--- PROF. ELWIN SMITH ANNOUNCES PROGRAM Miss Harriet Greisinger Will b Accompanist at Song Recital Tonight A vocal reveral will be given by Professor Elvin Smith, tenor, in Fraser Hall Chapel tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Harriet Greisinger will be the accompanist. A good program has been prepared, and is, according Dean Butler, one that all those who appreciate good music should attend. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The program. Air: "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death" (St. Paul)...Mendelssohn Organ, Miss Anna La processión ... Frane Les cígales ... Chabrite Soupir ... Dupar Au prentimes ... Gouno Ari: "Il mio tesoro intanto" (Do Glovanni) ... ... ... Mozart The Danger (Manuscript), VanKatwijk Charming Chloe ... ... ... German A Memory ... ... ... Ganz The Lass o' Killen ... ... Stickles Sring Came With You ... Mazca-Zucca H. T. Martin, curator of Dyche Museum painfully burned his right arm when his automobile caught fire Sunday morning. He is a University alumnus who will be unavailable to resume his duties at the museum for a week or more. BY THE WAY H. T. Hill, Grand Vice Counselor of the Acacia Fraternity and formally a professor in the department of public speaking here, spent a few hours at the Acacia house Sunday. Mr. Hill was on his way to K. S. A. C. where he a professorship in the department of public speaking. Sigma Nu announces the plaque of Kenneth White of Kansas City, Mo. Alberta Harris, fa '24, and Glads Kaufmann, e24, motored to Leavenworth Friday. Charles Fratcher, c21. went to his home in Kansas City Friday night returning Saturday for the game. Bill Lambers, c23, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Leavenworth. Miss Bella Farrell, secretary to Dr. Corbin, spent Sturday and Sunday at her home in Leavenworth. Normile O'Brien, 'c23, spent the week end at his home in Leavenworth. Orval Bradley, 123, spent the week end in Kansas City. ___ Marie McKinney, c°21, f°ent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo., visiting her brother who was operated on for appendicitis last Reba McDaniels, c'22, spent Friday Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Kansas. "Shanty" Rouke, c'21. Ralph Rodkey, c'20 and "Pants" Murphy were in town for the football game. Miss Faye Caul of Topeka was the guest of Ether Jeter, c'22, Saturday and Sunday. Nell Fitzimmons was up from Kansas City, Mo., for the game and visited her sister, Katherine Fitzimmons, c21. Frank Chinery, c'15, lft for Cincinnati, Ohio, to take up some laboratory work. He was a guest at the Pkappa House last week. Mrs. Emma J. Newhard the wife of a retired newspaper man of Los Angeles, Cal, visit the University Monday afternoon. She accompanied Mrs. Deil who resides six miles south of Lawrence. Marjorie Markley went to her home in Kansas City, Friday noon. Andy McCoy, Wichita, a freshman in the College of Emporia here, is paralyzed below the waist, as a result, it is said, of hazing by upper classmen. He was struck by a paddle—Chicago Tribune C. H. Dierking, 123 and Harry Bolten, 122, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Alta Vista Ernest Clark, c'24, and Edgar Eklund, c'24, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Chanute. Pearl Larson, c24, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Kan. MacDowell Fraternity will hold the first meeting of the year Thursday, October 7, in Room 110, Fraser, at 7 o'clock. All members are urged to be present to hear and discuss plans for this year. Earl Swarmer, who came over from Roseland for the game spent Saturday and Sunday night, with his mother, Emma Swarner, at the Acacia house. Alemania held initiation Friday for Herbert Olson, e22, of Lawrence and Hubert Brown, e22, Pecular, Mo. Miss Viola Engle, c'18, spent Suley in Lawrence visiting. Miss Engle head of the Department of Mathematics at Abilene. Evelyn Thomson, c'23, spent the week end in Topeka. Harold Grant, c22, has returned to Lawrence after being called to his father in Kingman by the death of his father. Bertha Cole, c'24, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Oskaloosa. Miss Lottie Lightfoot, of Kansas City, who came to Lawrence for the paddle party given by the Delta Tau fraternity, returned home last night. Miss Vesta E. Gross of Emporia, was the guest of her cousin, Austa Cross, c23, over Saturday. Miss Marion Welsh, who was in school last year, was back for the K. U.-Normal game, Saturday. Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Arthur Hemphill of Wa Keeney, Kansas. Laura Jackman, c'21, who went to Wichita for the Coronation Ball given during the Wheat Show, has returned to Lawrence. Ms. Emmia Fegan, housemother of the Delta Tau Deltafraternity, left Tuesday for Knessa City, Mc, where she will visit her daughter for a few lays. J. D. McLaren, c"86, was a guest last week at the Phi Gam house. He is a charter member of the Kansas chapter which was founded in 1881. THIRTEEN WOMEN,IN ENGINEERING SCHOOL Architectural Department With Problems in Design is Most Popular The lucky thirteen! That is what the thirteen women enrolled in the School of Engineering consider themselves. Architectural Engineering seems to be the most popular with the women although seated only in the engineering and mechanical engineering and chemical engineering. One of the requirements of the department of architecture is the working out of Beaux Arts problems in design. Eight works have been completed which it is sent to the Beaux Arts Institute in New York to be judged. Most of the women expect to do office work as draftsmen after graduation since building is more or less at a standstill. All of the women are enthusiastic over their work and some are rated as among the best students in the School of Engineering. F. L. Baldwin, e23, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in St Joe, Mo. Julia Carmen is now employed in the office of the State Geological Survey as a draftman. The women enrolled in the School of Engineering are: Elizabeth Evans, Rose Middlekawk, Lacal Brown, Katherine Van Keuren, Ora Nicholson, Lillian Freeman, Helen Cork, Helene Thomas, Evan MaCaules, Derolyn Boyd, Maude Henson Harlan Hand, and Ruth Hurthe. Send The Daily Kansan home. meet in Room 9, Fraser Hall, at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Zella Rankin, president. The Home Economics Club will ANNOUNCEMENTS The Social Hour of Trinity Lutheran church next Sunday night will be in honor of new student members, and Doctor Stanley Saunders. All students are invited to attend. Lunch will be served at six o'clock. Kansas State Teachers Association will meet Oct. 28, 29, and 30 at Topka, Hutchinson, Hays, and Independence. Membership tickets may be secured at the office of the appointment bureau, Fraser Hall. A membership ticket admits to any one of these four meetings. Pi Lambda Theta will meet in room 101, Praser, a 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night. Norma McFadden, Pres. A meeting of all graduate students is called for 4:30 Tuesday, Oct. 7th, in Room 188 East Administration Building. Students in the graduate School are expected to be in attendance. F. W. Blackmar, Dean. There will be a meeting of the Quill Club Thursday evening, in Fraser Rest Room. Manuscripts will be used by Miss Lewis. Miss Olson and Mr. McCurdy. Miss Pittman will be the critic. All students from Miami county are requested to meet Tuesday at 1235 Ocean Acorn House, located on the campus of the Miami county club for the year. Will each organized house have in to Miss Corbin's office the following data immediately: House president; house mothers, or landlady; telephone number. If not organized, do so at once. If not organized, have presidents soon.-Mary Olson, Chairman house president council. The Barton County Club will meet Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser Hall. Let us duplicate that broken lens Gustafson----Adv. 16-1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Experienced table waiter. References required. Call 2509. 17-3-74 LOST—Left on McCook Field Saturday. Khaki colored moleskin in front to Ernest Lindenley, Chancellor's office. Reward. 17-3-70 FOR SALE—E - flat Mellophine in caseBp both practically new. H. Barr Armstrong, 1301 Tenn. Phone 2126 Black. 17-3-71 FOR SALE—Old Town canoe in good condition. See N. Bryce Nelson or call at 1652 Mississippi after 4 o'clock. 17-3-72 Desirable rooms at 1029 Tenn. Phone 2396 Blacn. 17-5-73 BATTERY & TIRE SERVICE Charging, Rebuilding, Vulcanizing FIRESTONE TIRES J. L. HANKS & Co. Phone 700 643 Mass. MOAK & HARDTERFER Eldridge Taxi Station Phone 148 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Mr. Read Your Neighbor's Copy HAVE you noticed that the neighbor who buys your Kansan also buys most of your "cokes?" While some fellows allow you to read their Kansan, they wouldn't want to pay your laundry bill. Even though you borrow a Kansan every night someone keeps his opinion of you to himself every time you do it. Every Student Needs The Daily Kansan Varsity - Bowersock Four Shows Daily 2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00 Today—Tuesday Corrine Griffith in "The Whisper Market" Tom Mix Full of suspense—intense situations and strong Love interest. Also Mut and Jeff Comedy in "3 Raisins and a Cake of Yeast" "The Terror" Also A drama of dare-devil try and romance Burton Holmes Travels PROTCH The College Tailor Leather Goods of the better sort Ivory and Pearl Manicuring Sets Gentlemen's Tourist Sets Bill Folds Poker Sets Card Cases Razor Sets Emilio de Gogorza, Baritone A Famous Recital Artist The Artists and Organizations on the UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE This Year Will be Paid for Eight Concerts $5,450. Buy a Season Ticket and Hear Them All for $5.00 or $4.00 K. U. Students! In no other way during the whole year will you get so much for so little. Get busy. Season tickets now on sale at The Business Office and The Round Corner Drug Store. Only 248 Seats Left