SUNDAY, JANUARY 25. 1931 Glee Club and Lectures to Be Featured on KFKU UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS This Week's Program to Have Variety of 12 Numbers The Kansas Women's Glee club,艺 Entertainment, will host Earl En- lamb and directed by Ms. Larkin, will give a musical program next Friday morning at 6:10 for KKU fran- cely. The broadcast for Monday starts at 10 a.m. on FOX News, on "Dutton and Nights," followed by a musical program presented by Prof. Karl O. Kuestelser and Prof. Roy Ingham. Prof. Waldemar Gelch will give an illustrated lecture at a dck on October 4th at the Center for Prof. E C. Bushler will talk on the Dck on Debtors. A dck on Debtors. A dck on the Creditor. This time the subject is given. This time the subject is given. The Great Bear Always Loo Like The musical program for the glee club is as follows: "Waiting for the Stone," (David), "The Three Singers" (Beard-tour), "Sounds My Mother Taught Me" (Devin), "The Wood Myths" (Mary), "The Maidens" (Emily Bail and Miss Maud Perissi Hill) Wednesday's program consists of the Campus Calendar given at 1 o'clock by Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, the Miss Correspondent, and also a talk with Ms. Elizabeth Day on Thursday, *Day*. Miss Francis Wilson opens Thursday's broadcast at 1 a.m., by speaking on the "Value of Repository" speech, or Barbara Bartell will speak on "Taven Efner." The basketball game between the University of Kansas and Missouri University will be broadcast at 7:30. Friday's broadcast consists of a talk by Prof. John Ice on "Farm Derease" at 11 am, followed by a talk on "The Architect" by Prof. J. M. Kellogg. Student Programs at Church Today Trinity Episcopal Congregational Sunday school at 10 a.m. and at 11 o'clock a semen will be given by the Ace, R. D. Gray on the subject, "What's Going to Happen?" (a frank prediction of the outcomes of modern mortal death). There will be no fireside forum. First Presbyterian Service of the Holy Communion will be held at 8. followed by the church and Bible classes at 9:45. The sermon will be delivered by the pastor, the bishop, or the priest of the Magnificent Obsession. The Chaplain Edwards club will not meet. Methodist A sermon will be delivered at the Presbyterian church by the minister subject, "the Religion a Private or Public Affair?" The anthem will be, "God to Whom We Look Up Blindly." The Westminster Forum will meet at 7:30. The Rev. Harry A. Gordon will speak on the subject, "An Unheated Vision" during the morning service. Special music will be furnished by the male quartet. The subject of the sermon for the evening service will be "The Gospel." Special music will be Xylophone will be furnished by Thomas Gerhardt. Lutheran "The Voice That Spoke Approval" will be the sermon by Rev. Charles A. Puls. No social hour will be held. Christian The sermon at 10:15 will be "A Genius of Christianity," by the Rev. S. W. Shaulhart. No student lounge or University Endower will be held this evening during finals. The regular will be resumed next Saturday, Feb. 1. Baptist The University class will hear a talk on the timely subject, "What to Do With Examinations: Battles at Mass meeting service, Dr. J. F. Watts will speak on "The Place of Jesus in Modern Life." The boys church will sing "Solar hour of glory" and the girls by Robert Wilson. The subject of the meeting is "Young People of Today." Read the Kansan want-ads. Sometimes when you think you have slaughtered the quiz you find out that you've only made up your chances for a grade. Campus Comment Mrs. Alberta Hulteen, secretary to the Chancellor, is recovering after an illness. SOCIETY Miss Ruth Waters, secretary at the tread Training school, has been ill twice Thursday. Foreign Good, of Marian, was married to Russell Carter Lagerstrom of Chanute Saturday, Jan. 24, at the home her parvita, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Miss Good, a former student at the University, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. She has also attended Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo. Mr. Lagerstrom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Lagerstrom of Topeka. Kappa Eta Kappa held installation on officers Tuesday night. The following officers were installed: President Charles Ralph Ayres; secretary, William Dickinson; corresponding secretary, Jae Brouseger at arms, Maurice Culm Jr. Miss Anna Stahts of Enterprise and Mr. H. W. Wagner of Topeka were married June 16 at Enterprise. Mr. H. W. Wagner received from the University of Kannas. Delta Chi announces the pledging o William Bunyan, c34, of Los Angeles Calif. The University club gave a dinner at the Dining Hall to the late, Kloe was in charge of the committee on arrangements, which includes Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Cautenone and Froi. Mrs. Gene Stodder has been elected president of the Wichita alumnae association of the Chi Omega sorority. Mrs. Stodder is married to Margaret Haworth, of Lawrence. M. E. H. H. Hollands entertained with a benefit bridge Saturday afternoon at her home, 1530 Rhode Island street Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lapert, of Kansas City, announce the marriage of their daughter Alela to Mr. Theodore Sperre in a graduate of the University. Mrs. E. O. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. S. Erni of Ellwood will visit their daughters, Helen Erni and Lota Wagner, at Corbin hill the first of the week. Mrs. Josephine Rigg, of Kansas City is visiting this week at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Robert W. Wagner. Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women at the University, and Mim Irene Peppone, entertained last night with a dinner bridge party, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Peppone, who are their guests over the week-end. Covers were laid for twelve. The Women's Glee club, under the direction of Dean Agnes Hasbun, will make a spring tour beginning the week of April 6. The club's itinerary will include towns around Wichita. Prof Waldemar Gelch will be featured as the guest speaker. On the club. About 30 out of 30 members of the club will make the tour. For Your Lenses $5.00 to $10.00 PINK-GOLD FRAMES Optometrist Want Ads LOST: A Phi Kappa mother's nico name "Mrs. S. L. Wilbrham" on back. Phone 1295. — 07 FOR RENT: Living room and sleeping porch, with private entrances. For two people, $25 per month. 1701 Mississippi. Phone 17231- 1701 --mud service. 1205 Kentucky. Phone 1581. .96 **ROOOS for girls:** Excellent room. Enclosed sleeping porch available if desired. Modern home. Unisex comfortable furniture. 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