THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929 PAGE THREA THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Carlos to Give Recital Others in Senior Programs for This Week Miss O. Katiehen Carlos, of Walnut, will visit the area in service to the U.S. embassy in Harcos, pimist, tonight at 8 in the midstion of the Administration building. Miss Carlos is a pupil of Wablemar Geltch, professor of violin in the School of Fine Arts. The recital program will be as follows: Concerto in B Minor Saint-Saen Allergo en troppo Andantino quasi allegret Allegro non troppo Lotus Land Cyril Scott Allegro Cyril Scott Miss Helen III Melodie Gluck-Sgambati-Wilhelmi Gavotte Popper-Auer Romania Andaluza Saraate Zephyr Hulay Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs) The last premium senior recital was given by Laurie McCurdy, fa29, pianist. Tuesday evening at the University auditorium before a good sleep. Miss McCurdy offered a program that contained seldom board meeting minutes and brainstorming sessions. Brahma Sonata in C, Op 1], the De Falla number in D, the Concordian Composition in A, which were used, have not appeared on many stitches in first section of the program. On the closing number, the Gerch- win Concerto, she was accompanied by her teacher, Prof. Carol A. Prayer, in a concert by Marina Mairar. McNabbit on the organ. Miss Nadine Long, who was the singing teacher of two videos named "The Brooks" in 1976 and the "Gypyrus Screamade" by Vidéo Miss Christine Finkel, was a zygmy girl from Brooklyn. Oklahoma U. Entertains 350 for Mother's Day Norman—(Giscelli) —More than 350 mothers of University of Oklahoma students, many of them from nearby states, attended the first annual mother's day celebration hold May 2, 3 and 4 on the University campus. The three days' celebration consisted of a band program, a tour of the campus, a swimming pool demos, and an art exhibit. The co-eds danced, an art展演, a polo game, a recreation at the home of some B. H. Bizzell, and other entertainment. What's Doing Back Home. News From Kansas Towns --with IDA GOODRICH of the New York Salon of Fort Leavenworth. The east app proach to the Leavenworth free bridge is soon to be rebuilt. Wichita—More than 350 tons of structural steel has been placed if the new high school here. McPherson—Prof. J. A. Blair of McPherson College will be a busy man, for he has seven engagements and is expected to spend May 15 he will address high school graduation classes of Honry, Latham, Langston, James, Ulysses, Lucas, Lawrence and Johnson. Bevillee -- Corn planting is beginning in earnest in northern Kansas and southern Nebraska. Usually by spring, the cool soil, cool spring is resarded the work. Wichita - Santa Fe like, near Aurora, covering an area of approximately 10 acres, are plant plots of sportmen of Wichita Augusta and El Dorado are successes. Want Ads Tweet: two words or best one. I insertion, repeat. Two words. Over twenty five words. I insertion, to each word. I insertion, to each word. 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Athy, Parsons; Mrs. A, T. Butler, Mrs. J, Dorothy Phillips and Georgia Cassius of Okmulgee, Okla., former students, were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house during the first half of the year. Alpha Chi Omega entertained these guests at dinner last evening: Prop. and Mrs. P. W. Blackman, Prof. and Mrs. A. B. Brown, Prof. and Miss Peers, Miss Irene Miller, and Miss Haze E. Thompson, state supervision home economic from Topeka. The architectural society will have a picnic the afternoon at Cameron Park. We'll serve 5 o'clock. A picnic will be served, after which the society will host a party. Alpha Gamma Delta was in charge of the W. S. G. A. tea which was held yesterday afternoon in the women's building, a building. Decorations of pink tulips, bridal wreath, and pink candles were used. Mrs. R. O. Running, the Alpha Gamma Delta house mother, niece, or granddaughter Grizzle, presided at the tea table. Mothers' Day guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were: Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Rison and Mrs. E. 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