PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN TUESDAY, JUNE 22,1937 Schedule Is Announced For Softball Teams Make Fine Start With Tilts on Mondays and Thursdays During June and July The summer session men's softball schedule was well underway this week with two series of games already played. In the opening session last Thursday, Bird walloped Caldwell, 29 to 8; Smith took a close 9-6 count from Buller; and Strickler put the skids under Howell, 15 to 7. Yesterday's slate listed Strickler vs. Smith; Buller vs. Caldwell and Bird vs. Howell. Several players have been added to help fill out lineups on different teams. Spong has gone with Buller's aggregation; Skidmore and Miller have joined with Smith, and Olander is listed on Howell's. The schedule for the summer, as worked out by Jay Plumley, calls for nine more sessions and a total of 24 games, on Mondays and Thursdays at 4 p.m. The complete schedule follows: Thursday, June 24th Howell vs. Caldwell Bird vs. Strickler Buller vs. Smith Monday, June 28th Smith vs. Caldwell Buller vs. Bird Howell vs. Strickler Thursday, July 1st Howell vs. Smith Strickler vs. Buller Bird vs. Caldwell Monday, July 5th Holiday, no games Thursday, July 8th Howell vs. Buller Strickler vs. Caldwell Smith vs. Bird Monday, July 12th Smith vs. Strickler Buller vs. Caldwell Howell vs. Bird Thursday, July 15th Howell vs. Caldwell tSrickler vs. Bird Monday, July 19th Smith vs. Howell Buller vs. Strickler Thursday, July 22nd Smith vs. Caldwell Bird vs. Buller Monday, July 26th Buller vs. Howell Caldwell vs. Strickler Bird vs. Smith Positions are still open on various teams, and men interested in playing are invited to come to the fields south of Robbinson gym at 4 p.m. this Thursday. All equipment is furnished. Traxel-Stover Wedding Announcement has just been made of the marriage Saturday in Chanute of Miss Thais Traxel to Gerald Conrad Stover, Hutchinson. Mr. Stover, who is assistant county attorney of Reno county, received his A.B. degree from the University in 1932, and his L.L. B. in 1934. Mrs. Stover was graduated from the College of Emporia. After a wedding trip to Colorado, they will live in Hutchinson. Take Degrees Three University graduates took degrees at the University of Illinois commencement exercises a week ago yesterday, according to word received here. Mrs. Hazel Rice Mayes, '36, was awarded a master's degree in German; Alfred Ames, '36, was granted a master's degree in English, and Miss Leahma Brown, '33, was granted a doctor of philosophy degree in economics. - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Women's Swim Hours The pool schedule for women's swimming has been changed. Elementary classes will meet at 3:30 Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and Intermediate classes will meet at 4:30 on the same days. The open plunge, which is free to all women enrolled in the University, will be from 4:30 to 5:15 on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and from 2:30 to 3:30 on Tuesday and Friday. - Lillian Peterson. * * * * * * * * * * * * * K. U. Graduate Marries Tulsa Man at Parsons Miss Janice Poole, Tulsa, who took her master's degree at the University in 1934, became the bride of Littleton Daniel, also of Tulsa, in a ceremony at the First Baptist church in Parsons Saturday. Miss Poole was prominent in campus activities throughout her career at the University, and was especially identified through her work in dramatics. After taking her graduate degree, she taught in a post school at Leavenworth, and later took a position in the Tula public school system. Miss Poole is a sister of J. I. Poole, Jr., who was graduated from the University School of Law this year. Gives Recital Professor and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch went to Peru, Nebr., yesterday. Professor Geltch, who is chairman of the violin department in the School of Fine Arts, gave a violin recital at the state teacher's college in Peru last night. He was accompanied in the recital by Miss Wilma Stoner. They are to return today. Arlene Martin, gr. spent Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Kan. THERE'S DANGER IN WAITING too long for that Hot Weather Clothing. It's Scarce Now. Come now and see if we have your size. Four of the most popular fabrics. Start being cool tomorrow Home Economics Meet Includes Visit Here Kansas City, June 22 — (UP) — "Home economists" and just plain housewives, 2,000 of them, assembled here yesterday for the national convention of the American Home Economics association. The five-day meeting, which began with a tea at the Kansas City Art institute, will feature 90 educational and commercial exhibits including food and food products, text books, refrigerators, textiles, nursery equipment and household appliances. Luncheons, dinners, all-day tours to neighboring Missouri and Kansas towns and visits to various local wholesale and manufacturing establishments were planned as entertainment for the delegates. The Kansas trip will include stops at Manhattan and the home economics department of the Kansas State college, Topeka, where the high school and capitol will be visited, and Lawrence, for inspection of the University of Kansas and Haskell Institute. Visit Campus Charles Farrell Abey, graduate of El Dorado High school, and his grandfather, Henry C. Abbey, representative in the Kansas legislature from the 19th district, visited the University Saturday. Charles Abey plans to enroll in chemical engineering at the fall term. Dean Crawford Here Ivan C. Crawford, who will become dean of the School of Engineering soon, arrived from Idaho with his wife and son and daughter Friday night. The Crawfords have established a residence at 607 Louisiana street. Mr. Crawford left Saturday for Boston. His family remained here. Modern Refrigeration COOL Week Doy Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'Til 7 Bv Far Their Fastest and Funniest Just One More Day Ends Wednesday "A Day At The Races" It's Just One Long Loff MARX BROTHERS Thursday - Friday Once in ★ Blue Moon a Picture Comes Along Unhoraled and Unsung and Proves to Be One of the Finest Pictures of the Year---Such a Picture Is--to You--- A Personal Message to You "The GO-GETTER" GEORGE BRENT ANITA LOUISE AND CHAS. WINNINGER WITH Sterlings Travel East On Visit to Relatives Your Old朋友 Cap'n Andy of "Show Boat" Boast Now Be comes "Coppy Ricks" in One of the Most Entertaining and Hilarious Pictures of All Time. You Must Be Sure and See It! M. W. Sterling, retired University professor, and Mrs. Sterling, left Friday by motor car for a trip to points in the East. Going by way of Chicago, southern Canada and Rochester, N.Y., they have set Philadelphia as their destination. They are traveling as guests of their grandson, Lawrence Sterling, '34, and his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Stewart Sterling, of the same class. Professor and Mrs. Sterling both were graduated from the University in 1883, and he took a graduate degree 10 years later. A professor of Greek, Mr. Sterling wrote an early history of the University of Kansas, which was published in 1891 and covered the first 25 years of its existence. At Cyn Wyid, Pa, near Philadelphia, they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Hermione Sterling Gruber, '12, and Charles Gruber, '11, gr.'12, their son-in-law. Later they are considering a trek across the continent to visit another daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Genevieve Sterling Altman, '07, and Clifford A. Altman, '14, gr.15, who live in Berkeley, Calif. The western trip, however, has not been decided upon. DICKINSON Finest Refrigeration Plant in the Middle West THRU TODAY THURDAY 25c 'til 7 — Shows 3-7-9 It's Got More Kick Than a Mountain Mule! BOB BURNS Martha (Big Mouth) Raye "Mountain Music" SUNDAY For 5 Days It's Timely! Real! It's Hoppening Today! Flaming Love-Drama of the Civil War! "The Last Train From Madrid" Dorothy LaMour Lew Ayres Gilbert Roland Soon—"Wings Over Hono- lulu" Starring Ray Milland (Leading Man in 3 Smart Girls) Announce Marriage After Year Has Passed Friends of Hazel Elizabeth Rise '36, who took her M.A. degree from the University of Illinois last week, were surprised to learn a few days ago of her marriage to Morris E. Mayes which occurred at Kansas City, Kan., on April 18, 1936. Mrs. Mayes, who is the daughter of Professor and Mrs. M. E. Rice took her graduate work in German at Illinois. Mr. Mayes is an employee of the Kansas City Terminal Railway company, and the couple have established their home at 4027 Oak street, Kansas City, Mo. Esther Gilkeson, c'38, spent the week-end with her parents in Kansas City, Mo. $AVE - $AVE A $2.75 Meal Ticket for $2.50 UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union The Varsity Leads Always the Best Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Admission 10c and 15c ENDS TONITE 2 First Run Hits! JANE WITHERS In Trouble Again "Angels Holiday" AND — "That I May Live" ROCHELLE HUDSON ROBERT KENT WEDNESDAY And Thursday 2 Smash 10c TO Hits ALL BING CROSBY W. C. FIELDS JOAN BENNETT "MISSISSIPPI" JACK HOLT "STORM OVER The ANDES" Friday - Saturday "MIDNITE TAXI" BRIAN DONLEVY FRANCIS DRAKE And BUCK JONES in "SANDFLOW" Next Week Is VARSITY GREATER SHOW WEEK Starting Sunday With "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS" And MARTHA RAYE SHIRLEY ROSS in "HIDE AWAY GIRL" Watch for Announcement for rest of the week!