MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1900 一 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Society --a bride is the oldest daughter of mrs. W. C. Wains. She was graduated from the Learned high school and attended the University of Wisconsin where she was an education major. Mrs. Nichols received her degree and spring in 1935. She then graduated from Mr. Warren Zimmerman of Liberal. He graduated from the Liberal high school and attended this University, where he was a graduate of St. Sigma fraternity. Mr. Zimmerman is associated with his father in the publication of the Liberal Daily News. He will be at home in Liberal after Oct. 26. The booking of Artie Simmons and his dance orchestra at the Hotel Monaco presents the dancers' own draws a large crowd of Kuwaiti students and of people from around the world. Simmonds and his band members are nationally known as the University of Kansas band, playing the past num- ber of concerts at hotel resorts in the East and Northwest coasts. N. Y., station for two hours each day. The band will return to the city an- d during the "Thanksgiving vacation" to perform at a concert in St. Louis will be designated as a society night. The marriage of Miss Maude E. Glanco and W. Earnest Bell, both of Wichita, was inaugurated at the home of her parents. Mrs. Benjamin Bessie Glacco, at 8 p.m. Saturday. We Bolt is employed by the Wichita Beacon in the display advertisement department of the company associated with the Quality furniture store of Wichita, until recently, as a model. Mrs. Katherine Barefield, Hollybrook, announced the marriage of her daughter, Sarah, to Thomas Gifford, son of Edlouth, which took place Thursday morning at 22 at the Wednesday evening. Dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house yesterday were Mrs Guraldine Garrett and Miss Dorsely Glass. M. Alden is a graduate of the de- partment of history and public versity of Hawaii and is now busi- ness and editorial manager of the Riordan Moea official county paper of Rice Alba Kappa Lambla held its first fall party at the chapter house, Saturday day evening from 9 until 12. Red Webel's orchestra from Ottawa farmland performed and Mrs Marquet Topping and Mr. and Mrs George Beard. Out of town guests were Elizabeth Burton, Kansas City, Mo.; William Dudley, Kansas City, Mo.; Daniel Shields, McWilliams and Sylvia Stover, of Morall, and Brook Haines, Tapeta. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gama house Sunday were Mrs Alice Kappas, Ms. Dotty Shroder and Hutchinson, A. M. Flextonburgh of Kansas City, Mia Bettie Shroder and Jodie Shroder. A announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Grace Vanian of Holdington, to Robert E. Russell of this city, which took place at the home of the bride's mother last week. Both are students in the University of Kansas. Mr. Russell recently became manager of the News-Republic at Goodland. V Triangle Fraternity announces the pledging of Jack Barnes, e'30. Miss Mildred Evans and Miss Frances Brown of Leavenworth, were guests at the Eckberry club this week-end. Joe Daniel of Topka spent the week-end visiting his slate. Ms Elizabeth Daniel, instructor in women's physical education. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house were Prof. and Mrs Robert Calderwood, Prof. and Mrs Kenneth Crafton, and Prof. J. M. Kellogg. Phi Eta Pi, phi security entertained about 400 members of the faculty of the University of Kansas at a ten day retreat at I-S in the chapter house. Mrs. Jane Muckleney, housemother, Ms. Vivien Minotter, housemother, Ms. Beverly Made up the receiving line. Those pairing were Miss Frances Wilson, Miss Teresa R. H. Tanner, and Miss Vetoria Lour. Initiation ceremonies were held Sunday morning by the Sigma Chi fraternity. The event was attended by Richard J. Hale, Kansas City, Mo. A honourary banquet, which was, was held on the fifth day of the initiation. For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 Exide Batteries Fritz Co. Give Your Wrist Watch The Band It Deserves The wedding of Miss Gertrude Moe cooksb of Larned and Mr. Richard Miller at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. W. C. Wane Saturday, evening, Oct. 13. Compostion, club consumers, the ploicing of the following meal: Ending Erickson, Alberta, Canada; Eating Feyes, Mexico City; Jawahir Park, Hawaii; Newman Prebble, Walkoff, Manz; McCormyr Arthur, Lawrency, Lawrence; McCormyr Arthur, Lawrency, Lawrence; Philippine Islands; Clark Stephenp, Augustine; Wavein Burtingham. Solomon Panaras, Philippine Islands and Roman S. B. Abaluos, Philippine islands, have transferred their members ships from other chapters. Delta Zeta hold a Founder's day honour Friday evening. The dinner was followed by a short lecture which consisted of a cable lighting service to the founder. The guests were Mrs Agnes Hearn, Prod., and Mr. Henry Werner Prol. and Mr. George Beal, Many Mann, Ferr Mijahs and Jenny Sutting Virgil McKaig, A.B.30, of El Dondo spent Friday and Saturday at the Kappa Sigma house. Miss Theo Neston, Helen Note, Kiah Denison of Hawaii, Helen Benson, of Kansas City and Gladys Reynolds of Alabama. Aliba Chiusa will Chioga University this week-end. F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Week-end guests at Delta Chi house were Francis Crawley, Mrs. and Mr. William Brown of Rock, St. Johns, Ms. and Ms. Baird Matthews of Havelock, Kana Miss Marion Dector, Betty Shearer Dorothy Richards of Abulene are guest at the Delta Zeila house. D. J. Bair of Sterling was a guest at Delta Tau Delta house this week-end. Helen Mae Boan and Helen Judelhia of Kansas City, Mo., were week-ent guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Week-end guests at Kappa Alpha Phi, Beta team were Mary Piper, and Margaret Mary McKenna. Jen Nielson was Mary Crosby. We were guests to dinner Friday night. VARSITY Where Sound is Better Tonite and Tuesday A Man Trouble is Always Caused by Some Woman and Darothy the Woman. the Woman. Week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Miss Lyrne Marmee, Spearville; Miss Betty Dumire, Kansas City; Miss Lois Johnson Smith Wichita; Miss Natalie Nazibier Kanaus Kansas City; Miss Kathryn Williams; Miss Gretude Hushan, Kansas City; Mrs. E. E. Shive, Turon; and Mrs. J. V. Adams, Kansas City. Starts Wednesday The Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall were Miss Claire Turner, Kansie City, Ms. Maris Lintela Goose, Linda Murray, Military Carry and Fiona Green. Out of town guests at the Kappi Sigma fraternity during the week-and were Mr. and Mrs. W. Bodget and Jennifer McKee, Dr. El Djamam, Arthur Virmil McKeag of E. Dlamam; Arthur Imanian and James O'Donnell of Aofunin; and James O'Donnell of Oldhill, Major Park of Salma. Wanda Bougart, Marjorie Othehn, and Peg Wetherill were dinner guests Sunday at the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. White and son, William of St. Joseph, Ml. occupied the week-end with Mrs. White's sister, Joseph Thompson at the Kappa gamma bounce. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held initial service yesterday for Elodie Schermerhorn of Wilton John Hamilton, campaign manager for Frank Hancock, banquette nominee for Hillary Clinton, the 12 Dearborn Times and publicity manager for Hancock, and Donald Jadid, secretary to Senator Henry J. Allen, joined the Clinton-Dea Home Saturday. In the afternoon they attended the KU-Ames football game with guests in Chancellor Lindley's box. Gamina Phi Beta announces the pleading of Dorothy Mae Green of Abilene. The American Association of University women will welcome guests and prospective members at a meeting this evening at 7:30 in the Concordian Church of the dramatic department of the University will read a play. The women of the Journalism department were hostesses Friday afternoon to the visiting high school editors and business managers and to the nonmuseum visitors. Sky Parter of the Journalism building from 4 until 6 a.m. Green and white chairs in the sunny freshments and in room decorations. Ms. L, R. Finti and Mrs. John J. Prof, and Mies. Allen Crofton, and Mina Marriott. Andrew attend atd- tle of the Center for Performing Arts, Manhattan, last Saturday night. Jewish Center. Terry Jaworsky, Jewish Center, written by A. A. Minne. Sigma Eta Chi announces the plogging of Margaret Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret Murray, Missouri Hilbert; Margaret Williams, Portland, Ore.; Millton, Milton, Orle. Week-end guests at Alpha Gamma Delta house were Ether and Josephine Bucher, Marian and Anita Butler o Kansas City, Mo., and Mary Hamlin, o Kansas City, Kan. 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