SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS University Orchestra to Broadcast Monday Regular Thursday and Friday Programs Not Given This Week As a special feature of the KFKU programs for this week, the University Symphony orchestra directed by Prof. James Doyle. A day program from 8:45 to 7:39 p.m. Preceding the program by the orchestra, Dr. Robert Taft of the department of chemistry will give a lecture on "Jellies." The program to be given by the orchestra will be follows: March of the Toys" (Victor Herbert), "RobBlaeus," "The Witch of Incleide" and "D Minor Symphony" (Cassier Lescaut). "Suite from Carman" (Bizet). On Tuesday at 4 o'clock an illustrated lecture "American Composers" will be given by Prof. C. S. Skilton who will discuss Cadman and Liaurance. "How Do We Get Our Time from the Stars?" will be this week's Celestial Trevoleigh feature given on the Tuesday from 6 to 3 p.m. in A musical program which has been arranged by Dean Agnes Hasland will be given after the talk. The program will be as follows: "Give Thanks," Joy (Roberts), "Tally He" (Leon), Enterprise Knox duet, "Comin' Home" (Willey), Enterprise Knox and Jean Selardis; piano sols, selected, Evelyn (Morrow), (Boyd) "Randall" (Nurden) At 11 a.m. the Campus Calendar will be given by H. R. H. the Mt. Oreed correspondent. Prof. Heilen Rhoda thanks these and some poems of Thanksgiving. On Thursday and Friday the regular programs will be dispensed with and special music programs arranged by Prof. Hester Bass, Music Teacher. The musical program for Thursday which will be broadcast at 11 a.m. will be as follows: "Pastoralite, Capriccio" (Morton), "Messiah" (Morton), "Prelude" (Morton), Silver Cascade" (Howard) , Howard T. Taylor, "invocations" (Owen-Krisler), "Air on G. String" (Mattheus) Leuthen Leuthen The program for Friday which will also be broadcast at 11 a.m. will be "Ballad in G Minor" (Chopin), Catherine Kaul,钢琴 "Etude"; (Jauar), "Baroque piano"; (Saint Jean), Caroleen Honne piano; "Locatec" (Stainu), Catherine Kaul, piano. Student Programs at Church Today --at "The Final Judgment," will be the subject of the morning at the meeting of the R. W. K. and the Mistress will be the subject $\textcircled{2}$ the morning brief class discussion. There will be an open session at the Congregational Eniseconal At the mourning services, the Rev. Alfred D. Winnin received a Purple Heart for his service as "A Prager of Thanksgiving" for five years of student at the Fresno State college and for two years at the University of the Pacific. At the Holliday Funeral Mass on the Fourth of July, Myrmus Moosheimer is surrounded by friends and family. Preshyterian The Rev. Francis B. Shiner will give the sermon on, "Christian Vision," at 11 a.m. this morning. At 6 a.m. the Chapel Edward Earle will read from the book *Meredith* by Rachel Mundell H. K., nax 92, will talk The Rev. Gilbert Lovell of, New York City, is the principal and faculty member of the Christian education of the Pretender church "The Theo of Life," the choreographer in the direction of Down John D. Swearthman, of the Christian School in Paterson, Foster's, Down John Foster, for 50, will sing, "I'll Give You a Little Bit of My Heart" in student forum, the Rev. Gilbert Lovell will perform. Methodist Dr. Frank Herron-Smith, Superintendent of Pacific Japanese Mission work will speak on "The Meaning of Libraries." Atkwyniam the host talk on "The Passion Flight" which be new this week talks on "On Fire: A Tale of Christ" (Love) and the series of books the book during the summer. Christian Commission will be at 10:00 a.m. The Re- lief Committee will review the applications on "Our World Service" website or in the Re- lief Committee's national Fellowship Within the Church, and the National Fellowship Within the Church, and the At the evening service the Re-lief Scholarship will be discussed with the Re-lief Scholarship In celebration of the Thanksgiving season the Rev. Wilson M. Jackson will not be his guest when the Christmas service. There will be a tea for the youth at 11 a.m. and another for the department of economics will talk or dance. Bantist "The Child Ressons for Thanksgiving," will be held on Friday, Nov. 30 at the Boston Opera House, F. Watts at the Baptist church at 11 th street in New York City, and in My Father's Home at 277 Washington Avenue in New York. The interactive music will play. The limited poor poem "The Poet of the City" will be sung by the opera singer at 6 p.m. at the church. The World Society show, gr. and will act as a pantomime. The "Farmer's Resolve" will be performed by the choir of the church will sing during the season. Admission is free. --at Want Ads LOST. Will the young man who held leather notebook and护袍 for girl during Hobo convocation Friday please call 1797. —64 LOST — Keytainer and six or eight keys. Phone 1002. -54. TYING WANTED--Any kind of class papers, neatly and correctly done, pcs per thousand words. Reference if Phone 1980 W. 645 -732 -street. Calendar for the Week 4:00- Organ vesper recital. University auditorium. --at Sunday. Nov. 23 Monday, Nov. 24 4:00—Sigma Pi Sigma. Room 21, Administration building. 4:30-Jay Jones, Union building. 8:20-University concert course. Virtus piano, with Corrections Van Vliet lulu. University auditorium. Tuesday, Nov. 25 2:30-5:00-Tea for teachers, pupils 1:00-Oct-2014-Driving School, Marmara of Orpington department. Room 205, Fraser hall. 8:00-Pen and Scroll. Rest room, ecos. Wednesday, Nov. 26 Thanksgiving recess begins at noon. Thanksgiving recess ends. SOCIETY The pledges of Theta Epiphany, Baptist sorority, entertained the active members of the chapter last night at the looms of Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Thomas. About twenty-five young men and women were present, including girls in bibteetwere and autumn leaves. The eventure was spent in playing games on the floor, reading a reading, Refreshments were served. Miss Dorothy Mann from Hutchinson, is a guest at Corbin hall this week-end. Marian Lee Greene of Matwaui, N. J., and Milton Lorey Peek, Philadelphia, were married recently in Philadelphia. Mr. Peek was a law enforcement lawyer, was graduated from a local high school, and attended the University. Mr Peek has been associated with the Carter Publishing company as an advertising man for the Ladies Home Journal. Mrs. R. Works of Humboldt, is being entertained at the Alpha Omicron Pi house this week-end. The student council of the first Christian church entertained about forty young men and women last night from 8 until 11, with a party in the library. The students were joined by the Riley and Glenn Wakeley had charged of the games. During the last part of the evening, the group gathered around them and sang. Refections were served. Miss Marion Cowies Quinn of Nahoville, Teenn, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Delta Sigma Pi entertained with a chapter book, with Jack Wardley and bishing the music. Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, Ms. Manasseh Perkins and Mr. Roberts. Miss Mary Neil Easton from Kansas City is a week-end guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging of Dave Hallway. Hixon Photographs will Solve Your Gift. Problem--Ady. Decision on Utah Game May Be Made in Week That the University will accept an invitation from the University of Utah to compete with that school in a charity football game Dec. 6 or 13, has not been decided by the athletic board. It is unclear whether the early port of this week will definitely determine Kansas stand on the issue. Athletic Board Probably Will Meet to Decide Kansas' Stand Invitations were also sent to Haskell Institute and Western Maryland. Hassler said that the game would be whether or not it will play the game. With two games still remainning on its hands, the decision would be the game would not be considered until after the completion of the last con- Western Maryland has already stated that it may be satisfactory to this institution, but the eastern eleven to Denver, where the university is located, baby he too great for the occasion, and the official in charge would much prefer a game with some school in the country. Dean D. M. Swarthout, of the School of Fine Arts, returned today from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he attended the annual meeting of the Association of State Universities held under the auspices of the University of Michigan. Proceeds from the game will go to charity organizations in Denver and Salt Lake City, and will defray the expenses of the participating v. ams. Unhaw won the Rocky Mountain conference and is one of the few undefeated teams in the country thus far this season. Its only defeat last year was suffered at the hands of the great Southern California team that played against the Rocky Mountain and Big Six championship teams would create much interest in this section of the country. Co-ed club of district No. 11, which met last night at 1500 New Hampshire will have a luncheon and bridge party in the women's rest room in central Administration building. Monday evening district are urged to attend. The University Baptist students' Sunday school class will meet Sunday at 9:45 at the first Baptist church at Eglathay and will talk on "A Modern Program for the Church." The class is open to all students, and all who are interested are welcome. Hoopes Speaks in Kansas City Hellen Hoben Hoopes yectered yesterday at the 9th Annual African American Festival of the Kansas City branch of the National League of American Professionals at the University of Kansas. New York, Nov. 21—(UP)—A three- proposed in plas submitted to the Navy department in Washington by the United States lines, it was learned Announcements Robert Wilson, president. Verne Wagner. --at Shoe Repairing That Satisfies Prices right--- and a very pleasant room— A variety of foods to select from. All found at— THE CAFETERIA UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE THIRD CONCERT Single Admissions Now Selling $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 American Eagle OX-5 Biplane Total firing time, 47 hours. 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