THURSDAY, APRIL 28.1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Henrietta Alien Marries Julius C. Holmes The marriage of Miss Henrietta A. alen, daughter of the former Senator and Mrs. Henry J. Allen of Wichita, and John C. Holmes was solenized late yesterday at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. Frank Neff, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Wichita read the wedding service. Mr. and Mrs. Neff met on Friday and where they will sail Friday for a two months wedding trip in Europe. They plan to travel by motor car through France, Morocco and the west coast of England, by boat or by way of Switzerland and Budapest. Mr. Holmes is new secretary to the American legation at Bucharest, Roumania. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs J. R. Holmes of Lawrence. He is a forerunner student of the University and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. Phi Mu Alpha Celebrates Founders' Day Phi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity, held its Founder's day banquet. Tuesday evening, at 6 at the hotel houses. Quartet tables were used. Guests were: Dean Donald M. Swarthout, Professor H. C. Taylor, Professor W. B. Downing, Professor Walden-Gorchot, Professor Carl A. Olsen, Professor Paul D. Unterwerd, associate Professor J. C. MeCanles, associate Professor Laurel E. Anderson, Professor Charles Skitton, associate Professor Karl Kristumer, associate Professor S. Johnsen, and William Wilson, a Phi Mu Alpha from the College of Emporia. Sigma Tau Has Initiation Followed by Banquet Sigma Tan, honorary engineering fraternity, beld initiation services at the Caledon tea room last night. A banquet followed Professor R. E. Lawerence, a former engineer of the Since Board of Health, was initiated as an honorary member. Robert Milton Honored the senior undergraduate members initiated are Omo Doughty, Glen Mitchell, Donald Swafford, and George Bazen. Junior undergraduate members initiated are Howard Oliphart, Norman Hunter, Robert Rex Hunter, and HyattMgrutra. -Robert Milton, fa.323 was the guest of honor at a reception given by the Phi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity, after his senior rectal Monday night. The reception was held at the house, which was decorated with roses. Guests were friends and relatives of Mr. Milton. Want Ads LOST. Ladies yellow gown! Debbie with watch with metal beltrobe Saturday between the basketball star and basketball Hall, Pinede, Indiana Soccer. 806. -139 STORAGE: Cars called for and delivered, $3 per month. Phone 1422 Ballene-Skinner Motor Co. -473 GLIDDEN TOURIST HOME. A good place to visit sending parents or friends Home reasonable 19th and New York State 16th, 4th, or parking space...-180 HERE IS a chance to save on fraternity jewelry. Particulars given upon request. Herman S. Benjami, dearest P. O. Box 1740. Topa.叙利亚. —K78 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Harvey A. Jetmore State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. Subject to Republican Primary, Aug. 2. Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR, L. H, FRINK, Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldd., Phone 571 Tennola Club Holds Last Meeting of Year Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Suppliers Pictures DR. J, W. O'RYAN, Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of propheria and other diseases of the gums. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Buildings Mrs. A. P. Hults entertained the Tennola club at its last regular meeting of the year yesterday at her home with a 1 o'clock luncheon. The committee included Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, Mrs. J. W. Twiem, Fred Ellsworth and Mrs. Hults. The following new officers were installed: Mrs. E, F. Eugel, president; Mrs. John J. Kastler, vice-president; Mrs. Brutus Hamilton, secretary; C. W. Sparr, treasurer; Mrs. Hults is the retiring president. The Newcomers club will entertain with an informal party at the University club tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock. Clocks and dancing will furnish the entertainment for the evening. Guests will be the hundreds of the university community, who have come to the University in the last two years. Newcomers Club to Have Party H. W. HUTCHISON Dentist X. Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glaucoma Exclusively 325 Mile Avenue Delta Zeta Housemother Entertains Mr. S. M. S., white, housemother at the D.O. Delta Zeta宅, entertained the D.O. Chapter of the P.E.K. Sisterhood of business meeting at which a mother's day program was held at the Delta Zeta宅, the group was entertained at a luncheon at the Hotel Wood. The decorations were rose candle, and pink teal caps combined with Sweet William. Omicron Nu to Initiate Oriencer Nu, honorary home economics sorority, will hold initiation services for Mary Alice Bebout, c'3, of Bartoville, Ksica; on time at 7:45 at the home of Miss Viola J. Anderson, of the home economics department. Alumni members have been invited. A supper will follow the initiation. Mrs. Robert C. Rinkin, 724 Indiana, will entertain 42 members of the old and new cabins of the Y.W.C.A. in Tampa and will offer an Internal program will follow. The meeting of the Wesley foundation cabinet which was scheduled to be at the First Methodist church this evening will be held at the home of the Rev Edwin F. Price, 1220 Tennessee street at 5.30. FLOWERS for MOTHER Light up Mother's home with beautiful flowers! We have many delightful suggestions in her book and in cottages for her to wear. We telegraph flowers anywhere. An advance announcement that MISS EVELYN ALBIN Special representative of RICHARD HUDNUT NEW YORK PARIS and DU BARRY BEAUTY CONSULTANT will be at our Toilet Goods Section all next week, to explain the fascinating Home Method of DU BARRY BEAUTY TREATMENTS Miss Albin will give expert advice on the daily care of the skin—in the exquisite and effective DU BARRY way. By following her suggestions, you will see your skin take on a new softness of texture, your contours a new firmness, and the complexion in general a clear, fresh radiance. ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. We Deliver DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY PHONE 20 Enjoy--and his New Yorkers The Greatest Dance Rhythm Band in America Bernie Cummins COLLEGE NIGHT Friday, April 29 — for — - plus - The New Muehlebach Feature: PLANTATION GRILL SKILLET DINNER $1.50 —then dance from 7 p.m. to 1:15 a.m. Without Convert Charge Convert for late supper guests, after 10 p. m. — 75 cents. Saturday Night Convert — $1.25 Note: Dinner guests are invited to remain for the entire evening *continue dine program, without paying dinner charge* any time during the event. PLANTATION GRILL TAXI 25c Phone 987 Prompt Courteous Reliable GUFFIN TAXI Day-Nite Shows: 3-7:15-9 NOW PLAYING Thru Friday THE HAPIPIEST ROMANCE SINCE "DADDY LONG LEGS!" WARNER BAXTER Amateur Daddy Marion NIXON FOX PICTURE -also— One More Chance Nixon Coming Saturday Ken Maynard in "Alias the Bad Man" Don't Forget Mother's Day The day of days in the year. Remember her with a lasting gift from--from F. H. Roberts Jeweler Mother's Day is May 8th Choose a Gift Your Mother will Treasure A Myriad of Rare Things Lamps Pottery Leather Jewelry Handkerchiefs Choice Flowers and Mother's Day Greetings We Telegraph Flowers IN HOTEL ELDRIDGE NEW SPORTS CLOTHES Ready for Vacations Let's plan for an active summer now. Your wardrobe should include plenty of sturdy, well-cut clothes that will show your good taste in any sporting company. Tennis Dresses Cut to fit, and designed to help your game. Not a frill in a carload! Of sports silks or cottons. Beginning at $5.95 A Polo Coat is the coat to wear over any sports costume. White or beige. $10 and more Separate Skirts with high waists may be combined with colorful sweaters. $2.95 And of course you will want one pair of Slacks for lounging or beach wear. $1.95 ENDS TONITE PATEE UNITES THE DIN PICTURES PLAY ENDS TONITE "The Lost Squadron" Richard Dix - Mary Astor Extra Comedy - Cartoon - News TOMORROW and Saturday -extra- Mickey McGuire Ton and Jerry Cartoon "Lightning Warrior"