A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Browster-Snyder sites. Helen Brewer, Leavenworth, was married on May 12 to Elmore Soyd. Leavenworth, a former student at the University. Kennedy-Monteamery The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Kennedy, A.D. 28, and John David Montgomery, A.D. 25, was solemnized in jerusalem on the eighth day in the number of the Kappa Alpha Theta, security and Mr. Montgomery of the Fai Kappa Pai fraternity. Reward-Hafner nursery was named and Ovielle J. Hafner was invited at the home of the bird's friend, Mr. Harford. Mr. Harford, Mr. and Mrs. Hafner are graduates of Friends University, Webbin. Mr. Hafner Norris-Kamrochroeder Pallister-Crawford The mariages of Miss Frances Mary Pallister and Richard Hail Crawford was submitted on June 24 of the Believeer Institute, which has been a member of the faculty of the romantic language department of Missouri Valley college for three years. She received her degree from the University of Chicago in 1985, where she received his degree from the University with Fla Data Kappa distinction, following which he became a member of the research department of the School of Communication at the University of Chicago. Miss Helen Frances Flickin, A.B.29 of New York, was married on June 4 to John Fox, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Fox was a Chi Omega at the University and at one time president of the university. Miss Jean Murray Norrie, A.B.28, of Garden City, and Louis Kampchroeder of St. John's, a former student at the University, were married on July 2 at the home of the bride's parents in Garland. She is also the member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Mr. Kampchroeder of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Filchin-Fox Beyerlin-Sullivan Cill-McFarland The marriage of Bons Bewerling, Wichita, a former student at the University of Kansas, and his wife, Sara, July 7 at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan are living in Dallas where they live. Fulline GII, former student at the University and Frank R. McFarland c22 were married on June 29 in Nopaska Mrs. Sullivan was graduated from the University of Oklahoma where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega society. Mr. Sullivan took his degree from the University of Oklahoma and he was affiliated with the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The marriage of Miss Rebecca McCoin and Claude D. Williams took place this summer at the home of the brides' parents, Williams attended the University. McCloin-Williams Sabin-Wallingford The married Nuria Sabin, a former student of the University, to Martin Wallingford, B.P. 27. of Independence, took place on June 28 in Salina, the home of the bride. Mrs. Wellingford is a member of the Gamma Fma Delta noriaity and Mr. Wellingford is a member of Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity. Feathergill-Kniser M. James T. Foatherberg, indole- dine, and Charles Freedrick Kauer, Kansas University, Ottawa. M. Kauer is a graduate of the University of Kansas. M. Kauer is the Mr. Kauer of the University of Kansas. Dillenbeck-Shelden Miss Doris Jane Dillenbaker and Married Sheldon, Jr., were married on August 14, 2005. Ms. Dillenbaker, Mac Sheldon has attended M. Carrine Academy, Stephane college and the Amarillo Junior college. She is a member of Kappa Delta, national junior college. ate. Sheldon is the son of Mr. and Mrs Chester C. Sheldon of El Dorado and attended school at Wichita University and went on to attend Ohio State. He is a member of Phi Lambda Pi. Husted-Seger Miss Doris Husted and Rymond Seer were married in Denver, Colo., on August 3. Both Mr. and Mrs. Seer are graduates of the University. Mr. Seer was admitted to the bar in Missouri and now is a lawyer with a law firm in Kansas City, Mo. Pines-Smith Miss Delcee Piper, Lawrence, and Robert Philip Smith were married on June 4. The family attended the University of Kansas, 317 Smith at present is studying in the School of Medicine. It is a member of the Medical Fraternity and of SJS medical fraternity. Schunback-Hart Miss Amua Schlapheck, Known, Gene Hart, Kingman, were married August 4. Mr. Hart was a former sten- dent at the University where he hired athletes. His new company agency for the John Deere Investment Company. Barnes-Borth Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Bloomington, IL, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Aloe, to Daniel Borre of Lawrence, on August 26, Mr. Borre will be a professor at the High School has been employed for the past two years as secretary of the department of business in the University of Illinois. Mr. Borre in a graduate of the University of Illinois will be an instructor in the college of commerce at the University of Illinois since that time. Phi Delta Kappa Initiates Delta Kappa, educational fraternity, held militiation missions July 2 '15 the following men were initiated: R. H. Howell, Washington; J. R. Hyatt, Independence; Vergil S. Hee, Wellington; C. H. Hawk, Eiffham; Edward J. Mayer, Topkea; Boes Pam Kangaroo City; John G. McDermott; Emperor, Emporia; Newell Terry, Enterprise; A. G. Twewell; Principia; A. J. Trueblood, Humbled; L. R. Verona Ellis; George Wolclin, Charles; and J. W. Following the initiation a dinner was held at the University cafeteria in which Prof. H. H. Wheeler spoke. An announcement has been received of the birth of a daughter on June 8 is Mr. and Mee Lee Eldas Phillips of Bar-berville, IL, and Dr. James Hornsby of the University of Illinois affiliated respectively with Pi Beta Phi and Beta ThetaPi organizations The Y.W.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. a reservation Saturday evening with a reception, followed by building of 8 pts. There were games from 8 until 10 pts. pan, and dancing from 10 until 12 pts. pan. Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. Reception Yesterday afternoon from 3 until 5 semesters of the W.G.S.A. and the Y.W. C.A. entertained for new University Fall classes in math, computer science, Mn. H. X. Lindley, Ms. Charlotte Wether Mrs. J. B. Wallace, and Mrs. Marrow will be in the receiving 厅. Y. W.C.A. will entertain with a morning class at午10:30 at honeymoon house in honor of all new University women. On Monday evening a Y.M.-W.Y. informal bhow will be held at home house at night time that the benefit will be valid for the benefit of new students. Alice Gailup will be in charge. Recognition at Watkins Hall this institution was followed by a formal dinner in honor of the initials. Out of town guests were Pauline Baskin, Joan Fitzgerald and Margaret Uwk of Kearna City. Alma Gromma Delia held initiation at Wednesday afternoon for Frances Hanlin, Kansas City, and Helen Borum, Kansas City, Mo. Amendment has been made of the groundwork and approaching marriage of Miss George Stone of Kemmera, Mo. to Charles Weite Harven of Kemmera, Mo. to take place Sept. 16 at the home of the bible's parents, Miss Stone attended the University of Kemmera where she was a member of the Gamma Pi Belt social club. INFORMATION FOR FRESHMEN October Hearing Next Fraternity Tax Step (Continued from page 1) to $25,713.09 and the personal tax $1. $83.17. According to the law governing general property in the state of Kansas, if the tax was not paid by Dec. 29 of least tenor payment, then the delinquent payment and no further action was to be taken until June 231, at which time the full year's tenure was sent out, and an additional sum of $450 was added to the total for late payment. If the total was not paid by theSEC and Tuesday of September, 1931, the county would take over the property and 15 per cent interest would be added to the total. The property after three years would have to be returned to the county. The fraternity not having met the tax required it necessary to obtain the restraining order in order to keep the property from going over to the county court has finally decided the case. Restraining Order Obtained September 14. Monday With so much controversy raised last fall, the legislature decided to take action on the bill. On January 15, Representatives Hicks, of Mitchell county, introduced in the house of representatives a bill demanding that the tax roll this bill was passed Feb. 10 by a 68-21 vote. It was denied by the Senate in the senate March 12 10:30 a. m. Psychological examination Auditorium. 10:30 a. m. Morning Chocolate for women. Henley house, 1282 Oread. 2:00 p. m. Meeting of Freshmen from Schools (attendance required) Oak- land High School, School of Engi- neering, Fraser Chapel School; School of Engineering, Murray Hall; School of Pharmacy, Lea- den School; School of Medicine, Lea- At present neither Douglas county nor the organized houses are active or the case, according to information received from the two sources. 1 9:00 p. m. Informal hour for men and women, "Origin of K. U. Tradition." Helden house. At this meeting Freshman will meet their deans and receive instruction and will be able to answer questions and will have an opportunity to ask questions. 7:30 p. m. Freshman Conversation (Attendance required). Attention Deans Meet students by "Activities" "Your Health" "Your Money" "Outside Work and Study" and study hours for hire. September 15, Tuesday 8:30-12:00 a.m. Enrollment in classes 1:30-5:00 p.m. Enrollment in classes 3:30 a.m. Psychological examination, 11 East Administration building 1:30-4:30 p.m. Trips through the hall. The staff and its uses are explained. Baker, 7:20 p. m. Freshman Convocation. (Attendance required). Auditorium. Address, Chancellor Lindley. Tickets for the Freshman Banquet, Wednesday evening, will be distributed only to those present at this convocation. September 16. Wednesday September 17, Thursday September 16. Wednesdays. 8:30-12:00 a.m. M. Enrollment in classes. 9:00-11:30 a.m. Freshman Banquet. 6:00 p.m. Freshman Banquet Union building. You can't afford to miss this. September ..., Classes 1 and 2 schedule. College students presenting advanced standing credits from other institutions. 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