THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1934 PAGE THREA UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Riley announce the marriage of their niece, Ruth Riley who received her master's degree this fall, to Bradshaw Burnham, c.36. The wedding will take place Friday, Nov. 8 at the Van Brunt Presbyterian church in Riley River, where Riley will be secretary to Professor Young, of geology department. The Sigma Kappa accority was hosted to the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon which was given in the women's room of the Café and Bistro. A bouquet of white and yellow calendula was the center piece on the table at which Mrs. Gilbert piece, Yellow Rose. The November ten of the University Women's club will be hold this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Myers hall. Mrs. R. Q. Brewer is general chairman of affairs; Ms. M. K. Steiner will speak on his experiences in Salzburg during the past summer. Mrs. Walter Lovitt, Mrs. A. L. Williamson, Miss Muriel Willhamson, all from Kansas City, Mo., and John McKee, of Clay Center, were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house, Tuesday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Grace Sullivan, '24, of Emporia, and Miss Elizabeth Wilkinson, '30, of Kansas City, Kan., were week-end guests at the Pi Beta Phi house. Miss Florence Hour, of Kansas City, Mo, and Miss Louise Timmer, of Kansas City, Kan, were brunch guests at the Pt. Beta Phi house, Saturday. Theta Sigma Phi. journalism security, will hold a meeting this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Sky parlor of the Journalism building. Robert Daniel, of Carnegie, was an over-night guest at the Acacia house Monday night. Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain the Triangle fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Bill Townsley, c38, was a dinner guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Sunday. Chi Omega sorority will entertain the William K. Jones, c'uncl, and Jack Graves, c39, will be dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house tonight. Delta Tau Delta fraternity at an hour dance tonight. Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain guests at dinner and an hour dance tonight at the chapter house. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Delta Tau Delta at an hour dance Tuesday night. ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Theta Epion, Baptist sorority, held a dinner meeting Tuesday evening at the home of the Rev. Charles Thomas. During the meeting, Ethel Matelia, c37, spoke on "The Needs of the Community." Several other talks were given. Theta Epsilon Dinner Frazer Addresses Topica Artists Miss Rosie Ketcham, of the department of design, accompanied Mr. Frazer on Tuesday evening. Mr. Frazer spoke to the Artists' Guild, in the art gallery in Topica High School, on modern ten- Watkins hall will hold open house Thursday evening with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock Bales Talks to Wisconsin Teachers E. E. Bayles, professor of education left yesterday for Milwaukee, Wis. where he will speak at the meeting of the Wisconsin State Teachers' Association. He will speak today on the "Modern Educational Thought in the Teaching of Science." Laura Humphrey, c37, was a lunch- con guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. M. J. W, Jenkins and Plunkett of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Monday. Let's step on the Huskers' corn. REVEREND SETH SLAUGHTER SPEAKS AT CHURCH MEETING This K.U. ticket and 5 sets you at 10 ode throne at Wonder Shop, 719 Mass. St., where you get the Super-creather jole—the best in US. There were approximately 20 meetings of this sort, organized by the Young Christian Mission Society, throughout the state. The Roy, Seth W. Slaughter spoke yesterday afternoon at the one-day convention of Christian churches in this city and the First Christian church in Topeka. One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 271 N.W. School Supplies 929 Mass. Phone 32 KEELERS BOOK STORE PHONE K.U.66 FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 203 HANNA RADIO 901 Mass. 1928 Pontiac sedan. 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Brown Klooz, Naismith, Shaad, Sherwon Stockton, Stranathan The committees made a ruling whereby members of the faculty will be limited on the amount of time for keeping books out of the library. The time allowed for them will be seven days, and general committees will not be taken from the library. Examinations: Rice, J. O. Jones., Stan- on, Turney. New Ruling Limits Time Faculty Can Keep Books Publications and Printing: Sub-committees: (a) Humanistic Series: Holder, Kriso; (b) Artistic Series: Printing and Binding: Film, Baker, Kisoz. Klisoz, Nichols, Obieh. (c) Science Bulletin: Hungerford, Baker, Davidson, R. C. Moore, Storland, Strattonan, E. H. Forensics: Buehler, Hankins, Moweau. Libraries: Baker, Brookebank, Lee, McNown J. H. Nelson, Stoland. At the meeting of the University Senate, Tuesday afternoon, the Senate Committees on honors and prizes and the Senate Committee on education scholarships, student loans and the Summerfield scholarships were merged into a single committee, with several sub- Senate Committees Merge to Formulate New Relations with Other Educational In- Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lens. B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. 7321/2 Mass Phone 2353 Permanents, $1.50, S2 and up Sh & Wave 35c Wave dried 25c Keys for any Lock New night jackets, locks & keyhole locks in stock. DOOR CLOSERS REPAired & NEW ONE INSTALLED. All edged tools sharpened. Library Rules IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS BROOKWAY KENNELS: Baldwin, Kenners, Brookes of Chows, Scotties, Wire and Smooth Haired Fox Terriers, Snow White Equinoa, Boston Terriers, Slip on approval anywhere,Reasonable prices. Visitors welcome. -56 Rutter's Repair Shop Your Banded Locksmith. 101 Mass. St. Pb. 219. 941 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. 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