DEPT OF PROF. TACHERY se Esi Kn Ota УАРХАЖЮЩЕЙ РН УИ CWT 3049 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN PAGE THREE NFF THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1937 Hill Society Zellar-Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks of Parsons, announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernita, c'35, to Lieut. Henry MacGruder Zellar of Fort Leavenworth. The marriage will take place June 12, at the Fort Leavenworth Chapel. Miss Brooks is a member of Gamma Phi Beta and has taught in Parsons for the past 5 years. Massey-Irwin The bride was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1930. The groom, a graduate of Harvard in 1926, a member of the staff of the Life Insurance Sales Research bureau of Fortord, Conn. The marriage of Miss Martha Irwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Irwin, 622 Ohio Street, to Richard Radcliffe Massey, son of Mrs. William A. Massey of Philadelphia took place June 8, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Joseph F. King read the wedding vows. After July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Massey will be at home in Hartford. Announces Engagement Mrs. Martha DeMand, 1138 Mississippi street, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Evelyn Ruth, to Emil Holgerson of Wichita, son of Mrs. Ida Holgerson of Windom. The marriage will take place Saturday evening June 12, at 6:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the Immanuel Lutheran church. The Rev. W. W. Stoeppelworth will officiate. Miss DeMand attended the University of Kansas this year. Mr. Holgerson, a graduate of the University of Wichita, is associated with the McCormick-Mathers Publishing company in Wichita, where the couple will make their home following their marriage. To Sail for Europe Miss Katheen Eustace and Evelyn Eustace, graduates of the University of Kansas, will sail today, June 9, on the Queen Mary to spend the summer in Europe. After attending the exposition in Paris, they will go to Venice, then visit the Salzburg music festival in Austria, stop for a time in Munich, and spend a week on a farm in Holland. The remainder of the summer they will spend with relatives in England. During that time they will attend the Welch Esteddfodd, a singing contest. Both the Misses Eustace are teachers of music. Miss Evelyn Eustace is located in Fort Leavenworth and her sister at Lane, Kansas. Payne-Foster The marriage of Miss Virginia Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Foster of Fillmore, Mo., to Leigh W. Payne of Clay Center took place June 8 at the First Methodist Episcopal church, the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Maurice Jackson of Ottawa. Mrs. Payne was a member of the 1937 graduating class at the University of Kansas, where she was a student in the School of Fine Arts. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon and Pi Kappa Lambda, national honorary music fraternities. Mr. Payne also a graduate from the University of Kansas this year, received a degree in Engineering. He is a member of Tau Bet Pi and Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary engineering fraternities, and of the American Institute of Mechanical Engineering. The couple left for an extended motor trip, during which they will visit Detroit, Chicago, Canada, Niagara Falls and New York City. They will be at home after July 1 in Palmerton, Penn., where Payne will be employed by the New Jersey Zinc company. Appointment Announced Clifford Osborne Takes Assistant Professorship in Philosophy Appointment of Dr. Clifford Osborne to be assistant professor of philosophy at the University was announced today by Chancellor Lindley. Dr. Osborne has been on the staff of the University of Chicago for the past five years. Graduated with honors from Rutgers University in 1917, Dr. Osborne was there elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was a sergeant of artillery in the A.E.F., at St. Miehl, and saw 18 months service. He received degrees of Ph.B. and Ph.M. in 1923, from Princeton Theological Seminary, and that fall became instructor and assistant professor in French and German at Lincoln University, in Pennsylvania. He held this position three years, and in the intervening summers studied at the University of Paris and at the University of Grenoble. WELCOME Scientific Refrigeration GRANADA WEEK DAY SHOWS: 2:30—7—9—25c til 7 SATURDAY—SUNDAY: Continious From 2:30 TODAY! First London's Long Run Comedy Hit, Then New York's Reigning Laugh Success, and now the Screen's Chuckle Champion of 1937: "Call It A Day" Olivia De Haviland Ian Hunter - Anita Louise Alice Brady - Roland Young — ON OUR STAGE — See Him and Try to Explain to Your Own Satisfaction the Mystery of Nature that has Perplexed the World. ROLLO CLARK Mystery of Nature IN PERSON He Baffles Science! 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