PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932 Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Fisher-Sarvls Miss Doris Elaine Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Fisher of Kansas City, and Byron Charles Sarvis of Lawrence, son of Mrs. George W. Crewey of Hammond-on-the-Hudson, N. of Tennessee, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Savvis left immediately for Lincoln, Neb., where Mr. Savvis will teach this year in the department of psychology of the University of New York. The bride attended the University last year, and is a member of Sigma Kappa. Mr. Savris received his A. B degree and his master's degree from the University. He has been an instructor in the department of psychology for the past two years. He is a member of Delta Chi, social fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity; Phi Chi, honorary psychological fraternity; Sigma Chi, honorary university; Sacred, honorary senior society; and of the "K" club. He was a member of the K. U. track and cross country teams from 1927 to 1929. Deckum-Bores Mr. and Mrs. Harry, A. Dockum of Wichita, announces the engagement of their daughter, Ruth to Robert L. Boggs, 25, of Marinapea, Venezuela on Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Boggs of Wichita. Missa Dockum is a former student of the University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Mr. Borgs is a member of Pfi Gianna Dolla, Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, and memorial honorary fraternity for senior men. Morris-Lefler Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Morris of Kansas City announce the marriage of their daughter, Vada, to Mr. George Lebland Leffler, son of Mrs. A. V Leffler of Milwaukee, which took place home of the bride's parent Sept. 8. Rebecca-Kintler Miss. Leifler is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, and Mr. Leifler graduated from the University of Kansas in 1927. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Pi and will be a member of the University of Tolento this year. Allen-Nichols Mr. Kieller graduated from Midland College, Fremont, Nebr., and took graduate work at the University. Maria Murphy Reece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Reece of Topeca, was married to Lloyd Williams Kielster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buncker Hill, Aug. 25 at the Pit Delta Theta house on Washburn campus Mrs. Kielster attended Washburn college and graduated from the University. She was a member of Delma Gamma. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Allen of Overbrook announce the marriage of their daughter, Thalma, to P. Gilmour Nichols, which took place Aug. 23 at the Linwood Methodist church in Kansas City, Mo. Bishop-Prater Mrs. Nichols attended Washburn college and the University of Nebraska. She was a member of Delta Gamma. Mr. Nichols is a graduate of the University of Kansas and a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Dr. and Mrs. William E. Bishop of Kansas City announce the marriage of their daughter, Martha Adair, to herbert E. Prater, son of Mr. and Mrs Perry E. Prater of Kansas City which took place Sept 14 at the First Christian church. Both Mr. and Mrs. Prater graduated from the University last year as a member of the Alba Xi Delta, and be a member of the Triumphal fraternity. Johnson-McLamb Mr. and Mrs. Victor P. Johnson of Lawrence, announce the marriage of their daughter, Eather Marie, to Pevton F. McLamBald of New York City, who is third in the chapel of the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. Mrs. McBath graduated from the University in 1928, and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. She taught in the Lawrence Junior school high year last. Meade-Seltsam The marriage of Miss Martha Meado, 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Meado, of Lawrence, to Donald A. Seltum, 31, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Seltum of Spavellie, took place Sept. 16 at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. S. B. Braden, dean of the School of Religion, read the ceremony. The wedding took place in a wedding for their residence at 1022 Ohio street. Mr. Seltum is now connected with the Lawrence Realty Company. Mrs. E. M. Caldwell announces the marriage of her daughter, Myra, to Caldwell-Wood Dinamore Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Wren, wood of, Alton, Ill., which took place at the home of the bride's mother, July 12. Mr. Wren is a graduate of the University and was a member of Delta Upsilon. Horton-Wadhams Miss Anita Locke Horton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Horton of Mayerague, Porto Riejo, was married July 2 to Francis M. Wadhams of New York University where she was a member of the University where she was a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Cox-Wilson The wedding of Miss Nadine Cox, a member of the Brahms quartet of New York, and Harry Robert Wilson, New York composer, formerly of Wichita, took place June 2 in Riverside church, New York City. Mrs. Wilson graduated from the University in 1922 and is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Bowman-Larson The murmuring of Miss Eliseo La Rue Bowman of Atchison, and Howard Leroy Larson of Ottawa which took place June 3 has just been announced. Mr. Larson is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. John Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Larson will continue work in the University this year. Want Ads FOR RENT: Newly papered, cool rooms for rent. Reasonable. One-half block from campus. Access to sleeping porch. Modern. Desirable oil heat. Also apartment for rent, private room, very site. Call 1327-8190. Ohio FOR RENT. boys, 2 large double rooms only. 4 blocks from town, 4 blocks to University; modern; 148 room; 1 double; 513. 1035 Vermont. —7 BOARD AND room for 2 to 4 boys. Large front room on first floor. $6.50 per week each for four boys. 1423 Ky. Phone 3168M. —4 FOR RENT: Men, preferably upper- classmen. Four large, light, airy rooms. $19 single. $14 double. 1346 New Hamp. Phone 1347. — 7 FOR SALE; Multiplex slide rule; Dietzg drawing instruments; good condition. Mr. Perrin, care of Kansan Business Office. —$ FOR RENT to boys. Exceptionally nice room in modern home. Single or double. Bent reasonable. Phone 127. 1310 Vermont. —8 FOR BOYS. Warm, well furnished rooms, double and single, automatic water heater, sleeping porch, one-half bath, outdoor kitchen, seasonal utility field. Reasonable. 1238 Miss. 7 GIRLS: Nicely furnished large south room, also lovely southwest room in orchid; Very reasonable. Every home privilege. Use of living room, grand piano, and radio. 1408 Tenn. Phone 1703. —7 FOR RENT. Attractive rooms for men in private home. Close to Campus. Upperclassman, graduates, or professors preferred. 945 Ohio. Phone 2231R. BOYS: Rooms newly decorated and clean. Single, double. $7.50 to $10 each student per month. Phone 233R. 1406 Tenn. -7 for University Men Now Open JOBS and University Women Apply in person at the EAT AT Smith's. Home cooked meals Rates by the week, or meal tickets 1212 Ohio street. -4 Kansan Business Office for complete information. FOR RENT: To graduate or mature women. Pleasant, convenient rooms on the Hill, 1236 Orcad. Phone 1315. —7 JOIBS 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 student body. See MR.KRUGES or Baker at the Office today. —tf FOR RENT: Double sleeping room, private home, to K. U. men or employed Near car line, Breakfast, $13.90 per month. 1298 New York PLEASANT ROOM for one or two boys. Home of faculty member, Pri- vate entrance. Quite. Convenient to playground. Reasonable. 111 Park St. Phone 1543. WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Socks mended free. We call for and deliver. Phone 1313. —8 ROOMS for boys. Newly decorated rooms, graduate students or upper- chamens preferred. Prices reasonable. Designed for 1901. Torn Office. 1428. FOR RENT: Rooms for girls with light housekeeping privileges. 90 Indiana. Phone 2873. — BOYS WANTED: Four nice, airy, decorated rooms; on chair line; close to Campus. Also apartment. Call 1475. Rates reasonable. 1319 Tenn. — 5 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, one or two rooms. Also nice large room for two men. One block from KU.L. library. 1616 Indiana. Phone 2414. -8 FOR BOYS: Newly decorated, new furniture, best rooms in city. Under new management. Joins the Campus for meals. 1245 Redd. Phone 2017. -8 ROOBS: 3 double rooms, twin beds. Everything modern, meals if desired. 1303 Vermont street. Phone 3196R.—5 AN INVITATION to visit the Stadium Beauty Shoppe and consult Miss Neva Cook, formerly of the Palace Shop, about all your beauty problems. Miss Cook has purchased an interest in the Stadium Shope and will be glad to advise her old customers about the new Other operators are: Lyndle Peyton Other operators are: Frances Fox Lyndie Peyton Eleanor Jackson Stadium Beauty Shoppe One door south of Stues — 1033 Massachusetts Phone 310 FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. A Year's Subscription to the Kansan Brings You Regular Kansan Features Six times each week the Kansan brings to you by a carrier service to your front door an up-to-now daily paper containing: 1. United Press Wire News—Local, State, National, World wide. 2. News of Campus Activities 3. Chancellor's Bulletin—K.U.'s Only Official Bulletin Board 4. Home Trade Briefs 4. Home Town Briefs 5. Complete Sport News-Baseball, World Series, Big Six, Other Conference Reports. 6. Feature Articles 7. Live-Wire Editorial Page 10. Society Happenings 9. Alumni News 8. Campus Opinion Column 9. Alumni News 11. Daily Weather Report 12. 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