THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Recital in Costume to Be Given Sunday by Musical Sorority Mu Phi Epsilon Will Give Works of Historical Composers in Program Mu Pii Epason, honorary musician, norovity, will present a continue recital in three prosecs of music in central Administration Suisse Musicien du Nord at 4. The first period will be in classical style, and will include numbers by composers born about the middle of the 17th century. The second period, consisting of numbers by composers born in the early 18th century, is a romantic style, and the third period will include the works of modern American composers. Costumes for the recital will be amused from Kansas City and will be appropriate to the periods represented. Those of the first period will have long, full skirts, tight bodies with high standing collars, and tight-fitting, jewelied caps. Those taking part in the second period will wear gram scrolls and white shoes. In direct contrast will be the modern short skirts of the third period. The stage will be lighted candelight for the early period. The music is for violin, piano and voice. A composition by Prof. C. N. Sweeney, the principal Preyer will be used. One of the funniest tunes will be a vocal trio. Announcements AR Methodist students and their friends are to meet at the Methodist church, friday afternoon. May 15 at it for a hayrack ride. All are asked to bring 20 cents assessment—Ghalya Baker, chair of committee. Only one of the men woven in California's variety eight is not a native Californian. There will be a meeting of all Ku Ku activities and plodges in Prairie hall at 10 p. m., tonight, May 13. Every man is urged to be there to clear up the final activities of the year...Forrest Calvin, president. Hauyrick ride on Friday night, May 13 will leave the M. E. church at 5 p.m. All Methodist students are expected to attend and their friends are invited. Please bring a small amount for cats. Karl Gosselink. By the Way Elaine Smith, e28, has a position teaching home economics in the Cheteaga high school. Dr. Helen Mahm, associate professor of journalism, is spending 12 week in Emporia. Glades Ferris, A.B. '26, who is now teaching in Inman, has been reselected for another year. Mary Cheney, uncle., of Eureka, is a visitor at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. their daughter, Miss Miriam Cox, f. 27, at the Chi Omega house. Sigma Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Jack Dressier, c'29, of Labs, Kansas. Harry Blaker, LL, B. 24, was a visitor at the Sigma Chi house last week-end. Amelia Woodward, c28, spent the week end at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Harriet McClune, c29, spent the week-end in Kansas City, Mo., where she visited her mother and sister. Robert Dockum of Wichita was a visitor in Lawrence last week end of his sister Ruth Dockum, c'23. Miss Sarah Taylor, unch, and Miss Florence Potter, meet, spent the week end in Kauai City visiting friends. Acknowlement of the engagement of Virginia Pendellan A. B. 24 and Wahoo Bowman A. B. 29 has been made. Miss Pendellan is a member of the Karpa Alpha Theoris securum and Bowman is a Sigma Nu. Delta Sigma Pi, national commerce fraternity, announces the initiation of George Rimney, bus. 28, El Dorado, and Walter Reger, c28, of Newton Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cox, of Great *tend*, are spending a few days with Virgil M. Moen, M.S., A.B. 10, has been appointed head of the department of Pathology in Jefferson Medical College, at Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Alma Kleeper, e "28," returned yesterday from her home in Nortonville where she was called last week for the arthritis illness and death of her father. Mrs. Hal Lobrecht, national grand president of Kappa Alpha Theta was a visitor at the Kappa Alpha home in Kansas City, Ms. Lubrecht's home is in Kansas City, Mp. Mynae Syenel, June 27, has accepted a position in the truffle department of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company to work on intermediate after graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Speck, of Augusta, will be visitors in Lawrence next week end. Mrs. Speck was formerly Margaret Haines, etc.28, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta morality. Mr. Speck was also a former student here and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr. H, M. P. Ewson, A. B. Kanae, 1923, major in Political Science, who is taking his master's degree this year from the University of Hawaii and awarded a Harrison fellowship in Po- Ritual Science at the University of Pennsylvania for the coming year. Ian Club, Saturday evening, May 14, at Wedemann's. Several alumni are expected to attend this dance. Me, S. J. Koll and Mrs. H. H. Lance. SPRING IS HERE Try Our Sodas ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. About fifty couples will attend the annual spring dance of the Cosmopol. The Green Owl 722 Mass. 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