4. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Shelor-Barnhart The marriage of Miss Helen Sheloi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Shelor, of Dodge City, to Robert Barnhart, c34, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barnhart, of Minneapolis, took place Tuesday evening at the Trinity Lutheran church. The groom will continue his work at the University this winter. He is a member of Psi Chi, honorary psychological fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart will be at home after Dec. 10 at 1605 West Ninth街. Mrs. Lyle S. Powell entertained with a tea yesterday afternoon for members of the Delta Zeta sorority. The house mother, Mrs. O. W. Nauman, and the patronesses, Mrs. C. M. Baker, Mrs. F. H. Guild, and Mrs. George M. Beal, were also guests. Yellow chrysanthemums with matching tapers were used on the tea table. The following members were initiated at the meeting of K. U. Dames which was held at the home of Mrs. B. W. Walters last night: Mrs. W. C. Rosmussin, Mrs. W. A. Barvel, Mrs. M. G. Westoreland, Mrs. Tom Kennedy, Mrs. J. M. Cox, Mrs. K. J. Gleason, Mrs. C. S. Dotts, Mrs. D. D. Haines, and Mrs. W. C. Wyatt Phi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity, announces the formal pledge of the following men: Gene Underwood, c'37, Agra; Ronald Tate, c'37, Kansas City, Mo. J. Morley Brandstenter, f'37, San Marcos, Texas; Harold Wright, fa'37, Holton; and Russell Worman, fa'ucl, of Allenstown, Pa. Guests at the Sigma Chi buffalo dinner tonight will be Marjorie Black, c'36; Peggy Ballweg, c'uncl'; Elizabeth Runney, fa'37; Dorothy忠佛, c'48; Loreta Brabantra, c'34; Betty Nuzman, c'49; Jane Ferguson, c'37; Margaret Ryan, c'36; Betty Gibson, fau'nel; and Charlotte Miller, of Fort Scott. Pi Beta Phi will entertain with its annual bledge party tomorrow night from 9 to 12 at Ecke's hall. A jungle theme will be used in the decorations The chaperons will be Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. Nina Odigen, Mrs. J. H Kreamer, Mrs. Eva Oakes, and Mrs. Belle Wilmot. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with its formal Christmas party tomorrow night at the chapter house. Jack Wendow and his orchestra will play. Chaperons will be Mrs. C. C. Wright, Mrs. Eleanon Hooke, and Mrs. John B. Terry. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain with an informal Christmas party tomorrow night from 9 to 12 o'clock at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. France Wilson, Mrs. Zada M. Heisler, Mrs. Rachel Butler, and Mrs. Gertrud Pearson. Pi Beta Phi alumnae will entertain with a tea at the chapter house Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. There will be a sale of goods at that time from the settlement school which is supported by that organization. Triangle announces the pledging of Robert Rhoades, c 35, of Kansas City, Mo., and Lewis Taylor, c 35, of Earlton. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house tonight will be Dean and Mrs Paul B. Lawson; Professor and Mrs F. H. Guild; Dean F. T. Stockton; Professor and Mrs. John G. Blocker. Yes! Saturday Is the Last Day to Obtain a Mexican Gem Ring for 49c With This Advertisement STYLES for Men. Women and Children Set in sterling rhodium mountings, and silicone riumes against trailing, loss, frost, and water. Flashing, blue-white stones alive with rain hues, perfect in cut and color. Solitaire, dinner rings, wedding bands, onix, birthstones and costume rings in this wonderful collection. Alpha Gamma Delta will be guests of the bi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity, at an hour dance tonight at the hapter house. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house last night were Keith Roberts, ed 35, and William Green, c'37. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Phi Kappa Psi with an hour of dancing tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Phi Mu Alpha will entertain Alpha Gamma Delta with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 this evening. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Dorothy Ofdenkamp, of Kansas City, Mo. The pledges of Gamma Phi Beta entertained the actives last night at 10:30 with a feed. Maron Myers, c'35, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Professor Lawrence D. Jennings was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house last night. First Floor Women's Intramurals Delta Tau Delta entertained guests with an hour of dancing last night. --the intramurals basketball season opened last night with six games played in the first round. Rowlands defeated Delta Chi 27 to 11; Chi Delta Sigma won over the Kayhawks 28 to 17; the Jayhawks beat Piha Beta Pi 18 to 14; the Cosmopolitan defeated Acecia 13 to 12; Sigma Chi overcome the Alpha Kappa Pai's 26 to 21; and the Collegeians beat Theta Tau 28 to 20. In volleyball the seniors beat the sophomores 34 to 27. The lineup for the seniors was as follows: Hunter, Taylor, Boman, Moxley, Koch, Edie, Lewis, Hinshaw, Boucher, Everitt and Baker. The sophomore players were: Montgomery, Shoemaker, Parkinson. Gabbert and Irwin. In the game between the juniors and freshman, the juniors won by a score of 38 to 22. The following were the junior players: Pyle, Nieman, Lawrence, Smith, Doty, Fisher, Humphrey, Meredith; the senior players: were Learned, Dornell, Balsa, Learned, Pinneo, Walter, Rowland, Hardesty and Peterson. Twenty women have now signed up for the Girls Scout training course. The class will meet regularly on Tuesday, from Dec. 12 to 16. The fee is $1. The first meeting of the class will be held next Tuesday from 4:30-5:45. Drawings have been made for the first round of deck tennis doubles, which must be played on Wednesday, Dec. 20. Time will not be extended on the matches because they may be played in the gymnasium and weather will not interfere. The drawings for division 1 are as follows: Huls-Wheeler vs. Lanning-Christman; Walter-Bushmeier vs. Perry-Crosser; Caliphan-Townley vs. Curd-Leearnard; White-Hattack vs. Rufi- Watson; Babb-Luther vs. Hardesty-Welker; Rowland-Kennedy vs. Bomen-Montgomery; Irwin-Irwin vs. Sanders-Brown; Lepper-Crook vs. Clarken-Wolfe; Bachner-bushie Wolfle; Boucher-Bender vs. Tuttle-Springer; Rey-Reinek vs. Baker-Walker; Berkley-Black vs. Massman-Coe; Coogins-Armstrong vs. Marion-Verhamm; Whiford-Grey vs. Hubbard-Hoverer; Hoover-Lawson vs. Brink-Stauffer Drawings for division 2 are: Ahmephym-Doty v. Bruce-MeKees Humphrey-Doty v. Bruce-Newland- Holl-Witte v. Roby-Brooks; Wallace-King vs. Lewis-Brocker; Drake-Kell vs. Dodge-Neubecker; Beamer-Sheller vs. McNeydels-Dornsie; Lee-Gould vs. Fisher-Coering; Olson-O'Donnell vs. Fisher-Hurst vs. Myers-Burke; Teagarden-Hamilton vs. Knapp-Johns; Taylor-Learned vs. Butterfield-Cultip; McCoy-Stark vs. Scott-Truxall; Gabbert-Evrater vs. Fisher-Miel; Shoemaker-Shrader vs. Hunter-Edie vs. Nesselde-Brink; Black-Brown vs. Westfell-Richert. Men's Intramurals Drawings for division 2 are: Tonight Phi Mu Alpha will meet Sigma Nu, and Alpha Kappa Lambda will play Phi Kappa Psl. --- G FTF Lindsay, f 3 0 1 Lauh, f 6 1 1 Shobe, c 2 2 0 Pop well, g 1 0 0 Reynolds g 0 0 . . . Last night's box scores Delta Chi II G TT Masters f 3 1 0 Black f 0 1 0 Murray g 0 0 0 Carkg g 0 0 0 Murphy 1 0 0 Bunyan 1 0 0 Rowlands 27 12 3 4 Referee—Smay. Cin B Sigma 23 G FT F WCarroll f 2 0 0 McGuire f 6 1 1 Kayhawks 17 G FT Wilbert f 0 0 1 Dyer f 1 1 1 5 1 4 ROGER and GALLET CORDAY FLEUR D'AMOUR, origi- nally 50c a dram. 36c TOUJOURS MOI, orig- inally $1.00 a dram — ORCHIDHE BLEUE, orig- inally $1.25 a dram — CARON BELLODGIA, originally $1.69 a dram ___ $1.39 G FT F Melone f 1 0 0 Leonard f 2 1 0 Bentley f 1 0 0 Harvey g 0 0 Crockett g 0 1 2 Ellis g 1 2 0 Fltz'ple c 1 0 0 Pine g 0 0 0 Salsbyg b 2 1 0 Skolson g 1 0 0 Skolson g 1 0 0 Single Admission 50c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dec. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Exchange season tickets and activity tickets for reservations in basement of Green hall. Phone K. U. 174 GUERLAIN L'HEURE BLEUE, orig- 85c a dram --- 69c RUE DE LA PAIX, orig- 85c a dram --- 49c VOL. DE NUIT, origi- nally $1.00 a dram— LUI, originally $1.69 $1.39 Presents Phi Reta Pi 14 K. U. DRAMATIC CLUB SHALIMAR, originally $1.50 a dram ___ $1.21 Fraser Theatre—8:15 Referee—Chambers. A charming comedy of modern sophistication by Donald Ogden Stewart "Rebound" DRAM-atic Sale of Fine Perfumes 6 1 1 Referee—Layton. Baker f G FTF Baker f 0 0 0 Jonius f 0 0 0 Davis c 1 0 0 Bruker f 0 0 0 Bruker f 0 0 1 13 2 1 Referee—Lytle Wrestling Meet at Iowa State Ames, Iowa, Dec. 7—Iowa State college will be the scene of the 1934 National A.A. U. wrestling tournament next spring according to word received yesterday by Hugo Otopalik, Iowa State wrestling coach and member of the National A.A. U. wrestling committee. The tournament will be held in late March or early April, according to Coach Otopalik, who is in charge of arrangements for the tournament. 9 0 4 Referee-Brown. 1857 RAYMOND Johansen G F T F 0 Hauck f 0 F 0 Wampler c 2 0 F 0 Simpson g 2 1 F 0 Barnett 2 1 3 Alpha K. Psi 211 G FFT G Stewart f 0 1 1 Albert f 3 1 1 Klous c 5 1 Smith g 4 0 0 Lgecker g 1 0 0 Colloriane 98 10 1 3 Referee—Smay. MILLOT CREPE DE CHINE, origi- nally $1.00 a dram --- 87c Exquisite Imported Odeurs in Purse Size Dram Bottles at Extraordinary Savings White c 3 0 1 Coiner g 1 0 2 Kimble g 1 0 0 Ganoug f 2 0 3 JEANNE LANVIN D'ORSAY MIMZY, originally $1.25 a drama 85c WHITE LILAC, origi- ally 85c a drama 75c Jayhawks 18 MY SIN, originally $1.25 a dram ___ $1.00 Sigma Chi 26 GFT Reed f 2 Quigley f 4 Johnson c 1 Sturgeon g 5 Woods g 1 84 G FPT GFT Cole f 0 Bruzzulis f 0 Woodson c 0 Stout g 0 White g 0 Miller f 0 Miller f 0 Saintjames G FT Pack f 1 0 0 McCoin f 5 0 2 Braden c 2 0 2 Campbell g 1 0 0 Mason g 0 0 0 13 0 2 LE DANDY, originally 69c 95c a dram--------- G FT F G Tripp f 0 0 0 West f 2 0 2 Chapman c 2 0 1 Morris g 1 0 0 Willeford g 0 0 603 Sigma Chi 26 Acacia 12 8 1 8 CIRO Theta Tau 20 SURRENDER, originally $1.80 $2.00 a dram ... 40 DOUX JASMIN, origi- nally 95c a dram ... 84c FLOVERIS, originally 40c 65c a dram ... 40 BOUQUET ANTIQUE, 39c originally 75c a dram ... BOURJOIS Toilet Goods Dept. — First Floor WEAVER'S EVENING IN PARIS, originally 55c a dram ___ **49c** SPRINGTIME IN PARIS originally 60c a dram ___ **60c** YARDLEY ORCHIS, originally 60c 49c a dram ... COTY PARIS, originally 55c 45c a dram L'ORIGAN, originally 45c 55c a drum L'AIMANT, originally 45c 55c a dram ___ CHYPRE; originally 55c a dram ... 45c JERGENS BATEEK, originally 39c a dram ___ 1933 MID-SEASON STYLES NOW All of Our Finest Suits up to $45 NOW $2950 You Better Hurry READY FOR CHRISTMAS BUYING TODAY for 3 Days 25c til 7, then 35c HE GAVE HIS WIVES A PAIN IN THE NECK And did his necking with an aion. Heary, The Eighth vow- er of the world And this picture ...the wonder of all time! CHARLES LAUGHTON IN The Private Life of HENRY VIII Starts Sunday "The Invisible Man" LOOK DANCERS Another Gala Nite at Topeka Friday, Dec. 8th JACK CRAWFORD The Clown Prince of Music OLD MILL — TOPEKA Admission — $1.10 per couple Tax paid LOOK DANCERS OWL SHOW 11:15 SATURDAY "DANCING LADY" PATEE WHERE THE BIG PICTURE PLAY NOW! ENDS FRIDAY The Director of "Rasputin" has produced another Thrilling Drama KAY FRANCIS NILS ASTER WALTER HUSTON PHILLIPS HOLMES "Storm at Daybreak" Plus—Gus Shy Laff Panie Sport Thrill and News HERE SUNDAY JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE HERE SUNDAY With OWL SHOW 11:15 SATURDAY "DANCING LADY" 300 Singing, Dancing, Beauties 5 Great Song Hits MALT CHOCOLATE 15c Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union