SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Society The past summer has been full of many surprises from both faculty and students from Mt. Oralid. Many were honored by the Alumni Honor Society, honored group they are two-layer members, Robert Calderwood, professor of history; and F. B. Guild, professor of politics. Professor Caldwell was married to Miss Natalie Halewain of Wiesen, WI. She graduated from Collage College, Northfield, MN, and got her masters degree at Columbia university. Mrs. Caldwell was professor of English at the castle, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell spent the summer of Duluth, Minn., at Larryce in Lawrence at 1204 Vermont street. Helen Elizabeth Steen of Topeka to Carl W. Berger of Lawrence, on June 6 in Leavenworth. They are both grade-III teachers. The couple is living in Coffeyville. On June 7, Uma Alexander of Lawrence was married to Clyde Babb of Jewell, Kan. Mr. Babb is a Delta Lumba Lumba. Eather Bird of Kawanaku to Walter M. Cooper of Little Rock, Ark., on June 6. Mr. Cooper is a Chai Omega and Dr. Cooper attended the University of Arkansas and the University of Oklahoma. The couple lives in Formal City, Okla. Professor Guild was married last month to Misa Leville Villa, of Chauute. The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. Leville and Mila Jaehn street, and Mia Jane Livingston of Chanuze at Betbany chapel in Topeka. Prof. and Ms. Guild spent the summer at Providence, R. L., and will be at this winter at 1314 Louisiana street. Gladys Fulton of Kansas City to Melvin Decker of Concord on June 7. The bride is a Chi Oroga and the groom a Sigma Nu. Mary Frances Allen of Ottawa is Gustav Geiger of Kansas City on June 7. The couple was married in Lawley, where he bride is a graduate of the University. Margaret Margetz Roe of Emporia to Robert LeWitt William Riehmke of Marktkin married at Emporia on June 10. Mr Raynolds is an Alba Kappa Lambla Lambdine Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oliver of Chicago announce the marriage on June 7 of their daughter, Ethea May, to Isabel W. Davidson of Lawrence. Mr. Davidson of Lawrence is the D. M. Houston university, and an all-court baseball联赛 in 1977. Margaret Smith of Newton to Dr. F. Wufkulbeck of Stull on June 5, married at the home of the bride. The marriage of Mia Maudlehoff Kadiryn Guirkstedt and Prof. Jens P. Jensen of Lawrence has been announced. The ceremony was performed in Waverly, Iowa, June 2. Predation is on love of this winter. The wedding of Miss Sumzune Barr; of Elbow Lake, Mumu; and Charles Sinchin Luna, of Shotton, Neb, took place June 13 at the home of her. bride's mini, Mintz Fanny and Jolie Nell, 640 Ohio Street, Mrs. Luna was graduated from the University with the class of 1925. The marriage of Min Oclivia Greenswood O'Dell and Frank L. Thunder of Woburnshire took place in Tepee State University, where she met Wadabren College and the University. Miss Marion McDonald, of Kansas City, and Wilfred Belgard, of Newport, were invited June 14 at Beaurevitch University from the University, was the first honorary colonel of the R.O.T.C., a member of the women's basketball squad. He played for the women's basketball team Gamma. Mr. Belgard was graduated from the University in 1968 when he was captured of the varsity and allied basketball teams. He is in Kenna Fak. The marriage of Mrs Viels Kluweig of Lawrence and Donald Scournheim of Schaeffenbeck, N.Y., took place June 10 at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Scournheim was graduated from the University of Kansas this spring. The double wedding of Sina Trade Stockier to George Euniah Hall, both of Eureka, and Misa Virginia Stuartier toack Polkenger of Wichita school. in place in Earbo, June 14. Both Miss Freya Staunshier and Miss Virginia Staunshier were students at K.U. where they were members of Chi Ogre anao from K.U. and Chi Ogre anao from K.U. He belonged to the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Miss Mina Roth Day and Orin Charles Jordan were married June 6 at the bachelor's home near Lawrence, Mrs. Jordan attended the University. Ambrucallion has been made of the marriage of Miss Marvette Stoefeld of Newton, Iowa, to Harry H. Skinner, of Columbus. The groom was graduated from Ohio State in June 1967. Mr. Skinner was a member of the Kansas basketball and wrestling teams and captain of the latter in 1928. He also fired on the Kansas rite team in 1929. He attended Newton in 1925. He is affiliated with Delta Gemma Lambda. Hilton, Almond, Hooker, Oklah, Inamu Phi Beta, and Harold Ford, Vicutha, Phi Beta Pl, were married day 28. Dorothy Smith, Sr. of Okehoka and Lawrence M. Gabel, of Holton, were married July 11, at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Gabel is a member of Gumman Phi Beta sorority. They are living in Okehoka where Mr. Make Sharons Your "HOME" Store Gabel is engaged in the furniture an undertaking business. Jean Stevenson, fx, Turon, and Howard Rooney, LLB Z. Dodge City, were married July 23 at the home of Mrs. Rooney's parents. Mrs. Rooney is in his childhood. She is much while Mr. Rooney belongs to the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Rollin Hosiery our new number at $1.00 These are full fashioned chiffon Miss Anna Mae Harpston and Victor Grange of Wichita would be married June 10 in Birmingham, Ala. Miss Grace is member of theGamma Phi Beta society. Novelty Berets Velvets Smart Felts in our Millinery Dept. at $3.95 - $4.95 - $6.50 Lois Thompson and Chronee Paulsen, both of Concordia, were at the bride's home, June 4. They will be at home in Concordia. Miss Ruth Ebbel Brown and Harry Jonathan Ellis were married Tuesday, June 10, at the home of the bursary-purse recipient, Diane Schuster. State Teacher's College at Pittsburgh and the University. Mr. Ellis received the University. School of Business at the University. YOUR CAR TIRE SERVICE BATTERY SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE CARRY ON STORAGE & DELIVERY WASHING & GREASING ELECTRICAL SERVICE is very essential to you happiness while in school. We are equipped to give you COMPLETE SERVICE We Never Close TIRES CARTER Super Service CALL 1300 University of Kansas Concert Course 27th Season The Management is pleased to announce an array of musical talent secured for the season 1930-31 of the world's most renowned soloists. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Oct. 13—CLAUDIA MUZIO. Soprano One of the world’s greatest Dramatic Sopranos Nov. 6—TIPICA ORCHESTRA Mexico’s Finest String Band with Dancers and Soloists Nov. 24—MYRA HESS England’s first Woman Pianist and CORNELIUS VAN VLIET Celebrated Concert Cellist in Joint Recital Feb. 26—MAIER & PATTISON The farewell tour of these incomparable artists in Two-Piano Recital May 4—ALBERT SPALDING A return engagement of America's Greatest Violinist ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY PADEREWSK1—The King of Pianists comes on April 22 as an Extra Attraction. Holders of Concert Course Season Tickets may reserve for this great concert at any time in advance. No Advance in Prices A Strictly Non-Profit-Sharing Course. All receipts go each year towards bringing to Lawrence these World-Renowned Artists. To ensure its continuance identify yourself as a Patron of the Best Music for the Community. 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