TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Society Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of C. William Longsidle, Jr. of Kannas City, Mo. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Donald Walstrom of McPherson Women's Pan-Hellenic tea will be in charge of the W. S. G. A. from 3 until 5 p.m. in the rest room of the Administration building tomorrow. Guests for dinner last night at the Gamma Gamma Deltahome were Kariyah Loeffler, Kate Hessley and Kirkham, Billy Green, Pauline Lewis, Florence Menger, Lori Morton, Dexter Rush, Janet Sterner, Gretenher Orcup, Gretenher Bowers Heion Tlemom, Fern Nickel and Karya Hesse. Miss Elizabeth Lewis of Baker Univ versity has been the guest of Ola华 Wallace at Alpha Omicron Pi home. Miss Constance Stanley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. E. Johnson of Smithville, Md., and Miss Robert Nethercut of Mrs. H. M. Light of the city, was married Sept. 50 to Robert Nethercut of Rockford, Mrs. Nethercut attended the University as a prominent in college education. She received her A. B. degree from South Carolina University and spent work at Columbia University. Mrs. Nethercut went to Spain and South Africa for an extensive study in Ph. D. degree. A. A. U. W, will hold a guest meeting Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregational parish church. All women who are interested or who have been alumnae of UW, W, will be invited. Women are invited to attend this week. Any woman who is a graduate of an accredited university is eligible for national membership and anyone who has sixyears of work from an employer is eligible for associate membership. Prof. Allen Cralton will read a play at the meeting of Oct. 27. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs Ernestine Sewell and Mr. Jack Wayland which took place at the University of Kansas in Bridges, hosted parties for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sewell, $33 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Wayland was a student of the University of Kansas and a member of the College of Arts she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago. Mr. Wayland is a graduate of Culver Military Academy. He also attended the University for four years affiliated with the Phi Ski fraternity. Dr. R.C. Moore, professor of geology at the University of Kuwait spoke on Wednesday about a hotel today at 3 p.m. His unannoyed host is a *Scientist's Skull of Kansas*. Silicon Valley is the location. Mes. Laura Detrich of Chapman announces the marriage of her niece, Marivelia Wagner to Mr. Ray De Young of Wakefield, on Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. Mrs. De Young is a graduate of the Dickinson high school and has been for the past four years connected with the bank of Willeford. He was graduated from the high school. He spent one year at the University of Kansas where he was affiliated with the Acacia fraternity. For the past year he has been associated with his father Following a wedding trip to Chicago Mr. and Ms. De Young will be at home in Wakefield. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Ruth Balley, Kansas City, Mo. to Hali Davenport, Mr. Moe, a member of Phi Pi Flu fraternity. Miss Marion Thomas of Arkansas City, Virginia Berryman, Betty Hocker, and Alberta Brackham of Lawrenceburg. The Epiphany Epionon bounces yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. G. Blocker of Lawrence was a dinner guest at Alpha Chi Omega home last evening. Call For K Books Successfu rofessor Hopkins of English Department Danates Copies of 1902-12 Sam Carter, general secretary of the University, M.Y.C.A., has received numerous valuable additions to his collection of K books following a call issued in the Naxan a week or so ago to donate copies to donate library. Beginning in 1890, the K-book has been published yearly through the joint effort of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W., with the support of part of the new student equipment that it has been dubbed the "Freshman Book." The book was established with the purpose in view of creating a permanent source of reference and interesting facts about the world. One of the most valuable additions in the collection was received from E. M. Hepkins, professor in the depart- ment of the department, who donated a complete set of the books for the years from 1902 to 1912. Be- sure to check out the 50-60 books wove the old objects in the book. According to the 1902 edition of the K-book there were only 11 fraternities and societies established at the University, but many were known among the student body as the "dog house" was advertised as being where students across the street from Fraser hall. Mr. Carter is anxious to complete his collection and anyone have copies of the K-book for the years 1890 to 1822 inclusive, 1913-14, 1916-17, 1917-18, and 1928-21 as requested to send them to him at the M.Y.C.A. office in Fraser Announcements --in the intramural playground ball games played in the snow yesterday afternoon the Sigma Chi's continued first training in its first beating of the year, 8-5. Pi Gian loss to Delta Tau, 3-7; Pi Kappa Alba left Delta Chi, 6-8; Pi Kai Pi Kappa Alba left Delta Chi, 4-8; Pi angle beat Phi Kappa, 7-5; and the Kappa Sigs beat the Sig Egis, 11-4. Alpha Kappa Pai forfeited to Theta Tau, 10-2. All entries for the intramural golf tournament househouse singles must be completed by Oct. 23. The doubles matches turned in at the intramural office before 6 p.m. of Oct. 22. There is an all entries for the intramural golf tournament. The tournament will consist of 18 holes qualifying round and the low 23 will play 18 more holes. The low 23 will then be judged the winner. The W.A.A. will hold its ballroom dancing class for University women to night from 7 until 8 in the women's eveningum Wilma Taylor, president. All second round of women's in-training tennis must be played and scores posted by 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Ruth Howey The K. U. Domes will hold their nest, meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the home of M. Lloyd L. Boughton, 1711 Kentucky street. The French club will meet at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon in 306 Fraser hall. The speaker will be Miss Emily Erickson, A.B. 25, who has spent a week on the ice and who will speak on her experiences and observations white abroad. It has been announced at R.G.T.C. headquarters that men who ordered new uniforms this year may get them in time to replace their shoes. The uniforms arrived last week. There will be a meeting of all Seaboard and Blade active members at 5:20 Wednesday, immediately following drill. Dave Rankin, captain. ... you just know she wears them! 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City Has 'Safety Lane' Hutchinson—After three hard use days in which the weather dealt telling blows, Safety lane reopened and owners of motor cars had availed themselves of the opportunity to get a free diagnosis of what all the fami- Everything is pointing toward a record in the tests, according to Charlie Raigand, head of the public safety office of the Chamber of Commerce. Arkansas City—A Sheltail pony, chase and a woman in North A. Street, was stolen from its pen across the street from Mrs. Childs' residence, it was reported to police. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 50c. Lawrence Steam Laundry, Phone 383. —Adv. For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 Exide Batteries Fritz Co. HURRY Final Showing Tonight Monte Carlo Jeanette MacDonald Dresses Dresses, silk or wool (plain) 60c. 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