PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY, KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1930 Society The University Women's basketball JM is first regular needing this year yearday day, bracket of Xavier hall. Official of the ship who were in the Preparing Room. Mr. M. B. Linton, Mrs. E. C. Smith, and Mrs. J. H. Strattonman. Mrs. P. Paul Lawson, Ms. A. M. Orchardhaman, Ms. J. A. M. Orchardhaman, Mrs. M. Mary Wiese Rana, assistant secretary for the University of Y. W. C. A., for the U.S. Department of State, recently. Mary Wese Rana will be in 1928 to take her B. D. degree in New York. She is now traveling for the University of Washington divisions of the national Y. W. C. A. The engagement of Joanina Rose of Garden City in Flood Hockenbill or Beckham will be held at the Beckham is a graduate of the University of Kansai, where he is a member. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night were: Patricia Johnson, Virginia Evans, Margaret Ribow, Dionyce Dowdy, Windford Wright, Carol Coit, Virginia Sangman, Marianna Flint, Erik Renton, and Reynold Watkins. Merril Roff, A.E.36, is instructor in psychology at Cornell University, Ithaca. Y. Roff is listed by the college. City State University instructor in the United States. Ward has been received of the marrieded of Ruth Beard of Stafford to Kernow G. Chester, ALI,B7,8, a member of the Ward Family. They are living in Pebblehill, Perma, where Mr. Chester him a fellowship in at the Laugh Institute of Research. The marriage of Mena Ridings of Caldwell to Orin Johnson of South Haven took place on the evening of August 16, 1928. A copy is from the University here in 1928. Phi Chi, medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Paul Pearson of Hartford, and Thurston Waylan of Hertington. E. Thomas Waughall, L.L.B.F., of Independence, president of University of Kansas anamion association, was Thursdays guest at the Philadelphia of the Phi Alpha Delta fraternity. Announcement of the marriage of Vein Edwards of Belgrade to Frank Cooper of Canton, IL. was made repre- sentative and is posted on the University of Kansas for two years. The Thursday evening dinner guests at Corbin hall included; Mist Nelle Barnes, of the department of English, Mrs. L. A. Hatcher of Leavenworth, Mist Ethel Durry of Wallace, Mist Ethel Durry, Mrs. W. Wallace, Mist Ethel Durry, Miss Ethel Durry, Super. Boulash Manning, c'31, wa taken to the student hospital last night. Voltage M. Holmes, B.S.23, is visiting a few days this week of the Chi Delta Sigma house. Mr. Holmes is att- DR. JOHN ISE will speak, on "Some Unichristian aspects of Our Present Economic System," at 7:10 Sunday at Uuniversity Church, 12th and Vt. St., before the Young People's Society. "A RARE GIFT" will be the subject of the minister's discourse at 11 o'clock. Bill's Shine Parlor At the Oread Barber Shop Have your old shoes dyed. We make them look like new. Leave your shoe repair work in the morning and get them in the afternoon. united at Buffalo, N.Y., where he is also signwriter for the Washington Dipstick Co. The Child Justice Sigma fraternity announced the pilgrimage of Kevin J. Horton of Moffitt on Oct. 11. Pt. Beta Phil announces the pledging Jane Rogert of Flartz Springs Hormone: Ray Burbanker of Ft. Smith Institute, Journal of Mathematics of Volunteers II, 10; abstract II, Mac Arthur B. Lewis of the University, Born in 1926 years. M. E.A. Carnethie, Queensbury, and Judge Biddle, Bartlett, Onda. were dinner guests at the Chagny- house last night. Theta Phi Alpha will hold open house this evening with Mrs. Elizabeth Edward, Mrs. Margaret Topping and Mrs. Frances Wilson chaperoning Music for the evening will be furnished by Hurley Kaylar and his orchestra. Send the Kansan home. Lila Bloom on Campus Bring Suiting Memoirs Labors are plunging in the east and out of the valley in front of Wickhill hill which brings memories of spring to presenatives. "The largest life known disappeared yourself. It was only one time in every decade of the last three decades." Vivify blooms in the new weather that comes, the plant has been dormant, and now he is blooming an invigorating shoot to this of the spring. The thin header is a great point of interest in the opening and Figure 10 summarizes it in the remainder of your 4th grade. Suspend Permit to Sell Stock Tuskegee—Gard Newcomer, senior one-sayer key commission has announced that the permit of the Monarch Royalty Company of Tulsa and Kansas City, Mo., to sell or offer for sale its stock in the company is an investigation. The company, he said, had refused to submit to an inspection. Dozens of Smart Brocks have just come to us New and Real Fifth Avenue Styles The new Tunics. The button trim frock. 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