THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREET . Hill Society Nafziger-Rapp Marriage 2. 4 The marriage of Nathalie Nafiger of Kansas City, Mo., to Carl Rapp c'uncel, of Osage City, last April 6, was revealed during the Christmas holidays. The ceremony was performed by the justice of peace in Westmoreland. Miss Nafziger attended the University last year. Mr. Rapp is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Rapp will be at home in Lawrence shortly after the first of the year. Leffingwell-Turner Marriage Evelyn Cleveland Lefflingwell, and Lawrence M. Turner of Moline, were born in 1920 in New York City. Mr. Turner is a graduate of the Uni- versity and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is now practicing law in Boston, and his bride will make their home. Rliinn-Miller Marriage Miss Robert Virginia Blinn and Ken neth George Miller, both of Hutchinson, were married Oct. 27, according to an announcement which has just been made by Mr. and Mrs. Slonzo Blinn. The bride received her A.B. degree from the University and was a member of Pi LaGamma Theta. Mr. Miller will serve as the Honorary Chair, and is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Smith-Seibert Engagement Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Eleanor Smith, c36, to Theo McNeill and Delta Thet. Miss Smith is from Seneca and Mr. Seibert from Marion. The International Relations club will meet Jan. 8, in the Memorial Union building. Dinner will be served in the cafeteria at 6 o'clock, and the discussion will begin at 4:45 o'clock. Complications concerning the Saar Valley will be the topic of the evening's discussion. The Rev. Seth W. Slaughter, pastor of the First Christian church, will give a party for the young people of the city on Wednesday, 8 o'clock at the Kansas Bible School. Marshall Scott, 34, spent New Year visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scott of Lawrence. Mr. Scott is employed in Anthony as a social worker. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Phi Epsilon elected the following officers last evening: Jack Miller, c'36; secretary; and Edward Thomas, N37. marshal. Mrs. Mattie Coley of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ the members of the Chi Omega sorority will entertain with a dance at the chapter house tomorrow night between 9 and 12 o'clock. The bridge group of the K.U. Dames met this afternoon at 2:30 at 129 Park street. The Acacia fraternity will entertain with a dance tomorrow night in the Eldrde grill room. Corbin Hall will entertain with an hour dance this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. All men students are invited. A guest at the Sigma Kappa house is Virginia Stewart of Kansas City, Mo. Women's Intramurals Basketball games scheduled for tonight are as follows: 8:20-Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Alpha Chi Omega; At 9:15 —Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Pi Beta Phi Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Watkins hall. The second round of the deck tennis tournament must be played off by Thursday, Jan. 10. Brewer's Resignation Makes Allen Oldest Big Six Director With the resignation of Chester Brewer at the University of Missouri yesterday, another old-time athletic director in the Big Six conference drops out of the picture. Brewer served at Missouri from 1910 until 1918. He then coached the Michigan Angies for four years before he moved to Kentucky and his year. Coming back to Missouri in 1923, he has served that institution 19 years in all. Brewer, however, was not senior athletic director of the Big Six either in total years or in continuity of time. Bennie Owens, recently resigned athletic director at Oklahoma directed the athletics of that school for almost 30 years and was football coach for more than 20 years. Mike Ahearng guided the athletic destiny of Kansas State form 1905 until 1912 and then from 1920 up to the pre-digital time for a total of 22 years seasons. Dr. Phog Allen leads the Big Six in continuous service with 16 years of athletic leadership at the University of Kansas. Dana Bible has been athletic director at Nebraska for only 19 years. George Veenker, Iowa State magnate, is just becoming accustomed to his job. Two years ago he succeeded Thomas Nelson Metcalfe after Metcalfe had held the job for eight years. He was the Head of Olekhanna, now in the Big Six, will be governed in the future like those of Missouri by a board instead of by one man. Lindsey and Getto Go East Adrian Lindsey, head football coach, and "Mike" Getto, head line coach, attended the convention of the National Association of Football Coaches in New York City during the holidays. Coach Lindsey spoke before this convention on the outstanding players in the middle-west this year. Five or six hundred coaches from all over the country came? New York for the meeting. Grid Coaches Gather in New York During Holidays The convention lasted for several days, and questions which interest all football fans, aside from the purely technical one, were discussed. Coach Getto said that there were some very heated discussions on the subsiding of players. A full half day was spent with the players as they played in the plays of the season. In studying the more technical football strategy, slow motion pictures were used. A huge banquet was held for the coaches on Dec. 28. Widely-renowned coaches like Dan McGusig, Jock Sotherland, and Dana Bible spoke from the banquet hall over a nation-wide radio hookup. Tud Husing "worked" this broadcast and the football mentors were entertained until 1 eclock Saturday morning by radio talent that Husing brought to the banquet. On Dec. 29, Coaches Getto and Lindsay spent their last day in New York at a business meeting of the coaches to meet with Coach Getto for Coach Getto's home in Pittsburgh. KFKU 6:00 p.m. 12:24 athletic interview, Junior high school boys will ask Dr. Allen allen they wish about athletics. Boys are: Max Louk, Buddy Harriman, Reed Whestone, David Shand, and Seba Eldridge. Thursday Prof. Charles Samford Samon. 6:00 p.m. Elementary German Lesson, Prof. E. F. Engel. Friday Stanford University basketball team with John Bunn, former Kansan as coach, last night defeated Nebraska at Lincoln 35 to 13. 2.30 pm. Music Appreciation Period, Prof. Charles Sanford Skilton. 6:15 p.m. Musical program arranged by G. Criss Simpson. Stanford Wins Men's Intramurals 6:00—Rock Chalk B vs. S.P.E.B; Sig Chi B vs. D.U.B; 10:00–Hawks vs. Binky Dinks: S.P.E.B vs. P.A.D. 5:30 - Coe's B vs. Phi Delt B; Sig Bn vs. AU T, Bs A; T: 7:00 Pi1 vs. Dsi B; Collegians vs. Tramps; 8:00-AK. Pai vs. FI KA; K. Sig vs. Sigi B. Intramural Basketball Schedule Jan. 4 8:00—Phi Gam B & D, T.D.T; B, K 5:10—Phoi Gam B & D, T.D.T; Ramburbs; Phi Beta Pi Di vs. UI 12:00—Rock Chalk C vs. Phi Deltin B 12:00—Rock Chalk C vs. Phi Deltin B 15:30 vs. Phi K; Sai Triangle vs. Theta Tau Jan. 5 Jan. 7 5:30—Coe's vs. Independent; Roach Chalk vs. Campus Haiders 9:00–Sig Jan. 8 5:30--Douglas Club vs. Rinky Dink A.T.O. B. vs. D.T.S. B; 10:00- Acucis vs. P.A.D.; Phi Gam vs. D, ChI. Jan. 9 0. 6—Tremps B vs Beta B; Phi Del B vs Big Nug B; J0-9aJahwys B vs KEK. B vs TKA: 10:00 DTLD. vs Sig Chi; High vs Ranm- 3. 50—Phi Psi vs. Phi Dolt; Rock Chalk B vs. D.U. B; 10:00-Beta Psi b vs. S.P.E.; Rock Chalk c vs. Coe's B. 5:30 -Phi Psi B v Bs. Phi Gam B: Collegians v. Wakarus; -90:AK Pcs v. Kappa Psi; K Sig v. Sigma Nu. Jan.12 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 80:-S.P.E, vs. PI.KA B; Co's ee; Rock Chalk; 90:-Beta-B; ATO. Deli Chi vs. DU. 10:00-Kink Dunk B; E 12:00-Phi Dell B; D.T.D. B; E 12:00-Phi Dell B; D.T.D. B; K.Sig B; vs. Beta B; I:100-S.A.M. Triangle; Tramps vs. Campus Raiders. Division I W L. Pet. Rock Chalk 3 0 1.000 Independents 2 0 1.000 Tromps 2 0 1.000 Coe's Drug 2 1 667 Jayhawks 2 1 667 Hawk 1 1 500 Collegians 1 1 500 Wakarusa 1 1 500 Ramblers 1 1 500 Rumky Ducks 0 3 0.000 Campus Raiders 0 3 0.000 Douglas Club 0 3 0.000 Division II W L Pet. Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 0 1.000 Alpha Kappa Psi 2 0 1.000 Alpha Alpha Psi 2 0 1.000 Theta Tau 2 1 0.667 Kappa Eta Kappa 2 1 0.667 Kappa Psi 1 1 500 Phi Beta Pi 1 1 500 Phi Chi 1 2 233 Acacia 1 2 333 Triangle 1 3 233 Phi Alpha Mu 0 3 900 Phi Alpha Delta 0 2 900 Division III W L Pct. Sigma Chi 2 0 0.100 Delta Upsal 2 0 1.000 Delta.667 2 0.667 Sig Alph 2 1 0.667 Kappa Sig 1 1 .500 Phi Koi 1 1 .500 Phi Delt 1 1 .500 Sig Nu 1 1 .500 A.T.O. 1 2 .333 D.T.E. 1 2 .333 Phi Gam 0 2 .000 Delta Chi 0 2 .000 Division IV W L Pct. Kappa Sig B 2 0 1.000 Trump B 2 0 1.000 Beta B 2 0 1.000 Rock Chalk B 1 1 1.500 P.K.A B 1 1 1.500 Hawks B 1 1 1.500 Sigma Chi B 1 1 1.500 S.A.N. B 0 2 0.000 Delta U. B 0 2 0.000 S.P.E. B 0 2 0.000 Division V W L 0 Pct. Coe's B 2 0 1.000 Phi Cau B 2 0 1.000 Jashawk B 2 0 1.000 D.T.D.B 1 .500 A.T.O.B 1 1 .500 Phi Delt B 1 1 .500 Phi Delt B 1 1 .500 Rock Chalk C 0 2 .000 Sigma Nu 0 2 .000 CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 LOST: Keuffel and Esser Log Dog Duoplex slide rule. Lodge on eleventh street, Mississippi or the campus. Grover Johnson. Phone 285. Reward. Make a Hit With Her! Send a Corsage She loves Flowers—so send her a corsage for her next party. We have an attractive price on group corsages—can be used as table decorations and favors. TONITE'S ATTRACTIONS GRANADA, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Sweet Adeline" PATEE, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Blonde Bombshell" Cyclones Cage Record Good Ames Team Looms as Threat to Kansas Big Six Title A rather impressive non-conference record of five victories in as many games played is boasted by Iowa State, as the Big Six basketball season is about to begin. Kansas, with two victories out of three starts, is second. Kansas State and Oklahoma have broken even in their pre-preference games, Nebraska has least three and won both. While Missouri has lost both of her games. Iowa State has scored 167 points to their opponents' 135, while Kansas, in three games, has amassed 107 points as against 95 for their opponents. The rel- It Takes a Good Poker-Face to Fool Postmaster Abraham on Bag Contents "Here's where we slip one over on Uncle Sam, and save two cents" was the opening sentence of a letter which described in a laundry bag several years ago. By Shirley Jones, c'37 After that the mighty P. M. G. sent out a general order to search all laundry bags whether they were incoming or outgoing. Mr. R. C. Abraham, superintendent of the K. U. post office in east Administration, says he has found nothing in laundry bags this year. When asked how he knew whose box to search, Mr. Abraham admitted, "I don't know, I just have a presentment, like a parent or a teacher might. And then I ask ability of the teams cannot be judged however as they did not play the same teams and the Kansas games were experimentations with new The Kansas team has shown considerable power in its opening games. Its most important non-conference tilt was with the Emporia Teachers, champions of the Central Conference, which they won by a 32 to 30 score. them. If they say 'no', I generally don't search their bag unless there is something peculiar about the way they act." Friday, Thursday and Monday are the biggest days for outgoing laundry bags, the only incoming mail for University offices, and that is delivered by carriers to the various offices. As a rule, Mr. Abraham calls the owner of the bag when he detects a violation, and lets the owner come get it. This is not required; Mr. Abraham does it merely out of the kindness of his heart. He always warns the owner and then if the student persists he sends the bag collect. "Just one girl, persisted," he said. "I called her four or five times, and then sent the parcel on." One may attach a letter to a parcel and send it, but a letter in a parcel costs three cents an ounce for the whole package. "I don't know how any person can go through high school and part of college and still not know that written material is not supposed to be sent through parcel post," signed Mr. Abraham as he returned to his work. The University Daily Kansan is happy to have this opportunity to extend greetings for the coming year to the business firms of Lawrence and its other friends. The support of those who have advertised in the Daily Kansan this fall has been appreciated and it is our ambition to be of greater service to them in the year 1935. Ochse Print Shop At Your Service Cleaners Auto Wrecking Co. Athletic Department Bell's Music Store Book Nook Bullene-Skinner Motor Co. Blue Mill Black Cat Brick's Cafe W.S.G.A. Book Exchange First Baptist Church Burgert Shoe Shop Cafeteria Cottage Carter's Super Service Coop's Drug Co. Carl's Clothing Store K. U. Concert Series Charlton Insurance Co. College Inn Carters Stationery Corner Grocery Crown Drug Co. Dickinson Theater De Luxe Cafe K. U. Dramatic Club Electric Shoe Shop Otto Fischer's Shoe Store Floyd's Cafe Fritz Co. Gibbs Clothing Co. Green Bros. Hdw. Granada Theater Gustafson Goffe & Carkener Lunch Armour Hivon Studio Hillside Pharmacy Houk Barber Shop Home Service Laundry Howard Cleaners Hanna Radio Hamilton Motor Co. Harzfold's Hunsinger Taxi Iva's Beauty Shop Independent Laundry Jayhawk Cafe Jayhawk Magazine The Kansas City Star Kaw Valley Railway Co. Kansas Electric Power Co. Keeler's Book Store Lawrence National Bank Lawrence Steam Laudry Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co. Lawrence Market Lawrence Business College Lawrence Town Works Lawrence Studio Moore & Son Memorial Union K. U. Men's Glee Club Marinello Beauty Shop New York Caners Ober's Old Mill Orpheum Theater Patee Theater Paxton Shoe Shop Palace Barber Shop J. C. Penney Co. Rankin's Boat Stores Rice Dance Store Royal College shops Rumsey-Allison Redemption-Stowers Drug Co. Schulz the Tailor Stute's Spot Cash Shoe Store Stodium Barber Shop Schulz the Blacksmith Sour Owl Scientist Church Nsyder Beauty Shop Interests Toilets Lines Memorial Union Virginia May Gift Shop Vernon Hardware Co. Varsity Dance Committee Varsity Annex Weaver's Abe Wolfson Ward's Flowers Woolf Brothers Wimpy's Barbecue Winter Chevrolet Co. Woolworth's Rutter's Repair Shop Ernst's Son Hdw. Co. Mallin's Market Brankman's Bakery Hamilton Shoe Store Moll's Bakery Cutter's Hardware George's Market August Pierson Cigars Dale's Print Shop Moore Studio Glen Carter Economy Store Lawrence Paint & Paper Store Maiden Sign Co. The Good Wallpaper Co. Dr. Florence Barrows James S. Sosa Journal Jost K. U. Republican Club M. R. Gill Drake & Holmes Bakery Co. S. J. Hunter Dan's Cafe People's State Bank Ed W. Parsons, Jeweler Palace Beauty Shop Houk & Green Broadview Inn Advance Cleaners Sherier Shoe Shop Poison Piano Co. American Service Co. Eldridge Barber Shop Britt's Lunch F. H. Roberts, Jeweler The Terry Shop Greene's Topeka Alumni Ellis & Hesse C. C. Makepeace Hattie Lewis Essays Men's Student Council Bell Telephone System Arte Fei Sistema Union Pacific Stage Lines Camel Cigarettes Chesterfield Cigarettes Duke University Esquire Ford Motor Co. Granger Rough Cut Higgin's Inks Lucky Strike Cigarettes Old Gold Cigarettes Prince Albert Parker Pens Railway Express Santa Fe Trail System Santa Fe Railway Swank's Stetson Hats Tampax Webster's Dictionary ye's Help Yourself Grocery Lawrence Typewriter Exchange Southern Kansas Greyhound Lines Southwestern Greyhound Stage Lines Burguer-Bowman-Matthews Lbr. Co. 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