SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1933 C PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U-25 before 12:30 p.m. Tea to Be Given For New Women The Campus Sisters will be hostesses to all new women at a tea to be held in May, 2016. The event will day tomorrow, Josephine Loe, chairman of the Campus Sisters, will be in charge. Other hostesses will be Eugeneigh Clark, Vivian Gould, Berndine Bermick Clark, Susan Muckenzie, Emily Lord, Mary Louise Harden, Amni Green, Eater Henderson, and Bonnie Kirk-Walker ar, and Mrs. P. T. Kirtz of Topkapi announce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline Roberta, to Mr. Earl G. Walker, son of Mrs. and Mrs. L. G Walker of Leaversworth, at 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 1, at the home of the bride. Mary Roberta of Ernest Collins of the Central Congressional church read the service. Fair-Carev Mr. and Mrs. Walker are both graduates of the University, Mrs. Walzen received her Masters from journalism in 32 and Mr. Walker from the School of Pharmacy in 19. Announcement has been received here of the marriage of Miss Dorie Pierre, of Stirling, to Robert M. Carvey, son of Mr. Lawrence, of New York City, to Lawrence, Aug. 2, at Ocean City, N.J. The couple will make their home in Topeka. Stinson-Rateliff Mr. and Mrs. Carey are former students of the University, Mr. Carey being graduated from the school of engineering with a special student in art. Mr. Carey was a member of A. S. M. E., Ku Kn, and Dela Signaigma while a student at present he is out control and prepared for R.C. A. Victor at Cambridge N. J. The marriage of Miss Virginia Simmons, daughter of A. R. Summers, to Kari Ratcliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ratcliff, took place August 27 in Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Ratliff both were graduated from the University, Mrs. Ratliff receiving her degree in human sciences, Mr. Ratliff being graduated the following year from the School of Pharmacy, Mrs. Ratliff was affiliated with Alpha Omega Phi, and the following year with Alpha Omega Phi, and Colwell-Loy Miss Katherine, Colwell. @ Katherine City, Mo., and David Taylor Loy of Lawrence were married Sept. 1 in Kansas City, Mo. Both Mr. and Mrs. Loy were graduate and honor student of the University. Mrs. Loy received her degree in Chemistry from the University, the past two years he has served as assistant instructor in the department of physiology. He is a member of Pio Ci and of Sigma Xi. He plans to continue his studies at the University medical school this fall. Buechner-Trueblood Bacchner-Trueload Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bacchner of Kansas City, Mo., announces marrages of their daughter, Wilma Grace, to D. L. Trueload, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bacchner, who was graduated from the University in 32 and is a member of Sigma Kappa. Mr. Trueload was graduated in 3L, receiving his degree in civil engineering. He is a member of Triangle, and of Tao Bai Pi and Sigma Tau, honorary engineer/fragrantaries Griveory-Bunyan Mace-McCov Miss Logina Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gregory of Beloit, and William Puryen Banyan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Banyan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beloit. M. Buryan was graduated from the University in 32 and Mr. Bunyan is planning to begin his fourth year on M. Orest each month. The prize is a member of Gamma Phi Beta, and M. Buryan is affiliated with Delta Chi. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy are former students at the University, where the bride was a member of Alpha Delta Pi and the groom a member of 1P Palau. Bechele-Bolin Miss Elizabeth Lorraine Mace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Forsey W. Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCoy of Dodge City, were married Sept. 2 in Miesey Evelyn Bechele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Bechele, and N. Verna Bolin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolin of Wichta, were married Aug. 15 at Butter, Ms. Both Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Bechele, died on May 31. The bride is a member of Chi Omenga, and the groom is a member of Khi Kappa Fai and of Phi Chi. Perrin-Davis The marriage of Mrs Wanda Pervis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Perem of Tupelo, to John Jefferson Davis governor of Tennessee, are governed, both Mr. and Mrs. Davis are former students of the University Mrs. Davis is a member of Alpha Omicron Ii and Ti Sigma, and Mr. Davis is a member of Alpha KappaLambda and Pi Mp Eupton. Brewster- Snyder Dr. Roger Brewer of Kansas City, Kia, announces the marriage of his daughter, Eleanor, to James Snyder. He will be married to A. F. Schroeder of Kansas City, Mo. Miss. Snyder is a former student of the University and Mr. Snyder was graduated last spring from the School of Law . . . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Boston of El Dear announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ruth, to Scott Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner of Topcake. Mr. Gardner was graduated from Harvard and he was elected to FBitheta Kappa. He is a grandson of Professor W. H. Johnson of the School of Education. Bunder-Dalton Mr. William O. Binder of Topeka announces the marriage of her daughter, Mildred Brush, to William II, Mildred, Mrs. B J Dilson to K City, Ms. Mr. Dalton is a former student at the University and has also been an instructor of violinello here. Subscribe for Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Siddharth of El-Derado announce the engagement of their daughter, Winfred to Vigil Waipee Paden son of Mr. and Mrs. J. THE KANSAS CITY STAR Rickerd-Stowitts Headquarters PHONE H. L. Nevin 17 13 papers - 15c per week Distributor Welcome Students Old and New As usual you'll find Gibbs stocked up with all that's new in "What to Wear." Come in and get acquainted. The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. St. Planning Their New Magazine Prof. Raymond Moley, who resigned as unidentified secretary of state, came with his new nominees regarding the instructions he sent to the Senate. Mr. Moley was named Vincent Aster and is described as an "admirer in independent political positions." Left to right: Vincent Aster, Professor Moley and W. Arvach Hirschman, who will serve as president. S. Peden of El Derain, M. Peden in a graduate of the University, where he was an outstanding football player. He is known as the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Meade-Johnston Miss Darlinga Maude of Newark, N. J., and Thomas W. Johnson, son of Mrs and Mr Howard J. Johnston of Oklahoma City, were married on July 28, 1947 in a gravel yard of a villa, owned by a wealthy, affluent, with Kappa Sigma, and fraternity. Seals-Rickerd Miss Exetisie Seals and Earl Rickerd of Lawrence were married Sept. 2 of the Mothschild parents at Emperor, Mrs. Rickerd is a former student at the University. The couple is at home at 701 Ohio street. Cards have recently been received from Sergent and Mrs. C. K Engle, who spent the summer of Denver announcing the birds of a snowfall, including the Northern Leopard Coli. Segment Engle is an investigator in the R.G.T.C. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Boullard of Chicago, announce the birth of a son, Roger Dean on July 22. Mrs. Boullard, most recently Miss Lola Pearl, was graduated from the University in 26 and is the daughter of N. V. Pyle of Lawrence. An informal tea for new women will be held Monday afternoon from 9 to 10 a.m. at Healey House, 1256 Great Orchard Professor and Mrs. F. H. Hodder returned recently from a ten years' motor trip through the east and into Canada history department at the University. Dean F. T. Stockton, of the School of Business has recently received word from three members of the graduating class in that school this past June, announcing their business connections already established. Charline Armstrong, social chairman of V. W. C. A. is in charge of the tea. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MEN ENTER COMMERCIAL LIFE Fred O. Kral is now with the Harris-Boulder Bridge company of Kansas City, Mo., and the Rocky Mountain & Company, at Lola, while Elie Tso is envisioned by the same company in its headquarters. Subscribe to the Kansan. WELCOME to the ORE-AD Barber Shop "Where All Students Go" Shine Parlor 1237 Oread Trophies on Display Lawrence Typewriter Exchange This Fine Royal Portable Now Only $45 Payments if You Wish. A window full of trophies won by Glenn Cunningham, University distance runner, is on display at the Royal Shoe Store. 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