UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1920 PAGE THREE Society --by Oswald Garrison Villard Editor, The Nation Announcement of the marriage of Elizabeth Stankirkricher of Newton to William Culperson, also of Newton, to take photo with him by the parents of the bride-to-be. Mr. Culperson is a graduate of the Uni- college of Engineering and Architecture. Sigma Chi will give an informal te for the University faculty next Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. The marriage of Lucie Talafero of El Dardo to Clovie Lowell Guillaum also of El Dardo, took place on Saturday, Sept. 20, in St. Louis. Her brother the University of Kansas where she is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Eugene Sutherland, A.R.S. has been visiting on the campus. He is in school at the Meadville Theological Seminary in Chicago. Alpha Xi Delta announces the pleid ing of Lucille Lockwood, Topeka. There will be a tea at the Uniitasan church Sunday night at 6. Afterward Dr. John Ic, professor of economics, will speak at the Y.P.B.U. The Acacia fraternity held initiation Sunday for the following meet: 10am, Wood Kauai City, Clinton Kulena Wood, Kaunakua City, Clinton Kulena Pherson and Ray Beckett, Kumuana The Comptonipol club will hold open house from 8 to 10 on Friday Oct. 2, From 10 until 12 o'clock members will entertain with a dance. Sigma Alpha Mu announces the pleading of Stanley Simon, Kansas City, Kan; Sidney Brick, Wichita; and Chris Abraams, Lawrence. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national geology fraternity, host a smokehouse at the Mount Union Observatory, Knight, of the department of geology, spikes out on the arms and patrons of the room. Phi Kappa Piul entertained with an informal dance from 7 to 9 at night gallery and private market Riley, Mize Mae Baugh, Boba Mize, Dorothy Abley, Louis Lewin Elizabeth Pipkin, Alaine Gane, Betty Nuzman, Luchelle Mette, Maurine Barnes, Lucille Ramsey, Betty Armentrout, Doreen Simons, Betty Blue and Luciene Grass Send the Kansan home. Announcements ... There will be a meeting of the Dave staff Wednesday night at 7:30 in the north tower of Fraser hall. All persons are interested are invited to attend. Harold Kelson. Caroline House, President. All senior engineers expecting to be graduated in January should list their names in the office, 113 Marvin Hall. George C. Blaine, Dean. Anyone desiring to tryout for Quack Club, Oct. 11, may practice at the pool at 8 o'clock tonight. Ruth Hoover. There will be a Quack practice class tonight at 7.30 at the women's gymnasium. EVENING meals and Sunday dinner; also student to work for some. 1134 Term. Phone 1763. -14 Want Ads TYPEWRITERS. New portables and good standard machines for rent Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass. Phone 548. -22 BOOKCASES and student bed for sale. Good condition. Reasonable. Call morning, phone 2573. -21 FOR SALE: Tudor model "A" Ford Tudor, good condition, low milage, priced for quick sale, must sacrifice. Call Bailow at 656 or 1355. —21 BOOKCASES and student bed for sale. Good condition. Reasonable. Call morning. phone 2750. —30 WANTED: Student laundry. We call for and deliver. Price reasonable. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2551. 1138 New Jersey street. WANTED: Ten men to sell refreshments at Haskell and K. U. football games. Apply in person between 2-4 p.m. m. Harry Levine. 1215 Ord. 17 WANTED: 103 men to buy suits from a K. U.校 at $12 and up; raincoats $4, Write H. J. Allqrd, 429 Miz street for partiunials. —19 FOR SALE: Fine locker padlock keys made for door, trunk, auto lock. tools correctly sharpened. Tres- wedge and Ritter, 629 Vermont. -35 319. FOR RENT. Single room to man graduate student or instructor. Private home. 1903 Louisiana. Phone 2897. -4F HENRY DANCES OLD MAZURKA DURING VOYAGE FOR EUROPE Popular Auto Magnate Brings Usual Flurry of Attention From Bremen Passengers (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) On Board the S.S. Broman—The band in the well filled dance-hall of the Broman struck up a mazurka. "Haven't been a maurika in a thousand years," asserted the man next to her, who was standing and dismayed by the fact that they were the only pair on the floor and the yynature of all eyes, in the most natural way. They sat still while- waiting to get into the rhythm. Then they danced the long-forgotten dance and danced it gracefully and well. They were Henry Ford and his wife. No pose here. Not the slightest self-confidence they saw, but the sudden they were creating. Just two simple, plain Americans without "side" or orientation pleasing themselves and were not very confident without the slightest embarrassment, or the slightest mannerism to suggest that there was one of the three or four brothers at the table, the most talked about. And as they舞了声 have they conducted themselves throughout the voyage. Not in anyone else are they different from anybody else. Passengers Observe Wishes THESSALONIE, GOSSELB WISCH He goes and goes to Europe, is dressed secretly in Embroidered jeans, is with him and two friends from Detroit. There is no retinue, no ostentation, no attention. He has a secret camera, he will be his him. At first he seceded a bit afraid he let he be spoken to by too many. This word often elicits, the passengers tell them, how they wish to meet him. But he is happy to meet them and to talk with the utmost frankness about anything they wish to ask him. A fine man, he is planning to take over one of the most famous of the small British cars. He is planning to go to build a hotel in England to陪 all the rumors that are circulat- A German professor eagerly asks his views on the future of agriculture and Ford gives them just as eagerly and passionately. He found one old acquaintance on board, Count Felix von Luecker, the famous久 time-sea runner who ran the Brit- Finds Acquaintance Fold ladders with the joy of a boy to the count's off-told tales and swap yarn for yarn with him. Anon he dritches back to the ship we are on. He cuts a chunk of the yarn this one to run half of our River Rogue fabric and perhaps more than that. 6 RIGHT OFF THE BOAT Swank wasn't amused in, or ever impressed, but it has all the crisp features, its compaction air, the aeruginosity, its lightness, its flair. Then after decades of discomfort, men turned in five armoured the stiff collar, the slick skin, the gins wine. Then came the reaction. In the memory of death, the soaring pages of a memoir, the thrill of thiamin, harvested milk, riddled collars, and then came Swank's blink like a pin, but let it. Shit it on and it skip it. It skipped it. And then there was Goldfield or gold solid. Palm, fancy and sport designs in various colors. Jewelers' "Are you thinking about inventions all the time?" asks a distinguished American woman to whom he has just finished the invention, a new device for his car. "Can you believe we are going through the water at 30 miles?" "Yeah," says this man with a dreamer's face, "that's the way we keep silve Rancher Gives Grandson $10,000 *Manhattan* *Gavin* *Grandson* $10,000 *Northfield* *Sarah* *two-second born to Mr. and Mrs. Williams* $25,000 *it is to receive a gift of $10,000 from their son* $40,000 *lionare rancher and cattle herder* $8,000 SWANK LOOKS LIKE A PIN - NET INT Built by the Mint, & Wild Cats Maker of Kingsway, Call Datios and Cotton Auto- motion Lights. . . Attachd, Man, Mar Kansas Bay Becomes Artist Columbia>Richard A. Chase, former fashion designer, creates 50 water color paintings of Chicago scenes, at the Chicago Gallery as part of a new exhibition. Caldwell Will Gravel Sinks Caldwell-Caldwell city commissioner construction company for surface blocks of Caldwell city streets with fine gravel. What's Doing Back Home Gleaned From Kansas Papers Poem Dekha Pagent Progress Hutchison—Practice in dramatization "Faith," in *The Adventures of Peter Dear Father*, Come Home With Me New, which will be a part of a payment given at the state W. C. T. U. (the University), and a copy of the paper can be located. **Scents to Give Tou's To Poor** Parents—Parents Boy Scouts already the best in the world. So go to the Santa Claus again this coming Christmas. The boys will collect discarded toys, repair and paint them and then they will go home with a sweet family of Parents at Christmas. Scouts To Give Toys To Poor Indendence Bank Head Indicted Wichita-George T. Gurency, president of the failed Commercial National bank of independence, today was sworn in as the fifth governor of the federal grand jury here. The indictment changed embattlement, mississippi's political identity, and abstraction of funds. Boy Dies From Accidental Shot Johnson-George Lybdick Hardin, sick since September 25, was W. Hardin was accidentally shot Sun-Sept. 29, while returning from surgery on Sept. 30. PATEE Western Electric Sound System Shows 1:00-7:00-9:00 Matinee 10c-25c-Nite 10c-35c HERE IT IS! TONITE-TOMORROW-THURSDAY teen miles northwest of Johnson. He died while being taken to a hospital at Garden City. Freshmen induction and fealty night Thursday. Campus Comment Added Fable and Late News Freshmen, don't forget your derbies tomorrow. To be without one is a breach of etiquette. To be caught without one is a breach of the peace. HUNSINGER TAXI PHONE — ONE TWO DON RONALD and his orchestra Playing "The Old Mill." Topeka Oct. 2-4 Will play your next party at the price of ordinary music. Geo. Bolles Phone 603-604 and his orchestra Hillside Pharmacy 9th Ind. Curb Service Plate Dinners 35c The First Night Game of Football, even at this early date, calls for a warm, comfortable coat. Here are Smart New Coats that score high from value and fashion standpoints. And they're moderately priced, too. Beginning at— $19.75 Presented in this collection of new Fall and Winter Coats are fashions that meet every requirement of the out-door sports occasion. Smart—casual—youthful. The appropriate types to wear to the games. Equally chic for shopping, traveling, or business purposes. Excellent quality materials, carefully tailored. Collars, belts, trimming are distinctively new. Weaves and colors are those deceased most fashionable. Altogether they be-speak such stylish warmth that you'll want yours right away. 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