A. B. C. D. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Althouse Is To Sing Many Songs in English For His Program Here American Composers Predomi nate In List—Old-time Songs for Encores Paul Althouse, tenor, who will open the University Concert Course of four numbers next Wednesday night in Robinson Auditorium, will sing practically his entire program in English. He has written promising to use only the old-time, well-known songs as encores. This will make a particularly different from any heard in Lawrence during the last few years. Mr. Althouse, through his operatic experience, is able to sing English so distinctly and clearly that every word can be heard in a place as large as Convention Hall, Kansas City, where he appeared last May as one of the principal artists in the Kansas City Festival. Another thing to be noted is that of the fifteen numbers making up Mr. Althouse's program, nine are by American composers. The program will be as follows: Celeste Aida (from opera Aida) Verdi Crying of Water Campbell-Tipton Love Like The Dawn . . . Cadman Requiescat . . . Cadman Sunlight and Song Hammond Little Mother of Mine . . Burleigh The Young Warrior . . Burleigh Piano Solo Military . . . Glover Mr. Weaver Goelands ... Bemberg Berecuece A Phillis ... Mason Carnival ... Fourdrain Melody of Home ... Stevenson Love Song Love ... Di Nardori Bitterness of Love ... Dunn Pipes of Gordon's Men .. Hammond Engagement Announced By the Way一 Fraternity Callers The engagement of Miss Gertrude Cleveland of Denver, to Alston McCarty, son of Judge and Mrs. W. T. McCarty of Emporia, has been recently announced in Denver society. The wedding will be sometime this winter. Mr. McCarty, a K. U. graduate, was a member of Beta Theta Pi here. He is now associated with the Denver branch of the Ford Motor Company. Theta Siσma Phi Chi Omega will be at home to Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tuesday afternoon, October 25. Theta Sigma Phi will meet Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Rest Rooms. Mary Roberts and Marjorie Roby will have charge of the program. Dana Gatlin, graduate of the University of Kansas and a member of Theta Sigma Phi, will be the subject of study. Future Parties The Women's Forum "Hell's Kitchen" will be the subject of the talk at the Women's Forum tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in room 205, Fraser. Miss Katherine Duffield, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., will tell of her settlement work in the slums of New York, known as Hell's Kitchen. Phi Gamma Delta will give a dance Saturday, November 17, at F. A. U. H. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will give a house dance Saturday, October 27. Sigma Nu will give a dance Friday October 26 at Ecke's Hall. The German Verein The German Vernie will meet at 3 o'clock, room 313, Fraser, tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday) for the purpose of singing. The afternoon will consist of singing. Math Club Will Meet Monday Math Club Will Meet Monday The Math Club will hold a meeting Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in room 103 Administration. Mildred Able will speak on "Poincaire's Non- Euclidean World." Mrs. Brown to Entertain Seniors The women of the senior class will be guests of Mrs. Eustace Brown, dean of women, Friday afternoon, October 26, at a tea in her rooms in Fraser. Announcing Pledges Pi Upsilon announces the following pledges: Jewell Harker, of Belton, Mo.; Willis Beltz, Nickerson, and Glen Kline, Fort Scott. Beta Steak Roast Beta Steak Roast Beta Theta Pi gave a steak roast Sunday afternoon south of town on the Wakarusa. All University Party The All University Hallowe'en party will be given Saturday, October 27, in Robinson Gymnasium. The German Verein The German Verein holds its first meeting of the year in Room 313, Fraser Hall, Monday at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Eta Hotchkiss, matron at the Alpha Tau house, spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka visiting with friends. Brady Majors, c'19, spent Satur- day at his home in Winchester, Kansas. Lieut. Harry Vernon, sophomore last year in the college and football player of last fall, attended the Washburn game Saturday. He was a guest at the Alpha Tau house. Lieut. Vernon has been recommended for appointment to the position of captain. Lieut. Walter Weisenborn, of last year's sophomore class, now stationed in the Middletown area and the Alpha Tau house Saturday, and attended the U.-Washburn game. Charles Shughart, e18, left this morning for a business trip to L. M. Egan, c17, is in the Officers' Training School at Fort Sheridan, III. Professor Goldwin Goldsmith spent this meeting in Kennesburg, Ct. Duke Miller, grad., and Rusty Friend, c18, left this morning for a few days' geological in southern Kansas and western Missouri. Miss Harriet Kinney and Miss Helen Mount of Atchison spent Saturday and Sunday at the Kappa house and attended the Phi Delta Theta dance Miss Helen Dawson, c'17, returned to her home in Great Bend Saturday after spending the week at the Kappa house with her sister, Dorothy. Miss Genevieve Coffman of Kansas City, Mo., spent Saturday and Sunday at the Pi Phi house and attended the Phi Delta Theta dance Saturday. C. A. Hale and son, Henry Allen, of Yates Center, returned home this morning after visiting a few days with Mr. Hale's daughter, Thela, ma' finally. Virgil Johnson, a sophomore in the University last year, came Saturday from his home in Onedia to attend the Sigma Phi Sigma dance. Saturday Mrs. J. I. Rea of Hays City returned home yesterday after visiting with her daughter, Hazel, c'21, at the Alba Chi house. Skid Howden, c2'0, visited in Tooneka vesterday. Miss Katherine Conklin of Topeka visited this week end at the Theta bakery. Elaine Wharton, c'21, returned to Lawrence Sunday evening after spending several days with her parents at Parsons. Law Scrim Plans Held Up No definite information about the Law Scrim can be secured so far, for the plans which Dick Gelvin, manager, has made, must be sumbitted to the University Registrar for his approval, before he can go ahead with his plans. This information was received this morning by Mr. Gelvin. Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meetings will be changed to Wednesday or Thursday nights at 7:15 o'clock because of the military training at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. The Schwegler will continue his lectures at the evening hour. This change will not become effective until next week. Arrangements will be made soon for changing the time at which University meetings are to be given in Prasser Hall. Send the Daily Kansan home. Hardware and Athletic Supplies 826 Mass, St. Phones 341 Students' Shoe Shop NEDY & ERNST 109. Mass, Lawrence, Kan. 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