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U ., will b e r e p r o - j s e tt l e d at t h e d a n c e F r i d a y n i g h t . O n e girl fr om ( ach s c h o o l will be j c h o s e n fr om th is g r o u p t o c o m - I p e te on S a t u r d a y n i g h t . T h e w i n - I nor will be c r o w n e d q u e e n o f t h e j S a t u r d a y n i g h t d a n c e . J u l i a W h i t e , Z e t a T a u A lp h a . in Dallas* ! w ill v i s i t a t h e r h o m e i thi w e e k -e n f l an d will a t t e n d tie* T e x a -O k la h o m a g a m e . S h e w ill also r e p r e s e n t the Z e t a T a u A lp h a “ A ll C o l l e g e I s o r o r it y t h e a t F i e s t a ” d a n ce . A m o n g th e s o r o r it y r e p r e s e n t a ­ t i v e s t o th e “ A ll C o l l e g e F i e s t a ” d a n c e w h o a r e s t a y i n g at t h e B a k e r H o t e l are D o r o t h y W a d e , Chi O m e g a : A n n i e P e a r l W i g g i n s , P i B e t a P h i; and D e ll H a t c h e t and V i r g in ia Stout* road, K a pp a A l p h a T h e t a . 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Bill W e l ­ l y , a c t i n g m a n a g e r , u r g e s e v e r y ­ e x ­ o n e i n t e l c ste d to a t t e n d ; p e r i e n c e lie said . T e n t a t i v e mate ires i r e b e - i n g c o n s i d e r e d . is n o t nece. a r y , Language Exams Given Saturday To 177 Students Test in Spanish. Germ an, French, Greek, Latin Scheduled O m h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n t y - - e v e n t i o n s u a g e s t u d e n t s hav e f i le d p o ti- 11 > ta k e th- f o r e i g n l a n g ­ e x a m i n a t i o n s l o b e he ld S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 17, D r , ('. A. S w a n s o n , c h a ir m a n o f t h e c o m ­ m i t t e e on f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e r e ­ N i n e t y - f i v e q u i r e m e n t s , a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . -tuilent< h a v e r e g ­ i st e r e d f o r l h i S p a n ish e x a m i n a ­ t i o n , w h ic h is to be g i v e n in G a r ­ r is o n H a ll a u d i t o r i u m . T h e F r e n c h e x a m i n a t i o n will be h e ld in M a in B u i l d i n g 2 5 0 . ' F i f t y - f i v e s t u d e n t s h a v e r e g i s t e r e d f o r f i f ­ t e e n s t u d e n t s h a v e f i le d p e t i t i o n s to and a b o u t t w e l v e h a v e r e g i s t e r e d for G r e e k , e x a m i n a t i o n s w ill be Iii I i i'i Main B u i l d i n g 21 9. All o f the e x a m i n a t i o n s will be held at 2 o ’c lo c k . Dr. S w a n s o n the s t u d e n t s w i l l o n l y said n e e d f o u n t a i n pi ns as t h e U n iv e r s i t y will f u r n i s h palier. t h i G er m a n a n d Latin to hi m g it. O n l y t a k e t e s t . t h a t Leon Discusses Recent Findings D iscoveries in G reece Interest Students t h Y iif ti rh is o f v ita l T h e ret cut d i s c o v e r y t w o < t h e a n c i e n t (»Teek c i t y i n t e n t m a i n s t r e e t a n d o f O ly n t h u s s t u d e n t s o f a n c ie n t history, H . J. 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Mr. B a r on is p r e s i d e n t o f t h e A s - s o c i a t io n o f U n i v e r s i t y R e l ig i o u s W o r k e r s .and h e a d o f tho H illel F o u n d a t i o n . A round S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n f o r t a b l e d i s c u s s i o n Will he h e ld at t h e U n i v e r s i t y Y. M. C. A. a t 3 o ’c l o c k t h e p u r p o se o f a t ­ t e m p t i n g t o u n d e r s t a n d t h e s o u r c ­ e s o f d i v i s i v e a t t i t u d e s w h ic h m ak e i n te r - g r o u p r e l a t i o n s a c o m m u n ­ ity p r o b l e m . B l a k e s l e e P r e s i d e * T h is r o u n d t a b l e will h e p r e ­ sid e d o v e r b y F a t h e r W i ll i a m F. B l a k e s l e e , d i r e c t o r o f t h e New*- m an F o u n d a t i o n , and he u n d e r l e a d e r s h ip o f Mr. t h e g e n e r a l ( 'lin c h y , a s s i s t e d b y P r o t e s t a n t . 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G r i f f i t h ' s f r i e n d s t h e s u p p o r t of e n ­ g i n e e r i n g stu den ts in eld. t i n g him to t h e a s s e mb l y . . a re sol i ci ti ng I rom G E O R G E H. N I C H O L S , JR. G eorge Ii. Nichol , -ti., a s e n ­ ior electrical en g in e e r in g student, cand id acy for a s­ an n o u n ces hi the _ < allege of sem blym an E ng ineerin g . He b eliev es that his four years on the cam pus, all o f which have been spent in ho C ollege o f E n gin eering , and bis deep int ei est in all st.uilent activ i­ ties q u a lifies him for the position. NU hols does not and, if e le c t­ ed. will not represent one c l i q u e or faction but p ledg es to d e v o t e him self w h ole-h earted ly to th*- in ­ t he ter* ts and rep resentation oi entire body o f engine* r i ng -1 u- d en ts w ith tho view in mi n d to the ad v an cem en t of Th* U n iver ­ sity o f T exas. F riends who know him personally will v o u c h for his hone tv, in tegrity, and a bil it y. 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This re- t h e iso b r i n g s out M i o f a s t u d e n t in o d v $2 I t, a f i g u r e t h a t • ni fi cant w h e n g e n e r a l r e l a i < d ot lo r n io r i e o n a lid When a comparison is made hi Iw< en the cost in the 1 D i v e r s i t y for 1 9 2 7 - 2 8 , when the amount w a s $275, and the average cost for running expense- bf each long session student In 226 other colleges and univer­ sities in the I. lilted States, for the l a m e fiscal period, it is found that the Univer­ t In sity cost is approximately $75 Indow OI genera I av* rag- . w i n c h means a acing l i t e r a l l y t h o u s a n d s ot d o l l a r s yearly. t h e e d u c a t i o n a l T h e f a ct t h a t t h e c os t cif e d u c a t i o n at T e x a s is r e l a t i v e l y so m u c h l o w e r , w h i l e t h e s t a n d a r d o f e d u c a t i o n is n o t o n l y b e i n g is b e i n g c o n ­ k e p t a t t h e g a m e lev- I b u t t i n ua l ly ' r a i s e d e a c h y e a r , s e r v e s a s p r o o f o f b o t h e x e c u t i v e a b i l i t y o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f ­ f ic ia ls, W h e n a n y c o l l e g e o r u n i v e r s i t y l a n d i n g w h i c h w h i e h h a s a n a d e n i a th* T e x a s h a s c a n b r i n g g h o u l t h a t s t a n d i n g a n d a t t h e s a m e t i m e g r e a t l y r e d u c e t h e c o s t o f e d u c a t i n g e a c h s t u d e n t , t h a t c o l ­ l e g e o r u n i v e r s i t y h a s p r a c t i c a l l y s o l v e d its a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p r o b l e m s . a n d o f i n s t i t u t i o n s o f h i g h e r T h e r e s e e m s t o h e n o d o u b t b u t t h a t t h s - e n t r a n c e f e e s a n d o i l i e r f e e s a t t e n d a n t w i t h l e a r n i n g h a v e l o a n a b s o l u t e m i n i m u m at b e e n r e d u c e d tin- U n i v e r s i t y , s o t h a t a t th * p r e s e n t t i m e t h e m s e l v e s a m a c t u a l l y r e ­ t h e s t u d e n t s t h e e f f i c ­ c e i v i n g ' d i r e c t l y ! t h e b e n e f i t s til i e n c i e s s> - ( e m . t h e U n i v e r s i t y E v e r y o n e c o n n e c t e d w i t h in a n y w a y s h o u l d t u k i s o m e p r i d e in t h e m a n n e r in w h i c h s i n h p r o b l e m s h a v e b e e n h a n d l e d , a n d r e a l i z e t h a t t h o e c o n o m i e s iii w h i c h h a v e b e e n b r o u g h t a b o u t h a v e n o w a y r e d u c e d t h e f a c t b e e n p a s s e d o n s c h o o l , a n d h a v e t o t h o s e w h o will b e n e f i t f r o m t h e m u l t i ­ m a t e l y " — f h e s t u d e n t s . a d r n i n i ! rat iv e s t a n d a r d s o f t h e in 5 ho- T he Brown Math Brize Sa* u rd I n a t i o n s ord r a n e e I ’ nj v e r s ii b*' Ie hi. I Hr o w n f r o m t h i s s t a f f o f m a t e n a t i o n s . , o n b y f r e s h m e n c o m p o t i n g t h o s p a c i a l e x a m i - tv a f t e r n o o n t h e f o r o r p r i z e s o f f e r e d t h o B r o w n v M a t h e m a t i c a l P r i z e F u n d , w i l l a l u m n u s o f E s t a b l i s h e d b y r e a l i z e d ' D i v e r s i t y , fund is a w a r d e d a n n u a l l y b y t h e t h o d e p a r t m e n t o f p u r e m a th * * - t h e b a d s o f c o m p e t i t i v e e x a m i ­ i n t e r e s t t h o a n ; t c a d e 111 t i e t h e p r i z e n e I a r \ are int* rust t ! i d e • -I S u e Ii a o l i ;* ( A a m i nut io n on the open to v e e t h e Th* -e * h e l d e a c h in O c t o b e r , m e n , a n d u i r e q u i r e m e n t e l e m e n t a r y T h e p r i z e s y m a k i n g t b i ­ n a t i o n w i l l th* a w h i c h a r e s e c o n d S a t u r d a y a l l r e g u l a r f r e s h - m i n i m u m e n t r a n c e in m a t b e m a t ics— n a m e l y , ii p l a n e t i g* *r; o n ct r v . hi* ii u ill b e a w a r i l e d t o t birne h i he • \ a 11d ( i n s i s t o f a f r a c t i o n a l p a r t o f f r o m f u n d p l a c e d 8 par!I* a l a i p u r p o s e . rn o n t h e p a r t o f a n y a l u m n u s h e h i g h l y * o m n i e n d e d , a n d t i n 1 f o r - re e l M u d e u t o f B r o w n U n i v e r s i t y w h o pa­ t a b i i s h e * l i n s d o n e m u c h f u n d rtied m o r e til p r o b a b l y e v e r h o p e d t o d o f o r t h e * m e r it o f m a t h e m a t i c s . A l i i i n I m y in I » it a point to hould ma k e m a t h e m t a k e th* t o b e a n i m i g i v e n o s o in d o i n g th* y v ill t h e m s e l v e s n u t in l i n e i o r o n e o f th p r i z e s o f f e r e d , I b u t w i l l r e a l l y ,-n t h e f u r t h e r - * r e j e c t , It a ru e o f a p r a i is a n h o n o r t o I*** a b p a r t in s u c h a c o n t e s t , a n d e \ * wert no p r a c t i - c a l s i d e t o it at y t h e a c a d e m i c j u s t i f y its e x is - v a l u e w h i c h t e n c e . i o n s w h i c h a r e * m o o n , a n d a t a l l p r o f i c i e n t h e r e n o e *»uld t h i s priz* s a t u n L p l a n a n 1 hr it lX e y o u r e r s e e m w i s e r * c o m p a n y . — ( h< >r m o r e l e a r n e d t h a n st erfteld. A l m o s t e v e r y b o d y is • a p a b b * o f t h i n k i n g h e h a t d o n e m o r e t h a n a n o t h e r d e s e r v e s , v. hi!*- t h e o t h e r t h i n k s h e b a - r e c e i v e d less t h a n h e d e s e r v e s . — Pop*'. B U L L S E S S I O N S fact - c - d o n . ” The Daily Tar Heel of th e U n i - J Th' *.1 ream o f editorial comm ent that has delug- in us the importance o f the so-called * f the bidi session is ephem eral to I say the least. In some oases th ey giv e m en — and women to them selves in the classroom. In lacking that the past, the sessions involved th e m selv es in the most abstruse in­ in religion, philosophy, and ethics. Now terested i the topics which are approached with considerable eclat arc the opposite sex, a th letics, and recrea- ■ n on , We may be w ron g in c on siderin g these the • most freq uen t, but we su b m it that th ey are the ■ ones we usually encounter. In tho first place, these topics do not require 5 ; an y deep in s ta n c e s any I thinkin g at all. The m en ta l e ff o r t to exp ress an I opinion on the topic o f any o f the afore m en tio n ed I m atters would not cause the m ost feather-brained th in k in g — or in m a n y Four S tudents T o Be Elected On October 2 0 W O R T H C O T T I N G H A M for Friend? o f W orth C ottin gh am the a n n o u n c e his can d idacy a ss e m b ly ­ o ff ic e o f i-ngineering is capable man k n ow in g tha t he of servin g and rep resen tin g them in all m atters which com e b efo re the assem bly. C ottingham , now president o f the senior class of the C ollege o f E n gin ee rin g , ha- in several o f f i ­ faith fu lly served cial cap acities during bis three years in the C ollege o f E n g in e e r ­ ing, and, having had broad e x ­ the problem s and p erience with is a ctivities o f the stu d en t body, for the o f f i c e o f well qualified e n g in e e r in g His a ssistan tsh ip in E n g in eerin g draw ing for the pa t tw o y ear s ha helped to make him fam iliar with the problems of the fresh m an a well as with those o f the upper­ classm en. Hi- class scholastically and has sin ce been on the honor roll every sem ester. He was elected t o Tau B eta Pi assem b lym an . freshm an led his I in his junior year. l f elected, C ottingham pledges ; hi* most e a rn est and sin ce re c o ­ to ut' the stu den ts operation with provide for De best interest the stu d en t body a- a whole. to su f fe r from fallen arches in the region o f the I longer any cerebrum. Furthermore, I here are no a ttem p ts made to exp ress o n e s e lf with thai fine c h o k e of rhetoric that prevailed in the past. Bull <• -om s ar*- no lon g er preparatory schools fo r I d eb ating team s and politics. C o llo q u ia lism s and i von slang are taking the place o f the ca r e fu lly j selec ted vocabulary o f the past. th eir it had Consequently* we cannot b ecom e lachrym ose the passing o f the bull s e s ­ w hen we visu a lise sion. In fact, w e doubt if it has an y th in g like the \ aine formerly. And we wish to pu t our- elves on record by sa y in g th a t the bull session is desirable . . . if it can be put upon a higher plane. N ew spapers, magazines, and radio broad- c a s t s put invidiously j cu ltiv ating our th eories on the m ost vital m atters I in of life and the pursuit o f happiness. Surely, tin age- when a dvertising is ubiq uitous arid even dn fates the use- o f articles that in the past would have brought a blush o f shame to the ch eek s of the unfortunate- person who felt the n ec ess ity for e l a b o r a t i o n on the topic, we should w elcom e an y pha i- o f public discussion that would ten d toward the form ulation of impress upon us by individual opinions. But. inasmuch a- nobody ran possibly raise the tandard o f the topics that are now discussed in tin acred atm osphere o f the bull session, we arc willing to wat h its p assin g w ithout a n y pathetic --ut intent al it y, The bull s e s s i o n is ob viou sly w an ­ ing in in flu en ce for good or evil and w e say that we are w illing to watch into the ame position now held by the cousin to the “ bull” sc don, the vanishing buffalo, —Ohio S ta te Tan t* Mi. it deterio rate C H R I S M A I W A L D from The a n n o u n c em en t o f the c a n ­ didacy o f Chris Matwald fo r a-- sem biyman the C olle ge o f ! E n gin e erin g is the exp ression of the c o n fid e n c e o f his c la ssm a te s in his ab ility to m e e t th e req u ire­ m ents of a capable assem b lym an . His active participation in cam pus a ff a ir s and his reputation a s a c o n scie n tiou s leader q u a lify bim to represent the C ollege o f E n­ gin ee rin g in the solution o f curs ( rent problems which confront the Students* A ssem bly. T he e x e c u ­ is a t t e s t ­ tive ability o f Maiwald ed by the c o n fid e n c e placed in in tw ice him by his cla ssm a te s elec tin g o f his class. him president Maiwald is an honor stu d e n t in the departm ent o f architectu re, having fou r tim es in the past yea r received national recognition for in co m p etition with the his work I leading un iversities and co lleg es is a j o f the U nited States, .Sphinx, honorary ar- : chiteetural so cie ty , and president o f the T e x a s chapter o f Alpha a rch itectu ral member o f ll*- I Rho (Tii, national : fraternity. exp erience, Basing his candidacy upon pa.-t scholastic Han d ing, : arui gen eral inter* st in campus af- I fairs, the frien d s o f Uhris Mai- ; wa Id heartily endorse him as an I enthusiastic and sin cere rep resen­ tative o f the College of E ng in eer - in their sele ctio n o f a cap ­ ; ing able assem blym an. P E A C E V S . W A R if What could th is nation do to restore peace a war shook! break out b etw een foreign powers, with the United S ta te s not a mem ber o f the Lea­ gue o f N ations? Those fa vo r o f the United State Mining the L ea gu e o f N a tio n s have said for A m erica to do that a n y t h i n g if she were n o t united with the oilier power ot (tie world in the L ea gu e; but th ose op- posod to her Honing it have ad vanced the argument that he could do more to restore peace in being on the outside than if she w e re on the it would be im possible inside. in in part at The an sw er to this question, least, will be made within the n ext few day>. The s t r u g ­ gle b etw een Japan and China in the Manchurian district has not only 1***1 the L eag u e to intervene and se*- that these tw o powers do not e n g a g e in a great war, hut it has also made it n ecessa ry for the U nited S t a l e s to d efin e its stand on the Japu- ne-e-Chinese controversy. governm ent. \ mc through deavor its diplomatic to reinforce what In a m essa ge to the L eague o f N ations, I’resi- t dent Hoover and Secretary o f S tate S tim son set J forth the fo llo w in g s t a te m e n t: “ On our part the a c tin g mile- cndently represen ta tives, w ill e n ­ the L eague does and j will make clear that it has a keen in t e r e s t in the matter and is not oblivious to the o blig atio n s which the disputants have assumed to their f e l lo w s i g n s ( o n e s mi 11n- pact ot Paris ( K d lo g g -B r ia n d trea ty ) as w ell as the nin e-power P acific tr e a t y o f 1922, hould a tim e arise when it would seem ad visable to bring forward these o b lig ation s.’’ - , I • • i i C H A S . ( S O N N Y ) B A N K H E A D To the stu d en ts o f the C ollege of E n g in eerin g who wish to see their in terests put before the s t u ­ dent body in a clear-headed and far-sighted manner is presented (S o n n y ) Charles Bankhead, a man who f o r three ye ars has the j upheld traditions a n <1 j honor o f the en- 1 gineers bath an the a th letic field, in the o lass room, and on the c a m ­ pus, all Besides s u c ­ ce ss fu lly repre­ sen tin g the sons o f Alec in in tra­ mural baseball, track and sw im ­ ming, Bankhead has served on varsity football and In order to rep­ ten n is squads. resent in the school its leg islative assem bly, however, this man brings w ith his s p o r t s an en viab le record in c l a s s r o o m work, having m aintainer a A av- arage th ro u gh o u t bis five s e m e s ­ ters in the U niversity. tho rou g hly Those who w ish a represen ta­ in every respect, a tive capable man who is sou nd -th in k in g and st r a ig h t-.h o o tin g and fair-dealing should support Son ny Bankhead for e n g in e erin g assem b lym an. \( th o u g h the United S ta tes is not a m em ber its w ill­ of the League o f Nations, it haul shown ingness to help the tither n ation s o f the world to en fo r c e peace. It is the time o f a crisis in which th* s e l f fish interests o f one nation or a n o th e r m ay tiring another disaster to the world, this tim e in* the P ac ific Ocean, ( ‘lost- co-operation o f th e d if ­ fe ren t powers is ab- o lu tely necessa ry if the Manchurian con tro v e rsy i- to he settled without a war. in and out o f the L eagu e to it has done so Tho United State- ha- responded the call for co-operation , and in such a manner that one might well argue the point that this c o u n try can do more to en fo r ce peace by la y i n g out o f the League of N ations than by b e ­ its com ing an a ctiv e mem ber; that is, p ro vid in g present -tarn! on the Oriental c o n tr o v e r s y is taken seriously by all nation- con cern ed .— Daily Kan­ san. I t may make a d ifferen ce to all e t e r n i t y w h e t h e r we do light o r w r o n g to d ay .— C l a r k e . Men an n n a t i o n s can only be r e f o r m e d in t h e i r t h e y g r o w in c o r r i g i b l e as t h e y b e c o me y o u t h ; old.— Ro s s e a u . C larence G riffith, stu d e n t presi­ dent of the C ollege o f E n g in e e r ­ ing. has an n ou nced his candidacy for the o ff ic e o f e n g n i e c n n g rep­ resen ta tive t o the S tu d e n t s ’ As- ( I m a o T o P u n —x DOWN AND SMOW : J • 'MAH H O W I A L O O K E D , J u n o J \ A'Np- TH NOT A I SANDU 3 Poverty in n o t d i s g r a c e t o a m a n , b u t it is c onfounde dl y inconvenient. -Smith. Of all s u p e r s t i t i o n s, is not the mo s t d a n g e r o u s that of h a t i n g y o u r n e i g h b o r f o r his o p i n i on Vol t ai r e . Put to forgive our enemi es their virtues — that is a greater miracle, and one which no longer happens.— Voltaire. s o m e p e o p l e a r e so p a i n f u l l y g o o d t h a t t h e y would r a t h e r be ri ght t h a n be g o o d . — Ball. F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 16, 1931 I ll I 1> A I L Y T E X A N THE CAMPI] J 5 B y S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R Tobin-johnson Wedding Takes Place A t Saint David’s Church Thursday Marries Jitney Players THEATERS e x p e n s i v e : w o m e n ” - wi t h D o l o r e s ’ Co s t el l o , l ast t i m e s t o d a y . ‘‘S t r e e t S c e n e , ” wi t h S y l v i a S i d n e y , Wi l l i a m Col l i e r , Jr., a n d E s t e l l e T a y ­ lor, S a t u r d a y t h r o u g h T u e s ­ da y . At t he P a r a m o u n t . ‘K I S M E T " ( O — w i t h O t i s S k i nn e r , L o r e t t a Y o u n g , a n d D a v i d M a n n e r s , l ast t i me s t o ­ d a y . ‘ T h e La s t F l i g h t , ” wi t h Ri c ha r d B a r t h e i m e s s , H e l e n C h a n d l e r , J o h n Ma c k B r o w n , Da v i d Ma n n e r s , a n d El l i o t t N u g e n t , S a t u r d a y t hr o u g h T u e s d a y . A t the H a n c o c k . H O N E Y M O O N L A N E " — wi t h E d d i e D o w l i n g , J u n e Co l l ye r , n o w a n d Ra y D o o l e y , t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . t he Q u e e n . At ( C ) E A S Y M O N E Y ” - w i t h E d w a r d G. Ro b i n s o n , E v a l y n Kn a p p , a n d J a m e s C a g n e y , l ast “ C r a c k e d t o d a y . N u t s , ” wi t h Be r t W h e e l e r a nd Ro b e r t W o o l s e y , S a t u r ­ d a y o n l y . At t he T e x a s . t i me s “T H E D U E N N A ” — p r e s e n t e d by t h e J i t n e y P l a y e r s , m a t ­ i ne e 3 : 4 5 o ’c l o c k t o da y . “ T h e B o u r g e o i s G e n t l e m a n , ” 8 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k A u s p i c e s , F a c u l t y W o m e n ' s Cl ub. At t he A u s t i n H i g h S c h o o l A u ­ d i t o r i u m . t o n i g h t . Estimates: A. gn at; B, good; C, fair. J e s te r Miss Bess Tobin becam e t h e Johnson bride of Claude T h u rs d a y a t 8 o ’clock in St. Da­ vid’s Episcopal Church. The ce re ­ mony was most and beautiful. elaborate Mrs. Roy Wilson of H ouston played the wedding music. ‘‘Bridal C horus” and M endelsohn’s ‘‘W ed­ ding M arch,” and accompanied Miss Klva Kalb of H ouston, who sang “ T h e Song of R u th ” and "T h e Voice T hat B reathed O’er E d e n .” The m a tro n of honor was Mrs. Maurice S ta lk e r of Dallas, and the maid of honor, Miss J e r r y Mc­ Lean of Austin, a cousin of the bride. The bridesm aids w ere Mis. Hal D ew ar, Sun A ntonio; Miss John son, F o r t W o rth ; M a rg a re t Mrs. Clay Jr., F o r t John son , W orth ; Mrs. Eli Miller, A u stin; Mrs. E dgar Perry , Jr., Dallas; and Miss Mary Caldwell of A ustin. C O R R E C T I O N MADE ! tape in block hobb.-t and cos- Sauer. Alumna.- m em bers p re s e ll Ward, /.aller William-, Due to m isinform ation an e t- im * in a black bowl form ed the were Mesdames Jo e l Alsup, Ardella Sharp, I.uc> Fields, M ir y Louise B i. . I..mill. : b u f f e t upper in charge of E the l an(j Margaffet Smith hon- Moore, Hugh G ra ce G ra f flu Lynn, and Miss Scott, aud Roberta (J•. • a. The stu*vi( c was followed b> o rin g the new initiate ■. roneous a n n o u n c em en t w as made I et lect ive tit orations, Lu in y e s t e r d ay ’s T exan of th e en- hung' gage merit o f G arland S adler Miss B etty McCarty S S S the din table. Alpha Chi Omega to I card m arked the places for each the pro guest. The menu and pram closed in small booklets. for the evening' w ere en- j A R R H A ( T U O M E G A H A S F O R . X H E RS' B A N Q I ' E T I-:ii,-abeth Benson, president of - the sorority, acted as to a s tm a s te r . f o u n d ers’ ! the followin'’1 tea ts being given In observance o f ch a p te r day Alpha Chi O m ega sorority I between courses the night a t 8 o’clock. Alpha Chi Omega patronesses and alu m nae m em bers w e re honor g u e s t s at the d e ligh tfu l a f f a ir . house T hu-sd ay Members,” A lberta Corse; “ To t h e P l e d g e s , To ; aud t h e A l a n i n e . ' “ To M arjorie V e r s e . Evelyn < t i me P*Tet ‘‘To tin Active the Roundel | t y ; I. rooms were attra c tiv e ly The decorated cosmos and gold zennias. Gold the occasion with out for P atro n esses present a t the ban jong. in 3 C en tu ries o f D ra m a At High School Auditorium Thursday, October 15, at 8:30 p. rn. Friday, October 16, at 3:45 and 8 : 3 0 p. rn. T I C K E T S ON SALE AT U. CO OP. Eddie Dowling IN “ Honey Moon Lane’' A B .IS l i n g - M e r r y - ! h i c k l e C r a m ­ m e d s t o r y of y o u n g A . . o f m e l o ­ e n r e t - i U i n d r a m a g a i l y g i n i t e r p l o t the m i d s t o v e r r i d i n g a n d p i o n * . l o v e . C o m e d y N e w s C a rto o n Qaa{ J ut ■ n /oywn n! Tiff •/>>■* LAST DAY ; z m m m m m F O R M A R I N I T I A T I O N H E R D IO PI B E T A B i l l T exas Alpha . a p t e r of Pi Beta Phi held forma! initiation service T hursday a fte rn o o n a t th e ch a p te r '.Villains. Eon ho us fo r Mary C O M I N G H A R L E Y S A D L E R And His Own Company Big Tent Theater 1 6 t h & G U A D A L U P E M o n d a y , Oct . 1 9t h. O p e n i n g P l a y Mo n. , T u e s . , and W e d . “ K E M P Y” 4 The Princess and the Plumber” D O N ’T MI S S IT “SMART MONEY” EDWARD C. ROBINSON J A S . C A G N E Y EVALYN K N A P P L AST D A Y ! I I t o I OTIS S K I N N E R K I S M E T ” AI so Ii o b b >' J o n e s a n d R ip le y ’s “ B e lie v e it o r Not* TOMORROW Ri chard B a rt h ei me s s in “ T h e Last F l i g h t ” COMEDY FOX NEWS I w j i u. s. ARMY I BAND F o u n d e d B y G en. J o h n J. P e r sh in g 4 0 A c c o m p lis h e d M u sicia n s |jj Gregory Gym I I Tues., Oct. 20 - A usp ic es B e n H u r D im ple Matinee 3 : 1 5 Night 8 : 1 5 . 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APARTMENTS FOR RENT Iv ruraish- Ii v i m - ak fait J .n » . . ii t’pittn pun h. r I. prix at.* bs*tb, yStrfeiJ*1. i' X- . d ilown-.ia.rj apar' ..I r GARAGE FOR RENT T W O HK P A R A T I-! f « r Very cor. vt ui.;n11y Ii :. i auth'. Phone 2 J .’> '.I - ten ated. for . ii: Rio I rent. FOR SALE f . - . l - i w i n p e d i t i o n s o f C O P I E S o f t h e Cantil* have been p -ab-: IIH!, 192', 105 111 HO. Any V x-Studen lit • seeing; un r>J UTI ii-H* e v* it Ii t hi To lion * .un... I no , Uni vet I ii 2 7. of the t h e .'n. \1 bk - k THE DAILY TEXAN Business D i r e c t o r y A W N I N G S , M A T T R E S S E S F OO T SPECIALISTS xx M XKE A wn rm in s-ti I leo. if rh-! Mn Ph.u..- -■ IO ani re-mot (twains rn: AU r o R E P A I R B A R B E R S H O P N O T H I l l VIRC U T . A G E , S H A M P O O ;*Sc E A C H to?* VV f * t 2 4 t h N I VV VV VA It AR B l R S H O P L O M A $ B VR P.I UR SH O P .'BOZ U t AD VI I P E NT R E I I C A F E Johnson will- b a nque t. A r t h u r M ein w a s to ast- bright * MV*: I I til I CJT Ult sup r, a . i r i f-1 > '’•MILETI I fj lllH II I A i r k iii I ■ I on. w ith ca rn e. - ,,r,‘ .XI For real v a l u e s in ri di ng F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T boots s e e H A R V E Y J. T H O M A S P h o n e 9 4 1 3 HOUSES, » ' 1( Hein a. I" bell. Rh • I 'n- i of Cli w York to continue th e ir stay. an d indeed it was. But only one Mrs. Johnson is the only d a u g h te r ni# h l * O ra n g e flowers and green song is injected, and th a t ingen- 0f Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin o f I s h ru b b ery tab le iotisly by one of th e f irs t auto- ( A ustin, a fo rm e r s tu d e n t of the decorations, with a howl of live gold I i'll in a mass of g ree n foli­ mobile the U niversity and an alum nus of Pi rard - age as centerpiece. Green m ovies ave on police cruisers in Beta Phi. a m | boa rd fi h hun g around tin walls g a n g s te r m elodramas. Mr. Dow- •ling, who looks, acts, and talks as Mr& Clay John son of F o r t Worth, room com pleted if in* might he a relative of .Joe E. Brown b u t who evidently isn’t, j ami The U niversity of Texa something of a proves himself m em ber o f Phi Delta T heta. little gam in by show m an, h u t a is the th.- nam e of Kay Dooley tem in th e film. She draws best a n u m b e r of laughs, as well as c r e a tin g an effec tiv e c h a r a c te r i­ zation p ersons seen include J u n e Collyer, Noah Beery, Raymond H atton, A rm and K ali2, and George Kot- fonaros. S om ew here in the piece, Mr. Dowling m akes good as su ito r j to Miss Collyer, and with th e aid in of “ M o the r” Carr, succeeds r e fo rm in g a rough gam bling element. However, the la tte r, for comedy purposes, ra lli­ e r w an d e r from the stra ig h t and j n a rro w the picture. A ltogether, “ Honeymoon L a n e ” is an inoffensive piece of mild e n te r ta in m e n t, tee of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. J o h n ­ son of Nixon, became th e bride of Mr. Joe Lea, son of Mr. and u '*h g ie e n and orange. Mrs. Tom Lea of El Paso, S a t­ urday, O ctober IO, a t the First Methodist Church of Nixon. The Rev. I. I). S. Lo#, p a s to r of th* church, officiated the cerem ony, \ TO C H A P E R O N C R O W D ] Mrs, F ra n c e s Gold beck, assis-! t a nt dean of xx o m e n, and M i s. A. ' M. Dazey, chaperon of Kappa Al­ obi ysant hemums pha T heta, will he chaperons to grou nd of f e r n s and cosmos dee- the Tcxas-Oklahoma gam e at Dal- las, S a tu rd a y . Mrs. Goldbeck will M C U N N I I U J O I * I Hi . NC. M O N EC. I C F I E E M R I C O M M E N D A T I O N S ( E R E . I? E t N I ) A t t l . i I I GI V E R M I ) M A H O N • W R I T I I R V ? B O X ‘ D i i VV O R K ANA ' \ S I N A M I U E N I R O O M S FOR RENT CLOTHING V- EY v, u h He IOX DENT IST J. G, A n d r e w a r t h a ^ DK. FRI I V HI# 11 Eiia n h o t w a t e r Y o u r h o m e . 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