphia, and Bent Hillman, Philadelphia attorney, have been visiting the University of Pennsylvania to hear Law for the past few days. They were luncheon guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house today. dent; E. Clyde Thoroman, secretary Ned Russell, historian; and R.C.Keown business manager Miss Margaret Lynn and Mrs. Agnes Kroesch were dinner guests at the Kappa Gamma Gamma house last night. Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women will entertain a few students Sunday at 6:30 at her home. Ali Waugh, Fanny Zimmerman, Margaret McWilliams, and Lella Greff were dinner guests last night at Corbin hall. Max Beery was a guest for dinner at the Theta Tau house last night. Herbert Totten, c33 and Lucille Tandy, f434 were released yesterday. Two patients were admitted to the student hospital yesterday; Margaret Hopkins, c31, and Thomas Sears, c34. Sears had its tomatoes removed from --- Hospital News Will Bring a Calling— Hunsinger Taxi PERMANENT WAVES KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric 817 Mass. St. Refrigerators Any Style — $2.50 and $4.00 Shampoo 25c Fingerwave 25c Special Sale of Cosmetics Lawrence. Kan. 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