THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Marjorie Frater, F. A. 223, was a Saturday and Sunday guest of Laverne Bromaugh, c21, at her home in Kansas City. Gifford Terry, e24, spent the week end in Kansas City. Thomas Mott, e'21, went to Kansas City Tuesday to vote. Mrs. and Mr. Lucius Perkins will motor to Kansas City Saturday, Leona Baumgartner, c22, will accompany them. Katherine Strong, c23, will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Geneva Cook, c'20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence. Olive Constant, c'19, will spend Wednesday in Linwood. Kenneth Constant, c22, will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Miss Agnes Laptap, c'24, and a party of friends motored to Manhattan Saturday to attend the football game. John Wahlstead, e'21, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Earl Loulen, c'22, visited at the Delta Tau Dellahouse in Manhattan over the week-end and attended the K. U-Aggle football game. Harry C. McKibbin, c21, spent the week-end in Kansas City visiting relatives. Orval Bradley, F123, spent the week end in Kansas City visiting friends. Miss Gladys Barnes, fa22, spent the week-end at her home in Barnes. Katheryn Hood, c'23, spent Sunday evening in Topeka visiting friends. Ernest Clark, c24, spent the week end at his home in Chanute. Flora Harrison, '24, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Gard net. Veronica Harkin, c'23, spent the week-end at her home in Paola. Harry Bolton, '123, has returned to school after being out a week on account of sickness. C E m A d e i n t o t h o t n s L w a v a p p C T I Married in Topeka The Gamma Phi Beta sorority will give a dance for the pledges at the Country Club on Saturday, November 6. The marriage of Paul Holland, e21 and Miss Blanche McCleckey took place in Topeka last Wednesday night. The bride's home is in Agra, Mr. Holland is the president of the mining engineers and is a member of Tau Beta Pi. Mr. and Mrs. Holland are living at 1126 Tennessee Street. Willard Larkin, e23, 'e30 to Lansing to spend Sunday with Aubrey Campbell, e24. They saw Al Johnson in Silbard in Kansas City, Saturday. Lena Brandom, c'23, and Austa Cross, c'23, spent Tuesday in Kansas City on business. Alfreda Birechak, last year a graduate student in the Spanish department, is teaching Business English in the Junior College of Kansas City. Nelson Todd of Gardner, Kanaas, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the beta house. William Blankenbeker, 'fn24, has withdrawn from classes and returned to his home in Olathe. William Skinner of Thayer, Kans. spent Tuesday at the Acacia house. The University Club received the election returns last night over private wire from Western Union. The club received lunch served during the evening. The nurses of the Student Hospital entertained the graduate nurses of the city Saturday night with a Halloween pary. Kappa Phi will hold an open meeting at Meyers Hall Wednesday at 7 o'clock. Eva Lee fa'23 spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Yates Center. Lorena Shafer c22 spent the week end at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Nelle Russell, of Ellis, visited the week end with Lola Grog. c22 Nestor Moore, c23, spend the week end in Manhattan visiting Miss Virginia Groux at the Delta Delta Delta house. Dorothy Schollberger, c² 24, and Elynny Brown, c² 24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Manhattan with Miss Florence Barnheisel. The books used in connection with Economics I courses, formerly kept in the Law library, have recently been moved to the second floor of Spooner library and will be handled by the librarian there. Miss Gladys Paup, of Wichita, has been visiting in Lawrence for the past few days. Mary Elizabeth Westpheling, c'22, has withdrawn from classes and returned to her home in Nevada, Mo. Jean Haines, A. B. '20, spent the week end at the Sigma Kappa house. Miss Haines is teaching at Galena. Miss Clara Marie Gibbons, A. B. 20, who is teaching in the high school in Kansas City, Kansas visited lawsuits in Lawrence Friday. Miss Theresa, Tummel and Robert Train were married in Kansas City last Sunday. Mrs. Train was a student in the University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. and Mrs. Train have gone to California. John S. Light, c23, and Lloyd Roberts, c23, spent last week-end at Winfield. Ray Gafney, fa'21, visited last Sunday at the Delta Upsilon house. Trinder Chester spent last Sunday in Kansas City as the guest of Donald B. Eyer. "Stub" Benedict, a former student of the University, is visiting at the Alpha Tau Omega house today. Mrs. Trinder of Junction City visited her grandson Trinder Chester last Saturday. Guy Brown, c'23, is in Kansas City Mo., on a business trip today. The Week end guests at the Lakota house were. Helen Putman, Salina; Edith Johnson, Brookville; Marion Lindsey, Topeka; Winifred Hinweiss, Winifred Butcher, Cimarron; Marie Logan and Bertha Meyer's, of Morgan. 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