FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Annual Glee Club Combined Concert Is Monday Night Program Will Contain Songs Which Were Received Most Favorably on Tour A combined concert by the University Men's and Women's Glee Club is the big attraction for the second night of the Music Week Festival. The program will be given in Robinson Gymnasium and will start at 8 p. m. Both clubs have been practicing steadily during the past week, and recording to those who have heard the rehearals, the concert should be a treat. The glue club concert has become a regular event during the entire year the members are preparing for the festival. Both organizations have returned just recently from their annual state tours. Both clubs received much favorable comment on the trips, as are evidenced by the writings given them by members of the towns in which they appeared. Robert R. Durand, publicity director of the Meas's club this morning gave out a few clippings, containing stories on the recent appearances on the singers. Among them is the Sab etha Republican which says, "the Gle Club is the pride of the state in Meas." A few weeks ago, he wondered in Sabetha minds that the Kansas organization carried off honors for the Missouri valley last year. After a lifetime of running over the country on the necks of the Muse of Music, I frankly to say that I never heard such exquisite piannismo rising in the music of Kansah and its grandiose to a fine creekside as the Kanash to a club accomplished.' W. W. Wylie, in the Kansas City Kansan, says concerning the recent appearance of the club there: "The club is one of the best organizations in the country," he said. The Kansan this season. It has been excellently drilled so that the attacks and releases are absolutely exact, and its tone body is compact." The Slater, Mo. News says that the club gave one performance ever presented in Slater. The program for the Monday night concert has not yet been announced, but it is understood that it will contain the songs which were received last week. We are known that of the "Johnny Schumaker," a favorite of the Men's Club the last few years, will be sung again. This time "Johnny" himself is guaranteed to appear, and the number will be Darren, assisted by Charles Terry. Tickets for the concert are now on sale at the office of the School of Fine Arts and the Round Corner drop box. Student activity tickets (with admit. Rifle Sweaters Ordered Twenty Awards Will Be Given to Men and Women The order for 20 sweaters to be given to the members of the men's and women's rife队 has been placed, and will be filled in time for presentation late in May, according to information given out by Lieutenant Harry F. Meyers, of the department of military science. Nolle Marie Davis, uncle, ed. Marcela Morlawatz, wif. Twina Shrowmaker, c'27, Lucile Pyles, e'28, Morna Zell Wagastaff, c'28, Louse Ridway, fa'28, Selma Klemp, fa'27, Rhom Thompson, fa'28, Charlotte Martin, ed'28, and Betty Short, c'23, new team who will receive their sweaters, who will receive their sweaters Lloyd Muller, e. uncle, Thomas Hinton, c.29, Wayne Kearn, c.28, Vernard Westhoff, c.29, William Hinton, c.28, Donald Saureman, e.unch, Joe Boyer, c.28, Menno Hill, c.29, Paul Bearseidle, c.30, and Joe Tomlinson, c.30, compose the men's team which will be presented with the awards. Succeeding Lloyd Muller, who was captain of the men's rifle team this year, William Hinton has been abused by the markmen for the next year. Three members of the Ottawa University track team have been found ineligible, and as a result Ottawa must forfeit the meet won from Washburn last Wednesday. One of the men also participated against College of Emporia, but as Emporia won this meet, no forfeit is necessary. At Drake, the javelin record of 207 feet 7 inches by Kuck is threatened by the entry of such hurlers as Laird, Grimmell, Mornell, Sonner, Steiner, Rutgers, Wiley, Texas and Mose, Notre Dame, in the Drake rails April 29-30. Exact Model of Railway Engine Used on Golden State Limited Is Part of Engineering Exhibit An exact model of a railway engine—wheels that turn, fire that blazes, whistle that blows, and everything—is one of the many exhibits at the annual engineering expoion, Friday and Saturday. on the many miles of railroad that connect the city with its many companies. He built it by working with Harold Krennsew, a machinist in the ships of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company. He built his ispiration for a total of more than three thousand cars, some feet long, and each car was built by an independent State Limited. which was to be used in the exercise. The model was found to be such a fine piece of workmanship that it has been taken to exhibit in many parts of the United States. It has been purchased by the Rock island and it is in through their courtesy and the efforts of many artists and architects. Mr. Kromman will be here during the expedition to see that the engine is running properly, and to demonstrate to visitors its various features and possibilities. *He does not promise, however, to take them for a ride on it.* Five Mexican Indians Meet Their American Brothers at Haskell Men Limber Up on Institute Track; Group Makes Trip to Kansas City The five Indian runners are in Lawrence, prepared to begin their endurance race tomorrow. They arrived in Kansas City, Wednesday, and then in Albuquerque, then in San Francisco, then came over to Lawrence at 3:20 p.m. myesterday. The women were covered with blankets, with gingham dresses bulging out from the blanket folds. Five of them are in the party. They are: Thomas Zinze, 38 years old; Joey Torres, 24; Manuel Shaloub, 38; Lolita Cuzarear, 20; and Juanita Cuzarear, 18. None of these are merely appropriate ages these are merely approximate. After they arrived at the Hashell dormitory, the men carried their trunks full of palverized corn to their rooms. Their first action was to take off their shoes, the first they had ever worn. They were then provided with leather sandals which they fastened on their feet with thongs. They were first taken out to Haskell Institute, as Dr. F. C. Allen and Frank McDonald thought it proper that the Mexican Indians should be acquainted with the American Indians. They asked to be let out of Doctor Allen's car as soon as they reached Haskell in order to run there. They were a bit stiff from their long trip from Chihuahua. The two Cuzurazzi sisters cuddled in in their blankets and refused to see vistas. Lotta curled up at the foot of her sister, who cuddled in her blanket in the corner. It has not been definitely decided over which route the men athletes TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 920-202 Mass. The Relays Are Great! --and take advantage You'd better come down of our Sacrifice Prices Good Wearing Apparel on SkofStadS Electrifying Elimination SALE will run from Kansas City to Memorial Stadium. If the roads are dry, they will run on the dirt road; if not, they will run on grass. The club slab, much against their inlinations. The men will race 49 miles from the Kansas City Athletic Club to the Stadium, while the women will race at the Stadium, sitting at the Relays with the men. The runners were taken to Kansas City this morning by bus and were on the Kanaa side by a Mexican band, who escorted them to Kansas City. M.o., on a sight seeing tour with the Kanaa band, they returned to Lawrence at noon. Coopalmist club announces the pleiding of the fellow: Robert Mize, c'28; Ralph Ring, sped; Adel Dmison Meschec, c'20; Aubrey Roselle, c'20; William George, ed'29; Meliquides Papa, c'29. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop for Good Things to Eat Our soda fountain furnishs 8 kinds of Ice Cream and Everything to drink The Jay James, women's pep organization, elected the following officers at a meeting yesterday afternoon in central Administration building; president, Moren Zella Wagstaff, c28; Independence; vice-president, Dolpha Smith, c28; Kansas City; secretary, historian, Irene Heekenkwemper, c28; Atchison; treasurer, Josephine Hosford, c28; Lawrence. Jav Janes Elect Officers Wilson Home Laundry and Dry Cleaners Free bachelor service A hearty Welcome A service we know the student will appreciate —make our store your down town headquarters while in Lawrence, come in, ask all the questions you wish to—we will try and make your visit for the track meet and Relays one of pleasure. A. G. 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Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th & New Hampshire We clean everything you wear but your shoes Phone 383 Fourth Annual Music Week Festival, April 24 to 30 Hear The Messiah and King Olaf Sung by Lawrence Choral Union Chorus of 400 voices under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout. The Messiah Sunday, April 24 8 p. m. Robinson Gymnasium Symphony Orchestra of 59 Pieces Solisti: Irene Peabody, Soprano; M. Monroe, Chorale; Eugene Christy, Tenor; W. B. Downing, Baritone; Joseph L. Bell. Mr. D. M. Swarthout, Director Handel's famous work holds its appeal and many times you have heard it before. King Olaf Thursday, April 28 8 p. m. Robinson Gymnasium Sololists: Alma Peterson, Soprano; Eugene Dressler, Tenor; Rollin Pope, Baritone; Mr. D. M. Swearnbunt, Director. One of the most dramatic and intensive chorl works written in modern times. Tickets and reservations at the Round Corner Drug Store, $1.50. OTHER EVENTS OF MUSIC WEEK Monday, April 21 Concert by Combined Glee Clubs of the University. Concert by High School Chorus and Glee Clubs. Tuesday, April 26: Tuesday, April 20: Concert by Haskell Chorus and Glee Clubs. Wednesday, april 27 Concert by University Band. Thursday, April 28: Musical programs in hospitals. Also King Olaf. Friday, April 29: Preyer Day: All-University Convocation. Banquet. Reception. Saturday, April 30 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Concerts. Minneapolis and evening. Last numbers University Concert Course. For detailed program and other information phone 485 Chamber of Commerce "GIVE MORE THOUGHT TO MUSIC"