MONDAY. MARCH 25, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Faculty and Students Will Present Recital in Honor of Organists Annual Banquet Given Tonight to Hear Quartet as Guests of University Students and faculty members on the School of Fine Arts will give a recital tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 in the University Auditorium compiling a collection of works by the American Guild of Organists, which is holding its annual convention here on Monday and Tuesday of this week. The University string quartet and the Carnegiephony Orchestra will appear on the program together with several solos. Visiting delegates of the Guild were conducted through the Reuter organ factory this morning. Liz S Greene, the founder and artistic director of Alice Moncrieff, instructor in voice and Miss Bernice Crawford, of the College of Emporia, gave a concert featuring ten members of the church for the members of the Guild. The annual banquet will be given tonight at 8 p.m. at Wiedemann's grill on the campus of the University members of the Guild will be guests of the University Concert Course management at the Flonzay quartet The program for the Guild meet bugs tomorrow is; 11 a. m.-Business meeting in central Administration auditorium. 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.—Papers and discussions in central Administration au ditorium. 1:30 p. m.. Complimentary concert in the University Auditorium. in the University Auditorium. 4. p. m.—Ogran concert by Edwin Stanley Seder in University Auditorium. The program for the complimentary rectal is: Charles Imprisonation, Karp-Eler Sleepers, wake! Marian McNabb (senior). First Organ Symphony, Gulmant Largo e maestro; allegro, Meta Mura Murphy (senior), assisted by the Uni- versity Orchestra, Klaus Kuesten, director. Chorale Prénudes, Bach. Vater Unser; In Dir ist Freude. Ruth Spindler (jurier). String quartet: *Landscapees,* for rest Bloch *North Tenthogent.* The Tenthogent, with a bassoon and a trumpet, Galtech, first visit; Conrad McGrew second visit; Karl Kurtwigt, violin Improvisations in modern style Laurie K. Anderson, University or vanist. Atheists in eight parts, a capella Athenaeum, and the Athenian Academy; Listen to the Lausanne, Dettina by Margareta MacLaren, Chair of Flock Freebyland Church, Dean D. Burton Fantasia Diahoreo, Boeilan, Rutil Ellis (prudent), organist of the Varity Theatre assisted by the University Symphony Orchestra. --should reach you by 6:30 each evening. Wire Flashes United Press Church Starts Golf Service We don't Discuss 1930 Seniorship Northington, Mass. — (UCP)—Aulin Coddle德培 to his secretary Marcia McCullough for a paper suggestion that he be a candidate for the United States senate in 1930. "I do not know whether Mr. Coddle will care to discuss this matter," she said. "but I rather think he will not." Springfield, Mo.—(UP)—"To keep the best of the time in which we are living" the South Street Christian Church will inaugurate a "golfers' club." The church is scheduled Sunday morning, the pastor, the Rev. Emerson Miller, announced yesterday. White House Stables into Discard Washington, — (UP) «The White house stables have gone the way of the preidential yachi, the Mayflower, and the Stables last week. It was announced last week that the Mayflower will be abandoned in an economy step and today it was learned that the stables would be given up under the Stables Act, but the Mayflower was almost $300,000 a year and the stables $15,000. Make the trip in one of our serviceable Used Carr. Attend the Kansas Relays, April 20 GOING HOME EASTER? Nashes, Fords. Chevrolets and others. H. D. HILL MOTOR CO. 732-8 N. H Phone 102 SOCIETY Oliver Ferry Barber of Kansas City, Mo., visited in Lawrence and at the Sigma Chi house Sunday. Charles Holm of Sand Spring Oka, was a guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda club this week end. He attended the Kansas City Dental ce Evelyn Randel of the Theta house visited in St. Louis this week end. The W.S.R.C.A. tea which was to be served at the conference has been postponed because of Easter vacation. The tea will be given April 4th in the room front of admin- central building. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Dal D. Van Gilder of Denver, Colo.; Ms. and Mr. William Earleville, Earlville; OKs; Mrs. A. H. Greef and Mary Greef of Kansas City, Mt.; Mary Margaret Garrett of El Diarado; Mrs. Larry Wendler worth; Drusilla Lee of Topeka and Bernice McClure of Khare City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunn directed the games at the W. S. G. A. Eastern school, which was held at Urban Public Playhouse. The nature of the program was the playing of the accordion by Emma Leigh Beaumont, including card games, mixers, and dancing the biggish part of the evening there was modern dancing. An orchestra composed of Lawrence Whitney University students furnished the music. Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton enriched the family of the School of Business at the University of Bridge and bridge, Friday evening, at the Colonial ten rooms in honor of Mr. Morris; at the College of Arts, Lormine Morrison of Ramsey, III.; at the College of Medicine, Morrison, a business faculty member. The quercet table tables held bouquets of sweet peas while a color note of rose was carried out in the table appointment. The flowers were given to the guests of honor. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Miss Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Ise, Mr. and Mrs. Jons P. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Domenice, Mr. Domenice, Gagliarini, Mr. and Mrs. Malauo, Miss Melle Cox, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sandago, Mr. and Mrs. keryl E. Warden, Mr. and Mrs. John Blosser, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Tay, and Mrs. L. T. Tuyp, E. V. Jude, Mr. Morrison and the host and insects. Guests of the week at the end of the season: Lyons, L.L.B.2; Montclair, Spear, L.L.B.28; Elon Rynerson, A.E.28, McCurry, Ken Haddes and Ted Bur- kley. Orchestra to Practice Wednesday for Program 4- Prize fighter france Way is久 Paris—(Paris)—UP France is getting "sportive." The receipts for the P爷enar-Gladener championship b out on by the American Jeff Dickson, brought the biggest gate ever collected from an indoor meet in France than 1,620,000 frame were collected. A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Although the expenses of such a bout are high, Geno collected 300,000 euros from the public in knocked out, while Emile Pladner, was handed about 200,000 francs for the bout. Your Kansan Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening FOR SALE: A Ford touring car, Motor and tires in good condition. 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Each article must be the original work of a student graduating from an American college with the class of 1952 taking the A. B. degree or its equivalent. A custom tailored suit will make you look your best. This is the least you can afford. Spring is here and so it The editor of the American Mercury will join the company to help juggle the entries for the prizes. All managers are required for the prizes should reach the American Mercury office not later than Aug. 15. Attend the Kansas Relays, April 20. ready to serve you. 917 Mass. St. Schulz the Tailor to campus and cafeteria, 1218 Mips Phone 1308 MARCELLING: Experienced 50 cents. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. - 144 LOST: A green Sheaffer fontana pen in library or on Campus, Call 239. Reward. — 149 LOST: Gold Elgin wrist watch, men- sager. Shakespeare's Principle Phases, in Fowler Shoes, Adela Hale. Phone 1354. —137 FOR RENT: Small up-to-date apartment - suitable for couple. Also quiet room in nice home for one or no other students. Call (871) - 130 F. A. Pope, representative of the Worthington Pump and Machinery company, Harrison, N. J., will intervent in a forum on engineering engineers Tuesday in Marvin hall. --and Monkey Circ See the 3 wise monkeys- Marvel at the 8 trained dogs- *positively Real Entertainment* On the "Job" Trail Advertising introduces you to the things that make life easier. --- 12.4 --and Monkey Circ See the 3 wise monkeys- Marvel at the 8 trained dogs- *positively Real Entertainment* Read the advertisements each night in the Kansan Tonight - Tomorrow - Wed. VARSITY At Last "The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City" Starring GEORGE SIDNEY And on the stage [The greatest circus act we ever] presented CONROY'S - Dog and Monkey Circus After a long grind at the library? , Do You Have That Lazy Feeling Starts Thursday "TIDE of the EMPIRE" with Renee Adoree Coming HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN This is "SPRING TONIC WEEK" and we are featuring NYAL HOT SPRINGS TONIC. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th Mass Handy for Students Phone 678 UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Twenty-fifth Anniversary and Farewell Tour The Flonzaley Quartette UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM TONIGHT -- 8:20 o'clock "Perfection . . . . the Flonzaley Quartette"—Boston Transcript. "They have achieved perfection"—Cleveland Press. "String quartet playing in its perfection"—San Francisco Chronicle Your final chance to hear this world famous organization Seats now selling $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 School of Fine Arts Office Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" Get acquainted with the Greater Values at Smart New Easter in Gibbs Suits HAND TAILORED! ALL-WOOL! Many men have been agreeably surprised when they walked into a Gibbs Store the first time and inspected the Suits. The tailoring, styles and patterns were far above expectations. Too, you can be fit whether you are regular, angular or globular. 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