FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Coleman-Holmes Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Coleman of Eudora announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Alice, to Oliver W. Holmes of Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holmes of Eudora. The marriage took place at Fiola June 3, 1932. Mrs. Holmes is a graduate of the Nurse's Training school of Kansas City, Kan, and has completed a post graduate course at the Chicago Laying-In hospital which is affiliated with the University of Chicago. Mr. Holmes is a senior in the School of Business at the University. He is president of the local chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary society for business school students, and a member of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes will make their home in Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Corson of Protection announce the marriage of their daughter, Ida Mae, to Glenn C. Bond, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bond also of Protection. The Rev. Seth W. Slaughter read the service Tuesday evening at Myers hall. Corson-Bond Mr. Bond is an assistant instructor in the bacteriology department here at the University. He received his M.A. degree last spring. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain with a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of their housemother, Mrs. Ed. Charles of Wellington. Invitations have been issued to house mothers of the other organized houses. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Margaret Overall, Caldwell, Mary Margaret Bates, Carthage, Mo., and Betty Gayle Simms, Kansas City, Kan. Jackie Oliver of Wichita is visiting Dorothy Brinker, 'eclan. at the Chi Omega house. Miss Oliver was a dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house last night. Catherine Anne Moody, c'uchn was a luncheon guest of Kappa Alpha Theta yesterday. Sarah Johnson of Topeka is a weekend guest of the house. Pi Beta Phi announce the pledging of Betty Lou MacFarland of Topeka and Amy Lou Hoffman of Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Fogelberg, '33, of Hutchinson is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Carl Tenhagen of Kansas City, Kan. Triangle announces the pledging of Richard Warren, e35, and Henry Thorne, e35. Lucille Landis of Kansas City, Kau. was a dinner guest of Gamma Phi Beta last night. Ted Burke and Frank Pigg were guests at the Delta Chi house yesterday. Alpha Xi Diel announces the pledging of Margaret Louise Coutant, of Jola. Sigma Nu had as dinner guest last night Don H. Ellenman of Columbus. Nebraska Meet Uncertain Cornhuskers Working Hard for Probable Meet With Kansas Lincoln, Feb. 8—Nebraska's track team is being worked extensively this week in preparation for its meet with The Man That Is "In the Know Sends A Perfect Valentine of Flowers - personally express my appreciation of your effort toward keeping Granger fresh till used," writes Mr. H. S. Gray of Wilmington, Del., locomotive engineer on the Pennsylvania Railroad. He says: Flowers With That Certain Something Are Abounded at Kansas at Lincoln Feb. 17. The team let down considerably after its work out Saturday, and since then has had a difficult time getting back into stride. Toman, varsity high jumper, twisted his ankle and will be unable to practice for a few days. Coach Schultz has nothing but respect for the Kansas team and says, "The Jay-hawkers are one of the strongest track teams in this part of the country and will give us a tough battle." The athletic office here reports that although some correspondence has been carried on with Coach Dana Bible of Nebraska, that nothing definite has been decided and cannot be until Track Coach Hargias returns from New York. Hargias accompanied Glenn Cunningham there and is not expected to return until the middle of next week, though Cunningham will probably arrive by plane Monday or Tuesday. Send the Daily Kansan home. KFKU 6:00 p.m. Musical program arranged by H. C. Taylor, professor of piano. 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