SUNDAY. APRIL 30. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Catherine Heinline, b'39, was married to Challis A. Hall, Jr., graduate, at 4 p.m. Friday in the Kappa Alpha Theta house. The Rev. Joseph F. King read the wedding service and instructor in economics is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and a resident of Lawrence. The ceremony was performed before the fireplace, which was banked with ferns, with graduated ivory tapers, in floor standards at each The bride, who was given in marriage by Prof. Joseph Tagwart, wore a white crepe ensemble, with braided boloer, and a white hat with a veil falling to the waist at the back. The couple will make their home in Lawrence after spending the summer in California, where Mr. Hall will study for his M.A. degree. Roger Weltner, c'40, B胡 Hedges b'40, and William Timothy are attending the regional convention of Sigma Phi Epsilon in Lincoln, Neb. Spansley Goldman of Northwestern University was a guest at the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity Saturday. . . . Seventy-two persons attended the Newman club roller skating party from 10 to 12 p.m. Last night at the Rollerdrome. Dr. and Mrs. Fitz-Laurie Loe Hohne, assistant instructor in psychology, were the chaperones. Miller Hall will hold open house Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. Mrs. Laurence Nelson, Salina, was a guest Friday and Saturday at the Phi Delta Theta house. Gamma Phi Bhai announces the engagement of Marjorie Green, c'41; to Bob Huller, c'40. Mr. Huller is the owner of the Delta Tau Deltis fraternity. Patti Payne, c'42, announced her engagement to Joe Elmore, c'41, at the Alpha Chi spring party last night. Joe is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. A four course steak dinner amid Huge Walt Disney cartoons was the main attraction at the Phil Delt Mess Friday night. Louie Kuh played. The guests were Alice Newman, c'uncul; Alice Ann Jones, c'4; Dorian Hancock, c'4; Bobby Smythe, c'4; Rosary Mauzey, Evelyn Covennbar, Barbara Breidenthal, Kansas City; Edna Givens, faucul; Mary Elizabeth Kirach, c'4; Jeanne Sunderland, fa-'24; Joyce Davis, Mary Jane Shartel, c'4; Ann Cato, c'unel; Diana Ie's, c'4; John Cato, c'98, and Jane Atwater, c'39. Mary Noel, c'40; Patty Jayne Wadley, la'fawn; ulc#1; McLaurie Aly Horner; c'42; Helen Johnson, c'41; Eleanor Cavert, c'41; Jean Eichenberger, fa'39; Betty Van Anselde, c'41; Martha Browning, c'42; Tildie Fowler, c'40; Mary Lewis, c'40; Hary Jane McCoy, c'40; Marianne Edgerton, c'40; Nancy Denio, c'unc1; Lois Wilson; Nancy Carey, c'39; Jean Fees, c'42; Jane Robinson, c'42; Mary McCrosskey, c'42; Beth Young, c'unc1; Joan Darby, c'42; Jean O'Hara, c'42; Betty Blue, c'42; Peggy McChery, c'42 Y.M.-Y.W. To Shoot Student Movie To write: 'Dear Mother, Today I made my first appearance before a movie camera—" is the desire of hundreds of movies extras. But this afternoon all University students who report at 2 p.m. to 1236 Cregat will be given the opportunity to appear in a campus "two-reeler" being filmed by the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. The plot of the picture involves a tramp who is caught while trying to steal food from some University pnickers. Instead of punishing the trump, he is enrolled at the University, and he remainder of the week deals with the recording his experiences as an undergraduate. "Shooting time for the picture will be a week," said H. Lee Jones, pastor of the Uitianarian church, who will serve as cameraman. Within two weeks the picture will be previewed in the Union building. Band Director Thought 'Ragtime' on the Wane "Rag-time" music was on the wane at the University in 1913, according to J. C. McCanless, then director of the University hand, the Daily Kansas states. People were buying music for something "solid and worthwhile," McCanless was quoted as saying. "Don't Overwork," Warns Dane "Don't overwork," Dr. M. T. Sudler, dean of the School of Medicine warned students in 1912. "Too often, girls go the limit of endurance," he said. Ailien Hernord, c'42; Jean Donnelcq, c'24; Shirley Maupin, b'42; Betty Burch, ed'uncl; Betty Campbell, c'ulcel; Florence Columbia, c'40. Margaret Barber, c'24; Jeanne Wedel, da'24; Betty Muncich, c'13; Joe Caffone, c'41; Phane Woodbury, Virginia O'Connor, c'39; Virginia Gear, c'24; Jeanne Stoffer, c'41; Camilla Scott, c'41. --at the---- The chaperones were Mrs. J. H. Kraemer, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. Margaret Perkins and Mrs. Ed Charles. The following were guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house for dinner and an hour dance Thursday night: Connie Rutherford, Beth Young, Molly North, Maxine Almon, Patricia Owens, Muriel Henry, Mary Margaret Lawson, Virginia Maggy Margaret Lawson, Barbara Beswell, Betty Lawson, Margaret Lynch, Marjorie Smith, and Virginia Geill of Olathe. SAVE THAT SHOE-LEATHER RIDE on the K. U. BUS 2 tokens for 15c Catch it on the Hill and Ride Down, and vice versa 2 tokens for 15c The RAPID TRANSIT Co. MONDAY: Fanned New England poet, Robert Front, speaks in Hoch auditorium at 8:20 p.m. Officers of Roldand Field air corps interview students interested in air service. At 2:44 p.m News Flashes by Ken Posthieite go on the air over KFKU. SUNDAY: Greeks vocalize at Inter-fraternity In棚 Hoeh auditorium at 4 p.m. M.Y.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. take moving pictures at picnic. Professor Sundelius speaks on "In Defense of Democracy" at 7 p.m. in the Congregational church. What's Happening This Week On The Camp TUESDAY: Rice prices hit a new high as drivers attend the Bowl of Rice supper given to aid refuge Chinese students at 6 p.m. in the Memorial Union building. Herbert Alphin's life saving course for swimmers begins. Air corps interviews continue. More News Flashes at 244 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Pharmacy students leave on trip to Detroit. Air corps interviews continue. "Tag Day" for aid of Chinese refugee students. W.S.G.A.茶 in Memorial Union building from 3 to 5 p.m. News Flashes at 2:44 p.m. THURSDAY. Business School Day with election, baseball game and banquet. Women's Gleeb Club on two-day spring trip. The Quill Club, Campus literati, initiates new members. Force Day with free showcasing of the band. Late afternoon and evening. Foofer theater. News Flashes at 2:44 p.m. FRIDAY: Drama conference here with Wichita University players presenting "Stage Door," and the University of Kansas dramatists giving "Hay Fever." Tennis and golf match with Washburn College here Women's Glee Club still on tour. At The Theaters-at the---- DICKINSON: Today through Wednesday, "Midnight" with Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, and John Barrrymore. Thursday through Saturday Warner Baxter and Lynn Bari in "The Return of the Cisco Kid." GRANADA: Today through Wednesday, Bing Crowson, Joan Blondell, and Mische Auer in "East Side of Heaven," Thursday through Saturday, "They Made Me a Criminal" with John Garfield, the Dead End Kids, Claude Rains, and Ann Sheridan. VARSITY; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Gladiol Swarthout and Lloyd Nolan in "Ambush" plus Bob Burns and Mara Raye in "Tropic Holiday." Wednesday and Thursday, two features, Victor McLaglen in "Devil's Party," and Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray in "Gilded Lily." Friday and Saturday, Charlie Ruggles in "Sudden Money," and Jack Holt in "Whispering Enemies." PATTEE. Today and Monday, "Joy of Living" with Irene Dunn and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. also "Society Smugglers" with Preston Foster and Irene Hervey. Tuesday and Wednesday, Bobby Breen in "Breaking the Ice," and Carole Lombard and Ferdinand Gravet in "Fools for Scandal." Thursday through Saturday, Roy Rogers and Mary Hart in "Frontier Pony Express," and Edward G. Robinson in "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse." Blacklist Is in Order For Long-Winded Profs Back in 1917, the Daily Kansas, campaigning against professors who held their classes overtime, printed the names of the offenders prominently on page one. Among those listed were C. A. Dykstra, now a professor at Purdue; R. H. Ginsburg, cousin; F. A. Melvin, still professor of history at the University; and Dr. W. L. Burdick, new dean emeritus of the School of Law. The reason why some married men never know when they are well off is because they never are. The worm turns—he turns over his pay envelope. Installment buying has come to stay. But a lot of things bought that way haven't. The latest craze is to be found in the insane asylum. Late Alumnus Holds Record Late Alumnus Holds Record P. K. Bum, e14, who died in 1923 is one of the most important to supersee construction of two bridges over the Mississippi river. HERE LIES The Collected Stories of Dorothy Parker $3.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Taught Us How to Cook for YOU EAT OUT SUNDAY MEET Jayhawkers EAT food, real food Your Mother At the bottom of 14th St. Hill JAYHAWK CAFE New Records You're So Indifent irf Snug As a Bug in a Rug 2.5 Artie Shaw Sunrise Serenade Moonlight Serenade (theme song) ... Glenn Miller 1340 Ohio Sunrise Serenade Moon Country Lazy River Glen Gaye with *The Merry Macs* Georgia on My Mind ... Glen Gray with Bone Yard Shuffle ... Sonny Danham Religious Group Hears Governors Sedalia, Mo., April 29 – (UP) — the governorrs of Kansas and Missouri - Payne H. Ratner and Lloyd C. Stark—both addressed the state convention of the Disciples of Christ and praised the part religion has played in civilization and modern day prob- ems. Governor Stark thanked the church people for their help in his war on crime. He said evidence of that support, made in letters, telegrams and personal calls, had been an invaluable inspiration." Governor Ratner said Europe would not be on the brink of war if foreign leaders of christian nations had followed the teachings of Christ our own economic plight could be addressed by teaching us every day life to the fundamental christian law", Ratner said. "During the past few years heads of families have been unable to find honest employment by which they could support their families. It is a shame that a nation with the natural resources above all else could condition to develop and then exist for years." *Campus Smoking Once Forbidden* Smoking in or around University buildings was forbidden in 1913 by ruling of the Board of Administration. They ordered all Campus moking to cease at once as it "was bjectionable to the women." Borrows Cash To Buy Bonds During the World War, a Daily Kansan item reveals, one woman student was so patriotic that she borrowed money at six per cent to buy Liberty Bonds. A bee dies when it stings you. Now if could be crossed with a man who sells stock. Town Hall 'Bull Session' Planned for Unitarian Church Five University town will take part in a Lawrence Town Hall discussion at the Unitarian church tonight at 8 o'clock, into which the "bull session" conference method will be introduced. The church stage will be decorated as a social room in one of the student houses. Young people will drift in and an argument will start; other students will join the discus- sion; another group will touch it will touch on topics ranging from war and unemployment to petting and women's hats. NOW IT'S--- C ARLS FOR- ARROW HDK'FS PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY AND MONDAY There is no tomorrow! We must live today! "JOY OF LIVING" Irene Dunne "Doug" Fairbanks, Jr. ALICE BRADY and Feature SUCKED NOBLE TRAPPED BY THE LAW! "SOCIETY SMUGGLERS" PRESTON FOSTER IPENE HERVEY Monday Nite—9:30 BIG STAGE SHOW! Your Palm Beach Suits Should Be LAUNDERED to Keep Their Fresh, New Look We Use the Method Approved by the GOODALL CO. Manufacturers of Palm Beach Cloth WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION LawrenceLaundry&DryCleaners Phone 383 10th at New Hampshire TODAY! Continuous From 2:30 4 Grand, Glorious Days ADDED GEMS ADDED GEMS Disney's Latest Duck in Color "DONALD'S LUCKY DAY" World's Latest News Events Latest Issue Just Out MARCH OF TIME X-TRA SCOOP JAPAN MASTER OF THE ORIENT FOR AWARENESS AND RELIEF OF STRESS AND FATIGUE **First Unconsented Real Inside Story of the For.East** **LAST MAKEN IMAGE OF** Students participating in the program will be Bob Sullivan, c©48; Emnpet Marmel, c©41; J. D. Ramsey, Housen, c©48; Houston, c©42; and Jeann Stecic, c©40. Continuous Shows from 2! TODAY THRU TUESDAY 15c til 7; then 20c Big 3 Unit Program! NO.1 Toss Your Blues Away! Bob and Marta Burn Up the Roofs! TROPIC HOLIDAY BOB BURR MARINA RODRIGUEZ GOGGY TOLIRE ARIEL WILSON NO.2 No.3 NO A Ringing Shoot at an Advance in Pricess LOUIS vs. ROPER FIGHT PICTURES? See How Louis Does! Do it! FIGHT IN Motion! In Slow Motion! 1. 下列各句中,语句成分正确的是( ) A Symphony in Courtesy, Service, and Finest Entertainmont DICKINSON NOW! Matinee or Evening You'll have the time of your LIFE at MIDNIGHT *All I can say is your time is my time. Mr. Ambrosia!* "I fear you're a bit of a two tanner, Mr. Ledoux." "Not a bad line for an old timer, Mr. Barryman Famorous Premiere Claudette Colbert Don Ameche "MIDNIGHT" with John Barrymore - Francis Lathur Marga Muster - Ehana Barrin Continuous Shows Sunday from 1 Come Early for Seats! Sunday Admission 10c and 35c Wock Days 25c till 7:00 Starts Thursday "RETURN OF THE CISCO KID" With WARNER BAXTER THE LADY'S GLAMOROUS! "THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY"