WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Student's Grandfather Shared 1929 Oil Profits Relative of Virginia Ewers Figures in News Dispatches William S. Fitzpatrick, grandfather of Virginia Ewets, C37, of Wichita, figures in the "Sena Claus" share of $300,000 of the $12,000,000 profits of a Consolidated Oil Stock pool in 1929 according to news dispatch from Washington yesterday. Miss Ewerts' mother is Mrs. Lukeil Fitzpatrick Ewets. Her father is employed in the Federal Land Bank of Wichita. Galbraith-Clifton By merger in 1932, Consolidated acquired Prairie, promoting Mr. Fitzpatrick to vice-chairmanship, Ferdinand Pecora, counsel to the senate banking committee, looking into the pool operation, and John McDonnell, around 3 million dollars, made arrangements to have Mr. Fitzpatrick appear tomorrow. Hill Society The marriage of Miss Marian Galbraith of Colorado Springs, Colo., to Mr. Clifton '30, took place at noon today at the Broadmont Hotel in Colorado Springs. The bride attended Kansas University in '30, and then moved to Colorado where she finished her education. While here she was a member of Kappa Gamma society. Mr. Clifton is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The couple will be at home in the Oread Apartments after Friday or Saturday. Mr. Clifton is part owner of Brick's Cafe. Adams-Barrett The marriage of Miriam Adams, '70 and Buford Barrett of Kansas City, Kan took place Friday, Nov. 10, at the Grandview Park Presbyterian church in Kansas City, where the couple met on the bridesmaid, and Harold Harding '75, as best man in the ceremony. The couple will reside in Kansas City where Mr. Barrett is employed. Mrs. Barrett is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Professor and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson have sent out invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Lois, 33, to Purdy Meigs, of Kansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meigs of Peru, New York. The wedding will take place Wednesday evening, Nov. 29, at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. An exchange dinner will be held to tomorrow night by the sororites and other organized houses on the hill. It has been a custom for several years for the groups to send their pledges to the other houses in order to become better acquainted. The dinner will be given again next semester. Alpha Omicron Pi was in charge of the W.S.G.A. tea which was held this afternoon. Decorations were in black and orange, carrying out the Thanksgiving idea. The center-piece on the table was a large pumpkin filled with fruit. Mrs. C. H.Landis poured. The University club will hold a dinner-bride party Friday night. Dinner will be at 7 o'clock, followed immediately by bridge. The chairman of the committee in charge of the party are Professor and Mrs. R. C. Moore. Reservations should be made by tomorrow by calling Mrs. W. S. Johnson. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Alpha Tau Omega last night with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock. Alpha Chi Omega entertained with a dinner last night for the following Mortar Board members: Carol Hunter, Lila Lawson, Margaret Gregg, Helen Russell, Wanda Dempasu, and Frances Ballard. Chi Delta Sigma entertained Alpha Omicron Pi with an hour of dancing last night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Jayhawks Flown J. Cecil Engle, b31, is with the S.S. Kresge company in training for a managerial position. He is located in the Des Moines, Iowa, store. Dr. Paul Trimble, '32, of Emporia, A Book You Should Read "Our Wonderland of Bureaucracy" By AMES M. BECK a study of the growth of bureaucracy in the Federal Government and its destructive effect upon the constitution. Hands Over $500.000 Jewel Haul Harry Sidmore, jett, of New York, handed over the $300,000 worth of jewels he obtained in a series of thefts at Miami Beach, Fl. They were concealed in a pleasant bungalow which apparently was used as a base of operations. With him are shown the chief of police and mayor of Miami Beach. sailed July 1 for Vienna, to spend six months in study. When he returns to the United States in December Dr. Trimble will be resident physician at the Chicago Charitable hospital, specializing in ear, nose, and throat treatment. Tandy R. Coleman, '32, is a chemist or A. Reed Wilson company, in Kansas City, Mo. E. E. Barnard, 73, is principal of the grade school in Wellsville. Carol Louise Bards, 32, is a laborator technician in the offices of Parker C. Hardin in Arkansas City. Ted Gardner, "(2), is selling insurance in Council Grove. Alice Gill, '32, has been appointed to teach journalism and typewriting in the McPherson College, McPherson. Dudley E. Brown, '33, is with the Globe Oil and Refining company, at Blackwell, Okla. George Donaldson, 33, is in partnership with J. M. Humphrey, of Erie. Muriel Frances Smith, '33. is a bacteriologist at the Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City, Mo. Yvonne Hull, "33, is doing social service work in San Bernardino county, Calif. Robert M. Cox, 23, is the auditor of the Ashgrove Lime and Portland Cement company, Kansas City, Mo. HOPE OF ILLINI Frank Froeschenauer, 184 pound star of the University of Illinois football team, is expected to provide the punch in the back field, operating from left halfback. The chances of the Dilim dead largely on him and Jack Benyon. Ernest J. Gilles, '33, is employed in the hipping department of T. H. Poindexter and Sons, wholesale dry goods house Kansas City, Mo. Dorothea Higgins, '33, is in the office of the E. S. Cowie Electrical company; Kansas City, Mo. Lyle Tyner, 33, is connected with the United States Re-employment Service with headquarters in Topeka. John Sinning, 33, is in the accounting department of the Abernathy Furniture company, Leavenworth. Jack J. Margolis, '33, is employed in the central office of the Katz Drug company, Kansas City, Mo. Larry Filkin, '33, is at the National Recreation association in New York City. He is coaching basketball and teaching gymnastics at God's Providence House, an Episcopal school. Thomas Palmerlee, assistant professor in the department of mathematics last year, is now teaching in the University of North Carolina. His brother, Albert Palmerlee, is employed in the public schools at Milwaukee. He is connected with the night school organization. Elsei Penfield, 33, is teaching English and history in the high school at Rockville, Mo. Four terms of eleven weeks are given each year. The duties may be taken consequently or formally by the Dean or a committee for years. The entrance requirements are intelligence, character and at least one semester of study. Subjects specified for Grade A: Medical History; subjects specified for Grade B: Medical Forms may be obtained from the Dean. Ancient Instruments to Be Used in Vespers DUKE UNIVERSITY School of Medicine DURHAM, N.C. First Service Sunday Will Present Philipp and Mrs. Abbas Philipp Abbas and Mrs. Abbas, who presented a recital here during Music Week two years ago with their viola da gamba and harpsichord, have been secured by Dean D. M. Swarthout as assisting artists on the first of the University all-musical vespers series which begin next Sunday afternoon. The program will begin at 4 p.m. at the University auditorium. Not only will they play selections on their ancient and sedum heard musical instruments, but Mr. Abbas will furnish a cello solo as well. Last May he again assisted in the University Festival plings. "The American Indian Theater by Professor C. S. Skilson, of the Fine Arts faculty, with orchestral accompaniment." With Mr. Abbas playing the viola da gamba, Mrs. Abbas the harpischord, Waldenar Geltch, violin, and D. M. Swarthout, cello, the Telemann Concerto for these instruments also will be given. This work has been heard in America only a very few times, and will be played in Lawrence for the first time on Sunday. It was written in the early eighteenth century. The Westminster a cappella choir of 58 voices under Dean Swarthout will make its first concert appearance of the season with three a cappella selections, including the number from the Bach cantata, "All Breathing Life," the beautiful "O Holy Lord," in eight parts, from the Negro composer, Nathaniel THURSDAY NIGHT Steak Sausage and Fried Apples Baked Squash Peas Choice of Desserts Free Biscuits at the The last installment of $1.25 on your Kansan subscription is now due. Please mail or bring your $1.25 to the Kansan Business Office under the Kansan sign next to the library. Each is known as an immaculate dresser. Each bought good clothes—and each knows the secret—keep them looking their best. .. faultlessly dressed For years we have served the Leaders on the Hill. who subscribed on the payment plan--at Both PHONE 101 For Our Service Dett, and a new work by a modern English composer, Wood, entitled "All Glory, Honor and Laud," also in eight parts. The program is the 39th in the series of such concerts started by Dean Swar- thout some 10 years ago, upon his coming to the University. Eula Johnson, a supervisor in the Oread Training School last year, is teaching this year in the government high school at Fort Leavenworth. Miss Meribah Moore of the Fine Art voice faculty will sing the song, "Morning" by Richard Straus, with an accompaniment of violin, organ, and piano. Our Prices No Higher MEN'S SUITS 75c Plain Dresses 75c Bill Moore who was an assistant here for several years in the mathematics department has returned to Princeton where he is working on his doctor's degree. Criss Simpson will furnish the opening number, an interesting selection called "Meditation," by Bubeck. The vespers will be closed by the University string quartet and Roy Underwood at the piano, playing the first movement of the Dohmany quintet in C minor, a work of unusual strength and beauty. Robert Shafer, 32, is in radio service work at LaCross. Oleta Markham, '33, is teaching in the grade school at Cottonwood. Harriet Shaw, 33, is teaching English and music at Sabetha. Notice to SUBSCRIBERS WHEN THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD B Order Her Flowers "Corsages in the Mode of the Moment" In Hotel Eldridge PHONE - 88 DICKINSON TONIGHT and THURSDAY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY THE SCREEN HAS EVER TOLD BERKELEY LESLIE HOWARD PRICES ONLY 15c till 7 25c after 7 In the most distinguished performance of his career SQUARE HEATHER ANGEL The loveliest sweetheart of the screen VANESSIA YATLOR • JOHN BROWNE BERTE MERCER Directed by · RANK LLOYD From the Play by Johns S. 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