MAY 16, 1918 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Two Fine Arts Students Will Give Final Recital Mildred Thrall and Mary Gossard Appear in Fraser Friday Night Mildred Thrall and Mary Gossard, seniors in the School of Fine Arts, will give their graduating recitals in piano Friday, May 17, at 8:15 p.m. in Fraser Hall Chapel. Following is their program: Andante and Variations, Op. 46. Schumann. Miss Gossard and Miss Thrill. Scherzo, Op. 20, No. 1, Chopin. Miss Thral. Carnival; Grieg; Brook Nymphs, Preyer. Miss Gossard. 1. Reggio 2. Gorgio and Musette, Raff. Miss Gorgio and Miss Thralr. Etude, Op. 10, No. 7, Chipin Novelle, Scharenwenke. Miss Gossard. Nocture, Cesar Cur; Sorenade, Op. 3, No. 5, Rachmaninoff, Masquerade and Unmasking, Op. 52, No. 5, Moszkowski. Miss Thrall. Menuetto, Op. 7, Griege-Smith; La Sevillane, Op. 19, Chaminde. Miss Gossard and Miss Thrall. By the Way Nixon-Ramsey Mr. Earl Nixon of Severy and Daisy Ramsey, A. B. '17, were married Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Nixon was a student on the Hill three years, and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin last year. Mrs. Nixon has been teaching at Pawnee Rock the past year. Gamma Phi Beta was at home to Pi Kappa Alpha Thursday night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Gordon A. Badger of Eureka, who was graduated from the School of Law in 1909, was in Lawrence Thursday to attend court. Carl Butler, senior law next year, left Thursday for his home in Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Huntsman Haworth, who have been living in Sedan, have returned to Lawrence to make their home here. Wood-Evans Prof. A. W. Larsen, instructor in mathematics, will leave Friday for Washington, where he will enter the science division of the signal corps Wood-Evans Mr. Francis Wood and Miss Grace Evans of Kansas City, Kan., were married Saturday at the home of the Rev. B. H. Gragg, at 1014 Mississippi street. Mr. Wood is a student in the School of Medicine and is a member of Sigma Nu. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zeigler of Newkirk, Okla., are the guests of Mr. Zeigler's brother, Fred Zeigler, at the Acacia house. Fred Zeigler will go to Newkirk Friday for a short visit at his home before reporting for aviation service at Austin, Tex. The Entomology Club gave a picnic Thursday afternoon at Dighton's Crossing on the Wakarusa. The Custer Club, 1414 Tennessee street, gave a picnic at Woodland Park Thursday night, and had an informal dance from 7 to 8 o'clock. Miss Katherine Brock of Arkansas City is visiting Lena Pittinger, fa'18, and Charlotte Scruton, c'21. Presbyterian students will have a picnic Friday afternoon under the joint auspices of the Westminster Student Guild, the Christian Endeavor Society and the University Sunday School. They will meet in South Park at 5 o'clock, and go to Woodland Park for supper. A number of games and stunts have been arranged. Nine Senior Laws Work On State Examinations Presbyterian Picnic The state bar examinations will be held in Topeka, May 20, 21, and 22. The following men from the School of Law will take the examination: Arthur W. Hershberger, Wilbur Jones, Carl Rice, R. L. Hamilton, J. G. Norton, H. W. Hoffman, J. S. Parker, A. G. Bartelides, and E. G. Smith. The examinations usually are held in June, but have been moved up this year because of war conditions. The examinations are given in four parts of twenty questions each and are graded as soon as they are answered. The men who pass the examination will be sworn in Wednesday, May 22, and admitted to the bar. Plymouth helps folks.—Adv. Plymouth helps folks.—Adv. "Simplicity Bill" to Affect Social Events Next Year All K. U. social events next year will be in keeping with the times. The Men's Student Council for next year in its first meeting Wednesday night passed the "Simplicity Bill" which provides that all dances to be given next year shall stop at 12 o'clock. This applies to fraternity as well as to Varsity dances. It also provided that admission to a Varsity dance next year should be a dollar and a half instead of one dollar as it is this year. To Demonstrate Substitute There will be a short series of demonstrations given by women of the department of Domestic Science on Saturday afternoon, May 18, in Room 0, Fraser. The demonstrations will be as follows: Meat substitutes by Marijane Castle; substitute flours in coats breads by Rachel Bell; substitute flours in baking powder breads by Grace Hoff, and syrup substitutes by Marie Ketels. The demonstration is open to the public. Plymouth helps folks.—Adv. Y. M. and Y. W. Mixer Will Be Farewell Party Entertaining Program Has Been Arranged by Committee— Tags Now on Sale The last mixer of the year will be given Saturday night in Robinson Gymnasium by the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. The mixer is for men and women of the entire University to get together and make new acquaintances and say farewell to old friends before going home for the summer. An entertaining program has been arranged by Faye Dodderidge, chairman of the social committee of the W. Y. C. A. Games will be played and all formality will be left out of the program. The mixer will begin Let Us Make Suggestions For Graduation Gifts UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 Mass. St. Exclusive Library Angel Martha Washington Candles. ALL STUDENTS are cordially invited to the Farewell Mixer given at the Plymouth Congregational Parish House Tomorrow Night—May 17th at 8 o'Clock Bring Your Dates! Official the Summer Session! JUNIORS! Graduate Feb.1, 1919 You can finish four months ahead of your regular time by attending the K. U. Don't waste the summer months—resolve to increase your training and college standing-TODAY. SUMMER SESSOIN First Session... June 4 to July 12 Second Session... July 15 to August 9 For further information see address Director of Summer Session, Room 119, Fraser Hall, Lawrence, Kansas. TWO SEPARATE TERMS Enroll in Either or Both! The Summer Session Is Your Patriotic Opportunity To Save Time The Summer Session Is Your Patriotic Opportunity To Save Time MAKE MORE MONEY at 8 o'clock. This Vacation. fruit is a planting year and the demand for our line of quick yielding fruits, and other nursery products, is breaking all records. at 8 o'clock Admission tags are being sold now by members of the two associations. The price is ten cents, which will cover the expense of the refreshments that will be served. Get our special proposition for wideawake, ambitious students. 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Applications for admission are pre- ferably online until June. Next session opens Sept. 10, 2015. Contact catalog and enquiry address The Dean, Cornell University Medical College, Box 444 First Ave., and 25th St. New York City. Get your summer hat at Ackerman's Hat Shop (over Bell's) before going home.—Adv. Hats on special sale this week at Ackerman's Hat Shop (over Bell's) this week...Adv. Ten Per Cent Discount On All Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks To Students and Faculty. Come in and see for yourself. We have one of the most complete lines of Luggage carried in Lawrence. Hartman Trunks and Belker Bags, two well known makes. You can make one of the best investments we know about if you buy now with this extra ten per cent discount. For Luggage of all kinds will be much higher in price. WEAVER'S Wherever this sign there is quality! It is the brand of all the unique articles produced by the lace. Ellert Hubbard's Roycrofters of East Aurora, N. Y. 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