WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933 PAGE THREE --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Foulkes-Jones Marriage Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Frances Carolyn Foulkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clifford Foulkes of West Hart-Jones served his intermspherse. Dr. Jones son of Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Jones of this city. The wedding took place last Thursday at the home of the bride. The bride is a graduate nurse from the Hartford hospital, in which Dr. Jones served his internedhip. Dr. Jones attended the University and the Harvard School of Medicine to study Theta and of Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home in this city where Dr. Jones is associated with his father in the practice of medicine. Jay Janes Hold Pledging Services Pledging services were held by the Jay James yesterday afternoon for the following: Sarah Jane Givens, c36 Alpha Chi Omega representative; Helen Talbert, c'uncel, and Eldred Wall, c34 of Corbin hall; Marjorie Gosper, c35 Alpha Gamma Delta representative; Patricia O'Donnell, c36, Alpha Delta Mary; Paul Henry Harrison, c'uncel, Sigma Kappa; Loreen Miller, c'uncel, Delta Zeta; and Emma Jo Swaney, fa'uncel, Kappa Alpha Theta. Marjorie Brooks, c'36; Winifred Royal, c'35; Curs Stockwell, fa'35; Jean De-Forest, c'36; and Beth Adams, c'35; all independent representatives. Former Student To Be Married The wedding of Eulalia Geiger, '32, of St. Joseph, Mo, to Dr. Harold Peterson of Lincoln, Neb, will take place June 21, in St. Joseph. Miss Geiger is a member of Alpha Delta Pi and Dr. Peterson at the Nebraska College of Phi Chi. Honor Seniors of Delta Chi Virginia Shive, fa'33, will be one of the attendants and Iris Olson, c35, will assist at the reception. The senior dinner of Delta Chi w held Sunday at the chapter house. co members of the organization to be graduated are Joe Poppen, Walter Lyman, Dwight Wallow, Wallace Lane, Earl Foy, William McKnown, James Kelsey, Donald Roney, Burton Risser, George Withers, and Holliday Halladay. Have "Senior Send-Off" The annual "Senior Send-off" of Chi Delta Sigma was held last Saturday night followed by a breakfast at the chapter house. The seniors of the fractions are Ned M. Russell, E. Gyley Thorman, C. R. Baxter, and Walker Wagner. Engagements Announced Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Velma Beard, c'33, to Robert Ross, c'22, who is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon; and with Wanda Perrin, c'35, to Jeff Davis, a member of Alpha KappaLambda. To Have Reception Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout will entertain tomorrow evening with an informal reception for senior members of the School of Fine Arts at their home, Valleyview. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Camilla Lama, edf3, to We Have Appreciated Your Co-operation in Helping Us Have a Very Successful Year. May we wish you success in your finals and that the vacation will being you happiness and health THE CAFETERIA Ellis Cave, b33, who is a member of Kappa Sigma. Alpha Xi Delta announces the engagement of Irene Zimmerman, '28, of Osborne, to Presston Craft, of Lewis. a student in the University in 1922. Mr. and Mrs. John Berkebile announce the birth of a son whom they have named John Walter, yesterday morning at Lawrence Memorial hospital. Mary Alice Bebout of Bartlesville, Okla., a former student of the University, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta teacher. Miss Bebout is now employed by the Phillips Oil company in Bartlesville. Myra Little, a former president of W. S. G. A., and Katherine McFarland, who is a former president of Y. W. C. A., both of the class of '32, are sailing for Europe about July 1. Edward T. Hackney, '95, with Mrs. Hackney and their daughter Lela Hackney, '32, expect to attend the commencement exercises. Miss Hackney is now visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house. Peggy Parker, a freshman student at Kansas State College, is visiting her cousin, Thomas Arnold, c36. She is staying at the Alpha Delta Sis ority. Clarence W. Laughlin, e'27, who is employed by the General X-Ray company in Kansas City, Mo., was a visitor on the campus Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Coe, hostess at the Memorial Union, spent Memorial Day with friends and relatives in Cottonwood Falls. Joan Childers of Kansas City, who was a student in the University last semester, was a visitor at the Alpha Delta Pi house Monday. Clarence Lille of Greeley has been visiting friends at the University for the past few days. Roberta Balsky, c36, and Walter Hall were wunday dinner guests at the Chi Delta Sigma house. Bernard Gridley, a former student, and his mother of Wichita, visited in Lawrence last Sunday. Volma Weber of Osawatonie was a guest of her sister, Nadine Weber, at the Chi Omega house houseyester. Eather Cornelius, 32, and Irene Zimmermann, 28, were guests Sunday at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Miss Agnes Husband was a luncheon guest of Shirley Gibson, 'a!'uncl., at Watkins hall this noon. Jack Penfold, c.35, is the member of he reporting II class having the greatest number of inches printed in the University Daily Kansan during the spring semester, with a total of 1,335 column inches. Mary Kreamer was dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last evening. The average for the class as a whole was 530 inches. The lowest amount turned in by any member of the class was 265 inches. PENFOLD HAS MOST INCHES PRINTED DURING SEMESTEI Next in line was Paul Woodmansee, c34, with a total of 875 inches. Woodmansee has been sports editor of the Kansan since mid-semester and most of his stories have been about sports stories. Robert Smith, c34, with a total of 766 inches, holds third place. Lieutenant Coe Returns to Classes Lieutenant E. H. Coe, assistant professor of Military Science and Thetics, returned to his office today after being confined for three weeks with scarlet ever. Wins bv Two Eggs Wickford, RI.—(UP) —The egg eating champion of Rhode Island won the title by eating 50 three-minute eggs—two more than the runner-up. Send the Kansan home. GENERAL STUFF A woman bought a pair of shoes from Otto Fischer's store several years ago. They pleased her so much that she still buys her shoes there. The point being that she now lives in Beirut, Syria. Every few months Fischer's get an order from her that has passed up Paris, London and New York. We call that the supply factory service. You'll enjoy "Today We Live" at the Patee, with Joan Crawford and Gary Cooper. It's a war picture with some of the best neri work to appear on the screen. It has a good mixture of love interest, thrills and danger, and heart throbs. There is all the needed that needs to make a good show. With "Today We Live" is a Silly Symphony in color that's a dandy. We could have passed if we'd cheated like some of 'em denied—Theprof always had a grudge against us—The foumiest thing happened; I knew the work all right, but my brain just wouldn't work — If those darned convicts hadn't escaped we wouldn't have been too nervous to study. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. 5c Iced Coffee Is a good bracer for examinations. Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Want Ads FOR RENT—7 room modern house. Sleeping porch, bath, additional toilet on 2nd floor. Near K.U. and H.S. good condition. Ph. 2247J. —181. GIRLS, Board and room, $20 per month. Every home privilege. Use of living room, grand piano, radio, Excellent location. Phone 1783. 1408 Term. SS2. WANTED to buy: Used Chevrolet or Ford coupe. Cash. Call 2138. — 189 BOYS: Large cool south room with private sleeping porch. Also other cool rooms with sleeping porch. Summer rates. Phone 1555. 1416 Tern—SS2. FOR RENT: Furnished apartment for undergraduate women. Will accommodate eight women. Private kitchen equipped with Frigidaire. One-half block from Union building. Phone 2655. Price each person, $6.50 to $10 per month. —SS2 ROUND TRIP to World's Fair. From Lawrence to Chicago, seven days for only $15. First bus leaves Lawrence June 11. Make your reservations at once. Get in touch with Bob Fegan. 1100 Indiana. Phone 285. — 181. FURNISHED home for lease; summer or permanent; three bed rooms and sleeping porch; reasonable rental. 1240 Tennessee street. For inspection phone 3231R. —181. -181. WANTED: Subscription salesman for Daily Kansan subscription campaign among students at opening of school in fall. See Mr. Graves or Mr. Baker at Kansan Business office at once. —iff STUDENTS (men and women) want- ting to earn money during summer vacation. Call 1518 for appointments. GET YOUR visiting cards now. 75e per hundred. Dale Print Shop, 1027 Mass. 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