MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1929 Two Senior Students Will Present Recital Jointly Tuesday at PAGE THREE Presentation McNabb, Organist and Sager Baritone, Will Combine UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Miss Marian McNabb, organist, and Mr. Charles Sagar, barrister, will present a joint senior recital in the University auditorium at 8 o'clock toorrow evening. This is the second year of this year and the first joint recital. The University Symphony orchestra will appear in the last number of the program which will be a concert piece for organ and orchestra played with Miss McNabba. This will be the first performance of the variety in the United States. Miss McNabie is a pupil of Prof. C, S. Skilton and Mr. Sager is studying under Prof. W. B. Downey and accompanied by Miss Harret Lull. The Program for tomorrow evening is as follows: "Pimpinella" (Technikowsky), "Che Fiero Costume" (Lengault), "Calva-tata Zingarese" (Seitmil Dodd), "Moverber" (Meverber), M. Sager, "Tocateo in F major" (Bach), Miss McNabb. narcissus. "Serenade" (Bizet), "Il Neige" (Bemberg), and "Soft-Footed Snow" (Lia) Mr. Sayer. "Marche Champetrue" (Bowe), "The Infant Jesus" (Pierton Yon), and "American Indian Fantasie" (Skilton), Miss MncNabb. "Song of the Soul" (Brell) "Farewell well" (Russell) and "If You Pass Through My Garden" (Kountz) Mayer. Sage. "Concertpiece for Organ and Orchestra" (Reginald Stegall), Mc MissNab, accompanied by the University of North Carolina, Prof. Karl Kuestersteiner conductor. U. of Chicago Man Here to Discuss Religious Work Andrew Vance McCracken, a follow at the University of Chicago in the department of Christian Ethics, an adjunct faculty member for several days at the University of Kansas having conferences with men and women from religious education work and the ministry. He is representing the University of Chicago Seminary and the University of Iowa. Y. M. C. A. office while here. In addition to work in several central and eastern colleges during which he obeyed university requirements, he has preached in several eastern United States churches. He came here from Topena where he was born. WANTED: Boy to work during Christmas vacation. Call 2602 M Ask for Mr. Rees. —80 LOST: Chain belonging to compact. Friday night at Unten building in lady's rest room or on dance floor. Call 1158 R. Reward. —80 Want Ads KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; gruns repaired, knives and shears sharpened Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 Ease 6th. —tf Business and Professional DIRECTORY --ing their gifts and to be on time Margaret Kilbourne, secretary. BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19. Mass St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You — so that you May Render Service. Please (800) 276-3200 Insurance Ride Phone 689 Insurance Blog FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. 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The one which won first mention is the building of the office. It was drawn by J. W. Lloyd. Second mention on the problem went to J. H. Barnett, Married Magnoure, and John Sayler. Architect Students Plan House for "Dude" Ranch The problem for the sophomore class which has just been finished is an exhibition building for the world art museum. He went to Robert Mann and Olga Wallace, Commendable mentee, was re-exposed with Frances Poncevolo and Larry Reimann. First, your students have finished them on sound and light. Next, use Meikin Keilman's animation on the project. John Seitz and Ari Ziemsa placed second in the competition. Madame Curie Becomes Enthusiastic Horsewoman Paris,—(UP)—Madame Curie, radium inventor, has become an enthusiastic horsewoman at 62. Five years ago her doctor recommended horsedback riding as the final exercise to permit her to continue with her research and fining laboratory work. She learned to ride and since her voyage to America has gone regularly three times. She is accompanied by her daugh ter, herself an expert rider. Announcements --ing their gifts and to be on time Margaret Kilbourne, secretary. Jewell county club meeting at 4:20 Tuesday afternoon in room 213 Room 214 will be present and to bring fifty cents for jayhawkers to be distributed Nora Crawford, president. Phi Lambda Sigma will hold its Christmas party meeting Tuesday in the Clubhouse. Members please remember to bring their gifts and to be on time. Dog a Distinguished Traveler London,—(UP)—Blinks, a whit bull terrier, owned by Colonel an Mrs. S. Gregson, of Cobb Orchard Plaxtel, Kent, is said to be the only dog in England that can pass the pass of Karacreman. In 1827 the dog walked over the pass between China and India and included a mere 1,700 miles in his return trip, records of his master and mistress who have recently returned from China. American Institute of Dalcroze Eurythmics Modern Education in BRISTMIM MOVEMENT MUSIC Bully Technology. Flurry Music. Mime and Music. Poems. Poems, Communication NORMAL TRAINING Duke's Certificate provides New York Music College and Music Students SEASON 10TH to MAY 14th bossier in request PAUL BROOPLE, Director 9 East 19th St., New York Volunteer 1327 In the Social Whirl --- Announcement has been made of the marriage of Florence Elizabeth Hower to Bart Edwin Hicks. The couple was married yesterday morning by Dean S. B. Braden at Myers hall. Mr. Hick will complete his thesis at University of Delaware this semester and receive his degree next June. Sigma Alpha Epison will give a formal dinner-dance the night of the Eiffel Tower opening and will be followed by a dance at the chapter house. Paul Baxter and his Victor Meyer will form theatrical firm for the occasion. Sunday guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi楼 house were: Hugh Weekly Ceburn, Robinson; Oden McKeeley, Waterville; Jumpe Yde, Hill City; Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Talent and the Lee Cliffinger, Kansaa City. Consopolitan Club held initiation services for 18 new men last night. Those initiated were Ike Aoki, Alain Hatton, Jeff Hiller, Bita Hugo, Hara尔德 Kelson, J. R. Kratochil, Milten Litweky, S. Matsamoto, Wilfred Minatoya, Samuel F. Seckman, Michael Tinkman, Gunekan Tanaka, Richard Thompson, and Ed Wiley. At this meeting Raymond Crow was made an honorary member of the club. Refreshments were followed in the initiation services. Prof, and Mrs. A. T. Walker announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Stone Walker, to Andrew Wyman, of Woman, son of Mrs. Bruce Wyman of Wellesley, Mass. and Melissa Browne of Aug. 28. Mrs. Wyman, who has been in New York for the past year received her A. B. degree from the University of Kanaa. She was a member of Kaphn Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Wyman is a graduate of University. They will make their home in Boston. Prof. W, C. Stevens gave a talk before the Lawrence花球 club at the court house this afternoon. This talk on "Vines" was the last of the Would You Like to Receive Phi Lambda Sigma will hold a meeting tomorrow night at 5:30 at Westminster hall. Dorothy Angelo Bowers, leader for the meeting, will announce that she is going to marine." Miss Bowers said that the first part of the meeting is to be the best but it is to be a surprise for the members. For this reason all members are urged to be present. Driven is to give a special reading. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house over the week end were Luebie Lilie, Watheen; Helen Cryder and Virginia La Croix, St. Joseph. The K. U, Dames will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Edwin S. Stimpson, 925 Indian street. The meeting will be a Christmas party for the children of memorial houses in New York and Jean Derington, Mrs. Ira S. Vermilion, Mrs. Glen Lehman, Mrs. W. H. Kreig and N. J. Bream. Guests at the Pi Beta Pbi house this week end were pepg Challies, of Atchison; Dorothy Hodges and Aileen Davis of Abilene; Kaleen Ro Firestone TIRES Carter Service Call 1300 TIRE As a Christmas Present? bertson and Maxine;Fisher, Wescha; Phyllis Hagan, Phyla Hagan and Lillian Hagen; Katherine City, Moe.; Jane Poindexter, Kanna Moss; Margaret Sauze, Ginsberg. Dinner guests Sunday were Bob Hervieu, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Beauprez, Milwaukee, Wis.; and Michael Manhattan, Mr. and Mrs. B, H.W bur of Kansas City, Ms., were after dinner. The Triangle fraternity announces the initiation of Charles Hipp, Charles Wurst and Gregory Rick, all of Kansas City, Mo. The initiation services were held yesterday morning, following a service at the banquet with Neel Weber, pledge captain; Albert Evert, president; and Charles Wurst, new initiate. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house yesterday were Mary J. Anderson, Alison Pipes, Winifred Wright Bird, Allen Pipes, Winifred Wright Bird, Blue and George Wood. Week end guests at Theta Phi Alpha house were: Miss Geraldine Wahl and Florence Oberly of Topeka, and Evelyn Flannigan of St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Wahl and Miss Oberly were impressed in the high school decades. Lydia Dye of the Alpha Delta Plt house spent the week end at Fulton, Mo., and Georgia Cook went to her home in Fort Leavenworth. Guests of the Triangle house for the week end were George Epps, Chet Kuhn, Henry Stubenrauch and Lynn Balliff. Mary Alice Drannon of Kansas City was a week end guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Flourine Stutz of the Alpha Delta Pi house is ill at her home in Manhattan. The Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained with a six course dinner followed by dancing at the chapter house on Friday. The chapel was furnished by the Missouri Ramblers. Chapiones were Mrs. J. S. Chapman, Sawell and Mrs. Lloyd Haconston. Tan Gamma sorority entertained with its annual Christmas party last Saturday. Johnny Youngburger onstage at the TAN Gamma music. Chaperones were Ms. Frau- cres Wilson, housemother, Mrs. KEI Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hokmankins and Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards. Among them are Husband, Topeka; Carica Nutt, Burdick; Viola Bell, Linehil; Vern Ayrens, Kansas City, M.; Hansen Loevel, Nebraska; Burlington, Nebr. Earlie Zachelie, Burlington; Harold Johnson, Don Merix and Dorothy Snow of Topela, and Nelson Snow and Clay Crepart of Kansas City, M. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday were Kidie Fortune, Donald Leonard, George Moulson, Curtis Gorman, Tucker Cramer, and Eugene Manning. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house over the weekend were Ruth Dickinson and Eva Lynn Carter, of Wichita; Charlotte Charles and Louise Basham; Keith Johnson of Kansas City; and Marcia Miller of Leuvenworth. Week-end guests at the Sigma Omaha were Paul Boyer, Mac Woolly and Steve Levine, Oleigh; John Degen, Junction Kaufman, Harris of Kauai; Joe McMullen, Independent; Judge Robert Price, of Lyndon; and Addison Mize, of Atch. Delta Zeta guests for Sunday dinner were Prof. and Mrs. John Isoe, of Lawrence; Mr. C. M. Funk and Ronald Funk, of San Antonio, Texas. Harry P. Watson and Tommy Johnston, of Topeka, were guests at the Kappa, Sigma house over the week-end. Out-of-town guests at the Christmas party given by the Triangle fraternity. Saturday, evening were: Danny Kusnerstein, Lynn Bailhfarr, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Park and Miss Wanda Triangle fraternity hold initiation services yesterday for Hairy Ipp, e'30, Charles Wurst, e'30, and Gregory Cik, e'30, all of Kansas City. Weekend guests at the Kappa Athletic Club, Covington, Davidson; Ann Laura Bordy of Kansas City; Annie Marie Miller, of Boston; and Drew Wigsten, of Bartlett. An Investment in Good Shoe Repairing Pays Big Dividends 1017 Mass. 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C. in Hays, where he is director of athletics, by next September. Ray Weight, 27, is playing at the Staples Center in Los Angeles to Schwarzenegger's production of the Stranger Comic Oleo "Federmanns," which has been rechristened "A Woman of the Past." Mia. Gesture Searcy Flickinger, 28, is now at the Hotel Brazelton, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. She is member at Mt. Pleasant, the P. E. K. office at Pleasant. Herman A. Ruth, e10, of Upland Calif., has been in charge of mechanical details of construction on the $25, The Patee TODAY—Wm, Boyd and Marie Prevost with extraordinary cost in a military, thrilling dramatic production entitled, "The Peyton Manning Story," on the daily News Feature and comedy, "Motor Boat Mamma." TOMORROW-Carlyle Blackwell, Bentha Hume and big east in the celebrated Gainesborough Feature, "The Wrekers." Also the beautiful color classic, "Sports of Many Lands." 600,000 food control dam in the San Gabriel canyon for the past year (820,000 acres). The chinery capable of handling more than any ever before built, include a 70-foot tall water tower. Harold J. Browne, 61, former captain of the football team who is now chemist for Quaker State Data Company, and David H. Browne, 70, Mr. Browneye has been very active in the industrial productions of chemicals in the classroom and chemistry class a talk on the subject. Raymond Rousse, B.S. 29, of Larchmont, spent the week and end flirtating with students in various Cities today to accept a position with the American Telegraph and Telegraph. Pajamas--a useful gift. Holiday Boxed—in plain and fancy patterns $2 to $5 Radio Jackets another gift $10 CARLS --- djusto-band (it s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s) brings you sleeping comfort you've never known before in our Have You Missed Etta Kett? We would like to know how many of you want Etta back again in the Kansan's columns. The Kansan would like to know how many of its readers like Etta Kett and read this feature regularly. 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