X MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Professor and Mrs. Crafton Entertain With Buffet Supper Prof, and Mrs. Allen Crafton entertained with a bullet supper Thursday evening. Graber-Eriksen The guests included Prof. and Mrs. Bruce Kurz, Galloway, III; Dean and Robert Seymour, Galloway; Henry Werner, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Mrs. Alice Mancroft and Mrs. David Broust. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Grater to Carl "Toni" Salmon of Salem took place on December 24, 1930 at the home of the bridge's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. P. O. Graber of Hutchin- Mr. Ericken attended Southern college, Lakeland, Fla. for one year, and then a career as a fighter in University, Delaware. Lakeland Wife. Witherstone came a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, affiliating with the local church. He graduated from University, from which he was graduated in 1920. Here he was also a member of Phi Mu Alpha, honorary Mr. and Mrs. Ericken left thursday afternoon for Kansas City, where they will spend their honeyoneymoon and will be at home after Dec. 15 in Salina. Dorothy Lee Bert, c'33, attended the wedding. Mrs. Ericken graduated from the University in 1520. She is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mauck-Holmes The marriage of Miss Hills Munce 306 Bernicia street, Long Beach, Cali- ceside, place yesterday morning, at 8:30 o'- clock, the Presbyterian church in Whistle Mr. Holmes and his bride will be at home in Lawrence at 630 Ohio street after Dec. 15. Mr. Holmes is associated with his father in the J. R. Holmes Investment company. He graduated from the University in 1915. Durkee-Miller Word has been received of the marriage Saturday, Nov. 28, of Dorothy Loving and Robert H. Fowler, the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Eleanor Fowler and Mrs. Richard Fowler. They are now enroute to California. University Women's Club to Entertain Phi Chi Delta to Meet Culver-IO Women's "CHI" to Enterbail The University of Woman's club will have a ban on the possession of husbands of members and unmarried men of the faculty at the Union building, Thursday evening, M. F. P. OBrien is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. A program will be offered the reception, which will start at 8. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority, will meet at Westminster hall tomorrow evening at 3:50. The pledges will meet at 4:15, and the student council be given at meeting of the actives. Mrs. Lindley Entertains Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained guests at two tables of bridge Friday evening, honoring Miss Madeline Ashion, who is sparing the vacation at her home and Miss Aishon teaches at the Missouri Valley College at Marshall, Mo. Davis-Nash Mrs. Pearl David, Hooker, Okla, announces the marriage of her daughter Emogene to Mr. Howard Nish on Wednesday, March 15, 2018, be at will in bed in Guyton, Okla. Both Mr. and Mrs. Nush attended the workshop. Mr. Nush was a member of this the Kipa Phappa Pai internship. Mr. Nush was a member of Chi Omega security. University Club Has Musical Tea A musicale by out-of-town artists was given at the University club yesteryear. The musicale was furnished by Mia, Leigh C. Fairhank, bartone, and Mrs. Stewart Godwalt, pianist and accompanist, both of the program. Tea was served after the program. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley were hosts at a Thanksgiving dinner for twelve guests Thursday at 1:30. Mrs. Selected from Free Wheeling by OGDEN NASH The oyster's a Confusing suitor: It's mace, and fem. And even neuter. But whether husband, Pal, or wife Or soothing Sort of life I'd like to An oyster, say. In August, June. July, or May. illustrations by O. Soglov $1.75 Get your copy now at The Book Nook 1021 Massachusetts Stephen Lyon of Collinville, Comm, who is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Mix, was an out- of-town guest. Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Hungerford had as his guests for Thanksgiving dinner, Miss Mintie Stevenson, Miss Ruth Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. James Branwen. Prof. F. W. Jacob of the School of Law, spent the Thanksgiving vacation visiting friends at the University of Chicago. Prof. F. J. Moran, of the School of Law, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at his home in Madison, Wis. Prof. E, J. E. Jordan of the mathematics department and Mrs. Jordan drove to Springfield, IL, during the visit to vacation to visit Mr. Jordan. Clarence Christian, assistant instructor in Spanish, went to Liberty, Mo. for the Thanksgiving vacation. Prof. May Gardner of the Spanish department drove to Chicago during the Thanksgiving vacation with her husband, member, cg2, and Fedrader Epps, e34 Eugenia Lewis, c. 235, Cana City, Mo., was the guest of Ebise Fritchei, fm 35, at her home in Salina for the holidays. Mrs. J. J. Kistler was hostess to the Oread bridge club this afternoon. Prof. and M. D. J. Teviotale entertained at dinner last Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurz of Gatesburg, Ill., who were guests of Doam and Mrs. Frank T. during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. Robert Calderwood entertained with a tea Saturday afternoon for Mrs. and Mr. Harry Kurz of Galeeson, Mrs. and Dean Donn and Mrs. Frank T. Stoekton. Mary Jekisonm, instructor in Spanish, visited at her home in Troy, Kan. during the Thanksgiving vacation. William H. Kahrs, 27, of the McKerkle-Aryle and Kahrs law firm of Wichita, is guest of the Delta Tau Delta house today. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Alton Kaul, c'unel., Pleasanton. Alpha Xi Delta announce the pledging of Ruth贝芙, fa'34, and Nell熊, c'35 of Independence, and Steva Stewart of Kansas City, Mo. Send the Daily Kansan Home. DR. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrorhe and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVEN. D.D.S. 815% Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. H. X. 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