THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN SOCIETY Jerome K. Skoehler, LLB'21, and Edwin R. Bauman, LLB'21, who were successful applicants for admittance to the State Bar Association last week, were through Law School on their way to Kansas City. William J. Dixon, e22, spent the week end in Lawrence visiting friends. Professor Joseph I. Farrell, of San Diego, Cal., spent the week end in Lawrence visiting his sister, Miss Bella Farell. Professor Farrell was formerly professor of music in the School of Fine Arts here. During the past year iss Farrell has been secretary to Miss Corbin. George R. Woodward, of K. U. athletic fame, has been in Lawrence the past week with his wife who has undergone an operation for appendicitis. Coach Woodward, commonly known in Lawrence as "Rock," has been in charge of athletics at Hays High School during the last school term. He led the Lawrence High School through a very successful season during the fall semester. Theeward will be at Hays again next winter. He is at present employed to teach athletics in the summer session of the Hays Normal School, JUNE IS WEDDING SEASON Matrimonial Call Obeyed by K U. Graduates in Several Places As everyone knows, June is the wedding season for college graduates as well as other folks in Kansas. Once in a while, some of the under graduate students find that they cannot longer resist the call to matrimonial bliss but still find that the commitments are delayed until their friends pay the department secrets from them. One of the important weddings of last week according to the Kansas City papers was the marriage at Kansas City, Kansas, last Wednesday evening, June 22, of Miss Julia Margareth Lodge, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Lodge, to Mr. Earl T. Hovey. The bride graduated from the University of Kansas, where she lived, while here was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and the Torch honorary society. The groom is a senior in the law school at Kansas City. The Rev, G. Franklin Ream, pastor of the Washington Avenue Methodist church, read the double ring ceremony before an altar of ferns and palms. Preceeding the ceremony, Miss Fergus Riley, of Soldier, Kansas, sank "At Dawning" and Miss Mary Virginia Barker, of Girard, played the wedding march. Miss Mildred Hovey, sister of the bridegroom, attended as maid of honor. Neal Alleman was best man and a cousin of the bride, Sarah Hamilton, carried the rings on a white skin cushion. Mr. and Mrs. Hovey are spending the their honeymen in Colorado and will be "at home" after July 15 at their house, 4306 South Lake Lodge, near White Church, Kansas. WYNN-DAUGHERTY Miss Edith Wynn, who graduated with the class of 1919, became the bride of Mr. - William Arthur Daugherty, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, at a church wedding in the Trinity Lutheran church of Lawrence last Saturday evening, June 25, Rev N. D. Gochring, the pastor of the church, returned from summer vacation in Colorado to officiate. Floral decorations festoned the church and many relatives and friends attended, this being Miss Wynn's home before she accepted a situation in Tulsa where she met Mr. Daugherty, who is a graduate of the University of Missouri law school. The sister of the bride, Miss Louella Wynn was bridesmaid and Mr. Justin Roark, a cousin of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Miss Madeline Schultz and Miss Ruth Eriksen, of Lawrence. Tuki's has been selected as the home city of Mr and Mrs. Daugherty after pleting their honeymoon, PHILLIFS-MARSHALL An announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Jeanette Phillips and Jack Marshall which took place last week. The bride attended the University last year and is a member of the Pita Beta Pi sorority, Mr. Marshall was also a K. U. student last year and is a member of Delta Upsilon. DYKES-PEGUES The marriage of Miss Ada Dykes and Mr. Henry Pegues will take this evening in Lebanon, Kans. Both are former K. U. students and well known in University circles. Miss Dykes is a member of Pi Beta Phi and Mr. Pegues is a Phi Kappa Psi. Roll of Summer Session Students The Summer Session Kansan is publishing the names and Lawrence addresses of the Summer Session students as rapidly as space will permit. The following is additional to the list that was started in the Kansan for Tuesday, June 21: (Continued from last issue.) MEN Doering, Raymond Ed., 122 Miss. Dowell, Frank S., 122 Miss. Duffen, T. S., 122 Miss. Duffen, Rollo Carlton, 512 Ohio. Dungan, R. Melburn, 110 Ind. Dunn, Paul B., 745 La. Dyche, Ge.A., 161 Mass. Dyche, Ge.A., 161 Mass. Easterling, J. C., 932 Tenn. Easterling, J. C., 932 Tenn. Eastwood, James A., 1105 Missouri Eckelberry, O. S., 1042 Ohio. Elliott, Ed. A. Elliott, Ed. A. Elliott, Ed. A. Elting, J. A., 1215 Oread. Evans, Leo, 1134 Ky. Ewing, E. G. Fabian, T. D., 1409 R. I农军, T. D., 1409 R. I农军, Harry, 1225 Oread. Ferris, O. Roland. Faulley, Leon E., 1301 T恩. Fenton, James J., 1015 Ky. Feld, Frederick H., 1534 T恩. Ferguson, E. Robert, 108 Edgehill. Ferpotto, John A. Ferris, C. Ray, 1043 Hold, Frederick H., 1534 T恩. Ferguson, E. Robert, 108 Edgehill. Fish, Willis G. W., 510 M. Fitch, Howard Hoge, 705 Ohio Fitzmorris, Morris, 1439 T尼莱, Everett H., 98 Vt F丽莱, H. Mass. Frahm, Herman C., 1380 Oberfricker, James V., 1344 Ky. Fishman, Arthur Alexander, 19 W Gafney, Ray E, 926 Ind. Gagliardi, Domenico, 1238 Tenn. Gardel, Ed. Eh, 1174 Tenn. Gardner, Wiley, 1225 Orcad. Gardener, Lawrence H., 1328 Ohio. Garwin, Arthur E., 1614 Ky. Garlichs, Richard H., 1294 Ohio. Gardener, E. 2044 Tenn. George, Akteson L., 1325 Tenn. Germann, Walter H., 1709 La. German, John L., 1336 Tenn. Glisson, Hurry V., 1288 Ohio. Enrique, Enrique, 1288 Corn. Glaseock, Vail V., 1225 Orcad. Glamel, Ray G., 1228 Ind. Goodman, LeRoy, 1126 Ohio. Goodner, Kenneth Howard Gould, Alphon, 1134 Ohio. Gould, Ralph, 1026 Ohio. Graves, Walter Geo., 300 W. 14th St. Grassie, Kenneth Howard Gould, Ralph, 1026 Ohio. Graves, Walter Geo., 300 W. 14th St. Grassie, Gilbert G., 1915 Ky. Greory, Stanley M., 1312 Vt. Griffith, Wm. Henry, 1336 Vt. Grosse, John H., 1139 Vt. Grosser, John H., 1139 Vt. Hackney, Myron Winston, 1228 La. Haddock, Marshall, 1301 Mich. Hake, Newton, 745 La. Hall, E. Raymond, Haskell Inst. Hamilton, Wavman Geo., 1215 N. J. Barnes, Ernest Louis Garrett, Diane Garrison, Clarence A., 23 E. 136h. Harris, John Carter, 1290 L. Harrison, Ally Brook, 1042 Ind. Harrison, Eleanor Gear, Marion, 1991 Mid. Harter, Verne A., 1127 OH. Hassen, Coe Edwards, 1333 Tem. Hawk, Gourn Murrin, 40 Ala. Hawk, Gourn Murrin, 1537 Tem. Havil, Lesen, 1037 Tem. Hays, Claude Arnur, 1237 Oread. Heason, Loren Stewart, 1614 Ky. Hedrick, Gilbert F., 1244 La. Heim, Junior, 1094 Tenn. Heim, Nurin, 1301 Tenn. Henry, Stone Nathaniel, 752 Conn. Hensner, Wm. Wilder, 1301 Mk. Herrick, Don Henry. Herrick, Jim Murray, 1111 Ky. Hetter, Chas C., Miss of Miss. Hetter, Donald M., 614 Ky. Higgins, Sevent E., 1232 Ohio. Hildreth, Lane Warner, 1001 Miss. Hill, Chas. Warren. Hobson, Chas. Penn. Hobbs, Russell Eugene, 1246 Oread Hodson, Emery Loyd, 1336 Vt. Hogg, Ira Dwight, R. 2. Hollingberry, Geo P., 1213 Ohio. Hover, Kelvin V., 2237 Mass. Hover, Win, 1236 Oread. Hover, Win, Thomas, 1009 Ky. Horr, Worthy H., No. 7 Jackson Bldg Houston, James Henry. Hout, Gus Jay, 1225 Oread. Howe, O. Kem., 1346 Tenn. Hoyt* Reginald H., 1225 Oread. (This list will be continued in the this list will be continued in the next issue of the Kansan. (Continued from last issue.) Conboy, Leila Frances, 1312 Ky. Conboy, Maria Sara, 1312 Ky. Conn, Emily, 1300 Haskell Ave. Connelly, Gertrude, 1121 Ohio. Constant, Olive Jane, 624 Ky. Converse, Helen Ruth, 1332 La. Coats, Elizabeth Corder, Mrs. Bethel Back, Marcus, 1091 I-2 Tenn. Corn, Laura E., 1225 Oread. Correll, Pearl, 1240 Ohio. Cosgriff, Nellie Cecelia Cowan, Anna Frances, 036 N H. Cowar, Harriet, 601 La. Cox, Nadine, 601 La. Crawford, Lucy C., 1313 Vt. Crim, Adore Montgomery, 746 Lak. Crowder, Roma A., 729 Mo. Crowder, Julia, 624 Lak. Crostwhait, Otn C., 1200 Tenn. Crawford, Mrs J., 1831 Barker. Cutter, Charlotte, 1604 Tenn. Cutter, Irene Elizabeth, 1604 Tenn. Cruma, Arna Laura, Ohio. Davis, Marya, 1319 Tenn. Dawson, Loja Lorene Day, Gertrude, 1230 Oread. Dean, Dorothea Elizabeth, 17 E, 117 Decker, Helen M., 125 Tenn. Decoursey, Mary Edmun, 1340 Ky. Desmond, Immaculata, 1340 Ky. DeWoody, Lucille Donna, 1046 I-2 WOMEN Ermert, R. A., 1230 Oread. Dielkeman, R. Anna, 1201 Kiel. Dieter, Ada Mace, 1201 Kiel. Dietrich, Marjorie May, 345 Mo. Dillon, Viola May, 1201 Oread. Dillen, Cablele, 1201 Kiel. Dills, Marjorie May, 1231 Oread. Dingstedt, Minnie Augusta, 832 La. Dittmore, Myrtle Etta, 1231 Oread Dixon, Benna Adelle, 1541 Ky. Dixon, Emma Adelle, 1541 Ky. Doman, Frances Annes, 1225 Ky. Donahue, Iva Dorothea, 940 Indiana Douglass, Emma M., 1225 Oread. Dumire, Ruth, 945 Missouri. Dumire, Ruth, 945 Missouri. Edmondson, Jessies France, 939 N, Y Eggleston, Lela Dora, 1241 Tenn. Elkberger, Hulda Lillian, 1122 Ohio Eggleston, Mary Agnes, 1036 N. H Ellington, Princess Allene, 839 Miss Elliott, Jennette Herriot, 1416 W. t Elliott, Maude Herriot, 1416 W. t 1416 Tenn Emley, Mrs. L. H, 1011 Ala. Emley, Mary L., 1011 Ala. Inow, Lorothy, 1117 Ky. Apperson, Olle Alberta, 300 N. H. Apperson, Olle Alberta, 300 N. H. Evans, Frances Lee, 1145 La. Fairbairn, Ruth Farling, Anne Elizabeth Farling, Anne Elizabeth Fick, Clara Mae, 17 E. 11th Fisher, Carol Elizabeth, 1245 Oread. Fleming, Irène Elizabeth, 1225 Ky. Flen, Ruby Vee, 1129 La. Frey, Mylie Herriot, 1346 N. H. Ford, Jessie Baker, 128 Ind. Fowler, Edna Mae Frandie, Belle Louise Frandie, Belle Mae, 1933 Tenn. Frandie, Belle Mae, 1933 Tenn. Frey, Mylie Herriot, 1346 N. H. Friend, Helen, 1644 Mass. Fry, Leo Lois, 1236 La. Fults, Viola Milred, 1312 Ky. Gardenhire, Gerritte B., 1323 La. Gardner, Clarice Mae, 1011 Indiana Gardenner, Waumeita Dunshea, 1225 With Suits In 300 Fabrics FXTRA TROUSERS FREE Garrett, Mudge Bertha, 1247 Oh. Geiger, Susie Charlotte, 1212 Ohio. Getter, Hazel Pauline, 1121 Tenn. Gilbert, Lucille, 1109 Ohio. Gilbert, Elizabeth, 1319 E.Th. Gipple, Nela Myrtle, 1225 Ky. Ginn, Annie Elsbeth, 1041 Vt. Glem, Bertha Lee, 1105 Ky. Glem, Fennell, 1106 Ky. Eddie Rachel, 1231 Oread Goodwin, Ida Alice, 820 E.14th. Googins, Dorothy Armyle, 1217 Ky. Gordon, Alice L, 841 La. Gordon, Anne L, 812 La. Gould, Eldy the Elder, 912 Ala. Gould, Gladys Ethel, 912 Ala. Graeber, Bernice, 433 Ohio. Graeber, Margaret, 1835 Mass. Graham, Jon, Graham, Jane, 1339 Ohio Graves, Dorothy, 1231 La. Green, Marvin Elizabeth. Green, Phyllis Elizabeth, 1425 N. Y. Green, Sharon Elizabeth, 1319 Griffith, Florence F., 1301 Ohio Grifflits, Glendale, 1601 Ohio. Grinter, EdH. H. (This list will be continued in the next issue of the Kansam.) Professor Prunty Announcement has been made of the wedding of Prof. Merle C. Prunty, of the department of education, to Miss Grace Echo, of Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. Professor Prunty Married Professor Prunty is a former resident of Tulsa, Okla., where they will make their home after September 1. Before leaving the university, Propraty married with a volume entitled, "Love Sisters of a Portuguese," by his class. Summer Joys Hryle Ivy, e'23, has left for his home in Tresscott, Kansas, called home by the death of his father. Mr. Ivy, better known on the football field as "Red" Ivy, has been acting as one of the life guards at Potterts lake. Emerson Martin will take his place while he is gone. Vivian Reule, fa'23, of Kansas City, Mo., spent the week end in Lawrence. She attended the Sigma Nu party at the chapter house Friday night. Jay J. Jakowsky, B. S., '20, who has been teaching in the University of Utah for the past year, is spending a few days in Lawrence, visiting friends. S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. A summer day—a charming book. Our summer books are attractive and interesting. See the new titles. Across Street From Courthouse Anouncement was made this morning that the Thayer Art exhibit would be open next Wednesday afternoon from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock. Wolf's Book Store 919 Mass. St. STUDENT HOE HOP The Thayer Art exhibit will be open from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock every Wednesday. Shoe Repairs Shoe Findings R. O. BURGERT, Prop. 1113 Mass. St. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Agnes Jeffries, c'23, was ill at her home in Kansas City last week. C. E. ORELUP, M.D. Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glass Work Guaranteed Dick Bros, Building Phone 445 WHEN DOWN TOWN TAKE YOUR MEALS AT THE Supreme Cafe 914 Mass. St. Meal Tickets, $4.40 for $4.00 $2.20 for $2.00 STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME TYPEWRITERS Bought Sold Rented Repaired Exchanged Lawrence Typewriter Exchange (Bliesner Bros.) Phone 548 737 St. St Miss Edith White, A.B.19, entertained at a bridge breakfast Saturday morning at 6 o'clock. Miss Annette Fugate, A.B.20, whose marriage to Mr. Harold Maton, A.B.19, is an event of the coming week, was the honored guest. Those present were: Thelmata Worochy White, Lucile Edgar, Louise Broeker, Annette, Jessamine and Josephine Furgate; Lucy and Mary Hickman, Zania Tuttle and Gertrude Lacoss. Esther Jane Kiddoo spent the week end with relatives in Kansas City, Mo. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, Binding, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils Office Supplies 736 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. 737 Mass, St. Dora Helmick Would like voice or harmony pupils an show good recommendation Phone 1257 JULY CLEARAWAY SALE ALL THIS WEEK Every garment at greatly Reduced Prices Drescher's Correct Bound for Women & Males 815 Mass. 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