THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Housemothers Plan to Spend Vacations in Many Ways the housemasters of the various houses on the Hill will spend their vacations in many cities during the summer area are Mrs. Etta Cater and Mrs. Ei Lloyd, Corbin balt halls R. R C. Holliday, Kappa Alpha Theta, J. H. Klerman, Kappa Alpha Theta. Mes, J. N. Gilbert, Sigma Kappa, will spend the summer in Minneapolis, Minsa, and Muss Hugh Patton, Alpha Pi Omega, will go to C.H. Lands, Alpha Onion Pi will go to Boise, Ida, Mes. E. L. Browerie, Alpha Delta Pi, and Mrs. W. L. Haley, Phi Chi, will spend their vacations together in Eureka Springs. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi Beta, will go to Boulder, Colo., and Mrs. Franklin A. White, Phi Beta Pi will visit in Denver, Colo., Mr S. White, Delta Zeta, will return to her home in Oswatsonia. Mrs. Gortride松蒂, Alpha Xi Delta, will visit her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Whitaker, in Siephenville, Texas Mrs. Margaretta Paulette, of Gallatin, will join the couple with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. G. Morton, at Gallatin, Teen, Mrs. B. F. Howard, Alpha Kappa Ps, will visit her daughter in Salina, and then will go to Wy. Mrs. Edel Miller, Sigma Nu, will vacate at Clear Lake Iowa. Mrs. Frances Wilson, Sigma Phi Epsilon, will pose with the couple in her north, the rest of her plans are undecided. Mrs. Bertha Wilkerson, Kappa Eta Kapella, will be in Covell Okla., all summer. Mrs. Bernice Huntley, will return to her home in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. A, C. Moore, and her daughter, Betty, of Chicago, will spend the summer with Mrs. Emma Fagin, Davis College, and Mrs. Mary Allen, Chi Delta Signa, will go to her home in Edenboro, Mrs. S. L. William, Phi Kappa, will spend her vacation in New York. MRS. Zada Heiser, Alpha Tau Omega, will go to Utica N. Y. Mrs. Wilmot, Pi Kappa Alpha, will spent the vacation in White Mountain; Mr. Williams will be to Chu, Chi will be to Tuba, Okla. Mrs. N. K. Thompson, Kappa Sigma, will go to St Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Foak Oakes, Delta SigmaLambda, will be in charge of a private outing solo in four towns. Will attend a conference at Eats Park. Mrs. OBrien Gives Report Mrs. William Hutigt Alpha Gamma Deluxe; Mrs. Edith Martin Chi Omega; Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Phi Dell Theta; Mrs. Jane MacLean, Ci Bfi Phi, Mls Mrs. John McCallagh, Phi Dell Theta McCallagh, Theta Phi Alba, are undecided as to their plans yet. MR. OBIEN KRUGER The American Association of University Facilities and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. R.KRUGER, 1724 Massachusetts street. It was the last meeting to be held until fall. Mrs. F. P. OBRIEN gave a report of the section meeting of the A. A. I. W. at Tulsa which attended April. Mrs. Frank Strong Is President of R. L. H. Club Mrs. Frank Stroud Straight from the R. L. H. Club Members of the R. L. H. club were entertained Tuesday afternoon at the museum when a memorial meeting was held as a memorial to Mrs. C. E Thayer, one of the charter members of the club who died recently. Since this was the last meeting of the club until next October an election of officers was held. The new officers are Mrs. Frank Strong, president; Mrs. Clarence Stewart, vice secretary; Mia H. G. Van Neste, secret-trainer. Marriage Is Announced Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Ellen Spencer, 37, to Howard Eugene McDonald, a graduate of the University, May 14 at will. She will be at home at the Fontainebleau apartments in Salt Lake City, after May 20. Gives Surprise Bridge and Shower Mrs. B, F. Howard, housemother at the Alpha Kappa Psi house, entertained with a dance party from 2 until 5 at the chapter house in honor of Mrs. Bertha Wilkerson, Mrs. Willkeron, who is housemaster at the Kappa Pi Bappa house for court of ordance, Oklah. A color scheme of pink and lavender was carried out. There were twenty guests. Wedding Date Is Announced Wedding Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Franklin of Tewy Mrs. Franklin to the wedding of the daughter, Myrna Martha Cartea to Drawn Dean Dillon. The ceremony will be read Friday, June 3, at 2 p.m. at the Trinity Episcopal church in Athens. Miss Franklin was a student in the University last semester. Mr. Dillon is a member of Sigma Chi. Delta Chi Honors Seniors Professor Ketcham Is Guest Professor Owen Gives Picnic Delta Chi entertained with a banquet last night at the chapter house in honor of its seniors. The following were guests of honor: Vernon Trayler, Dick Barber, Wayton Way, Albert Huber, Huber Huber, Jill Fleming, Elliott Smith, Foster Fleming, Elliott Smith, Foster Fullerton, George Jones, and George McPhillamy. Professor A. L. Owen entertained the faculty of the Spanish department and graduate students at a picnic this afternoon. The guests were Professor J. M. Osma, May Gardener, Maud Elliott, Clarence Chrisman, Ludmila Mbuke-tolff, James Skidmore, Jr., C. J. Winters, and Mary Jenkinson. Professor Ketcham is guest Professor Rosemary Ketchan was one of several members of the Law- yers who were guests of the are department of the Kansas City Athenaeum at its closing meeting held Tuesday at the Kansas City Art Institute. The meeting followed a 1 o'clock lunch. Read the Kansan Want Ads. TAXI 25c For Quick Service PHONE 65 Jayhawk Tax Business and Professional DIRECTORY AVOID WORRY--- Let Us Handle Your Trunks Promptly and Safely. Phone 987 DR, L. H. FRINK. Dentat Gum diseases, X-Ray. General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldge. Phone 571 Guffin Taxi TRUNKS DR. J, W. O'BRYON, Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrexia and other diseases of the gums. DR. H. X. 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