THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Wood announce the marriage, July 1, of their daughter, Isabel Moore to Mr. Julius L. Bednasky. Mr. and Mrs. George Priestly of Lawrence announce the marriage Sept. 14. Only single men. The Gorttreus and Hertz families, W. Hertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holmes, Auctioneer is made of the mur- riage June 24, in St. Louis for a contingent $750. Mrs. Charles K. Cary of Fairview, Oklan, Mr. Cary is a graduate of the school of Law Armenianization is made of the mærk name, September, Sept. 7, in the name of George S. Stevens to Dr. Vernon Kenny, M.E., Kenny is a graduate of the University and a member of the faculty. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Way of Lawrence announce the marriage, to Mr. Frank Strong, Jr., son of Mr. Frank Strong, Mrs. Strong graduated from the University this fall from Yale University. Following the wedding they left for the University to teach next year. Mr. Strong will touch next year. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey G. Trunau of New York announce the marriage, Aug. 17, of their daughter Mathilde Krocher, to Mr. Jake Stuart, matrimonial attorney. Mr. Stuart is a member of the department of Journalism at the University. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tatum of Kansas City announce the marriage, Aug. 8, of his daughter, Helen, to Mr. Claude Albert Huyck. Mize Tatum is a member of Alpha Omniron Pi security. Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Vern Moehmet of Lawrence announce the marriage, Sept. 7, of their daughter, Christine Church, Mr. and Mrs. Church are both graduates of the University of Wisconsin. She is a professor in the department of journalism for the past three years. They are Winthek, Winfield K., 1619 Antoinne Street, Winthek, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunkelberger announce the marriage, Aug. 15, of their daughter, Necia Elizabeth to Sheri Schoenfelder in Hays. Mr. Schoenfelder are at home in Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eagan of Hutchinson announces the recent merger of those trustees of Wichita, Ms. Darra is a graduate of the University and of Pretoria College, Ms. Burns of Washington Seminary in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Reese of Topeka announces the recent marriage of their daughter, Martina, to Mr. Rubin Roper. The parents are Matheus in a member of the Delta Gamma sorority and Mr. Mathias a member of the University's 6th grade graduates of the University. ICE CREAM SPECIALS We specialize in Fancy Brick and individual Mounds of ice cream for all kinds of parties. Be sure to cry our pink shimmer for your Pink Tee. Telephone us for suggestions and prices. Kau Valley Cy, Tea Cream Dept, Phone 820, Adv Greetings Jaybawker Drake & Holmes Bakery Battery Sweets Headquarters Phone 635 Announcement The STADIUM BARBER SHOP Is Under New Management Harry Schell. Prop. OLD STUDENTS Renew Your Acquaintance NEW STUDENTS Let's Be Friends HAIR CUT 40c 1103 Mass. Acoustic Phenomenon in Yellowstone Is Heard This Summer For Two Days Yellowstone Park—The mysteries acoustic phenomenon over Yellowstone, where ever and wherever it rarely but nevertheless intermittently during the past 14 years, has again been heard this summer on two succeeding days of a quiet valley. To some they are "musical." Others describe them as resembling the whirring sound made by the wings of many birds flying to yet another resemble moons. Yellowstone Park...The mysteries may in some way be closely naked accupitence phonemes taken from the cause of the accuse phonemes recorded by a volcano. Annou the latest to hear the mysterious noises are Harold Fabian, Republican national committee member, and E. Ogstrom, assistant chief ranger of Yellowstone. While fishing on Grobe lake, with the breeze blowing in a haze, she encounters sounds similar to that coming from an airplane, originating in the east, passing over the lake, and dying in it. Ranger George Baggley, while standing within 200 yards of the shore of Lake Yellowstone, heard the sound, the noise, and the flight, occur at three different times. Back in 1888, John H. Reshainne, topographic engineer of the United States, heard the beating the mysterious sounds when he bid a supply camp on the west shore of the Lake about half-way up the river. Mr. Lake Hotel and the Lake Guitlet, Mr. Reshainne states that he frequently heard the sound which has been called "the thunder" because it sounds like something like a moan. This sound beays seemed to come from a hot spring on the bank of the lake on the north side of the lake upon the state of the atmosphere and the direction of the wind. On approaching the spring, however, the only sound heard was the his of a boat. While, he was crossing the lake in a home-made boat with three friends, he woke up and wired up come into the boat and was struck by lightning. One member of the murray was killed, two were injured, one was struck by lightning, and Mr. Renahave states that the bolt of lightning which struck the boat came from the sun and that when he regained consciousness the sun was shining and the air was clear. He was struck by lightning from the clear sky. WELCOME The College Jeweler welcomes the Jayhawkers and invites you to inspect the stock of fall jewelry Ed. Parsons 725 Mass. Source of Salt Supplies Affects Race Distribution *Science Service* Mexico City CIH—Service)—Man's craving for salt, a psychological yearning only recently understood, but followed blindly throughout the 1980s, as a factor in the distribution of races. The influence of salt on the early Mexican diet, Mexico, the crusade of native American civilization, is traced to Miguel O. de Mendizuan, ethnologist, in a museum in Mexico by the Mexican National Museum. While the modern world has solved and forgotten its salt problem, it was still a burning question in the civilization world a few centuries ago, and there are many regions today where it retains its old importance. In parts of the Mexican state of Guerrero, to cite an example, salt is one of their other commodities, just as it was in the great Antiope markets that Cortes saw. Miss Estella Earle, formerly employed in the business office of the University, has accepted the position of professor in the School of Fine Arts. Miss Earle, whose parents live in Idaho, graduated in 1923. Since then she has continued her work in geographic and commercial subjects in high school. Price Range FRUIT PUNCH Why worry about making punch for your party or dance? We will make it for you. Just telephone our Ice Cream department what you want. Kaw Valley Cremium, Phone 820—adv. $1.98 to $3.98 Felt, Soliel, Velvet Brown, Blue, Black 1103 Mass. Phone 693 The College Hat Shoppe Lydia Tidow The New Cafeteria Opened Monday Morning Breakfast Lunch Dinner Regular Hours 7:30-8:45 11:30-1:30 5:00-6:30 We Welcome All Located in the New Union Building Welcome Watkins National Bank - Lawrence National Bank Consolidated, with enlarged facilities invite your banking business. At the Lawrence National Bank Building you will find most of the employees of both banks ready and willing to give you the banking service you will require. 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