A PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 12, 1931 SOCIETY Ridings-Jones Announcement has been made of the summer marriages of Ms. Majorie Ridic, a lawyer for the Kingston. They are making their home in Kingston where Mr. Jones is cohabiting with his girlfriend. Musson-Elder Miss. Jones attended Bethany college at Lindsong and received her degree in music from the University of Kansas as a major in music of the Alpha Xi Delta social sorority. The wedding of Miss Edith Musson and John Winchester Elder took place July 25 in St. Louis, Mo. The bride attended the University of Kansas following her graduation from the Norborn high school. After receiving her degree in several high schools including Norberville, Carrollton, and Parraman, Kane. The groom is employed as a sales manager for the International Paper company of Chicago. Miss Margaret Grevin of Asherville and Mr. George Varnes were united in marriage on August 2 at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. E. J. Foote of Ottawa. The groom is the son of Mrs. Burka and Ms. Edith B. O'Neill of Kentucky or Kansas and is now specializing in accounting at the Lawrence Business college. Grecian-Varnes Hoover-Wright. On July 25 Miss Virginia Hoover of Wichita and Ovira Wright, Sedgwick were married in Oklahoma City. Mr. Wright attended school here and was associated with the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, where he decorated his posterior decoration at Chicago. The bride is a Wichita society girl and is a graduate of M. Carmel Academy. Gould-Eltzholtz **vannamus F. A 24, and Arthur Elzebee of Chanute, Kau, were married on Saturday, October 15, 2006, by parents. While in the University Miss Brennan was associated with Mu Phi music sorcerer.** White-Judy 塑型橡皮厂 The muralage of Miss Marvel White of Elkworth, and Bradley Judy of Montrose was inluminated on August 2. The bride attended school at the University of Vermont, where she joined J.D. security. For the past two years she has taught in Montrose. The groom is also a former student of the University and is a member of the Delta Theta Pi social fraternity. He is now a instructor in the Montrose schools. A marriage of interest to University circles is that of Emma Jeanne Cole and Raymond Booth Guthrie which took place on Thursday at the church at Jebel. The bride was affiliated with the Gamma Phi Beta sorority whiles on the Hill. The groom attended a College at Autumn for three years and a College at number of the Delta Theta fraternity. O'Neil-Mall Word has been received of the man, ringle this summer of Miss Bins N O'bell Atchison, and Herbert Mall, Kansas. They are making their home in Atchison. Mr. Mall attended the University o. Kansas where he studied to be a drugist and later passed his examinations for registered pharmacist. Crook-Smith Another marriage involving a University of Kansas graduate was that mennized on August 29 when Miss Thelma Derna Cook of Kansas, Kan., and her husband, Katrina Cook, married. Mr. Smith, B.S. 30, is a member of the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity and also of several honorary fraternities. He is at the present time employed in the University of Kansas. He Electric in Schenectady, N.Y. The bride attended Baker University at Baldwin. Potter-Stedman Miss Florence Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Potter of Fort Scott, and Mrs. J. C. Potter, daughter of were married August 29 at Fort Scott. Mrs. Seddurng, A.E.B., a member of CHS, died. Finley-Shannon Miss Rosia Maxine Finley and John Shannon were married August 1 at the University of Kansas, where Shannon attended the University of Kansas and was graduated with the class of 285. Mr. Shannon, whose home is in a suburban area of Kansas and has been employed for the past two years as head of the department of Computer Science at the Cherokee high school. Miss Helen V Zook, Lawrence, and Wayne McGlade, Wellington, were married on Monday, June 15 in Kinnam City. They both students at the University. Zook-McGlade Wilson-McCov Mrs. Betzha L. Wilson, Lawrence, and Curtis J. Mecoy, Emporia, were married here on Wednesday morning, June 19th, 2013. Mrs. Betzha, the administrator, Mrs. Mecoy was a member of Pi Delta Beta, social sorority, and Mr. Meadowfield, with the Pi Delta Teutra fraternity. Gifford-Boyd Miss Lyle Gifford and William Chouer Boyd were married on June 9 in Lawrence. Miss Boyd was graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree of three to receive honors in English granted for the first time this year. She then earned a Bachelor's degree from Rademathia, Mr. Boyd is a graduate of Harvard and is at present a research chemist at the Evans Memorial hospital Taylor-Peters An announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Wila Tayler and William Peters, both of Alhena, on June 7. Mrs. Peter was a member of the Zeta Theta society and Mrs. Petten belonged to the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. the marriage of Aline Burge, "32, one, J. Nelson Sorm, "31, took place at the homes of the Reverend Charles W. Thorne, June 16. Mr. Sorm is a member of the Alpha Kappa Lambda (foster- ship) and Mr. Sorm of the Delta Zeta sorcery. The murriage of Miss Dorothy Mark Dummine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Dumire, and Hugo Crosey Runney, daughter of Mrs Runney, was married on June 24. Mrs Runney is a graduate of the Lawrence high school and a graduate of the University, a member of the Pi Bota Phi sorority. Mr Runney is a graduate of the Lawrense High School as a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Miss Georgia Hodges, daughter of Governor and Mrs. Hodges of Olathe, and Clinton Langworthy, Topsela, was married 15 May at the bride's home. She graduated from Lafayette Bay attended the University where she was a member of the Kappaappa Gamma society. Mr. Lambertson was Miss Georgia Sigma fraternity at the University. Mes. Dorothy Marie Henderson, and William C. Hutson were married in Kansas City at the bride's home June 19. Mrs. Hutson is a member of Gamma Fitch University of Kansas and Mr. Hutton belongs to the Sigma No fraternity belongs to the Sigma Burge-Sorem The marriage of Miss Ames Culver, Leavenworth, to Hubert Frank Graves, Appleton, Wisc., took place on June 30. Mrs. Graves is a graduate of the University with a major in Journalism and journalism as a journalistic security. Mrs. Graves is an engineer associated with the Fairbanks forre corporation, of Chicago. Dunnire-Rumsev Lutdich Lloyd, b32 attended the new convention of Delta Tau Delta Delta during the last week of August. Lutdich is president of the local chapter of Hodges-Langworthy Henderson-Hutson Culver-Graves ton, Auditorium. 10:00-12:00 a.m. Registration, base- ment Administration building. 1:30-5:30 p.m. Registration contin- tin. INFORMATION FOR FRESHMEN 2. 00 p.m. Psychological examination, Auditorium. 9:00 a. m. Psychological examination. Auditorium. September 13. Sundav September 12. Saturday 1:30-5:30 p. m. Registration continued. 10:30 a. m. Morning chocolate for women, Hennessy House, 123 Oread. 9:00 p. m. Meeting of Freshmen by school (attendance required). College Center. Fraser Chapel; School of Engineering, Marvin Hall; School of Pharmacy, Lecture room Chemistry building. We will meet their deams and receive instruction and counsel regarding enrollment. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. (Attendance required). Auditorium, Dean husband presiding. Discussion of following: "Activities" "Your Work and Study" "Money?" "Outside Work and Study." 9:00 p. m. Informal hour for men and women, "Origin of K. U. Trudi." September 10. 8:30 a.m. n.m. Enrollment in classes. 1:20 a.m. Psychological examination. 9:29 a.m. m. Psychological examination. 11 East Administration building. 1:25 a.p.m. Trips through the library every half-hour. The library 1:30 a.p.m. Freshman Convection (Attendance required). Auditorium, Adlore, Chancellor Lindley. 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