TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Acknowledge of the engagement of Miss Virginia Catherine Stearns, et37, Mrs H. Stearns, of Wichita, to Hugh Edward Jewett, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jewett, also of Wichita, was made Saturday. The wedding will take place Sunday, June 14. Miss Steiner is a member of Mi Omega, of Pi Liambda Theta, educational novernment, and the Jay Janes Mr. Jewett is a graduate of the University of Wichita. He is now尝姿 Electric company. in the Jewett Electric company. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. Charles Sanford Skitton announces the engagement of his daughter, Viciam Maud, fs. to Mr. Richard Henry Fraser, son of Mrs. Frederick Fraser, Fraser of Cambridge, Miss Ana Fraser of Wellesley, Lake Forest, IL, and the University of Kansas. Mr. Fraser is on the staff of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and on exchange here this week. The wedding will take place June 13. ☆ ☆ ☆ The marriage of Miss Helen Jodlicka, 35, and James Allen Mundag, 34, both of Kearns City, took place yesterside in the town where Peter's church in that city, Mrs. Mundag was a member of Gamma Phi Beta when attending school here. Mr. Mundag is employed with the Trans-Asia and Western Aire Lane company. ☆ ☆ ☆ Martha Lee Boone, Is, who is now attending the University of Chicago, has been asked to serve on the W.C.A. First Cabinet. This is the only women's governing organization in the University, and only nine seniors are chosen each year. Miss Boone is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma security. ☆ ☆ ★ A covered dish supper will be served at the home of Mrs. Floyd Fink, 711 Illinois street, to the members of the University Daily Kansas OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS EDITOR IN CHIEF 20C GRISWOLF PUBLISHER HARRY VALENTINE EDITOR IN CHIEF 20C GRIMWOLF ALICE MURRUM MARY BUTTER MANAGING EDITOR BILL ROGERS BUZZIER MANAGER F. QUINNENBURN Carmen Elmore 10-3-2014 Makeup Editor 10-3-2014 New York Editor 10-3-2014 News Editor 10-3-2014 Dana Donovan 10-3-2014 Dana Donovan 10-3-2014 Security Editor 10-3-2014 Hugh Klimscheider 10-3-2014 REWRITE EDITION Bob Robinson J. Howard Ruare and exhibit our advertising repertoire. NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE, 427 810 Madison Avenue, New York City Chicago, Illinois 60611 Portland, Seattle Subscriptions costs, per year, $500 each in cash, $3.25 per single payment, to each. 积载, as second class mate, from February 1970, at the end of each month, at Lewiston, Maine. Entertainers on Tonight's Program Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Faculty and student members except during school holiday activities in the department of Journalism of University of Arizona from the Fronts of the Departments of Journalism. The University of Kansas Band recently returned from its annual spring tour, and will appear in the Auditorium m tonight in an attractive program. Director Russell Wiley has included the well-known "Goin' Home" from Dora's "New World Symphony", and parts of Warner's "Wings of the Nibelungen." Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae association this evening. On the Shin Members of Kappa Alpha Pi attended a formal party given in Topkena Saturday night during a regional meet with Richard Harrison's orchestra played. Howard Robertson, c.37; Dick Mason, b.36; and Larry Wightman, e.37, spent the vacation in New Orleans. KFKU (Glee Club tour cautioned them about their habits in small town. They were told to leave cigarettes strictly alone in public and not to think about imbibing any Kansas cocktails other than sold in coke glasses. When they reached Kansas City the ban was lifted somewhat, at least the girls looked like they had a ban lifted. They almost swing out on some of their numbers. (Continued from uner one) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Tuesday, April 14 2:30 p.m. "Questions You Have Raised." Dr. Bert A. Nash 2. 45 p.m.Books Old and New, Kenneth Rockwell. 2:57 p.m. News. Flashes, W. A. Dill. K. U. News Bureau. 00 p.m. 14th Athletic Scrapbook E. R. Elbel. Wednesday, April 15 2:39 p.m. "Kansas Snakes." E. H. Tuesday, Sunday, Thursday 每股数据表数据数据数据 2:45 p.m. News Bulletin, W. A. Dill, K. U. News Bureau. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON '43 Mass. 2. 50 p.m. "Mary and John Come to the End of the Trail," Dr. Florence Brown Sharer MISCELLANEOUS 6:00 p.m. Organ Recital by Charles Wilson, graduate student from the studio of Laurel Everette Anderson. 6:15 p.m. Study of "Twelfth Night," Miss Helen Rhoda Hoones. --at your WANTED: Round trip ride to Milwaukee or Chicago during Easter vacation. Call 18023, Sum Halper, 1023 Ohio --at your Warm Spring Weather Calls for REFRESHMENTS Twenty-two words or less one inch inseason, 232 two inches inseason, 624 six inches inseason, 724 fourteen inches inseason. Use only for legal purposes. In accordance with applicable and accepted制度 to approve at the Kanan Business Office. WANTED PHONE K.U.66 Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union SPECIAL~50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.90 to $5.00, complete with hair cut; IVANS 'A BEAUTY SHOPS' 732'l Mass., Phone 2353; 941'l Mass. Phone 232. CLASSIFIED ADS One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 224 Mass TAXI BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS PHONE K.U. 66 Phone 12 - 987 BUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. TAXI TAILOR --- Try JANICE LEE preparations IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY LOST: Brown silk coin purse containing bills and change. Phone 1264 Dorothy D. Banzle 1252 Oread. —132 LOST AND FOUND Alumnus, Descendant Of John Marshall, Dies Dr. John C. Marshall, 32-year-old great-grandfather of the chief justice of the supreme court; John Marshall, and a graduate of the University of Kansas, died Saturday night at his home in Checotah, Okla. His body will be taken to West Fork, Ark., for burial. The Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Award Committee, Garden City, Long Island, administers the award, usually for the best work produced by an American on any "political, economic, or social phase of contemporary life" or of America's foreign relations." To Offer $2,500 Prize For Essays on American Life Manniscripts are to be 65,000 words in length, typewritten, and submitted by April 21. A copy will be found on the editorial page of April 4 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Dr. Marshall was born at Hammibil, Mo. March 28, 1984. At the time of his death he was president of the McIntosh county medical society. He had served as police surgeon in Kansas City. Mo. He had done research work in both India and South America. He wrote a letter and writer of prominence. ture was attended by the psychology department staff and also a good-sized audience of students. Psychologist Is Speaker At University During Vacation Dr. Lewin came to Lawrence from Topka, where he had been attending university there. He was well known in his field, having taught in the University of Berlin and now is a professor at Columbia. While in Lawrence, Dr. Lewin and Mrs. Lewin were house guests of Prof. J. F. Brown of the psychology department. Dr. Kurt Lewin, Gestalt psychologist, gave a lecture on "Topographical Concept of Psychology" yesterday in the Administration building. The lee Drug Company Features Exhibits on Streamlined Train At the request of the School of Pharmacy and the School of Medicine the "Result Trin", a 13-cach, streamlined unit, will stop at the Lawrence Union Pacific station, Wednesday morning. The train, which is advertising the United Drug Company, features a re-ap- portation of its model of the drug company's labi- rary, displays of their products and other exhibits. It will arrive at 1 o'clock Wednesday morning and will leave at The public will be admitted to the train without charge. Read the Kansan Want Ads! Perforated White Back Oxford - $5.85 Others of $5.00 and $6.85 Tempting---- Nourishing---- Delightful---- Campus Calendar Well Balanced MEALS University Dining Room The Tuesday, April 14 In the Union Building Botany Club meeting, 1134 Louisiana 9:20 p.m. Band Concert, University Aud, 8 p.m. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Martyn Hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Christian Science Organization, Pearce C. Myles, Hospice of Northwest Michigan, Senior Organ Reidal, Wilma Stoner, University Audit, 8 p.m. Theta Sigma Phi, skyl parlor, Journal building, 4:30 p.m. Pi Lambda Theta open meeting, Ad Avid. 1214. a.m. Thursday, April 16 BOARDING HOUSE BUNK POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BACK PACHACAMACI PATRONIZE DAILY KANSAN ADS ELECTRIC SHOP SHOP 1017 Mass. W. E. Wieland, Props. Phone 686 U MUST NOT NEGLECT YOUR SHOES Shoe Repairs and Cleaning are not welcome. We can UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN