- TUESDAY, MAY 5. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Oread Water Carnival Based on Indian Legend Training School Girls Wil Give Show Friday in Robinson Pool "The Wedding of White Eagle and Silver Wolverine," is the title of the water's bird Orcod. The day is filled with games of Orcod Training School at the pool in the gymnasium, Friday, May 8 Four Kinds of Events Princess of the east crown. Big Chief Hawkeye, Ruth Swarthorst; White Eagle, son of big Chief Katherine Ellen; Silver Waters, Harriet Daniels; Squaw, mother of Silver Waters, Gens-Ann Hamilton; Hamilton; and Fanne, Jane Grey While Eagle returns from distant lands with his bride, Silver Waters. The home tribe of White Eagle give a dance of welcome for the bride and their guests, which includes her, Chief Hawkeye welcomes the bride and the members of the visiting tribes. The chief is accompanied with gifts, and both tribes join in a water ceremony. The events of the water festival are: Form swimming, which includes backstroke, freestyle, and breaststroke; stroke rotten egg; dive swimming, which include rotten egg, sew diving, chain dives, leap fron, swim-the-baby, water polo; swimming, including boating; races, which include a canoe race in which John Allen, Carole Lawson, Ehiel Eumes, and Jake Ruth Brow to Play There will also be a relay in which the participants are, home from Rutherford, Scarra, Eibal Cain, Kathleen Kautaee, and Frames Parishie, and the visiting coaches are Marlene Allen, Jane Grey, Harriet Daniels, and Maynard Kenneth. The members participate in form swimming, including the cewel and side striden and The members of the advanced class are: Kathleen Eustace, Francis Gray Jane Gray, Katieh Helms, Carolsly Lewson, Ruth Sawthorn, Elbisense Brown, Grace Green, Ken Hamilton, Ethal Cain, Jane Allin, Glenn Hamilton, and Francis Perkins. one members of the intermediate swimming class who are participating in the swim clinic at Kathleen Bommyer, Ethel Boehman Marcourt Calloway, Calvinine Children Amanda DeClercq, Marie Hammonds, Lamaos Hammonds, Lope Oma, Margareta Oma, Kathleen Pelley, and Music for the performance will be furnished by Ruth Brown. Practice teachers who are directing are Francis White, Clea Davis, and Florence Davidi- --and the Holy Mother. Each tableau will be illustrated with a song or a reading. Teachers' Appointments_ Helen Whitney has elected to teach English at Moran. The English position at Piper has been held by William Kershner will teach in the grades in Arthclaw. These appointments were approved in April for appointment bureau this morning. Wellington to Have Big Elevator Wellington — (UP) — A giant, greek building, 183 feet in height and having a stairing capacity of a billion m³. The structure will be here within a few weeks. The structure will cost approximately $150,000 it will take about four months to build. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Kappa Phi to Entertain Mothers Tonight A Mother's day meeting for the members of Kappa Pii and their mothers, including some of her children. The following program will be given: devotions, led by Allie Hickle; "My Mom, My Father," led by J. R. Calyff; a welcome to the mothers, Margaret Roberts; "Mother Macheree," a vocal recitation of *Kappa Pii*, *Testimonies of the试管儿*, a post of poems given by various Kappa Pii members, a "Thank You" to daughter mother. Housemothers Have Bridge Luncheon Special programs and flowers will be provided for the mothers. After the program refreshments will be served. The House Mother's association entertained with a bridge honeathon at the Wiedemann tea room yesterday after flowers made up in the table decorations. The committee in charge included Mrs. Frees Goodell, chairman; Mrs. F. L. Browne, Mrs. Nima Ogden, Mrs. E. L. Browee, Mrs. Kalibald, Mrs. C. H. Landes. Congregational Banquet to Feature Tableaux The program for the Mother and Daughter banquet, which is to be given tomorrow evening at the Congregation of peristaltic indexes and ramps. Among the tableaux will be portrayals of the Indian Mother, the pioneer mother, the paranit mother, the old-fashioned mother, the modern mother. 'Building the Home' to Be Banquet Theme The theme of the Mother-Daughter banquet of the Christian church to be held Friday at 6:30 will be "Building the Home." Those who will speak and their topics are: "Foundation," by Mrs. George O. Foster, "Walls," by Mrs. Claudie Scott, "A Few Lips," by Mrs. Louise Thomas; "Windows," Kathryn McFeardon; "Lights," Mrs. E. Dooley, "The Ballet," by Lady Ball and Laurie Leavenson. Former Students Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bigs of Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Mangaree, to Mr. Pavey Eaton, Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton were both former students in the University and Mr. Eaton is now working on an internship at Rochelle College. Dr. Eaton is a Phi Beta member of Phi Beta Pi. Entertain Bridge Club Mrs. John Ise and Mrs. J. K. Jistle entertained the Oread Bridge club yesterday at afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Moore, the prize. Mrs. Edwin Belle received the consolation prize. The club will meet on May 18 with Mrs. John Ockermann. Phi Chi Theta, professional business security, will hold election of officers for next year tonight at 7:15 in room 4 of the Memorial Union building. Phi Chi Theta to Elect Mrs. Robert Warner was hostess to the Octette Bridge club this afternoon. Hostess to Bridge Club Mrs. Worthy, Horr and Mrs. Paul Stringham were guests. University Club Tea Wednesday The University Women's club will entertain with a May tea on Wednesday afternoon in Myers hall. Mrs. H. Anglis is chairman of the tea committee. Mrs. Warren Woody of Kansas City Mo., was a dinner guest at the Ch Omega house last night. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night were Mrs. Ida Boogart, Lusk, Wyo; Helen Mullin, El Dorado; Mary Gabriel, Garden City; Marcia Crawford, Garden City; Lerna Clannan, Maxine Roedell, Farnaby and Lela Maca Hacker. Helen Mullin of El Dorado is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Rowen Partridge of Delbore, who attended the University during the first year, was inducted into Alpha Xi Delta house. Mist Partridge withdrew from classes because of ill health. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Robert J. Mounsey, c33, of Medicine Lodge. Gene Bowers, Wellington, and Jean Brown of Kansas City are guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. --go to KFKU Miss Helen Phoola Hoops, assistant professor of English, will give the 11:15 program tomorrow morning which will be entitled "May Day in Rhymes." This program will follow the campus calendar and LHRL, the Mount Gorge correspondent. Following the ten minute appearance of the Celestial Travelogue entitled "How Much Do Comets Weigh and What Are They Made of?" at 6 p.m. the Christian church choir will present an array arranged by Luther Leavenwood. This program will consist of three annotations "Come, Oh Thou Travel Unkerned My Sins" (Prohebora), and "Cherubin No 7 from the Russian Church" (Horton). Dr. Bruno Raddie, exchange instructor in German, delivered a special lecture on the materials used to cover the material covered in his recent series of talks on "German and English Language." He gave lectures at 11:15, Elsworth C. Denit, secretary of the bureau of visit instruction, spoke about the materials used. The program at 4 p.m. today consisted of an illustrated musical lecture on Act III of "Tristian and Isolea" (Wagner). Thursday morning's program will lead a tour through the work of Alfred J. Graves, instructor in journalism, on " Truth in Advertising." Boys Will Rule Salina Salina - Salina boys will be "kings" for a day when they will be given the reins of the city government on May 1, as the climax of a boy's week. The boy officials will be elected by their school-mates in the orthodox halloween mango to Nothing Ordinary About These New California SPORT FROCKS Read the Kansan Want Ads Indispensable These May Days But NOT Exorbitantly Priced! $19^{75} These new Pastel Sports-Wear Frecks are headline styles for early summer, with color contrast as an important fashion note—Every detail is now—Low placed flares—Novel necklines—Eton Jackets—Suit types—Tennis frocks... Every model an assured fashion hit! White - Eggshell - Flesh - Orchid Mais - Green Sizes — 14 to 20 Edward Rowan to Speak at Fine Arts Progran Talk Is About Experiment on Cultural Life in Community Edward B. Rowan, director of the Little Gallery, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, will speak in the auditorium in central Administration building Thursday at 3:30 p.m. for a program called "An Experiment in Community Fine Art." Mr. Rowen, who is a member of the graduate school of Fine Arts at Harvard, will present research conducted under the auspices of the American Federation of Art at Washington, D.C. This experiment is made possible by a grant of $3,000 from the U.S. Department of Defense. The purpose of the experiment is to demonstrate the place of act in the daily routine of a child. A procedure for the other communities doing to increase this phase of cul- Cedar Rapids was chosen as the location for such an experiment by virtue of its being a typical Mid-Western city with a population somewhat underromanized, which removed from any large art center which might have served the community. Many important exhibitions have been held there, including the works of the late Charles W. Haworthen, N.A. Leen Coyne, and H.W. Cook, in addition to several collections sent out by the American Federation of Art. Mr. Rowan and the Gallery have been instrumental in starting a great many of the important aims of the project. Hutchinson- The mayors of 25 southwestern Kansas cities have been invited to attend an inter-city party here on May 6. "The Little Gallery has become the cultural center of not only Cedar Kapur's work but also his art journal," said Prof. Albert Bloch, in commenting on the experiment. 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