MAY 20,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- University Orchestra Gives Concert Tonight Eight Numbers Including Solo Selections Are On Program —Kendrie to Lead The University Orchestra will give its final concert of the season tonight in Fraser Church starting at 8:15 o'clock. The Soldier's Chorus from "Faust" is to be a feature number on the program. There are eight heavy numbers on the program which is mostly of classical music. Student enterprise tickets admit or 25 cents. The program follows: The Star Spangled Banner Overture to "Der Freischutz".. (a) Morris Dance Weber Dances from Henry VIII German (b) Shepherd's Dance Solo for Cello: (a) Chanson Meditation ...Cotennet (b) En Bateau...Debussy W. B. Dalton Anna L. Sweeney, accompanist Anna L. Sweeney, accompanist "Mirages" ..., Strube-Kendrie I Prelude II Valle III Chanson d'oiseau IV Elegie V Rondini VI Cortege Side for Nellie: Concert in G Solo for Violin: Concerto in G. Solo for Violin; Concerto in G... Mozar - Allegro (first movement) Prof. Frank E. Kendrre Frances Allen, accompanist Soldier's Chorus from "Faust" Gouno Prelude in C Minor ... Rachmaninov Sigma Kappa Mothers' Day By the Way Guests at the annual mothers' day luncheon at the Sigma Kappa house Saturday were: Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Charles H. Mathews, Miss Helen Mathews, Mrs. Charles I. Martin, Mrs. Charles H. Huffman, Miss Mona Clare Huffman, Mrs. J. W. Risteen and Mrs. C. P. Banks of Independence, Mrs. J. W. Van Sandt of Manahawks T. C. Peffer of Eureka, Mrs. A. W. Wedd and Mrs. Edward Bradshaw of Leneza, Ms. George M. Gray of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Cora Stone, Mrs. Clara Fuller, Mrs. W. C. Summers, Mrs. Early Carder, Miss Loraine Carder, Mrs. F. W. Cutter, Miss Mildred Cutter, and Mrs. A. A. Kinney of Lawrence. Vernon Moore, a former student in the department of journalism and business manager of the Daily Kansan, last year, was a visitor at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Sunday. Mr. Moore has been in the advertising department of the Kansas City Star, but has received his call to the navy and will leave soon for the Great Lakes Training Station. Erval Coffey, m'20, of Camp Funston, visited friends in Lawrence Saturday. Pan-Hellenic Tea Women's Pan-Hellenic entertainetn with a ten Friday afternoon, May 17, at the Sigma Kappa house in honor of the installation of the Alpha Omicron Pi fraternity. Marie Nusz, fa'18, and Muriel Brownlee, c20, spent Saturday in Kansas City. Miss Hallie Clark, A. B. '17, of Cherokee,Ok, is visiting Vivian Sturgeon, c'18, at the Alphi Chi Omega house. Delta Sigma Rho will give a dinner in honor of its senior members Wednesday evening in the banquet room of Oread Cafe. Miss Lois Ferguson and Miss Eva Speers of Topeka were guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Harker, Miss Bernice Blair, Miss Katherine Young and Miss Mary Wells of Betton, Mo., Mr. Seldon Jones, Mr. Aaron Fuhrman and Mr. William Todd of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Pi Upson house Sunday. Lieut. Ayers McKiney, A. B. '16, of Camp Funston, visited at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Sunday. Sigma Delta Chi will hold initiation Tuesday, at 8 o'clock in the Kansan office. BUY A TYPEWRITER—we have several real bargains, here are a few: Underwood No. 5 latest model, like new, $70; Remington No. 10 self starter model, $60; other visibles as low as $25. We are making a special price on the portable, NATIONAL typewriter, $40, the regular price is $48.50. We are making this reduced price to introduce this machine, Morrison & Bliesner, 701 Mass. Phone 164.—Adv. Students in the department of sociology who attended the second annual meeting of the National Conference of Social Work in Kansas City Saturday were: Rose Segelaum, Nelle Hohn, Madeline Carrier, Marrian Griffith, Lucile Hovey and Fanny McCall. Miss Lydia Tomlinson of Independence is visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Miss Rose Klima of Chicago was a dinner guest at the Franklin house Sunday. Earl Frevele, p'18, and Andrew Schoeppel, c'20, spent Sunday in Manhattan. The Patterson Club entertained with a "kid" party Friday night in honor of the seniors. Do you know that we can mould ice cream in a number of unique shapes for individual servings? A cluster of grapes, a rose, various animal shapes and any number of others which we would only be too glad to show you - Wiedemann's. - Adv. BUY A TYPEWRITER—we have several real bargains, here are a few: Underwood No. 5 latest model, like new, $70; Remington No. 10 self starter model, $60; other visibles as low as $25. 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When the first session of Summer School ends on July 12, nearly one thousand students will have completed the session-further along by five or six hours credit than they would have been had they not attended the Many of these same students will enter the second session which opens July 15 and continues four weeks, thus enabling them to add four hours more to their standing. Last summer 743 men and women attended the Summer Session—this year with the war conditions making it imperative to save time, easily three to five hundred more students than attended last year will seize the opportunity offered by the summer courses. WILL YOU BE ONE OF THEM? K. U. SUMMER SESSION First Session June 4 to July 12 Second Session July 15 to August 9 For further information see or address Director of Summer Sessions, Room 119, Fraser Hall, Lawrence, Kansas. 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