SUNDAY. APRIL 5, 1925 BE DMA12 DoDIA THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Annual Installation Service for Y. W. Will Be This Week Chancellor Lindley to Give Talk; Association Will Commission New Officers Officers The annual installation service on the Y, W, C, A will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:50 p.m. in Myers Iaill, Chancellor E. H. Lindenwill make the address, signaling in general on the day of the Y, W, C, A on the campus. A new interpretation of the service will be observed this year. Instead of having the old exhibit members pass on their responsibility to the new, the whole association will commission the new officers. Margery Day, outgoing president of the official representative to the association. The commission service is being specially prepared for this occasion. The program is as follows: Processional. The Hymn of Joy. This will be composed of both the old and new cabinets and led by the former. Honor of the English Commission service. Scripture reading. Address, by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Hymn of the Lights. Recessional Life Up Your Hours. In this the whole association will take part by the new cabinet. "Since the members at large play such an important part in the service," said Mina Day, "it is desired that every member be at the meeting in order that the ceremony may have its full significance." Ted Banker. Committees: The new cabinet officers are: President ... Anna Dormer-Lester Vice president ... Neil Lairmont Chief Executive Officer Undergraduate representative ... Ted Barber Committees: Memorialcourt Ruth Churchill, Social Alice Chappus, Finance Joyce White, Ways and means Moyne Rice, Heiley House Elizabeth Sanborn Publicity Dorothy Fonton, W. S. G. A. Helen Buchanan, Discussion Groups Ruth Law less, Helen Marcell, Paulina Smith and Margery Day, Hireman Frenchman Anita Martin. Social Service Thorea Bowman. Meetings Nell Lorimer. Calendar for the Week Monday, April 6. 2:30. Members of the elected or 3:30 Meeting of newly elected officers of Y. M. C. A., 121 Prunner hall. 4:30—German Club, room 304 Fraser hall. 4:30—Y. W. C. A. freshman department meeting. Honey house. 1:30—Water Karnival, Swimming water Robinson, gymnastics 4:30—Y. W. C. A. cabinet meeting. Henley house. 4:30—Water Kurnival, Swimming trouts. Robinson gymnasium. 8:20—Salvi concert. Robinson gym. 8:20—Salvi concert. Robinson gymnastium. 3:30—University orchestra practice. Primer hall. 4:30—Y. M. C. A. cabinet meeting Room 121, Fraser hall. 1:30—Y. W. C. A. Vesper commi- nits. Unger bong. sun service History museum 7:30- Lawrence Choral Union hearthall, High school auditorium. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4:30-Zoology club meeting. Room and Some ball 4:30 Home Economies club initiation services. Room 110 Fran 4:30-K. U. Forum, Auditorium, central Administration build- 4:30—Water Karnival, Swimming Counts Meet at the pool. 9:00-Bible study group. Room 119 Fraver hall. 12:00- Sachem lunchem, University Chemistry Friday, April 10. 4:30—Y. W. C. A. group ten. Henley house. --to evening service. The advisers of freshmen will be in their offices during the next two weeks to consult with their advisors. All freshmen are required to see their advisers during this period, if possible next week. The names of the advisers and their office hours are posted on the bulletin board at the College office, Central Administration building. Paul B. Lawson, Assistant Dean. AT THE CHURCHES FARE INQUIRY CENTER (Rev. J. S. Watts, Minister) 11:00 a.m. "Veterinarians Service" 1:40 p.m. "Jesus" Treatment 3:15 p.m. "Jesus" Treatment Doubters." Plymouth Congregational Church (Rev. R, A. Eauden, Minister) 11:00 a.m."—Christianity Triumph pp. 287-301 7:45 p.m. - Sacred cantatas, "The Messiah Victorious, by Hammond; Miss Minna Dorn, Prof. W, W, Whit- lock, and Prof. W, B. Downing, soloists. First Christian Church First Christian Church (Rev. Charles A. Richard, Minister) 11900 a.m. — "Grist and the church." 8900 p.m. — "The congregation." "The Drawing," directed by G. O. Foster and Prof. W. B. Downing. Trinity Lutheran Church 11:20 a. m—Pres. W. B. Fleming, of Baker University, will preach. No evening service. First Methodist Church (Dr. Edward Hislop, Minister) 11:00 a. m.—"Jerusalem Receives Je- sus Christ." 8:00 p.m.—"A House of Prayer." First Presbyterian Church (Rev. E. A. Bleeck, Minister) 11:00 a.m.—"Gallilea and Calvary." 8:00 a.m.—Sacred cantata, "The Story of the Cross "by" Dudley Buck, sung by chorus choir under division Dean D. 3M. Northport. Unitarian Church (Rev. W, M. Backus, Minister) 11:00 a.m. "Palm Sunday." No evening service. Unitarian Church 7:30 p.m.—Song service and talk by Doctor Jones. United Brethren Church (Rov. H. L. Winner, Minister) 11:00a.m.—“On the Potter's Wheel, sermon by Dr. W. O. Trinity Episcopal Church KFKU Bishop James will preach Trinity Episcopal Church (Rev. Evan A. Edwards, Rector) 11:00 a.m.-Palm Sunday service, --to evening service. Toppen will preach No evening service. University radio station KFNU will broadcast their regular Monday night program beginning at 6:50 o'clock tomorrow evening. The program in detail: Prom Orchestra Popular 6:50 p. m. - Piano Tuning-in Number Announcements Armesque-G Major ... Debussey Seberm ... C Sharn Minor. Chopin 7:00 p.m.—Voice: Trompetter ... J. Aubie Dix Ishbart ... C. G. G., Sposz Princessia ... Padilla Rose of My Heart ... Lahr Sung by Theodore Owen, Tenor, accompanied by Walter Whitcke. Fenny May Ross at the Piano, 7:15 p. m.—Trainning for Track Athletics, "Training for the Weight Knuckle," Kevin Kane, Jordan Hamilton, Jake Mogul Producto, "Make Um7 Prof. Allen Craffon, 7:45 p. m.—Elementary Class 15. p. m—Elementary Spanish, Lesson XIV. Train Hits Milk Truck A truck belonging to the Kemper Dairy Farm was completely demolished Friday morning when it was struck by a northbound Santa Fe passenger train. The accident occurred about one half mile south of Haddam. The train was a local that runs between here and Ottawa. Lonia Ferstein and his Royal Synoptores, the orchestra which will furnish the music during the latter part of the evening at the Junior Pigm, is one of the best known orchestras of the middle-west. Veron Krenew and Add Waltler, managers, operate the pupil computers play daily in the pit and 6% the starp at the Royal theater in Karimia City, Mo. Royal Symcopators Play at K. C inl Royal Theater Louis Forstein, the director, is one of the best violinists in the city, and has directed "top-notch" are Eleven musicians, including an entertainer, will make the trip, according to Managers Walker and Kenney. theatre for seven or eight years, all though he is only 22 years old. "The Missouri Quad, which will be boarded during the first mark of the evening in 1985, is one of the country's "country," Walker said. The Quad is a university musical organization which controls practically all dance jobs in Columbia. Ten men, completing the Quaal's first string, will make the trip from Columbia. An accordion player probably will be included. BOWERSOCK THEATER Mon. Night APRIL 6 Send the Daily Kansan home PRICES: $8, $25.00, $8 and $1-Plam Tax; SEATS NOW Curtain 820 A MAGNIFICENT BAND AND MOVERING PERFORMANCE WHICH LAWRENCE THEATER-GOERS WILL LONG TREASURE IN MEMORY "No two artists on the stage today can play so superbly and with such beautiful individuality!"—BOSTON POST. Student Activity Tickets will Admit For Half Price Ticket No. 39 Good for 50c on Each Reserved Ticket Cherchez La Femine BOWERSOCK THEATER APRIL 7 and 8 VARSITY Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday List to the message of a worldly wise widow. Her story of married life will amaze you; her experience will startle you; her discoveries are the most remarkable that woman ever made. 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