PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS P 0 . 0 4 . 4 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1920 Chorus of Fifty Voices Featured in Annual Vespers Living Tableaux Depicting Scenes From Nativity To Be Part of Program The annual Christmas Peepers of the School of Prim Artist of the University of Chicago will be held in room at 4 clock in the University auditorium and will be presented to the school's students. The Christmas Voices, in which the music and art departments of the School of Fine Arts are based, will be danced during his first year at the University six years ago. This is one of a few activities he has given during winter months which are largely ensemble in character, have become an important part of the school. A vesper chorus consisting of over fifty selected voices, will appear in processional and recessional, carrying lighted candles and singing with instrumental and vocal organ and piano. Solos, duets and instrumental selections will form the program together with several living tableaux denying scenes from the Nativity and the Resurrection of Albert Böch, director of the painting department, and Rosemany Ketcham, director of the design department, will give scores of "The Annunciation" to both Bethlehem, and the Adoration." Vocal solls will be given by Mrs. Kathryn Langmade Nelson and Ms. Alison Mieroner, accompanied by the University Siren's Group from Goltch, Luther Leavengood, Prof. Karl K. Kuesterel, and Dean D. M. Swartheut, Prof. L. E. Anderson will give several organ solls and play in ensemble numbers. Chorus numbers will be sung by the University Veper Choir, the members of which are all follows: Mariano Babcock, Maurine Downing, Margaret Dronnon, Mary Loun Earlebach, Gladys Griffith, Delma Kagel, Hladis Loadeh Kagel, Hladis Loadeh Moore, Kaikyn L. Nelson, Dorothy Parceles, Irene Podemba, Lucie Porel, Jeean Seilhard, Gladys Sundstrom, Agnes McLean, Gregory Mason, Essene Jone Ball, Bearden, Adah Clarke, Virginia Davis, Emma Leigh Evans, Virginia Evans, Elizabeth Grayson, William Gray Read the Kansan Want Ada Want Ads KEYS MADE for trunks. autoe KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and panel gauds;铲屎 grates; metal rails; Pailocks and nightlift locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 - 1ff. BUTLER MOTORS Business and Professional DIRECTORY --in an open place. But sometimes I grew tired of staying within the limits of the small enclosure which was our camp, and with one of the others we guarded area. And always, we would not have gone far when we would hear the clump, clump, clump of horses feet, up beside us, jump to the ground, up beside us, jump to the ground, satuate, and pandantly exclaim, "The general seeds his compliments and lays down." BUTLER MOTORS Willy Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars. 617-19 Mass. Su THE CHART TON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARRIER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Rooting - Guttering - Skilights Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE E 8AR Special Attention to Firing of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drag Stor 836 % Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 254 Aged Widow of General Custer Recounts Thrillers of Western Kansas to Alumna in New York An interview with the wife of Gen. George Custer of frontier day fame was the delightful experience of Virgil M. Gorman, a porter for the Graduate Magazine, who is now living at Delahan Man in New York with her husband, M. Gorman. He was born in his L.L.K. at Kansas in 1915. The two met at the Cosmopolitan Club in New York recently and though it seems that they indeed an enthusiastic reunion. GOLD B U RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lawn and Garden Ph. 620 Orchard Street 207-209 W. 8th Dr. FLORELL BERTHROWS OSTROPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 2313 Mass. House Blvd. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Views and Used KNOBS BICYCLE SHOP phone 915 1041 Mass. When she learned I was from the West," writes Mrs. Murpiz, "she was pleased and held my hand while she recounted stories of the diaries when she was with General Custer on the front lines. You know my heart is out there." "She was married at the age of sixteen, during the last year of the war, on a steamer, and crossed to Galveston, where she remained while General Custer took charge of operations in Texas—Icaldá” she phrased. "She told of accompanying her husband when he was stationed in Kansas while he was in command of the Seventh Cavalry, and was guarding white men from the Indians while they built the mailroads. Her story ran like Social Calendar "We would go out and build camp "I told her of the anniversary celebration which was held in Lawrence this fall, about the University and what a wonderful school it is, and what an interesting town Lawrence has become. When I saw him write out and talk to the people out there that I had seen ben, she remarked: --dent of the club and Mrs. W, S. Johnson is the social chairman, Mrs. Henry Werner is in charge of the program which has been planned. Wednesday W.S.G.A. tea in rest room in central Administration building. Kappa Alpha Theta annual football dance and dinner. "And bill them that I am admitted to hear of their prosecution. My husband was defierful country. The people who first settled there were fine so courageous." Thursday Mrs. Morris tells of Mrs. Custer's appearance. "She is now very elderly, I think about 88 years old," says the writer. "The thought her steps are studied, her mind is an clear and native as a young person." It is easy to realize what an active, animated, and attractive girl she must have been." Alpha Chi Omega evening faculty tea A.A.U.W, tea at the home of Mrs. F B. Olivia Faculty Women's Club Christmas retention Friday $p_i$ Beta Phi Christmas party. Delta Upsilon dinner dance Women's Foundation Christmas banquet. Theta Tau party. Phi Chi party. Mortar and Beam tea at the home of Agnes Husband. Puff Pant Prom. Robinson gymnasium. Alpha Tau Omega party. Lutheran Students Association, party Saturday Alpha Omicron party. Acacia party. Delta Tau Delta party. Pi Kappa Alpha party. Delta Dau party. Alpha Kappa Psi party. Phi Gamma Delta Pig Dinner. Christmas Varsity, Union building. Triangle party. Alumni Party. Sigma Kappa faculty tea. Seeks Pardon in Novel Way Nashville.—(UP)—Governor Henry Hinton is in turn of a letter from a Memphis woman who has novelized her husband's actions, her husband, a state convict. "I have written Sears-Roebuck and a great many other places about getting a girl," the governor said, before being advised to insult (sic) the governor about it." the letter reads. University Unions Meet Kindsvater Attends Convention In Madison, Wis The convention which lasted a week was attended by 42 people represented in the Big Six represented were Oklahoma University, the University of Kansas, Purdue and Wichita State. The national convention of the Archaeological Association in Cleveland, Ohio, which met in week a week at Madison, Wis., was attended by Peef, E. F., K. F. Kindwasser, chairman of the conference committee. While there the representatives had the opportunity of seeing the Wisconsin Union building, where one million dollars in goods were displayed. They also visited the Unions at the University of Iowa and Iowa State College. Professor Kindwater got a number of ideas which he intends to use in the operation of the university. The students present organized a club within the Association of American Colleges which represented those in student activities at the Unions. Professor Kinsalvater reported that, in great interest it is taken in the U.S. for example that the genitization takes charge of many necivites and manages many of the thirteen species. Custom Clothes Exclusively SOCIETY The American Association of University Women gave a tea for trainee trained women at the afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. F. P. OBrien, 612 Louisiana Street. Those who poured during the afternoon were called "Walkers." J. W. Murray, and Miles Alberta Corbin. The buying of cheap and inferior clothes is false Mrs. J, D. Strantham, Mrs. R, W. Warner, Mrs. R, G. Thiele, Mrs. R, O'Neill, both from Orbison who helped were; Mrs. S, R. Dainus, Mrs. R, D. O'Leary, Miss Agowen, Mrs. R, D. O'Leary, Nellie Barron, Mrs. F, Blackmarin, Mrs. H, Asher, Mrs. C, C. Stewart, Little Miscene Gene and Joan Klickler and Those in the receiving line were: Mrs. Stuart A. Queen, Mrs. Earnest Boyce, Mrs. J. K. Jister, Mrs. Robert Rowland, and Mrs. F. D. O. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Massachusetts The decorations were carried out in poinsettias and red candles in keeping with the Christmas season. Mec. J., N. Gilbert, Signa Kappa housemother, gave a midnight party for the actives and pledges last week. The girls ate cream Saints Clauces, cookies and peanut candy. Each woman was required to give an improviment stunt to furnish amusement. The alumna Miss Lichten and Miss Maitel Rich. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will entertain with its formal Christmas concert, Thursday at 6:30 p.m., clock at F. A. U. hall, "Tike" Keany-gar's orchestra will furnish the Delta Upson will entertain with a formal Christmas dinner-dance Friday night from 7 to 1 o'clock. The Ballet Radiata ballet orchestra, will furnish the music. The pledges of PI Beta Phi sorority will entertain the activities a Christmas party, Friday night, at Eckes hall, from 9 to 'o'clock. Mice Evelyn Flamigan, of St. Joseph, will be a week-end guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Delta Tau Delta will entertain Saturday night with a Christmas party. It will be held at the chapter house and "Tike" Kearness will play. The Christmas party of the University of Tennessee will be held at the faculty and the husbands of the members, will be hold in the Union tonight at 8:30 p.m. Pi Beta Psi announces the approaching marriages of Mercedes Elise Hutchison, which will take place Friday, Dec. 27. Mr. Sentinney is a member of Kappa Psi, and will be with the marriage of Law in June. After the marriage they will make their home in Lawrence while Mr. Sentinney finishes. Howard Patterson was a visitor at the Delta Tau Delta house today. The Cenopolitan club announces the pledging of Ralf S. Martin, of Hutchinson. All juniors interested in entering the inter-clas swimming meet will meet tomorrow at 3:39 in the gym nasium. Miss Hoover. Troops for extemporaneous speeck contest were held at the University of Michigan. The subject of the speeches was "Co-education." --cut just right, in silks and fancy madras. —they're the right thing in underwear. SHIRTS SHORTS Announcements $2 Suit Fancy Garters and Suspenders CARLS CORN FLAKES Ask your fraternity house steward or your favorite campus restaurant to serve Kellogg's—the original Corn Flakes. style frocks of the most lovely designs and colors. They are adorable, and only Loans to its students from the Southern Methodist University will be made through a trust company, which is responsible because is worthy may borrow money. The Latest Plans for a series of professional meetings were discussed by the memoirist, Dr. Gustavo Solana, journalism fraternity, at a meeting hold last evening at the Pill Delta College in Memphis which Sigma Delta Chi holds each year at the end of the semester, was Sigma Delta Chi Plans Professional Meetings Just pour milk or cream into a brimming bowl of these crisp and golden flakes tomorrow. You'll want to repeat. The most popular cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges, eating club and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include ALL-BRAN, Pep Bracken Flakes, Rice Krispies, Wheat Krumbles, and Kellogg's Received Whole Wheat Blacuit. 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