SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1027 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Next Faculty Recital to Be Tomorrow at 8 With Varied Program Men Are Artists of High Type With Good Record, Says Swarthout The next of the faculty series of recitals, given by the School of Fine Arts, will be held in the auditorium on Monday for information building at 8 Monday evening. The recital will be given by Howard C. Taylor, professor of piano, and by Eugene Christy, professor of voice, Both men are artists of a high order, and in previous recitals made a place for themselves in the musical circles community, according to D. M. Swarthouk, head of the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Christy will sing three songs, a kibbuton, professor of theory and music at the American Air Force Academy, which is the composer of these numbers, will be at the piano playing the académies' repertoire. The rectal will begin promptly at 8 p.m., and is open to the public. There will be no admission charges. Miss Anna Sweeney, professor of piano, will be accompaniat for the voice numbers. The program is as follows: Anusha Panser in P Bhoothen Koreashon Bhoothen Ihanaode K thit Brukan Queeta o Quella (Rigollette) Mr. Christie Prelude op. 22. No. 2 Saints-Saints The Night Winds Gilder Rosina Leslie North M Taitling Departure Nocturne The Sea-Land Mr. Christy C. S. Balkan, composer, at piano Les Collines d'Anneau* Debtina Rovee Debtina Wats from "Nathal" Debtina/Debtina At the Poster Game 1 Brunneau The Green-Ked Dragon LaPierre The Phi Unicorn Curtis The Arrow and the Song Blair Education Class to Visit K. C. Central High Dec. The class in method of teaching social science under Prof. Linton Mellvin, assistant professor of education and supervisor of social science at the Central High school, took a trip to Kansas City, Monday to visit the Central High school there. The trip was scheduled some time ago but was叫ed off because of the condition of the building and the ginning of the second period of work at the Central High school. The trip will be made individually by a local tour guide. 10 a.m., in the city and go in a great school. All of the 18 members of the class are expected to make the trip. Motiva The Missouri State Bank Association has printed 20,000 copies of Judge John Turner White's address on "The Cause of the Crime Wave," delivered in a memorial service on Sept. 30. Judge White is a member of the Supreme Court of Missouri. The students in the school of law, in the district of Missouri, received copies of this lecture. Freshmen at Creighton University cannot be pledged, until 14 days after registration. Read the Kansan want ads. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FIORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician, Calls an awarde. Ovee Karber's Drup Phone 237 More than three hundred faculty members and oat of town guests attended the Chancellor's reception that day. The museum Friday night; In Society --ward Sayer, Dr. Maurice Walker, mr. and Mrs, Mark Ballard, and Russell Hornfield, of Kauaese City, Moe. Michelia Moore, Dunlun; Mrs Dawdy Hutchinson and Miss Laise Boone, Wichita; Mrs Maime Murain and Helen Kleinner, Buck; Mrs Kathryn Klumer Beck, Pittsburgh; Mrs Nathane Head, Independence, Mrs; Mrs Glyde Stuick, Emporia; Dr. and Mrs Lydia Stuick, Emery; Mrs J. Baumgartner, Lawrence; Doctor and Mrs Johnson, Eudora; and Pat Finniganam and Tom Finniganam. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley received the guests and they were assisted in entertaining them by: Dean and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Dean and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Dean and Mrs. E. N. Manchester, Prof. and Mrs. F. M. Dawson, Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson, Dean and Mrs. Frank Stockton, Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swartbout, Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swartbout, and Mrs. N. P. Shirwood, Mrs. R. D. O'Leary, Mrs. W. H. Arant Miss Elizabeth Megjar had charge of the refreshment room and the folio for the conference. Thurman, Mrs, W, H, Johnson, Miss May Gardiner, and Miss Rosemary The women who served were: Gertrude Seency, Constance Nuckles, Vivian Skim Murgarell, Margaret Hodgson, Sue Murray, Susan Snider, Meredith Geiger, Bernice Kim, Margaret Willek, Helen Pilkin, Elena Buch, Christine Shand, Marzl, Elizabeth Smith. The upstairs room of the museum was decorated with pink roses, the gifts of friends, while downstairs on the balcony were a huge basket of poinsettias. Music was furnished during the evening by Conrad McGrew, acompanied by Mary Lou Enarlengh. Among the cut of town guests attending the reception were Doctor and Mrs. Bolbhore, of Kansas City, as well as Dr. McGraw, the most medical faculty from Rosdale. Pt. Biella Phi held a party Friday night, Dec. 2, at F. A. U. hall. Tikarney Karners' orchestra played. Margaret Herrer of Kansas City, Mx., and Mary Ellen Binggrane, of Tulsa, Ola. Catherine Binggrane, of Tulsa, Ola. crows were Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. T. S. Stevie, Mrs. Hill P. Wilson, Miss Llar, and Miss Beattie. Earl Colmanan's orchestra from Kansas City, Mn., played for the Carnegie Hall jazz band in the Friday night music from 9 to 12. The house was decorated with poinsettias, which helped to carry out the Christmas idea. Guests from out of town were also invited, including Kan; and George Ewing, Kansas City, Mo. The chaperones were Mr. Francis Goodell, Mrs. E. D. Hale, Dr. Prof. and Profess, Dr. Dinamore After. The Anaconda fraternity holds a Christmas party at its house Saturday in the parking lot and playset. The chaperones were Mrs. E.D. Haldenman, MaJ, and Mrs. J. R. Crougn, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. Out of town guests were Miss Morae Gardner and Jake Chapman, Wichita; Lee Rogers, Miss Carole Davis; and James Davis, Humboldt; Crocker Bacon, Charley Reynolds, Cecil Haas, Herbert Reynolds and Chaucy Cox, Canaan City, Mo. Alpha Xi Delta held an informal Christmas Cards The members of Sigma Pi Pat Epstein fraternity give their moral fall party at the county club Friday night from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., played, Mrs. Charles W. Eoff, Mrs J. S. Lilee, and Mrs Van Amy Beck with chaperoned the host. The list includes Emma Heron, Elmer Huer, Kansas City, Mo; Dr F. H. Dolan, Lawrenzer; Mrs K. G. Paddock, Cherryyra; Miss Lacie Kinsey, Emuartra; Mrs Alicia Dorothy Lahay, nongancie; George Kinaley, Holidin 40.; and Kennard Kennedy, Hardin. Christmas party at its house Saturday night, Dec. 5, from 2 to 12 o'clock. The decorations carried out the film "Moonlight Man," and a piece orchestra played for the dancing. Mrs. Georgie Punson, Susan, Lori Fleishman, Guests were Miss Ruth Sippe, Miss Lillian Fleishman, and Loris Kline. A giant inflatable pirate's big bow of *Otto Biglow of Shawnee Mission*. The H., H. II, group of the W., S. 5, A. hold a candy party Friday night, 2, at the house of Edith Beach, 3, in the garden of Ethel Beach, indeed candy and planned their start or the joint groups to be held. About fifteen guests were present. Sigma Kappa hold an informal party at its house Saturday night, Dec. *Matthew Matthews* orchestra danced durely with the orchestra *Amy Beckwell* and *Mes. Margaret Perkins* were the chimpanzees. Guests included Mimi Mante Shoenle, Stacey McGraw, Marissa Olatire, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Velmos and Jimmy Burck, Kansas City, Mo.* Dale Print Shop 1027 Mass. Phone 228 Chi Delta Sigma held its annual Christmas party at Wiedemann's from 9 to 12 Friday night, Dec. 2. Carol Wiedemann, Mrs. Mary G. 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