TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1931 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN THREE SOCIETY Taylor-Peters Wedding Announced Announcement was made June 7 of the Marriage of Wilma I. Taylor, and William Leonard Peters, both of Abilene, at Platt City, Mo., on April 24. Both Mr. and Mrs. Peters received degrees from the University this June. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Copley, of Wichita, announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Donald Campbell Little, of Topeka, on May 27 at Wichita. Mr. Little is the son of Mrs. Edward C. Little and the late Congressman Little, of Kansas City. Mrs. Peters was a member of Delta Zeta sorority, and Mr. Peters belonged to Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Copley-Little Marriage Pipes-Smith Wedding Mrs. Smith received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University in 1930. Mr. Smith also received his A.B. degree from the University in 1930. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity, and Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. He is now a sophomore in the School of Medicine of the University. The marriage of Miss Frances Delene Pipes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Pipes, of Lawrence, and Mr. Robert Philip Smith, son of the Rev. and Mrs. T. F. B. Smith, of Junction City, took place at the home of the bride's parents here on June 4. After a short wedding trip to Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at home in Lawrence until fall. Mrs. Little is a graduate of the University of Kansas and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Little is a former student of the University where he was affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi, social fraternity. Dunnire-Rumsey Engagement Dunnire-Rumsey Engagement Announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Dunnire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunnire, to Mr. Hugo Rumsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rumsey, was made at a dinner given by Mrs. Dunnire Friday evening at the Green Owl tea room. Miss Nora Crawford, of Randall, and Mr. Harlan Blachly of Pratt, were married May 24, at the home of the bride's parents in Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Blachly are both graduates of the University. Mrs. Blachly was a member of Tau Gamma sorority, and Mr. Blachly was afflicted with Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. Mrs. R. M. King and son, of Stuttgart, Ark., are visiting Mrs. King's father, Dr. A. R. Kennedy. Both Mr. and Mrs. King are graduates of the University. Prof. and Mrs. Laurel E. Anderson announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday, June 10, at Research hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at Corbin Hall Sunday were Margaret Black, of Horton, and Evelyn Worden of Albert, Kansas. Jayhawks Flown Miss Ruth Breidenthal, who received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University this spring, will spend the summer as a councillor at the MacJanet camp for children of Americans on the shores of Lake Annecy in France. Miss Breidenthal is a member of Mortar Board and of Kappa Kappa Gamma and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Breidenthal of Kansas City, Kan. Bernard L. Barnard, a graduate from the political science department of the University in 1928, is studying for his Master's degree in municipal administration at the University of Michigan this summer. Mr. Barnard has been instructor in social science and public speaking in the community high school at Atwood for several years. His home is in Atchison. P. J. Neff, who received his degree in civil engineering from the University in 1906, has been appointed assistant vice-president in charge of rail passenger traffic of the Missouri Pacific lines with headquarters in St. Louis. He had formerly been assistant to the president, vice-president, and general manager of the Missouri Pacific transportation company. Henry Shenk, a graduate of the University and director of physical education at Junction City, is directing the junior baseball league teams and caring for other play activities for boys at Junction City this summer. Efforts are being made to give every child in Junction City the benefit of the city playground which was presented to the city several years ago. Alvin L. Parker, principal of the colored school at Brookfield, Mo., is spending the summer at his home in Iola. Mr. Parker, who is a graduate of the Iola Junior college and the University of Kansas, has closed one year of service as head of the Brookfield school and will return to his duties there in the fall. Howard A. Jester, who is teaching commercial subjects in the high school at Chanute, and Mrs. Jester are visiting the former's parents at Marysville. Mr. Jester holds a Master of Arts degree from the University. Ruth Churchill, of St. Joseph, Mo., was graduated from the St. Joseph Law school and formally made a member of the Buchanan County bar last month. Miss Churchill is a graduate of the University of Kansas and is associated with the law firm of Culver, Phillips, and Voorhees at St. Joseph. Luncheon to Be Held Luncheon to Be Held An informal luncheon for members of the department of education will be held today at the Breadworm Inn. 17 Want Ads EAT AT THE OREAD. Delicious, well balanced meals. Breakfast, 25c; Luncheon, 35c; Dinner, 40c. $5 per lunch. 1245 Oread. -SSS. IS YOUR Board costing $5 per week? Try our specials and obtain the best cooked foods. Inquire about meal tickets. College Inn, 411 West 14th. SS3 HAUGH CLUB, 1336 Vermont, serves 20 good meals for $5. You'll agree if you try them. Phone 1327. -SS5. WANTED: Student laundry; prices reasonable, and work guaranteed. We deliver. Phone 1313. -SS8. FOR RENT: Pleasant downstairs bedroom in quiet, modern home. Reasonable rates. 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