THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Society Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa fraternity on Saturday morning. Lucian Lockhart, James Anderson, Maurine Strange, Genevieve Larroca, Doreen Kimey, and Francis Miss Milred McCullum, a former resident of Lincoln, Kans., and a graduate of the University of London, is a student in the School of Economics, London University. Miss McCullum's husband was a The marriage of Miss LaVerne Bradford of Hollyroad to Mr. George Alder Jr. of, Elsworth, took place Oct. 23 at Hollywood. Mr. Allen graduated from the University and is now working on the Buhston News. The marriage of Misa Helen Marie Kemp to Ambirley H. Dawson took place on September 13, 2006, evening Oct. 25, Mrs. Davidson is a graduate of the University of Kansas and is a member of the Baghdad, Calif., where Mr. Davidson is an agent for the Santa Roa ranch. Miss Genevieve Inman of Wichita was married to William J. Wolf of El Dorado in Wichita on Oct. 31. Mr Wolf attended the University and was affiliated with Becca Phil Sigma fraternity. He is also a company of Wichita. After Nov. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will be at home at 321 North Taylor street. El Dorado. The K. U. Dannes met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Calhoun, who was given by Mrs. Francis Shuer after which a social hour was held. Assisting bontesses were Mrs. Earl Walton Mrs. Francis Shuer and Mrs. Lorey N. Miss Zelina Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant of Augusta, was married just week to Jean Napier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jae Napier of Newton, Mrs. Napier was a student at the University and a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Mrs. Napier is a graduate of Washington college and is a musician. Kansas Work in Health Education Is Observed W. S.G.A. gave a tea yesterday afternoon in the Administration building for the candidates for Freshman class officers. Miss Sally Lucey Jean of New York City has been a guest of Dr. Florence B. Sherbon, head of the JCC and Miss Maud Brown. Miss Jane is a consultant in health education. She has recently visited a country where she was an advisor to the governor general. While in the Philippines she developed a health program for a community. A Kansas girl, Mima Edsa Gerken, was selected by Miss Jean to accompany her to Philippine Islands in 1923. She also met with Winnie Wiredle, a teacher and child minder, helping the health program in a high school on one of the islands. The purpose of Miss dean's position is to develop and promote school health programs in every part of the world. She came to Kansas to observe the unique method whereby the University provides a division is working out ways and means to help teachers to become real health teachers. Health education authorities Is Your Watch Insured Against Loss by Theft Without Extra Cost? Ask Us. F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. St. ROAD SERVICE Tire and Battery Calls PHONE 47 Guaranteed Repairs for all cars Eudaly Bros. 634 Mass. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. in the United States believe that Miss Brown is demonstrating through the University of Kansas extension division the most practical method of improving teacher training. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Miss Jean stopped at Lawrence on her way to Chicago and New York after attending the annual meeting of the Health Association at Fort Worth, Texas. --- Social Calendar University Women's club, 3 p.m., in Meyers hall. Thursday, Nov. 6 General Electric Noon luncheon forum of Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A., 12:30 in University cafeteria University concert course, Tipica or chestra, 8.20 in University Auditorium Refrigerators Homecoming reception and mixer at Memorial Union building, 8 p.m. Class reunion. 9-12 am. Homecoming symposium, 9:30 am. Delhi Sigma Lambda party. Alpha Phi Alma party. Alpha Phi Alpha party. Want Ads FOR SALE. White, satin evening gown, small sixteen. 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