UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933 PAGE THREE Students Hunting Work Are Advised to Remain Employment Bureau Makes Every Effort to Locate Jobs "Tell the students who have been unable to job not jobs to go home for a few days. Even if they came expecting to find work and have not yet done it, they should stay on at least until after enrollment and keep in close touch with the employment bureau," Fred Elworth, secretary of the Alabama Department of Education, university employment bureau, declared in a statement to the Kansas Saturday. Eleven hundred letters have been mailed to the townpeople and faculty members asking them to try to find jobs for students. There have been 412 applications for work from men and women from 200 women to Mr. Elsworth. Many of those students have advanced standing and a harder tough enough money to get along if they can find a small nart-time job. Cooperation Excellent "Last year the moreument, citizens of Lawrence and the faculty co-operated wonderfully in giving work to men and women in college. I want to express my appreciation to them." Mrs. Brown said that they will help as much this year. Mr. Ellsworth requested that all students who have received jobs which they have not reported at the employeer that the bureau files may be kept up to date. When the call for a student worker comes, it must be filed at once, and if an accurate check is kept on the database of those jobs, that can be done more promptly. No Ten-Cent Meal Plan No, the ten课点讲 For. "If they need you to apply for work, and who have enough money to start school and live at the low- nest possible cost for a semester, but who are desperately in need of work, will they be appreciated?" Mr. Ellwold added. "During the semester jobs are con- stantly coming up but we must be applicants in a short time. These students should see that their phone number, address and class schedule is in this office as soon as they are known." In operation second semester last year has been begun, but if it becomes nec- was recently married to Lester W. Me- Mani, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Me- Mani of Kansas City, Kan. The bride was graduated from the University School of Fine Arts last spring. The groom received a Master's degree in psychology and served as a member of Psi Chi, honorary psychological fraternity. They are making their home in Leavenworth, where Mr. McMinnis has been in the Fort Leavenworth schools. Stover-Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stover of Lawrences announces the marriage of their daughter, Isabelle Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Humphery of La Porte, Minn., which will be married in June. Both Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey are graduates of the University. The bride is affiliated with Alpha Xi Dalu and the groom is a member of Phi Mu Alpha. The couple is at home at 1601 Rhode Island street. Snider-Shively Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Snider, Chicago, announce the marriage of their daughter Grace Evelyn, to Mr. John Miller, a former student of Mrs. Shively received her degree from the University in 32, and Mr. Shively received his degree at the University in 1927. He was assistant instructor in the institution of journalism for several years. Spray-Bausch Mess Sybil Spray, daughter of Dr. and Mrs G. A. Spray of Wichita, and Mr Frank Bausch, former football star recently in Wichita, were married recently in Wichita. Mr. Bausch received his degree from the University in 32 and is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. The couple will make their home in Awood, where Mr. Bausch has been engaged as high school coach. Amend-Gift Miss Helen Amend and Mr. Wentworth Gift were married in Lawrence on Aug 11. Miss Gift is a former store manager who graduated in '32 from the School of Business. He was a member of Betia Cummins Sigma, business fraternity, and now employed in the Derby Oil company in making their home. Forty-Five Are Named for Summerfield Awards Enter Kansas This Fall As Summerfield Scholars BACK DOW - HAMILTON MIDDLETON - SEDAN DOW - TROOPER - PROCEE BIRDING - END ROW - LUNNIEY - CONSONN - DOWN ROW - DOBBYGREEN The ten students selected in a state- election elimination last spring to receive Summerfield scholarships are sicured about. Each of the men was in outstanding senior student in a Camas high school last year and each will study at the University under the scholarship for four years if he remains eligible for re-appointment each year. Approximately ten Summerfield scholars are selected in this manner each year. expense the student has. The stipulated engineering course; some specialize in depends entirely upon the need of the the sciences, and some in literary individual student. One completed four years of un- the interests of the Summerfield degraustaff work, and 30 hours for a Scholars are varied. One has gone into master's degree by the end of the summa The School of Law; several have taken later following his third year. Here Is Your First Varsity 'The Drag' A Pre-Season Varsity Featuring Louis Siebers and His Orchestra Tues. Nite, Sept. 19 Memorial Union Ballroom DANCING 9 to 12 ADMISSION 50c Your Subscription to the Kansan--$1 Down OF THE TOBACCO PLANT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Your DAILY KANSAN offers $1.00 DOWN 1. News of all campus activities 2. Chancellor's Bulletin, K. U.'s only official bulletin board 3. Society 4. Intramural and Varsity Sports 5. Live-wire editorial page 6. Campus Opinion column 7. Personal items 8. Feature articles 9. "Jayhawk Jabs" 10. "On Other Hills" 11. "Quips From Other Quills" 12. Alumni News 13. KFKU radio schedules 14. Home town briefs 15. Lawrence church bulletins 16. 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