SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE . Both University Glee Clubs Begin Season's Itinerary K. U. and Washburn College Organizations to Sing Joint Concert April 20, April 29 The library of the University Mees' Gloe Club for this season will include the Minnissippi Valley Gloe Club convention ball, Kansas City, Mo; Perry, Ablone, Whitewater, Anugenta, Wichita, Tookahoma, Oklah- and Arkansas City or Houston, director of the mees' gloe club. The University Women's Gcl Club is scheduled for concerts in Eudora, Chimney, Parrott, Compy, Café and cither Independence or Cherville. It is also probable that the men's glee club will go to Ojai, Hopia, Mt., and Burtvilleville, Okla. If proper dance can be required, Professor Larmorem intends to take about thirty-five men. The second annual joint concert of the elite clubs of the University and of Wandebach College, Topek, will be held at Topek, April 29. The annual spring concert at Lawrence will take place at the university's musical week, May 3 to 9. The following is the program to be given by the University Women's Glee Club at Endora, Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. Duffodle n'Blowing...German In Fair Seattle...Pierce-Eliot GREEK CITY Love in Spring...Barnwell The Nightmale Has a Lyr of Gold...Whitley Schulmuster Bezeichnungen Berevue ... Heinach Auf Schwing ... Schlimmus PRAXIS-MANUELA Saxaphone solo—Waltz Llewellyn ...*Wiedof* Fly. Standing Bird, Fly. *Elegans* *Brownthroat*. *Elegans* *Robinson and Englisa Snowflakes*. *Glades Apple*, *MARJORIE McKLAVEY and MARGARET COCKIN* The Song Fairy...Bemberg NAOMI MACLAREN The Swan ...Saint Suenz—Enge The Snow ...Eligio Double violin obbligator PART II Listen to the Lambs...Dett-Hurry Incidental Solo—Ruth James. Ave Morrin...Schubert Violin obligato...FRANCES ROBINSON Minute's Tinderweb FRANCED ROBINSON ALFREDDA OAKES Readings Selected FRANCES BORDINSON Venetian Boat Song ... "Dimentha" ELEGABETH SHERS AND GLEE CLUB Song of the Persian Captive.Daniel Keverson, Ory. Brain ... Current-Delis Nursery ... Current-Delis Dawn ... Current-Delis Popular Ensemble (the last three of the numbers are from the musical comedy "Green Day" composed by Helen Marcel). (Continued from page 1) molds, Humblot; Earl Burdurant, Ness City; Delmar Guinn, El Dorado and Walter Shannon, Holton. Neophytes Kneel Ness Utty; Dernish Gunni; El Dornal and Walter Sanner, Hobson Owen; Ralph McDermott; fifteen George Ramsey, Rubell Muhls, El Dorado; John Bell, Kansas Mo.; James Lakesh, George Alen, Miles Baker, Kansas City, Kan. Shortest, Denver; Color; Curl Craig, Houston, Texas; Austin Smith, Chan- Clifford Cooper, Lawrence; Robert Strother, Windfield; Herbert Fennington, Kansas City, Mo.; Bayron Toperlak; and Kenneth Corder, Salma. The Delta Chi's held initiation for four; Henry Klemp, Leavworthy Desire Peggy, Hutchinson, joy Sailor Thomas and Thomas Black Kansas City, Mo. Phi Gam's initiate Saturday Ton of the PhiGamma Delta's were initiated Saturday evening, Milard Troun, Lawrence; Dan Satyre, Ellsworth; Robert Boggas, Wichita; Morgan Meyer, Wichita; Moyna Wermann, Kansas City, Mosq; Wayne Cube, Beloit; Walter Fuller, Seneca; Bates Huffaker, Fairfax, Okla.; Clark Sherwood, Hutchinson; De Adams, Abbille. The Sigma Alpha Mu's initiated the following men: Earl Kutz, Earle Gretzer, Kansas City, Mo.; Morrison Solow, Kansas City, Kan.; Philip Brady, St. Joseph, Moe; Guy Latchy, Anchorage; Henry Kochschild Caocker县; Bernard Wieniawski Coffeyville; and Robert Levy, Liberal All interrupted in studying the writ- ing of business letters meet in room 105 Morrison hall Monday, Feb. 9 at 4320 p. m. This is to be a non credit course meeting one time each week through the course will have charge of the class. Merton Williams. K F K U University of Kansas Broadcasting Wave Length, 275 Meters The basketball game between Kansas and Iowa State Agricultural College will be a feature of Monday night's radio program, to be broadcast Monday. --oN. BRICHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Otosic pathy. Residence phone 1453. office 347 Mass. 343. The program is as follows; 6.50 p, me-Piano tuning-in number Announcements. 00 p. m. — Music Jacquine Doerr, soprano—"Polo noise in A Flat" by Chopin. Virginia Betton, pianist - "Alp Wien" by Godowsky. 7:30 p. m.- Broadcasting of basket game by special news from Rohb inon gymnastium, K. U, vs. Iowa State. 345. p. m.—Elementary Spanish Leon VI. J000 p. m.—Deleting, "Methods of Judging, Selection of Judges," Prof B. A. Gilkinson, coach of de-ate. 5 p. m.-Basketball coaching "Team Defense," Dr. P. C. Allen director of athletes. 30 p. m.,—third of a series of talks on the state legislature by Harvey Walker, instructor in point seal science and assistant secretary of the municipal reference bureau. Calendar for the Week ... Sunday, Feb. 8 2:15 (Women's Glee club practice Fraser hall, Monday, Feb 9 1:30 Pan-Hellenic meeting. Kappa Kappa Gamma lotus. 1:30 Women's Glee club, practice Fraser hall. 4:30-6:00 Curry session, 302 central Administration building. 6:45:8:15 Curry session, 302 central Administration building 4:30 Jay June meeting, women's rest room, central Administration building. 3:30 Entomology club meeting, 2022 Dycho museum. 3:30 Orchestra practice, Fraser ball 7:15 W. S. G. A. meeting, women's rest room, central Administrion building, Wednesday, Feb. 14 12:20 Noonday Iuncheon, Myers hpl; Dr. Cheyre will speak 4:30-5:45 Curry session, 362 central Administration building 1:00 W. S. G. A. tea, Pi Beta Phi 4:30 W. S. G. A. group meeting, women's rest room, central Administration building 4:30 Quack club practice Robinson gymnasium. 7:30 Band practice, Fraser hall. 7:30 Zoology club, Snow hall. Thursday, July 16. 4:30-5:45 Curry session, 302 central Administration building. 7:30 Joint meeting of Quill club, Radhamnati and Pen and Scroll, rest room, central Administration building. 7:30 Inter-sorority swim, Robinson symposium 7. 30 Orchestra practice, Fraser chapel. 4:30:5:45 Curry session, 362 central Administration 0:45:8:15 Curry session, 302 central ... 1:30 Beginner's dancing class. Spooner. 3:30 Advance dancing class, Spooner. 9:00-11:00 n. m. Curry session, 302 central Administration building Oread Will Be Different 2:00:4:00 p. m. Curry session, 302 central Administration building. Several new and unusual features will be included in the March issue of *Society for Women*. Staff has decided to make some changes both in make-up and content. 2:00-4:00 p. m. Curry session, 302 Editor Desires Contributions of Varied Material "All students in the University are eligible to contribute to the magazine," and Ernestine M. Soner, editor, Saturday morning. "The staff at Quill Club is an innovative literary publication of the University rather than a merely official organ of Quill Club. It is haired that many new students will write articles, short stories, memoirs, essays, fiction, and all types of material can be used." Several special articles are being written for the Orend, and the editor has some copy now under consideration. All copy should be left as soon as possible in the Quill box on the first floor of Fraser hall. Red, the fraternity color, was carried out in the valetian decorations of the new building. The Kelvey and Thorn Collie entertained the presents with a song, "Alba G Thepledges of the Alma Omierion Percussion warming up at Eckes hall a jubilee dance at Eckes hall's evening day. Punen was served for refreshments and the music was furnished by Leehart-demks Orches In Society Miss Agatha Hoffman, house mother, Miss Agnes Husband, Miss Elizabeth McGuire, Mrs. F., F. Church and Mrs. E., F. Weatherly acted as chaperones. Out to town in Kansas City, Kan.; Elida Wheatley A, B '24, Humboldt; Frances single Le Roy; Florence Kalmerine, c20 Kansas City, Mo.; and Ballard Swenson, c24, Kansas City, Mo. Valentine decorations were the feature of the I college party given by Mr. Williams on Friday evening. Arthur William's Ginger Blue orchestra from Kansas Freshmen of Kappa Alpha Pall ended their Hall Week with a program followed by a house dance Fri day night. The Pennett Symphony furnished music for dancing and Mr Herynne Stone acted as chaperon. The chaperones wore: Prof. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Prof. F. M. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. J., Wienberg. The out of town peace person at the church with Miss Martha Hardy and Miss Hazel montess, all of Kansas City, Mo. A good time was enjoyed by the Presbyterian student at a valentine dinner given for them by the Christian Kenneth Kern event hall Friday evening. The time was spent in playing games, with Mr. Mrs. Arnold acting as chaperons. Delta Sigma Lamba entertained its members and alumni at a home dance Saturday evening. Large tables, with white chairs and white made an appropriate setting for a valentine party. The music was by Patterson and orchestra of Lawrence. Mrs. A, C. D. Doctor and Prof. W. A. Dill nested as chaperones. Those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newland and Mr. John Rehn. The American Association of Women will hold a luncheon at the Colonial tea room Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015. A bookshop and a chaucine play, written by Mrs. C. F Nelson, will be presented under the Holbein Rhoa Hoodes. The pledges of Mu Phi Epilion, honorary music morality officer, entertained activities, patronesses, and faculty members at a tea Saturday afternoon in the house. The program consisted of several musical numbers by the pledges. The Sigma Nö fraternity entertained with a house dance Saturday night. The decorations which were Egyptian gave an oriental atmosphere to the dance. Music was furious and O'Bears' Orchestra from Kansas City. The out of town alumni present were Dr. Hashingen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Terrill and Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Kearns of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. B. Kearns, mother, and Mrs. Dick Williams of Lawrence, chaperoned the party. H. C. Smith, manager of the South- western branch of the Asphalt as- sociation, lectured on "Asphalt and Masonry," and "Paving Materials" before the University of Kansas branch of the American So- thern Civil Engineers, Wednesday night. Engineers Hear Lecture Mr. Smith dwelt at length on the widespread use of asphalt in road construction. Over a million tons of asphalt were used in this country last year for road construction and asphalt and asphalt compound roads He discussed the durability and the smoothness of asphalt pavements that these have rendered. H. C. Smith Discusses Value of Asphalt in Paving The semiannual financial report of the treasurer was given and the new pins and membership cards were given out. Plans were discussed by Hard! Oberlitzer, e25, manager of the civil exhibition for Engineers day, for the program and the exhibition. Roland Carr, e25, said that the civil engineers are showing more enemies than they have ever shown and intending to repeat their victory of last year. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Catharine Creveling c29, Arkansas City. FOR BENT - room for beds, double and single, warm and newly decrated. Quiet place to study. Block campus. Special rates. Flags. Ohio. City. F12 WANT ADS WANTED—Students to try world's greatest Dandruff Remover and Shampoo--Miss Fluffy Ruffles Beautifier and Dandruff Remover. Gives hair its natural and beautiful color. Send for trial package, 50 U.S. dollars. --Fluffy Ruffles Co; 688 E. 10th, room 204. Kansas City, M-10 WANTED—Student who wants to make his way or better, Business assistant. Call at once, 846'l% Mass. FOR SALE - Slightly used Sheefer Lifetime pen, Guranted perfect condition. Six bucks. Call 1627, Rollin Fosse. F11 WANTED — Romaine, southeas- room with 4 windows, Large closet, attractive modern. Price reasonable. 1215 Term. Phone 1556. F11 FOR RENT - To boys, one single and one double room for $9 and $18. In good home at 1134 Ohio. Call 2062 Red. F19 FOR RENT - Double or single room for girls, close to campus and near a good club and cafe. Prices reduced Phone 2180. F12 WANTED—Student laundry, work satisfactorily done and cheaper than laundry. Will do mending. 2220 White, 1865 Ky. F10 WANTED—Steward or Stewardess, and good piano player for bearing club. Call 1387 837, 1314 Tenn, F8 LOST—Pharmacognyov book, please return to 1043 Indiana and receive reward or phone 429. F8 DRESS Making, pain sewing and alterations. In your home or mine 1828 Ohio, Call 2267. F11 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chisecractor 1101 Mass. Opposite the Court House. Professional Cards Office 847 Mass., phone 543. C. E. ORLELL, M. D., Specialist, Eye, Ear, Ease, and Threat. Class fitting guaranteed. Phone 415, over Dick's Drug, Store, Lawrence, Kansas. f. W, HUTCHINSON, Dentist. House Bldg., phone 395. 729 Mars. St. Lawrence, Kansas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mama. Eye glasses exclusively. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. 1027 Mass. Pnoma 228. DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 909% Mass. Phone 2337. 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