THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, DECEMER 11, 1927 PAGE FOUR New Auditorium Scene of Annual Musical Vespers Entire Fine Arts School Will Have Part This Afternoon in Program The second annual all music vesters given by the School of Fing Arts, will be held in the new auditorium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The entire Fine Arts School will have part in the program. The department of Miss Rescary Ketcham and the department of painting under the direction of Albert Bloos, a student by Raymond Eastwood and Kai Mat-Man. Design Department to Assist Miss Clara Hutton, Miss Infant School. She will assist in the presentation of three tablesauces and a memoirs story. These will be shown on a smaller stage that has been erected Those participating in the tableau are students and members of the faculties at Brunswick, G. R. Brubaker, Harold Birnwell, G. R. Brubaker, Harold Curry, Elden Forney, Bernard Frazier, Paul Mannen, Franklin Ricke, Dennis McMullen, J. F. Griffiths, E. N. Manchester, K拉特 Matterm, J. H. Nelson, Jesse Osman, Henry Werner, and Clarit Horns Choir in Processional The University viper chair of 50 voices, vested and carrying candles, will have procedural and recreational anthems, and will sing two anthematic solos. The soloist is made up of the following voices: Soprano, Selma Ans, Thorn Collis, Margaret Drennan, Dorla Dugger, Moria Ion Carrion, Nina Carrion, Henry Hendrickson, Virginia Loe, Macreena MacLaren, Mary Ruth Manh, Im Marta Lucie Porter, Laura Marklin, James Zimmerman, Meribah Moore Tenors: Karl Bratton, Raymond Elliott, Caitr Foster, Melvin Colt, Clifford Mortimer, Kenneth Seltam, El Wanameh, Rav Wright. Atos, Elster Abell, Marina Arton, Helen Bendor, Dorothy Berna, Faye Crowell, Doris Dujarmante, Josephine Honeveld, Dorothy Hunt, Helen Genevieve, Genevieve Lee, Nadine Long, Dorothy Markky, Alice Moffreiff, Kimna Kampsi, Alexandra Kampsi, Kimna Kampsi, Waffy Young. Basses: Robert Brennan, Verl Brenton, W. B, Downing, Howard McKimin, lester Mumkeen, Charles Sager, Roland Stover, Merton Tremet. The University string quartet, composed of Waldenham Trek, Karl Mähmeler, Cornell McGrew, and D. M. Kernbacher, drew a number, a number to the program. The great organ, now turned and in shape the instrument, will have its details inscribed on the numbers to be played by Laurel E. Anderson of Fine Arts faculty at the University of Paris whose organs study it. This will be his first appearance at the Universi- At Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., an attempt to reorganize the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council split between students and management among the organizations, is being made with the adoption a resolution by president of thirteenth of the class to proclaim the proof of the remaining four fraternity heads was given later. Inaschnach as the weeper chair will have to form in the outer corridor, it will be occupied by a stiring to miss the opening number to be their places promptly at 4 clock. Too Late to Classify LOST—Wednesday evening between, Henley house and 1540 Tennessee, in Delta Phi Alpa plant set in pearls. Reward. Call 2297R. 77 LOST—Between Administration and Spooner-Thayer museum, a night-latch key on ring. Phone 945. 77 Framed Mottoes 30c to 83 $10 to $35 Largest stock from which to make your selection. No charge for packing to mail. Keeler's Book Store In Society Members of Them Tan engineering fraternity gave their *The Dog Doo*, their annual Christmas party, at the chapter house from 9 to 12 Tschincherplatz, with Prof. and Mrs. Emil F. Kinkwater, and Miss Irene Miller were chaperones. Out of town guests were William and Robert Waterson, Carl E. Weiss, W. S. Wippe, Munn of Kansas City, Mo., O. K. Johnson of Topeka. Benny Molen's orchestra of Kansas City, Mo., played for the party given by the members of Sigma Gamma Rho. Dressings, lights, guests included Miss Grizzle Snowden of Akchion, and Miss Paulette Soundel and Nick Nolun of Kansas City, Mo. The chaparrals were Mrs. Martha Chambers, and Mrs. T. S. Stower. Alpha Kappa Pai gave a formal Christmas dance on the Country Club from 9 to 1 Saturday night, with the Christmas tree) covering the ceiling and footholding the lights. Small Christmas lights stood about the room. There were two trees on the mantel, and one on the door. Another each corner of the room, carried out the lightning effect. Tommy Johnston's orchestra played for the event. the characrones were Mrs. G, E Tucker, Mr. Van Amy Bookbark, and Mrs. J, M. Kramer. Guests were Mrs. Mann, Dr. Cornell, Mrs. Mason, Port Scott, Mrs. Monic Thompson, St. Louis, Mo; Miss Rosenthal, Manhattan; Miss Rose Robinson, Houston; Miss Louise Enning; Miss Linda Lee Sharp, Loveeennorth; Miss Foster Sharp, Emperia; Miss Dorothy Sisson, Miss Lilia Silesse; Miss Berthe Rauguier; Miss Caroline Smith; Miss Vedda Morris, Mrs. and Mrs. Marilion Bellison, George Leander, Carl Bethmann, Ransom Jones, Aldford Porter, Fred Schmidt, Kansas City, Ms. The bridges of Theta Epitaemia Baptist security, gave a party for the game. Almost everyone danced from 8 to 12. Friday night. A show program was given and the guests played games during the event. About thirty-seven guests were present. The faculty and supplies of the Oreda Graining School held their second lance and party of the year at the city's annual theater show on 11. About thirty students and academics were present. Roy Towna, a student, played for the dancing. The jury was in charge of Prof. Limon, an occupant of social science at Oreda. Beta Pi Sigma holds its annual informal party at the house of Francis Nightingale, the original congressional creators and the initial chairwoman, Mrs. Charlton, Mrs. K. W. Strayer, and Mrs. Van Oake were the chaperons; Mrs. Lawson Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lippert, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Lippert; Mrs. Susan Sedart of Bedford; Mrs. Mina Morel Morr, of Clen Elder; Lilie Volker, of Dernon; and Mary Walker, of Harry Walker, of Lawrence. The Delta Sigma Lambda featured holiday held the annual Christmas holiday party at the chapter house, 1197 Church Street, Bremerton, where house was appropriately decorated with festooned lights and lighted candles. The chapel is equipped with fireplace. Music was furnished by the D. Ambler Haley orchestra of Kansas City. The chapermen were flown in from Kansas City to New Bedford, and Mrs. W. A. Bill Mrs. O. D. Lee, Mrs. Van Rockwell, and me from Kansas City to New Bedford. We spent our time at Luna Strawn, Scrumm; Miss Grace Eldre Reed Municipal; Miss Grace Eldre Reed University; Jerry Jossett, Coril Scott, Harry B. Mullinich, and Charles J. Haim. Take Home or Send Home a box of Miss Saylor's 1033 Mass. Phone 210 A Shop of Individuality Gifts Unusual Bridge prizes, Place cards, mut cups. A courteous welcome awaits you at our shop or Martha Washington Chocolates THE GREEN OWL 723 Mass. St. Members of the Cosmopolitan club held a party at their house from 9 to 12 Saturday night. Mrs. Fred Kell was the Rowsley Crowd were the chaperons. Kansas City, Mo.; Ernest W. Johnson, Ottawa; Ainie T. Ganale, Kansas City, Kan.; Cam C. Miller, Milwaukee; and Don Gaughan, Whelsley. For Ginna Delta gave a formal Christmas dinner dance at the cavern house from 9 to 1 Friday night, where she sang and danced. For Christmas theme, Mrs. Margaret Parkins and Mrs. Anna Cahill, former mother for the fraternity, were the chimeras. The guests included Mr. Hugh Connolly, and Mr. and Ms. Tom Compton of Laurence. The Kenney-Fredrys orchestra played for the evening. Phil Delta Chi Fraternity gave a dance at Wideman's Saturday night from 9 to 12. The original Jawahir orchestra played, Nayla Myster and Chasen Tucker chaperoned the party. Alumni who were present were Jimmy Grayson, Topol; George Kibler, Kansas City, and Willek Hickle, Arkansas City, and Willie McDonald, Grand Island. Brendan Davison, Taping, and Game King did Hall Reel, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Omicron Pi hold a formal dinner舞会 at the chapter house Friday evening from 6 until 12. Ballet evening from 9 until 11 during the dinner. The decorations carried out the Christmas idea and dance was performed on the stage, wreaths, flowers, and Christmas lights. The winner was served at quartet tables. The music for dancing after the performance was given to the choreographer. Chaperones were Mrs. J. D. Campbell, Mr. Rapal Heldwin, Mt. K. Thomas, and K. T. Smith. Soff. Abundance of the society who attended the party were: Marie Isegn, Elinuswyn; Jesse Maria Severn, St. Mary's Church; Nina Gomez Gonzalez, Genevieve Kinnail, Leonavorth; Laura Ingram, Lebanon; Mrs. Ross Taylor and Betty Goldbill, Laws Phone 44. Older Zone hold its annual sale, all at the chapter house Friday evening from 9:30 till 12. The docu- tions included a small tree, and artificial snow. A large snowbank suspended from the dachander in the drawing room was covered with artificial snow, creating it. It contained small snowballs filled with confetti. The Sun Dolgers authentically terminated the amount for each individual contestant. K. Allen and M. J. T. Constant, Our outfits wore were Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Diana Dillen, Miss Joanne Eldridge, Kansas City, Mo. The University class of the Congregational church held an informal dinner at the parish house Saturday morning, and a musical entertainment consisted of music, table games and a taffy pull. Pioneer balls and apples were served late in the evening. Congarees were Mia Baxter, Kathleen Kowalski, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Gray. The University Club hold its annual reception at the University clubhouse Friday evening at 8:30. The Christmas Cards groom were received by Mr. and Mrs. C. of Stewart, Mr. Stewart is present with the couple, and a brief main entertainment after the reception. Coffee was served by Mrs. C, C. Guests were invited to the committee of arrangements included Mrs. F, B. Quintz, Mrs. F, M. Daw- ning, and others. Delta Upson held its annual Christmas formal supr舞 at the Country Club Friday evening from 9:10 to 11:30; the decorations carried out by Victor recording orchestra of Kansas City, Mo., furnished the musical for dancing. Chaperons for the occasion included Lloyd Honeston, Dean and Mrs. D. E. Warden, and Prof. and Mrs. F. E. Warden. Out of town guests wore Hartland W Carvedell, Whitbier, Miles R. Cox, and Bud Pollard; Kansas City, Mo. The 26th annual Christmas formal dance of Ana Tal Tan Ogawa was held at the chapter house Saturday evening, November 15, and dancing was furnished by Tike Kearney's orchestra. The decorations were appropriate for the Christmas season. Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. June McLean, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dedridge, Out of town guests were; Gannett gallerie Hellen Resn, Marian Platt, Josephine McMurray, Eleanor Hohen, Helen Shillman, Albert Haas, Robert Murphy, Robert Bech, Young Ja., Aleen Raup, Robert Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Wood, Ana City, Mo.; Miriam Bench, Excissional Springs,Mo.; The annual formal Christmas dinner party was held at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Saturday evening. The decorations carried out the Christmas dinner for dancing. Chauperson were; Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. L, C Harris, Mrs. Francis Goodoff, and Mrs. Rouch, out of town guests were; Loyd Louse, Baxter Springs; Richard Docker, Cale Gleason, and Glen Baker, Erido. According to the annual custom of Peti Kappa and Acaena to entertain each other each alternate year, Phi Beta Kappa will host from 8:35 a.m. till 9:00 Saturday evening. Following the summer, an informal dance was held. Music for the dance was provided by Youngmberg's orchestra from Ottawa. The house was decorated in keeping with the tradition of the other ones were Mrs. J, D Borner and Mrs. E., D. Haldeman, Guests of the two organizations were from Kansas and Illinois. Spokesperson, Ann Morrigan, Margaret Dale Print Shop 1027 Mass. Phone 228 A cleverly arranged program featured a annual Christmas banquet held Friday night, on Friday night, 6:30, in the entertainment parties of the Methodist Church. The master, introduced the various numbers by means of a continued Christian Healer, Brown Brown, Gregg Hedges, William Dixon, Jack Heway, Haleger Foley, Eid Hainlin, Hoyt Bash, and Smith, James McDonald, Smith, John Burke, and Bob Hajiellins from Topela, Heilen Gilmore and Frank Munger; from Lauren, Laule Ingram, from Michael, Plum Black, Ania May Hampton, Margaret Biggs, Mary Helen, Martha Taylor, Irene Catchen,ernow Heway, Joseph Kirkland, Jesty Dumire, Florence Elleldet, Jo Farrell, Geraldine Demler, Jessie May Delgarzo, Helen Maine, Iraz Robertson, Jesse Underwood, Irene Burger, Jesty Dumire, Mary Ann Rice, Madeline McKone, Sunny Sumper, Patry Brumberger, May Ellison, Irene Burger, Jesty Dumire, Mary Arn gateillet, Alice Marsh, Dorothy Decker, Katherine Allen, Mary Morton, Bernie Bermuda, Amanda Wulfe, Barbara Jean Kennedy. Merry songs and rounds were sung sweetly by the musicians Ariane and Dorothy. Elijah interrupted two beautiful piano duets. Mary Young, in 30; sang "The Gift,"叫 Young, in 30; sang "The Gift,"叫 the pastor of the Methodist church; Pianek Hanke, C28; and Austin Van, C28. Della Tan Delta held its annual Limboe Beach Brasst in the chapter house Saturday evening from 9 till 12. Coleen Kramer, 68, was choreographed for dancing. Red lanterns furnished the light on first floor where the dancing took place, and swinging chairs were decorated. The basement was decorated to represent a cafehr, and beer and pretzels were served. Chapagneware that Mrs. Emmia Chiricores had Boldwin, and Mrs. Mary St. Clair. The eighth annual Christmas banquet of Kappa Beta was held Friday Make the trip in one of our serviceable used cars GOING Home Christmas? FORDS $15 - $25 - $35 - $50 H. D. Hill Motor Company 732-8 N.H. Phone 102 evening at 7 at the Christian church. About one hundred guests were present. Decorations were in the organ room, and flowers and candles on the program was given after the banquet. Sale of Christmas Seals Brings More Than $200 Proceeds from the sale of Christian amounts to more than two hundred dollars, according to Marion Cowles, 330, who is in charge of the Christian fund. Nearly all the workers had checked in for her night when this figure was made, but not everyone more who have not yet reported, or who have not as well as those who have not as much to invest in so do anso as possible so that a final result of the campaigns may be J, W. Dana, LL, B. '900 is practicing law in Kansas City and is engaged in coal mine operations and oil production. The Natee Monday—"The Climbers," starring Louis Riehle. Tuesday—Lionel Barrymore in "The Dr. Do." BOWERSOCK Monday · Tues. - Wednesday You'll say better than "What Price Glory" WEST SIDE Review - News - Comedy Shows 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-40, Eve. 10-50 Starting Thursday Bebe Daniels in "She's a Sheik" VARSITY 833 Mass A Novelty Bracelet makes an ideal gift. We have them in all styles for all occasions. 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