SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACE THREE 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 in a way to be both welcoming and supportive. A daytime retreat, Joungham's life chapter of the Campus Sisters will be in charge. Other hostesses will be, Reineanne Clark, Vivian Gould, Bernadine Burkeley, Victoria Marquis, Marianna Cooper Emily Lord, Mary Layne Belfe,艾娜 Green, Heather Henkesen, and Bonnie Jean Daniels. Kirk-Walker Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Kirk of Topanga announce the marriage of their daughter, Paula Indebetu, to Mr. Earl C. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker, both of whom will be married on Friday, Sept. 1, at the house of the Earle's parents, Hirt Hillcare provider. Dr. W Ernest Collins of the Central Conference of Teachers, both of whom are graduates of the University, Mrs. Walker receiving her degree from the department of journalism in M22 and Mrs. Walker from the School of Literature. Fair-Carey The couple will make their home in Topeka. Ammonition has been received here of the marriage of Mrs. M. Carsey Paire, of Stochelin to Robert M. Carsey, of Mr. Carsey, of Stochelin to Barbara L. Lawrens, of Z. Antzant City, N. J. & Mr. Carsey are foster students of the University, Mr. Carsey being graduated from the school of engineering with a special student in art, Mr. Carsey is a member of A. K. R. K. Ki Kq, and Dalia Sigma Launcha while a student at present he is an ordained engineer for I. C. A. Ville at Carolina Stinson-Ratel! The marriage of Ms. Vermont Simons, daughter of A. R. Hustleman, to Emil Hustleman, son of Mr. and M. J. Custleman, took place in 27 in Tucson, Arizona. The couple is united from the University, Ms. Hustleman receiving her degree in human economics in CI, and Mr. Hustleman being graduated, the College, from the University. upholded in "11," receiving his degree in civil engineering. He is a member of Triangle and of Trial Beta Pi and Sigma Tau, honoring engineering techniques. Gregory-Bunyan Monica Loccio Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. A. Gregory of Beloit, and William Price Banyan J., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Banyan of Fowler, were married recently in Beloit. Mr. Banyan was graduated from the University in 32 and Mr. Banyan from Yale in 45 with year on or Mr. Grade this fall. The bride is a member of Gamma Phi Beta, and Mr. Banyan is affiliated with Delta Chi. Miss. Elizabeth Lorraine McRae, gathered of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miss. Spavelle, and Wagner M. Co- py, gathered of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCoy, of Dover City, were married Sept. 2 in Noseville. Mace-MeCov Mr. and Mrs. McCoy are former students at the University, where she hitde is a member of Alpha Delta Phi and the grown a member of Pi Upsilon. Belleche-Bolin Miss Feverley Bachelens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Bachelens, and N. Verna Bolin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolin of Wichtle, were married Aug. 18 in Butler, Ms. Bachelens's husband. The bride is a member of the Diane Owns, and the grower is a member of Phi Kappa Pal and of Phi Chi. Perrin-Davis Brewsler- Spyder The marriage of Miss Wanda Pearl Dixman of Mrs. and Ms. U. W. Pearl of Topeka to John deformation Davis is the most recent occurrence. Both Mrs. and Mrs. are former students of the University of Mary, Dix is a member of Albuquerque Jr. and Sipha, and Mr. Barker was a graduate of Ragga Lermond and Ms. Epilson. Dr. Roger Drewster of Kauai City, Ko'i, announces the marriage of his daughter, Elennor, to James Shoyer and Michael, to A. B. Schlumberger of Kauai City, Mo. Mrs. Snyder is a former student of the University and Mr. Snyder was Planning Their New Magazine Past Barron McLeary, who was assigned as confidential secretary of state, commends with the new committee regarding the limitation of their new national program, and asserts that it has been described as an "adventure in independent national journalism." Left to right: Virginia Gleason and Dr. Alexander Hewitt, will testify on the publication. Mina Kintisenga Scalp and Lark Burke Assoc. of Lawrence was married March 5, the Mothbiter marriage of Nireen Pierce; Mrs. Burke is a young student of the University. The couple is at homes at 910 Old Street. R. Paden of El Dorado, Mt. Paden is a graduate of the University where he earned his B.A. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Meady-Johnston Mary Durdy-Mindes of Newark, N.J., and Thomas W. Johnson, senior medical staff and Mrs. Howard B. Jennison of Gate City, were invited on July 8th. Mary Johnson is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, affiliated with Kappa Sigma International. Carris has recently been received from Seymour and Mrs. C. K. Keale, who spend the summer of Overseas service there. Mr. Keale will accompany Thomas Mason on Amar Earl Flat Lowstreet, Cols. Seymour implies, as an instructor in the B.C.T.C. Seals+Riekerd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Rowland of Chang, attunees the birth of a son. Charline Armatrung, social chairman of Y.W.C.A.is in charge of the tea. Patterson and Mrs. P.-H. Holder return recently from a ten month motor trip through the end and into Canada. His history department at the University. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MEN ENTER COMMERCIAL LIFT Dear F. P. T. Bunkinjon of the School of Dance, this recently received word that Ms. Bunkinjon will be in first school this good June. Please join us in first school this good June. connections ab Fred O. Kell is now with the Harris- Davenport Brickworks company of Kansas City; Harry Warnis is with S. 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