WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5.1036 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL, KJ, 21; BETWEEN 2120 AND 9 P.M. CALL, 2701(K) or 2702(K). Young-Dalton Marriage Dorothy Louise Young, Lawrence, who attended the University last year, and Loring De Witt Dalton, who attended in 32, were married Saturday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and M. H. Young of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Both Mr. and Mrs. Dalton attended Washburn College in Topeka where Mrs. Dalton was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. Goodwin-Minton Wedding Misses Jean Stark, c'encel, Mary Kathryn Bornell, b'v36, and Lee Eun c'37. were bridesmaids at the wedding. Alpha Chi Sigma sorority announces the marriage of Helen Loonie Good-luck, ed. 2013, to E. C. Minton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and took place on Saturday in Howell. The University Women's Glee Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:00 in Myers Hall. The club's annual Finance Tea will be held at which time contributions to the scholarship fund will be made. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. George Food and Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff. The local chapter of the American Association of University Women will hold a lunch meeting Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the Colonial Tea Room, Mrs. John G. Stutz, International Relations Chairman, will be in charge of the program, will be in a roundtable generation of payment of the war debt. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The wives of professors in the School of Engineering and Architecture were entertained at bridge Monday evening at the home of Mrs George Beall, 1909 Vermont street. Mrs Earl D. Huy, Mrs. E. D. Klinny, Mrs Erich C. Young, Mrs M. D. Young, Mrs C. M. Young are happiest with horses. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Alice Irwe Cunningham, c37, of Ralo, Neb., member of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, has re-entered the University this semester after having been out of school last year. Her母校 is the University, is a guest at the A. O. PI house. Henrietta Bates, Salinga, who was graduated from the School of Fine Arts last semester, was married last Friday in Salem to Herman Schuster city, Elizabeth Jean Heuright, a group of violin players, played a group of violin solos. ☆ ☆ ☆ Siamka Sappa announces the pledging of Arsene Irving St. Joseph, Moe; Betty Graham, Milwaukee; Wine; Ike Kristian Crawford, Spring Hill; and Clarice Crawford, Spring Hill. ☆ ☆ ☆ The K. U. Damon will entertain with a box suit for their husbands at 6:30 this evening at the home of Mrs. C. Trianion Jones, 4245 Ohio Street. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Thu Omega fraternity announces the pledging of Wheaton McNab Miller, Tangusone. Mr. Miller enrolled in the University this semester. Mrs. J. H. Kremen, bonsonet at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house, returned yesterday from a visit in Belmont. --the pledging of Jack Vogel, e'39, and Allen Sleeper, e'39. Phi Delta Theta fraternity announces START THE NEW SEMESTER RIGHT with adequate tools. 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Excellent meals time in a day including Sunday meals, family meals, festival meals, Massachusetts, 722 The first meeting of the Little Symphony orchestra will be in the auditorium of the Administration building at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and a study begun of the London symphony of Haydn, it was announced. MISCELLANEOUS Raymond Stuhl, an instructor in cello and a member of the University string quartet, will take over the directorship of the University Little Symphony orchestra this semester, it will perform yesterday by Karl Kerstner. ☆ ☆ ☆ Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Stuhl will replace Mr. Kuesterstein, director of the K. U. Symphony orchestra, who has directed the Little Symphony orchestra since it was organized eight years ago. Mr. Stuhl recently returned from three years of study in Berlin, Germany, where he was active in musical ensembles. FOR SALE --in the University auditorium. Three major appearances of the orchestra will be given during the semester. The first will be during the March Vegeters on March 15. On March 26, an hour program will be broadcast in the afternoon as a program of the semester, the Spring Concert, will be given during Muscle Week here. Several novelties in keeping with the festivities of the week promise to make the orchestral program an attractive event. Raymond Stuhl Will Take Charge o The University Little Symphony ☆ ☆ √ The K. U. Symphony orchestra will have its first rehearsal of the new sein the University auditorium. Three major appearances of the orchestra will be given during the semester. The first will be during the March Vegeters on March 15. On March 26, an hour program will be broadcast in the afternoon as a program of the semester, the Spring Concert, will be given during Muscle Week here. Several novelties in keeping with the festivities of the week promise to make the orchestral program an attractive event. mester at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening in the University of Michigan. The personal of the two symphony orchestras will be largely the same this semester as last, but some change will be made, according to Mr. Kiersteiner, and others interested in joining them are urged to consult Mr. Kiersteiner's mail or to apply to Fine Arts office for information concerning credits. The orchestra department has a number of instruments including violin, cellos, basses, oboes, clarinet, and harp instruments. Some players play instruments but do not have them KFKU 2. 30 p.m. Kansas Writers, Miss Myri Hull of the English Depart ment --m. W. Kremenko Cornell 6:00 p.m. Elementary German Lesson Prof. E. F. Engel. 2:45 p.m. New Notes, W. A. Dill, K. U. News Burman. February 5—Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Musical program, arranged by Laurel E. Anderson, Associate Professor of Orphan 15 p.m. March of Events, H. B. Chish, Associate Professor of Political Science, and E. N. 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