THURSDAV. OCTOBER 1, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before Y3, prior K1, call 214-7292 8288 Mr. and Mrs. John Brook Lawrence of Council Grove announces the marriage of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Mr. John Herman Tietze, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Tietze of Kansas City, Mo. The ceremony took place at the Council Grove Congregational Church Saturday, Sept. 27. Miss Lawrence attended Ward-Bell-Mont college at Nashville, Term, and Kansas State College at Manhattan, and graduated from Kansas in 1953. She is a member of P贝 Beta Phi. For the past year she has written a column in her heyday in the Republic. Mr. Tietze is now connected with the General Electric company in Schenectady, N.Y. He is a graduate of Kansas State University and is a member of Delta Tau Delta there. Dean and Mrs. Frank T. Stockton entertained the members of the staff of the School of Business and their wives at an informal supper last night at their home at 725 Indiana street. Chancellor is 719 L. Lindley were the guests of honor. The supper was planned to help the new members of the staff and their wives become acquainted with the old staff members. The newcomers are Prof. and Mrs. F, B. Jenxen, Pro. and Mrs. John E. Dykstra, and Professor Hugh Wales, Laurence Semmeier, Educator J. Bowling, and Charles H. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. William Green of Abillee announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy May, to Mr. Herbert Francis Cello of Chichego. The wedding was held at St. John's Episcopal Church in Abillee last night. Mrs. Cello was a student of the University in 1852. The couple will have their home in Chicago. ☆ ☆ ☆ W. S.G.A. gave a tea yesterday for all University women, in the women's lounge of the Administration building, from 3 until 5 o'clock. Miss Else Neisen-Schwander and Miss Elizabeth Megular poured ten, and the members of the W. Women's Club were in boastress. Caroline Bailey was in charge of the arrangements. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Howard Sayles of Kansas City was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Corbin hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. Rose Marie Avery was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Lorraine Luther, c38, has been called to Los Angeles by the serious illness of her mother. Watkins hall will hold open house for all University men this evening with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock The faculty of the School of Education, and Dr. R. H. Wheeler of the psychology department, gave a funcheen Wednesday at the Colonial tea room for Miss Dale Zeller, W. T. Markham, and Dr. H. L. Caswell. The following attended: Dean R. A. Schweiger, Professors A. H. Turney, H. E. Chandler, F. P. Obrin, D. Bur A. Nesh; H. L. Strickland, Manhattan; W. E. Sheffer, Manhattan; Professor McGarth, Hay; H. G. Loll, Emporia; Professor Reed, Emporia; and C. O. Wright Topeka. Katheryn Heinlein <40> was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Changes Made In Fraser Hall Offices Several professors of the School of Education found a change in scenery when they returned to their classrooms in Froer hall this fall. Room 117, which was formerly occupied by the staff of the School of Education, is now occupied by Guy E. Keeler, assistant director of the extern division. Room 119, which formerly uses a classroom, now is divided into two rooms for professors Professors Bert Nah, W. R. Smith, E. E. Bayles, and B. Althaus. Profersors Turney and Chandler, who formerly occupied rooms 121 and 107, respectively, have trained offices, room 121 having been redecorated and enlarged for Professor Chandler, who also is director of the summer session. Papal Secretary Leaves For America Vatican City, Sept. 30 (UP)—Car- dinal Eugenio Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, will leave the "Conti Savoi* "tomorrow to confer with American church leaders on major problems in the country," said Father Charles, Coughlin, radio wrist. It was learned today. It will be the first visit of a Papal Secretary of State to the United States and then he will be scheduled to take a month's vacation in Switzerland. It was believed that following an hour's conference with Pope Paul VI, the Secretary decided to go to America was reached. Discussion arose here as to whether the recent speech made by Father Couplin charming that President Obama should do more in response to the course of the Cardinal's sudden decision. A few of these represented are: Erasmus Watson, Urushibuha of Japan, J. C. Vondrouws of Creechoaovakis, John W. Cotton and Earl Horter. A brilliant display *vl* prints from the New York Art Extension Press is on exhibition in room 323 of the Administration building. The artists of these 80 color prints and line etchings are well-known in Europe, Americas and the United States. The exhibition will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. The Chemistry club will hold its opening "Jubilea" this afternoon at 4:30 in room 201. Chemists to Speak At Opening "Jubilesta" Dr. R, Q. Brewster, Mr. V. H. Ryan, Miss Gladys Swope, and W. E. White, all University chemists who attended the Pittsburgh meeting of the American Chemical society, will speak briefly on the various phases of the meeting. Noted Artists Featured In Exhibit Staff members and graduates are expected to attend. The meeting is open to all others who are interested. This year's dramatic season opens Oct. 22 with the presentation of a comedy, "The Rivals," in the University Auditorium. The汀eye Players, who will present the play, appeared here in 1934 under the auspices of the department of speech and dramatize art. Students will watch the production on their activity tickets. 'The Rivals' To Be Season's First Play "The Rivals" is an English comedy, the best known work of the play. For presentation of the play the players have been rehearsing for the past three years, Theirs was one of the first companies to use trucks for the transportation of scenery. When theaters were not availably played on the platform of their truck. KFKU Thursday, Oct. 1 6:15 p.m., Musical program, by Mary ane Bruce, pianist and Arthur Fielder estl. 6 p.m. "The Way of the Transgressor", Dr. Bert A. Nash, president of State Mental Hygiene Society. 6 p.m., Athletic Seraphook, 155th edition Friday, Oct. 2 PHONE K.U. 66 Saturday, Oct. 3 6 p.m., Piano Recital, Mary Jan Bruce, studio of Prof. Carl A. Preyer. Dresses, plain . . . 60c Suits . . . . . . 60c CALL 646 for Prices on Other Articles Saturday, Oct. 3 Dresses, plain . . . 50c Suits . . . . . . . . 50c Pants . . . . . . . . 25c The club will elect a vice-president to succeed Ruth Esther Purdy, c37, who has resigned. Cash and Carry Dresses,plain...50c Jean Steele, who was a student at Oread High School last year, now is attending Westport high school in Kansas City. CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE, goo- shape, upholstering excellent condition. Must suit immediately. See Sam Dugan, 227 Louisiana, Phone 204-1W-1 MISCELLANEOUS AUTO RADIO almost new for sale cheap. See Sam Dugan, 927 Louisiana. Phone 2047W. —16 The Spanish Club will hold its first meeting of the season at 4:30 this afternoon in room 113 of the Administration-building. The meeting is for old members only. John Howe, president of the club, urges all members to be present. We own and operate our own cleaning plant Prices for Cleaning and Pressing Cash and Gave The program consists of a talk by Mr. Cheng, who will be the host who will toit of her trip home last summer. A quartet, accompanied by Clarence Christian assistant instructor in music, will join him. DACHISHUND pups for sale, brown o, black o, black old, $15.00. J. F Brown, 1825 Louisiana. Phone 1351 -I. WANTED: Nest appearing young man with dancing ability. Apply Marion Rice Dance Studio, 29271 Massachusetts. Phone 965. — 20 WANTED: Chair caning by college student. Work guaranteed. Call 1880. 1310 Kentucky. ___ -19 GARAGE FOR RENT at 868 Missouri. Phone 2833. -16 The annual all-school picnic for Orsted High planned for this afternoon has been postponed until Thursday, Oct. 8. Word has been received from Schenectady, N.Y., by the School of Engineering that Raymond Norris, 36, has been selected by the General Electric company as one of 50 chosen out of 149 applicants. The men in this course are given intensive training in sales engineering work. After the course is completed, they are taken into the sales offices of the company where they become consulting sales engineers. The K.U. Young Democrats will hold a meeting at 4:30 this afternoon in the men's lounges of the Memorial Union building. Raymond Kell, c3, will be the main speaker of the event. All who are interested are invited to attend. BRADLEY CLEANERS The Director and 18 supervisors of Dread Training School held a luncheon meeting at the Colonial Tuesday noon. Mrs. F. O. Russell and Mrs. J. Mare The meeting was spent in discussing problems of importance in the school. Kansas alumni and teachers meetings are to be hold Nov. 6 in Tapetea, Fort Scott, Coffeyville, Hutchinson, Hays, arden City, Salina and Winfield. The Kansan Classified Ad Section Monthly meeting of the University shrimm are being held at Hutchinson Park, where a president of that chapter. The Wichita chapter has a year's program planned. Chancellor Pointexter, are being attended by a great number of alumni parents who visit the university. Chancellor Lindley is tentatively scheduled to appear before the Wise Commission. 730 Mass. St. Phone 646 Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University, will speak on the program at a meeting of NYA recreational advisers this evening at 7 o'clock on Thursday. A state status provider of NYA will appear on the program this afternoon. Raymond Norris to Take General Electric Sales Course FOR SALE: 1920 Ford Coupe. New six- ply tires. Cheap. See Joe Candrias at Be's Time Lunch. -19 Twenty-five words or less, or twenty-four, 27c three insertions, six she insertion, 7cf contract rates, not more than 21 words, 12 per month flat. Payable in advance and with payment due within one month. FURNISHED ROOMP ROOM in private residence for woman graduate student or instructor, Ideal Location. Strictly modern. 1124 Miss- island. Phone 1429. -185 Prof. Jess P. Jepson returned yesterday from Indianaapolis, where he attended a lecture and conference, which lasted from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1. I was held under the auspices of the University of Chicago. Monday Professor Jensen participated in the round table discussion of tax mutations and homestead exemptions. The committee voted to nominate the committee on homestead exemptions. ABE WOLFSON SEE us for your school Over the HILL and office supplies Finger Wave ... 25c Permanents ... $2.50 and up NANG BEAUTY SHOP KEELER'S Wallpaper - Books School Supplies Student Loans SINGLE ROOM for rent at 808 Missouri. Phone 2833. —16 Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks Ruth Baker, Operator Tel.95 921 Miss. PROFESSIONAL 743 Mass. B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Phone 2244 QUALITY CLEANING at Regular Prices Student Owned and Operated Dr. Florence J. Barrows Osteopathic Physician The fitting of glasses a specialty AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 Optometric Eye Specialist Rectal Diseasees Colonic Irrigation Phone 2337 909!₂ Mass. Electrical and Light Treatment 14th & Tenn. Glen Simmonds — Don Dixon 1023 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. 919 Mass. CLEANERS Phone 1531 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chironomus KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 31 PHONE K.U.66 entropavon 12-987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. CALENDAR RADIOS for RENT HANNA RADIO Grunow - Philco Creative Leisure commission, Henley house. 8 p.m. Special Student Policies Football: Kansas vs. Washburn, 2 p.m. Preemium cap, ceremony, between halves of Kansas-Washburn game Demonstration, 9:12 a.m. Christian Science meeting, room C Myers hall, 7:55 a.m. Accident Insurance TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Scabbard and Blade meeting, room 10 Memorial Union building, 7:30 p.m. Phone 303 Claude L. Scott, Agent Phone 218 725 Mass. St. Thursday. Oct. 1 Saturday, Oct. 3 Starting of intramural sports. Graduate Student Receives Appointment at Southwestern Meetings of the World Affairs commission will not follow the schedule found in the K-book. Watch the Daily Kragen. Limited date. ELLEN PAYNE, Y.W.C.A. secretary 904 Mass. Dale Marceux, b'38, who is now working toward his M.B.A. in the University, has been appointed as instructor in the Business administration department at Southwestern College, Winfield. Male Quartet To Be in Recital The Mormon Male Quartet will be an unusual feature of the student recital to be held this afternoon at 3:30 in the auditorium of the Administration building. The quartet will present two groups in the second half of the program. 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