TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS RAGE THREE Powell to Give Address Glider Club Will Hear Talk on Aerial Photography Dr. Lyle S. Powell, chairman of the Lawrence airport committee, will speak to the K. U. Gilder Club tonight at 7:30, in room 210 Marien hall, Doctor Powell will talk about aerial photography. During the World War he held the position of aerial photographer in the aviation service. Theorellie Jefferson, e30, president of the K. U. Glider Club, will give a presentation to the Ohio, where he attended the Inter-college Flying Club convention, and will present the club at the convention when it was found that it would be impossible for Prof. Earl D. Hay to make the convention possible from Lawrence, but owing to bad weather was delayed a day, and did not appear in time to attend all of it. At the Play --fills, give smokers the one thing they want—and sales will take care of themselves. THE DEVIL IN THE CHEESE Bv Jack Morris Drama stooped to low comedy last night to win the applause of an audience gone blase after a swipe of philosophical discussions and Russian quartets. The occasion was the pre-commencement of the Chess by the K. U., Dramatic club. Through three acts of fantastic comedy, the audience registered apparent enthusiasm over the exploits of the monster in archaeology and their interest in archaeology had taken him and his family from his Kansas City cemetery to a monastery garden located on the top of a cliff in northern Missouri, where he entered upon the time-worn exposition of the plutoitatic father whose years in a caiman had robbed him of his understanding. He understand his daughter's interest in a young steward. In fact, he swore rather effectively whenever the subject was brought to his attention, when he accidentally incidentally the name of Goldina, of a prominent doctor, Pointell Jones, whose physical proportions and menacing appearance lacked in any emotional quality. Despite the anguish of an overly-sensitive mother, Goldina made known her affections for the college she attended and became began to wonder how the hero could ever reach the high cliff where he roared, a muffled thud was heard back stage and our here dropped out of a plane from the sky into the ocean. The fact of fact, he remained for three acts. Naturally, this father was not engaged to be a steward, and made this fact known, whereupon the daughter emphatically replied that he did not left him to digest the thought. In the process of wondering what happens in his daughter's mind, Quigley became subject to his chief adviser, who told him cheese, the label of which guaranteed eternal youth. Immediately he was visited by the "devil in the cheese," who proposed to allow him to see what is going on in his daughter's mind. Within the sanctuary of the daughter's mind, the play went from the subline to the redicuous, by exposing Goldinia's dreams of becoming a writer, who witnessed the ultra modern in sailboats; the "suddenest" baby Mr. Quigley ever saw; and the downfall of political corruption when the steward became president because he dropped his opponent's "nblemurry." However, it is not until the third act that the college-boy steward displayed his real courage in saving the family from death or financial destruction at the hinds of some unscrupulous church leaders, men behind the robes of the church Strangely enough, the play was interesting in spite of the story. Effective staging should be accredited to the efforts of Prof. and Mrs. Alice Ferguson, who was soon able in the costumes as planned by Miss Frances Wilson. The role of canning king was ably portrayed by Ralf Martin. Inez Hammond and Theodora his wife was not less realistic in her expressions of contempt for the monastery prison. Elma Jennings built as an apprentice daughter. Albert Kerr the steward probably did the best he could with what the story allowed him. The prosperous young doctor who had a disease named after him was cleverly enraged by Sam Barnes. Gee Cahal, a lawyer, tried to convince situation as Chabbock, Mr. Ouigrelle's man. Father Petros, the bearded monk, was agreeably spoken by Jack Feist. Min the Egyptian princess also had numerous things to say. A university song book is published at De Pauce University which contains two songs from each fraternity and each sorority. “THAT'S ME” And you're made especially interesting when your photos are made at— "THAT'S ME" 1 HOMPSON STUDIO 829 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Gamma Phi Beta security will entertain with a formal reception to tomorrow night, from 7 to 9, at the chapter house for members of the SOCIETY Phi Chi announces the pledging of James Fisher, of Bartlewee; William Brown, of Carbonate; and Claude Blackburn, of Topeka Mrs. H, F, Blum and Mrs. M, K. Woodward, of Kansas, City, were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Dorothy Henderson has returned to school after her recent illness at her home in Kansas City. Delta Upsilon fraternity announces he pledging of Curtis Skaggs, of 'ratt, and Tom Evans, of Solomon A dinner was given by Miss Elizabeth Sprague of the home economics department Saturday evening at her home on West Campus in Columbia. Her former groom, formerly Miss Irene Miller of the home economics department Entertainment was provided early in the evening by a radio program hosted by the host, course dinner was then served, and the rest of the evening was spent in playing bridge. The guests were Mrs. Sherbon, Miss Kathleen, Dietrich Miss Elizabeth Mognar, Miss Vivie Ruth Stoker, and Wiss Oga Hoesely. Mrs. I, H. Clark visited at the Ala Aphicorn PI house yesterday on the return trip from Chicago to her home in Great Bend. Initiation services for newly elected members of the K. U. Dames club were held this afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. N. Carman, Birmingham, on Tuesday, and son presided at the meeting. After the initiation, a tea was given in honor of the new members. Blue and gold, the club colors, were used on the tea tables. Mrs. Carman was asst. pastor of the Barrister, and Mrs. William Hinton. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday was David Newcomer, Lee Page, Jack Amoos, David Ritchie, and Katherine Schooler, Karen Elliott; Katherine Bruce of Paola, Dorothy Stone of Kansas City; Margaret Wethorch of Fort Leavenworth, Gertrude Rubin of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Berta W. Cole of Beloit. Mrs. E. R. E. Edwards of the Theta P Alpha house, visited friends in Te peka over the week end. Phi Mu Alpha held initiation services Sunday for Charles Sager of Leuverworth, Ellworth Kauffman of Burlington and Carl McClung of Lawrence. Social Calendar 1. 1. Tuesday Mortar Board luncheon for Miss Florence Jackson. W. S. G. A. dinner for Miss Jack son. K. U. Dames, initiation, 1113 Ken 'uckv. Wednesday W, S. G. A. tea, at Corbin hall, Phi Chi Theta, dinner for Mis Jackson Gamma Phi Beta, faculty reception 7 to 9 n.m. W. A. A. luncheon for Miss Jackson. Delta Sigma Lambda, chapter house. A. G. ALRICH Saturday Phi Kappa Psi, chapter house. Delta Sigma Pi, chapter house (forma). Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Read the Kansan Want Ads. Phi Kappa Psi, chapter house. Stationery. 736 Mass. St. The international group of the Y. W, C. A, will meet tonight at 7:30 in Henley屋. H. E. Underbill, instructor in the department of economics, will speak on "Unemployment." All men and women inter- The Newcomers. Club will hold its November meeting Thursday, Nov. 21, at 3 o'clock, with Mrs. J. B. Stramann, 1530 Baker Island street Mrs. R, M. Hoover, secretary. --fills, give smokers the one thing they want—and sales will take care of themselves. Announcements Ada Ruth Hanson, chairman. All Mothbastle students interested in dramas are invited to meet in Myers hall this evening at 7:300 to meet Ms. Rarr and make plans for the show. Margaret Roberts, dramatic clm Want Ads GIRL TO BELF in ready-to-wear Mittens and shoes on Saturday. Small salary. Applies to: 9. Nanette. 19 West 9th. . 20 WANTED: Ten young men to work at K, U, M. U. game. Apply to Harry Levina, 1133 Ohio street. 60 LOST: Pair of white gold rimed glasses in black leather case. Please return to Evelyn Babb, 102 Louisinna, phone 1961. —41 EAT YOUR SUNDAY moon meal at Ve Tavern. Both chicken dinners and are served on Sunday, and regular meals throughout the week, 14th & Tern. 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