THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Methodist Students Start Campaign Thirty-three Methodist students met in the church social rooms Wednesday night to launch the associate membership campaign for the school year. A dinner was served the committee at 6 o'clock by the Young Women's Bible Class of the church, after which short talks were given by Professor Bingle, and Mr McKinley Warren outlining the campaign nplans. Associate membership cards and a list of names were handed each com-mittteeman. By means of these all Methodist members of the student body will be seen and urged to grab training in their own church or to signify their wish at the service Sunday morning. BY THE WAY Anderson-Reinisch Arthur S. Anderson, 19, and Margaret Reinish, A.B.I. 19, were married Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the Christian Church parsonage by the Reverend Lee Sorp. Mr. Anderson is a member of Pitt Ginnia Church, a member of a group in Delta Pi. They will make their home in Kansas City, Mo. FRIDAY EVENING PARTIES TAYLOR—READY WEDDING TAYLOR—BRADY WEDDING Leo Brady, 19, and Mildred Taylor, 25, are the parents of two sisters at the home of Miss Taylor's sister, Mrs. Hugh St. Hugh, in Concordia, Miss Taylor is a member of Pi Beta Phi and Mr. Brady is a member of Sigma Chi. They are at home at Locust Court, Kansas City, Missouri. FRIEDAY EVENING PARTIES Kappa Phi women will be hostesses in a house on the Methoist Church Friday evening from 8 until 10 o'clock. Robinson Gymnasium will be open for dancing Friday evening, for any and all students whether dated or not. This is the first of a series of Friday night parties arranged by the Woman's Student Government Association and the Men's Student Council. At later parties the entire building will be open for recreation and dancing. Personals of the Campus. Personalas of the Campus. Miss Thelma, Auld has resigned her position as stenographer in the School of Medicine and has returned to her home in St. Joseph, Missouri, after assisting with enrollment. Ted Crum, c17, left to Tuesday for Dallas, Texas, where he will be consulting geologist for the Fisher and Lowie Oil Company. Crum has just returned from serving five months in Russia with the British Army, and six months in France with the American Army. Miss Wallace Armstrong will spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Missouri. Frances Riley, and Ruth Lennen expect to spend the week end at their homes in Soldier. Miss Riley came two years in a girl school in Illinois. Doris Drought, c'20, and Marine Firestone, c'21, will spend Saturday and Sunday at Miss Drought's home in Kansas City. Cornelia Washburn, c'23, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Mildred Miller, c'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. She will have as her guest Helen Stephenson, c'21. Nadine Irwin, c'23, will spend Saturday and Sunday as the guest of Miss Eleanor Proudft in Kansas City. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain at an tea Friday afternoon in honor of their chaperon, Miss Surmeneer, giving up her work with them. Sigma Phi Sigma announce the pledging of Dallas Harper, c'23, of Esbon. The Rota Society welcomed its new members by a hike and weine roast at Woodland Park, Wednesday evening. Chaperons were Miss Maguirs and Miss Molly O'Brien. Sigma Nu will entertain with house dance Friday night. Teresa Tucker of Washburn College was a guest at the Theta house yesterday driving over from Toppea and returning in the late afternoon. Mrs. Virginia Brand Ream, a student in the Graduate School, returned to tuesday from Springfield, Mo., where she taught by the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Bessie Doutht of the zoology department was able to be out Wednesday for the first time since she was injured. Which she was injured a week ago. Selecting of members of the Woman's Glee club is being delayed owing to the fact that Miss Wellington has been unable to find an accompanist. Carl B. Campbell, a former student in the School of Law, is visiting at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Miss Gladys Adama returned Tuesday to her home in Kansas City, Mo., after spending a week at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Agnes Jackson, who enrolled last week has been compelled to leave school because of ill health. Bulah Loftin left this afternoon for Washington, where she will attend George Washington University. Miss Watson Recovering. Miss Carrie Watson, University librarian, who has been ill the last several days, is reported to be imminent and expects to be back in the library within the next few days. Send the University Daily Kansan home. falk things over— Plymouth Congregational Church, the oldest church in Kansas, is old enough to dare to be unconventional. its reputation for sound sense and a reasonable conservatism is assured. an experiment on ice once in whirl. This fall it is suiting its evening program to modern conditions. For the first six weeks of the autumn, while K. U. students are getting acquainted, there will be no stiff, formal evening service at Plymouth Church. Then in summer, about sevent-thirty you will find it as cheery as a private home. No straight rows of chairs. Everything informal and homelike. If you decide to stay—and you will—before you leave you will have met fine folks, you will have joined in some hearty singing, you will have been told you will and you will have had an appetizing bite to eat. Ask anyone who was there last week if it isn't so. More tomorrow. while you're enjoying All Masons on the Hill are cordially invited to a watermelon feed at 8 o'clock Friday night at the Masonic Temple. This is the annual melion party given by the Scottish Rite bodies of Lawrence, in welcoming student and faculty Masons of the University of Notre Dame, the first corporal for all Masons to get together. George O. Foster says that forty fine large, juicy melyes are now on ice and that he hopes none of them will be slighted. Cordially yours. Plymouth Jottings a sandwich or your All Hill Masons Invited To Water Melon Party Ross W. Sanderson, Pastor of Plvmouth. favorite Sundae at—— The Oread Cafe "a rendezvous for students" the seclusion of our booths makes even politics perfectly safe! YOU'LL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO GO TO CARTERS— For Student Supplies一 Theme Paper, Note Books, Note Book Paper, Special Rulings, Special Punchings, The Best Fountain The Best Fountain Pens Engineering Supplies—Drawing Instruments— K & E rules— Phone 1051 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT AT F. 1. Carter 1025 Mass St. Bomb Explosion Kills Three Dalavia, New York, Sept. 25.-Blackhenders are believed to be responsible for the wrecking by a bomb of the two-story dwelling of Carl Trimarchi early today killing three persons and injuring four. The house was blown to pieces. Three K. U.Journalists On Daily Oklahoma A letter from Raymond Fagan, former student in the department of journalism, tells of his work and the work of two other former students on newspapers in Oklahoma City. He speaks of Vivian Sturgeon, A.B.I.8, George Dogs, The letter written by "Dad" Westfall, pressman of the department of journalism. Mr. Fagan says of his work on the Daily Okahoman, where he has been but a few weeks: "Go on telegraph desk at five in afternoon and read y for first two editions of Okahoman, the morning rag. At nine o'clock you turn up for Times, the afternoon Okahoman, Ten o'clock you turn A.P. and Universal wires over to me and everybody says good night while I toil until two or three." Miss Sturgeon is reporting for the Times during the day. Gene Dyer is Sunday editor of the Oklahoma Miss Hurricane is reporting for the Times during the day. Gene Dyer is Sunday editor of the Oklahomaian magazine, "elincitue" on Saturday nights. Send the Daily Kansan home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Floyd spent Sunday with their son, Dean Floyd, c'20. Mr. Floyd is a member of the Kannas delegation of stock raisers who are meeting with packers in the city. Mr. Floyd stockmen are facing heavy losses because of the great decrease in the price of beef. 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