TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Pyle-Rowland Miss Lela Yale, 25, daughter of M. N. V. Pyle of Lavernia, was married to Loyd M. Rowland of Tulsa, Sunday, Sept. 18 at Tulsa. Mes. Rowlaw is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Previous to her marriage, she was secretary to the chancellor of Tulsa University. Mr. Rowland is a member of the psychology faculty at Tulsa University, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland are spending the winter in Chicago where Mr. Rowland will take advanced work at the University of Chicago. Phi Beta Pi Pledges Tev Engagement Announced Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, announces the pledging of the following men: Herman Hagenbush, Ellinwood; Orville Smith, Rossville; Homer Curlee, Topek; Harry Woods, Independence; Msoon Wilson, Witchie; Ed Ryan, Kansas City, Mo; Harry莲 Margrond, Morganville; Ralph Turner, Emporia; John Dyche and Frank Melone, Lawrence. The engagement of Margaret Jane Winder, e'33, to Roy C. Rice of Springfield, Mass, has been announced. Miss Winder is a member of Alphabetigma Delta, Mr. Rice is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and is at present study-ing M. S. E degree in chemistry at Massachusetts State College, Ambrat, Mass. Alpha Omicron Pi Initiates Alpha Omicron IF held initiation last night for the following: Joan Dumham, Boston; Helen Wielow, Kan- lie Oto, Mo, and Berty Hinchaw, Hana- Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house tonight will be Martha Brownlee, Virginia Gimm, Vivian Cowgill, Lauren Lecurellin, Ruth Pernenter, and Miss Margaret Lynn, professor of English. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Dorothy Bolton, a former student, to Harlan Roberts of Leavenworth, Kan. Mr. Roberts is an engineer with the Cities Service company. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Mary Jane Hutchins, a former student, to Carl Spencer, a senior in the University of California. Fermin Latinis and Tom O'Nell have returned to their home in Bartleville, Okla. after spending the past week in Lawrence visiting friends. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Della house last night were Ida Jean Polson and Josephine Zimmerman. Order of State Fire Marshall Causes Rearrangement of Fraser Extension Division Moves A rearrangement of the extension division of the University, with offices in Fraser hall, has been completed. The new quarters have come to the division as a result of recent remodelling in the north end of Fraser. A ruling by the state fire marshal called for an additional fire escape on the north wing of the building and it was found necessary to build an inside escape in order to retain the beauty of the outer wall. The extension division now uses the large room in the northeast portion of the first floor. The room, which has been completely remodelled, adjoints the main office to the northeast partitioned from the new fire escape on the north. Miss Ruth Kinney, director of correspondence study, has moved her office to the northeast wing adjoining the fire escape. H. G. Ingham, director of the fire escape, also visited the office similar to that of Miss Kinney, on the northeast side of the escape. In commenting on the new arrangement today, Miss Kinkey said, "We are well satisfied with our new location and welcome student inspection." A Fighting Sooner End SMITTY WATKINS A FINE BLOCKER, AS ALL THE OPPONENTS THROWS VILL TELL YOU Nermen, Okla. Sept. 27 —(Speech)—Tough as the heat of an old boot is Smith Walkins, 170-pound, 5-foot-18 University of Oklahoma end. Watkins is big and skillful enough to help block an enemy tackle and is a fine pass when touched too. He is game as they make it warm and happiest when the tough is brought. GRECOED FIRST TOURNAMENT OF RICE GAME BY GANTZHOU OUT THREE THIRD ONL PLAYERS Auto License For Asked $8 Auto License Fee Asked Portland, Oregon. (U.P.)-State Senator Joe Dunn will sponsor a bill for a $5 flat automobile license fee in Oregon. Aagleton for funding from $20 upward/+ growing. Washington on the north, and California on the south have $3 license fees. Phillip, W. Va. (U.P.)—Farm produce now may be hired for an education in West Virginia. Alderson-Broadus College recently recognized, and that form produce of all kinds will be accepted in payment of tuition fees. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. Atlantic City, N. J.-(UP)-The depression is taking people away from the automobile and placing them back on the bicycle seat, m. H. Ture, previ- sely a day before the delegates attending the annual convention of the organization. Want Ads APARTMENT: 3 rooms, $25, furnished or unfurnished, all bills paid. 1247 Kentucky St. —10. ROOM AND board for three boys, $6.25 a week. Striately modern home. Will rent without room. Four blocks from K. U. Phone I131J. 1319 Vermont. - 13. FURNISHED apartment: Cozy, newly decorated; 4 rooms; private bath; front and back entrance; heat; hot and cold water reason. 1543 Kg. —11 FOR SALE: Silver plated saxophone, F alto flat. Used very little. New price $150, but will sell very cheap. 837 New Hamp. Phone 2049W. —10. LAUNDRY wanted: Shirte, 10s; B. V. D., 10c; snecks, 2c; handkerchief, tee ench. Family Winnings, all first fini sfit. Photo 1613W. w03. All Island. FOR RENT: Very pleasant apartment on first floor. East and south exposure. Also child's room and go cart for sale. 1406 Louisiana. Phone 28315 10 FILIPINO student: Experienced house boy, waiter, kitchen helper, wants part time job for board and room, or little wages. References. Call 2812W ROOFS for men. Nicely furnished room with sleeping porch adjoining. Double, 815. Between campus and school. Call club senior, 927- St, Phone 1043W. — 13. HOUSE for rent: Four rooms and bath, adjoining K.U. campus. Attractively decorated. Suitable for student couple. Call 1014. —11 OBS are now open for men or women students who would like to spend a few hours a day working for a University enterprise among the students of the University. See McKnight, Graves or Baker at the Kansan Bui- DODGE COUPE, good tires, phone 1442W, or inquire at room 217, Snow hall. —12. APAITTMENT: Very desirable dwnt stair apartment for rent; newly padded. Front and back entrance. Also located. Close to Hilton. Call 11-11-1247 Ohio. SINGLE ROOM for girl, graduate pre- ferred. Rates reasonable. 407 West 13th. Phone 1421. —11. oins of the University. See Markham. Jraves or Baker at the Kansan Business Office today. -tf TERRACE TEA Room. Serves meals at reasonable prices. Rates by the week, meal tickets, or single meals. 1316 Ohio Phone 547. —12. FOR RENT. Attractive rooms for men in private home. Close to Campus. 945 Ohio. Phone 2521R. —12. LOST. Leather sporting jacket in engineering building, room 108. Reward for prompt return. 1138 Miss. Phone 2598. —15 FOR RENT. Boys. Modern rooms while they last, 80 $ per boy. Clean, modern oil heat; 1/4 block from Campus; sleeping porch. Roommate wanted for fraternity room to share lovely downstairs apartment. Call 12127. 1247 Ohio. .11 LOST: Key ring bearing silver plate with initial "B". Finder please return to J. H. Berman, 1231 Oread, and receive reward. —12 LOST: In University postoffice, brown suede purse containing fountain pen, penel, compact, and small change. Reward. Finder call 1874. —12 ROOMS for women. Nicely furnished. Single or double. Board optional. Prices? See and see. 1200 Tenn. —14. 9th & Indiana Hillside Pharmacy Plate Dinner 25c The Cottage 12th Oread Phone 970 Wednesday Lunch 25c Pork Carlets or Prime Rib Roast Pork Carlets or Prime Rib Roast Gravy Choice of Sliced Tomatoes or Buttered Beets Baking Powder or Icing cream Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk 35c Pork Loin Roast or Lamb Chops Steamed Potatoes Candied Apples Fresh Spinach or Fresh Green Peas Cold Slaw Minute Steak sandwiches 20c Bread and butter Home Made Cherry or Apple Pie Coffee Tea Milk T-Bone with luncheon 40c Excellent dinner served from 5:30 30c and 35c Wide selection of sandwiches The Cottage We Deliver Chinese Scholar at Missouri Columbia, Me. (U.P.) *Tan-Teen Chen*, exchange scholar from Yenching, Uni- versity of Michigan in the graduate school of the University of Missouri. He has spent a year as full-time assistant in the School of Journalism, J. D. 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