UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TWO SOLO ARTISTS IN ST. LOUIS ORCHESTRA Lenora Allen, Soprano, and Charles Galagher, Basso, Will Sing May 10 BOTH ARE AMERICAN BORN Max Zach, Conductor, has Buil Organization from 40 to 75 Pieces Accompanying the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, which will be heard at Robinson Gymnasium Thursday evening May 10 on its annual Spring Festival Tour this season, are two solo artists each of whom is of American origin. The concert who are among the foremost figures in concert and oratorio field today. They are Lenora Allen, soprano and Charles Galagher, basso. Miss Allen, after extensive study for grand piano with Herman Devries and for oratorio with Harrison Wild, went abroad for study with the best European masters. She is now a speaker in his spoken as one of America's leading artists. Charles Glagher is a robust American, physically, vocally and temperamentally. He was a doctor by profession, having practiced for several years before going into light opera, his performance of 'of him' and he took up the opera work and is recognized as one of the nation's best bassos. BUILT SPLENDID ORGANIZATION BUILT SPLENDID ORGANIZATION Max Zach, conductor of the orchestra at the St. Louis Symphony company, after the St. Louis. Symphony Society disbanded the chorus as a part the organization, and has put in all his effort in the upbuilding of the orchestra and is in reality the father of the present splendid institution. He has built the orchestra up from a forty-man organization to its present strength of seventy-five trained musicians. The orchestra is brought here under the auspices of the School of Fine Art. BY THE WAY— Founders Day The active chapter and alumnae of the Pi Beta Phi sorority celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the founders of Pi Beta Phi at the chapter house, Saturday night. Miss Hannah Oliver, a charter miss member of this chapter, was toast-mistress and responses were given by Mrs. J. Wainwright Evans; Hazel Carson, c-e'd'18; Dorothy Brown, c-e'd'17; Marcia Baty, c'e'19; Helen Moore, c-e'd'17; and Blanche Dorsett, c'e'20. Engagement Announced Isabel Gilmore entertained informally the members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority Saturday afternoon for Marion LeSour, whose marriage to Albert Fincham, of Pratt, will take place May 16. Miss LeSeur is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, and is the State Agricultural College at Manhattan and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. House Party Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained with a house party Saturday and Sunday. The guests were Mary Paindexter, Florabel Liggett, Mildred Cook, Martha Thompson, Eleanor Clarke, Helen Thurston, Louis Holdman, and Bennie Renz, Louise Holdman, Etta Poland, Etta Polonai City; Joanne Gaedel, Marion Williams, Helen Lucas, Doris Rosier, of Topeka; Lou Uline, Elizabeth Runkle, of Leavenworth; and Milred Wice, of Coffeyville. Engagement The engagement of Miss Ruth Harger, A.B.14, now head of the English department of the Abilene high school, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Harger of Abilene, and Mr. Giles Sanford of Abilene, 85, Mrs. Y. Is, a junior. Y. is, announced. Mr. Hawkel was formerly of Kansas and a graduate of the School of Engineering of the University. The wedding will be at Abilene in June. Miss Harger is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Class to Kansas City Class to Kansas City Miss Sybil Woodruff's class in Escoura in Food and Hospitality at City Friday may have visited the Market, and Armour's. The class had to have special permission to go through Armour's. Because of recent attempts to dynamite the building, visitors are not permitted to enter. The class was entertained with a display of armor. The class ended with a visit to the building of the National Biscuit Company and to the kitchen of the Baltimore Hotel. Dances The Engineers ended the seventh annual celebration of the founding of their school with a dance at Robinson Gymnasium, Friday night. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity gave an informal house dance Satur- The Black Helmets entertained with a dance Friday night in Eckle's Hall. The Acacia fraternity gave a house dance Friday night. To Washington Chancellor Frank Strong will attend a meeting of the National Association of State Universities Friday afternoon at Washington, D. C. The Chancellor will confer Monday morning with the Council for National Defense. The Betas entertained with a house dance Friday night. 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MAKERS ST.LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAX ZACH, Conductor. 60 Men 2 Soloists Robinson Auditorium, Thursday Evening, May 10 Reserved Seats 50c, 75c and $1.00 On Sale May 2, Round Corner Drug Store and Registrar's Office At VARSITY THEATRE Today and Tomorrow The Star With the Smile That Has Made America Happy. He Uses It Early and Often In This Picture. In the First Artcraft Production Made by His Own Company. "IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN" This story by ANITA LOOS who has written most of the stories for DOUG'S "LIVE STUFF PICTURES." NOTE This picture has been secured by the management on it's release date, April 30th and is the first showing in this Territory—the admission is 15 cents. COME early and try and get a seat. IT IS WELL WORTH THE TROUBLE WEDNESDAY IT IS WELL WORTH THE TROUBLE EARE WILLIAMS IN "THE HAWK" A VITAGRAPH Thursday—Harold Lockwood and May Allison—In "Hidden Children," by Robt. W. Chambers.