jr i t ui rv litUtil11 w I iChapel Week Has Talks, MusiciansMonday was the annual Founder's Day chapel at which time there was a robed procession of faculty members and seniors. Speaker for the morning was Dr. Dryden L. Phelps, a missionary in one of the Chinese colleges.Dr, R, G. Cowherd spoke Tuesday on ' Religious Freedom in Russia.Wednesday’s program was in charge of the Freshman class, Nancy Milroy acting as chairman. Ardith Quigley played a piano solo and Jov Leach sang a solo. Ethel Dima® gave the benediction.Martha Braden and Mary Wright, both of Sturgis, were presented by Miss Frances Clark at the regular Thursday chapel period. Martha played the Kasschou Concerto in C Major and Mary played a group of three piano selections— Moments Musicah Schubert, Memories of Childhood, Pinto; and Singing Fountain, Niemann.fure to stop in LSowen before ^ o clock today,Sturgis Girls To Appear In ChapelA group of two piano selections will be played by Mary Wright and Gloria Funk, both of Sturgis, during the regular chapel period May 3.Selections on their program include Three Brahms Love Waltzes arranged for two pianos by Maier, Scher-zino,' Simmons; two puppet pieces, March and Serenata, Case I la: B.azileird, Milhound; and Coronation Scene from Boris GodounofF', arranged for two pianos by Pattison.Both gills are pupils of Miss Frances Clark, of the Kalamazoo Institute of Music.History Of Spain Is Radio ThemeKalamazoo College on the Air! Last Wednesday at I :30 the member of the Radio Workshop presented another in its series Through Understanding towhyesgetforantiEinci«tonjac1nutofpr?prcItheVH]of25