SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet to Have Strawberry Breakfast The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet will hold a Strawberry breakfast at Henley House Monday, June 10. Mrs. J. Knutzer and Mrs. Carl Kriuter are in charge of the breakfast. Mrs. Fried Ellworth, Mrs. J. Kurtter, and Mrs. Tessie May Monigomery will This Strawberry breakfast is an established custom of the cabinet members. All the former members of the cabinet who live in town are invited Cabinet women who will serve are Oleta Makhmil, c;33; Frances Hamlin, c;32; Margarette Murray, c;unet; d'ologiste, c;33; and Elaine Pratt, d'ologiste. Architectural Society Gives Farewell Banquet "A Course in Architecture" was the plan of the banquet held by the members of the Architectural society at State's confectionery, No. 2, last night as a farewell to the seniors of the organization. Virgil Crow, c. 33, acted as teatmaster. The toast program follows: "Freehand Drawing," Fred Newman, c. eul; "Persicom," Clermess Wolf, c. 34; "Strength of Material," L. C. Cavitt, c. 33; "Review of the Class of 1932," McRuise McMauran, c. 32; and "Historical Research," ThomasLRick, gr. After the program the architectural awards for the year were presented by J. M. Kellogg, professor of architecture. The tables were decorated with spring flowers and cartoons of the seniors. Place cards were blueprints. Approximately 25 alumnae will be the guests of Alpha Chi Omega Thursday evening at a formal banquet. Among them will be one of the founders of the sorority, Mrs. Bertha Dennism Cunningham, of Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega to Entertain Alumnae Swarthouts to Give Recention for Seniors The decorations and program will carry out the theme of a rose garden in pastel colors. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education, will be the tourmaster. The toast program will be as follows: "The Bud Alf Dog," "The Bid in Growth," Martha Lawrence, "$3," "The Blossom," Dorothy Linsecff, "$3," and "The Tree," Kay Langmade Nelson, 1430 Kentucky Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swardhout have sent out invitations to the annual reception, which is given for seniors in the School of Fine Arts, to be held at their home, Valleyview, 1653 Crescent road, on Wednesday evening. The guests will include all seniors in the music and art departments, professors under whom the seniors have taken their major work, and heads of the Fine Arts Chambers, Chamberline and Mrs. Lindley who are host guests at the reception. Bauer-Lynn Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bauer of Fredonia announce the marriage of their daughter, Willemina, to William R. Lynn, on 10 July, along at the home of the daughter Lyman at the son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lynn of Eckelhorn Springs, Me. The couple left for a motor trip to Colorado where they will spend the summer. They will be at home in Fredonia next fall where Mr. Lynn will resume his work as a teacher in the Fredonia High School. Delta Upson is planning a spring initiation for the following men: Clarke Adams, c. 254, Holton; Lewis A. Young, c. 235, Neodesha; Leonard Carrey, c. 353, Ablerte; Henry Butler, c. 358, Merlehardt; Michael Cawley, c. 367, Burringge; Edward Gray, c. 343, Ablerte; and Kingley Dawson, c. 345, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Lynn was graduated from the University in 1928, where he was a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity. To Initiate Eight Give Banquet for Seniors GIVE Library for Others The out-going officers, the University seniors, and the high school seniors who are members of the Fireside Forum, Congregational church organization, will be honor guests at a banquet to be held at 6:15 in the Parish house, 1100 Ohio street. Howard Wingert, c32, will preside. The program will consist of a number of short soots. To Entertain at Breakfast Sigma association of Gamma Phi Beta will entertain with a breakfast honoring the seniors and alumnus of the sorority Sunday morning, June 5, at 10 a.m. at the University of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Philip Readio is chairman of the committee in charge of the arrangements, Mrs. Paul N. Kent is president of the association. Mr. and Mrs. Flint to Be Honored Professor and Mrs. W. A. Dill, 101 Ohio street, will entertain the faculty of the department of journalism at a dinner at the Terrace tea room Wednesday evening for Professor and Mrs. L. N. Flint, who plan gave for California June 7. Richard Gafford, who attended the University from 1929 to 1930, will attend his summer session to secure his A.B. degree. After leaving the university he will become an employee company until last when he went to *sandaena*, Calif., to spend the winter. To Return to University Delta Zeta to Entertain Seniors Delta Zeta to Entertain Seniors Delta Zeta will entertain with a 1 chapter book that covers the chapter house in honor of its seniors. The following are seniors: Katherine Merris, Hazel Sharp, Katherine Young, Jane Livingston, Elizabeth Monigory. Wives of members of the faculty and the women of the faculty will be the guests of Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mrs. O. Stoland, and Mrs. John G. Brandt at tea Wednesday and Thursday. The tess will be held at the head of Dean and Mrs. Lawson, 2244 New Hampshire street. Signet Phi Epsilon announces the plighting of William Bolton, c 35. Registrar Hall of Emporia, a student at the University last year, is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house this weekend. A reception tea will be given by Kappa Basil Christian church, gororun, Sunday, June 9 at Myce hall. Kenneth Meuser, '31, business manager of the Olaithe Mirror, Olathea, is a guest at the Dlia Delta Theta house this weekend. Delta Sigma Pi, professional business raternity, will hold initiation services this afternoon for Howard Glassmith, c34, Darryy Joseph Gorman, b33, Daisie Hirt, b32, Cedda Tyler, Clyde Hirt, c31, Larsomed and Lyle Tyner, b33, Overbrook Martina Sidebomtor, a former student who has been teaching at Colby, is a guest at the Kappa Alpha house. Sonuel R. Berg, 31, 1321 Ohio street; Lavin Kesner, 31, 741 Albany; and R. C. Krown, gr of Independence, Mo, who has been out of school since the death of his father, are guests at the Chi Delta Sigma house this week. Eveleigh Clark, c.25, has been elected a delegate to the National Convention of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority. The convention will be held at Lincoln, Nehr., June 18 to 23. Kappa Phi, Methodist security, will hold a reunion at the home of the Reed Estabell School. The Wexley foundation will hold a reunion at the same place at 2:30 Weekend guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda club are Dallas Kurtz, and Mike Denton, both of Hiwatka, and Joe Shaffer of Topeka. itation services Friday for pledges who have made their grades. Sybil Fisher, 31, of Kansas City, Kan is a guest at the Sigma Kappa house this weekend. Gamma Phi Beta will hold spring in- Mr. and Mrs. A. B Martin, 900 Michigan street, will be dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house today. Marjorie Linside of Sapulpa, Oka, is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house this weekend. She will attend summer school at the University. Earl Sturgeon of Lyons is a guest a the Kappa Sigma house this weekend. Jayhawkers Flown --under the muspiers of: Annette Gleeson, 27, and Frank Wahyl Aylward, were married April 30. Mr. Aylward is non-associated with the new Wahyl and Aylward in Kansas City, Mo. Andrew O. 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