THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1929 PAGE THREB Carlos to Give Recital Others in Senior Programs for This Week Miss O. Kathleen Carlos, of Wabash, Va., assisted by her sister, Helen Carlos, pianist, tonight at 8 in the norditarium of the Administration Miss Carlos is a pupil of Waldman Geith, professor of violin in the School of Fine Arts. The recital program will be an follows: concerto in B Minor B Saint Saur allegro no troppo Andantino quasi allegrotto allegro no troppo Lotus Land ___ Cyril Scott Allegro ___ Cyril Scott Miss Helena Curls III Melodie Gluck Sigmambati Wilhelmi Gavette Popper-Apur Romanna Andaliza Sarasatea Zephyr Halaby THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs) The last previous senior recital was given by Louise McCurdy, fa29, pianist. Tuesday evening at the University auditorium before a good aired performance. Miss McCaryd offered a program but contained several selfless heardings. One of the most important Brahms Sonata in C, Op. 1, the Dalfa number and the Gorbehin Conductus which were used, have not appeared on many programs in this section of her work. On the closing number, the Gerberis concerto, she was accompanied by her teacher, Prof. Carl A. Preyer, in Miss Maria and Miss Marina McNabla on the organ. Miss Nadine Long, who was the assisting artist, played in two video games and the "DYMP Scream" by Valerie Miss Christie Fickle was a sympnaeist. Oklahoma U. Entertains 350 for Mother's Day Norman—(Special) —More than 350 mothers of University of Oklahoma students, many of them from Oklahoma and nearby states, attended the first annual mother's day celebration held in 2, 3, and 4 on the University camp. The three days' celebration consisted of a bidi program, a tour of the museum, a staged stateration, a tea, a ballet in which 20 co-ed dancers, an art展馆, a polo game, a reception at the home of the museum, R. Bizzell, and other entertainment. What's Doing Back Home? News From Kansas Towns --with IDA GOORDRICH of the New York Salon of Fort Leavenworth. The east approach to the Leavenworth free bridge is poor to be rebuilt. Wichita--More than 350 tons of structural steel has been placed in the new high school here. Belleville..Corn planting is beginning in earnest in northern Kansas and southern Nebraska. Usually be sowed in early秋, cool spring reared the work. McPheson - Proof, J. A. Blair of McPherson College will be a burglar man, for he has seven engagements with the police. May 15 he will address high school graduating classes at Healy, Ladan, Kingston, Ulmeys, Luzerne and Johnson. Wichita. - Santa Fe lake, near Andover. covering 225 acres. not heavily forested. good plant plans of sportmanst of Wichita. Augusta and El Dorado are accesses. Want Ads Twenty-two words or four. I inscribe, I write on a piece of paper. I enclose, over twenty-two words. I enclose, I enclose, over twenty-two words. 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Alpha Omierron Pi entertained at dancers and dancing last evening for the Grever Allen, Freel Mann, Karl Youngastron, William Yageh, Archie Kretsi, Paul Snyder, Roy Dent, James Dace, Jamee Dace, James Dace, Orville Nash. Mother's day guests at the Delta Upson house were: Mrs. A, J. M. Jurich; Mrs. B, J. W. Lawnward; Mrs. J, S. Gibson; Independence; Mrs. F, A. H. Hemwayan, Kansas City; Mrs. K. Munck, Independence; Mrs. J, W. Athy, Parsons; Mrs. A, T. M. Gunneum, and Miss Margaret E, Knorr, Wichita; Mrs. J, M. Thompson, Enid, Clyde City; Mrs. Clyde Tree, Winfield, and Miss Miriam Arnold, Kansas City Dorothy Phillips and Georgia Cassin of Okulmgee, Okla., former students, were guests at the Pt Beta Phi during the first half of the week. Alpha Chi Omega entertained these guests at dinner last evening: Prof. Fuchs, J.D. Miles, Mrs. R. D. O'Leary, Miss Marian Pearis, Miss Irene Miller, and Miss Haze E. Thompson, state supervisor of home education from Topkena. The architectural society will have the interment at Camelot Bloody. They will start about 5 o'clock. A picnic lunch will beerved, after which the society will hold a fundraiser. Alpha Gamma Delta was in charge of the W. S. G. A. tea which was held yesterday afternoon in the women's room of the building. Decorations of pink tulips, bridal wash, and pink candles were used. Mrs. B. O. Running, the Alpha Gamma Delta host mother, used a Kewdroat Grissell, presided at the tea table. Mothers' Party guests at the Kappa KappaGamma house were: Dr. and J. W. Rislon and Mrs. E. Purt, Mr. J. W. Rislon and Mrs. G. Bley, Mrs. G. Shelly, Mrs. G. Bley, Mrs. G. Shelly, Mrs. G. Bley, Mrs. G. Shell Oklahoma Profs Compete in Tennis Tournament Norman—(UP)—Dignified college professors, of both the masculine and feminine variety, will put away their traditional dignity this week and compete in a faculty tennis tournament held at the University of Oklahoma. The toment will consist of men's singles and women's singles, according to O. F. Evans, assistant profesor who is in charge. The ideal man, according to the view of the women students of the University, is a woman in a questionnaire, is one who makes a girl feel that he is her superior. One gaze as her idea of an ideal man is a striped arpaed and lived behind bars. Entry branka have been sent out to all members of the Faculty club. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Max. Hoover Plans Threatened Washington—(UP)—A natural coalition of Midwestern Republican farm congressmen and Democrats appeared to be forming today in both houses of congress seeking to oversee the trade tariff and agricultural legislation. President's Tariff, Agriculture Legislature, Hits Snag Thirteen Republicans, most of whom voted and campaigned for Hovett last year, supported a bill to increase the Senate late yesterday to vote into the administration farm bill. Encouraged by this success, the council, the Republican Job Garner of Texas, and the they would rally around the debenture plan. The same unexpected attribution will be made to tariff bill, which is to be brought to the floor of the house today for gen- The agricultural measure is expected to be passed and sent back to the farmer. If the house should be whether the house should accept the debenture plan, it is possible that the managers would choose a straight vote on the debenture clause. In that case a deadlock will ensue. The inclusion at the University of Maryland will probably be increased $20,000 to the degree of $200,000 between the University's request and the amount it receives. The house ways and means committee today favorably recorded the new tariff bill by a vote of 16 to 5. The rife team picnic will be heb, Sunday, May 12, all members of both men's and women's squares are to meet at Fowler chops on 9. Bring your car if you wish. 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