--- SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1931 PAGE TITLE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Graduate Students in Spanish Entertain Faculty The graduate students of the department of Spanish were hosts at dimmes Thursday evening at the County club Monday evening of the department on their wives. Mrs. A. L. Owens gave a group of piano numbers, Mrs. Henry Werner presented a vocal number and Davide Bolinger played one of his own compositions. U.S. of honor was: Prof. and Mrs. A. K. Owen, Prof. and Mrs. J. M. Omaa, Miss May Gardner, Prof. and Mrs. Cal- dwell Elliot, and Mrs Mary Matthews. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, Richard Foster, Mary Myton, Garden Gate, Kroger, Koger, Josephine Bladen, Davitt Lakes, Lloy Reyes, and Celia Delta Phi Delta Gives Dinner Delta Phi Delta, honoary art展 furniture, celebrated founders' day for the Alpha Chapter with a dinner given at the Collegial tea room last evening. Initiation services for two plenice sisters will be held at 10am, holding precedent the dinner meeting. In addition to the active chapter and inum, guests were Mira Rosemary Bonney, a professor at The University of Speaker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bloch Raymont Eastwood and Matthew Kurlman, Mr. Karl Muhlman. Sigma Kappa entertained with its annual palma breakfast for seniors this morning at 9 a.m. at the chapter home, the Marmalade Room, where honored seniors were: Anuertto Bertola, Ether Watson, Havel Anderson, Schyl Froese, Frances Crossover, Laila Niria Sigma Kappa Gives Senior Breakfast Mrs. F. A. Beverlin and Miss Besen Meehring of Wollita were businesses at an estate in New York, the office of introducing Mrs. Cecil D. Vurmer, who with Mr. Cecil has recently married. Alumnae who attended the breakfast were Lillian Radcheer, Hippop Erethra Wesen, Karsus City; and Mary Hoge, Olathe. Give an "At Home" for Mrs. Cecil Verner Engagement Announced Mrs. Varner is the former Peggy Farrell of Kansas City, and is a graduate of the University where she was affiliated with the Alpha Chi Omega security. Mr. Varner is also a Kauai resident and member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Mr. and Ms. Baill Greenwood Cuver, Leewardownage, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Amber McGrath, to Frank Graves, an Ankinson, Wia. Miss Culver is a graduate of the University with a major in journalism. She was elected to Theta Sigma Phi honorary society of journalism. Since 1972, she has taught journalism in the Junior High School of Leavenworth. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. Mr. Graves is an engineer associated with the Fairbank-Morse corporation of Chicago with headquarters at Appleton. He is a graduate of the Worthworth Military academy, the Colorado School of Mines and the Iowa State University. Brown-Walker Miss Dorothy Brown of Lawrence and Edgar Clark Walker of Lathrop, Mo., were married in Kansas City Thursday evening. Mater. Walker is a graduate of the University with the class of 1925 and since leaving school has been a technician in the laboratories of Drs. Neslechia, and Kive, of Kansas Gamma Delta sorority, the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Mr. Walker was graduated from the Kansas City School of Law where he earned a bachelor's degree in commercial tutoring. They will be at home at the Park Central hotel, Kansas City. a marriage of Miss Eliseen Penney of Hays and Ferol G. Stevens of Cleveland, Ohio, was performed on Saturday at the wedding of Mrs. Stevens. Following the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens left for a motor trip to Cleveland, stopping at several point Penney-Stevens Mr. Stevens is a graduate of the university and was a member of the Alpha Delta fraternity. Mr. Stevens also holds an A.B. degree from the university where he was affiliated with the college. Cash-Morrow Announcement has been made of the marriage on Jan. 31, of Miss Lea Cash, Florence, Kan, and Leslie Morrow of Wellington, Mr Morrow at time he met her and was associated with the Phi Chi medical fraternity, here. He has been in the Kansas University medical school of Kansas City until recently when he was forced to discontinue his medical training. He is Bell Memorial hospital, Kansas City. Field-Jones Miss Goldie Z. Field of Lucas, KAN, and Arthur C. Jones, Oskaloosa, were united in marriage in Oskaloosa on Saturday, May 16. The bride is a graduate of the University and since her bachelor's degree in the high school of Winchester, Following the marriage, they left for a short visit in Topeka and El Dorado. They will make their home in Oskaloosa. Coleman-Faulconer Miss Anna Coleman, Kamala City, and Joseph Faulconer, El Dorado, were married on Wednesday afternoon, May 30, at the Independence Boulevard in Kansas City where she was active in the council work of the Independence Boulevard Christian church. Mr. Faulconer is a member of the Council Dairy of El Dorado. He attends the University for a short time. Miss Cleris Swertz, Olahe, and Kenneth C. Johnson, Wehtia, were murmured in her presence as she walked in Olhete. Both are graduates of the University. Mrs. Johnson was a graduate of the University and Mr. Johnson of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The couple will be at home Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, will hold invitation for 11 graduates to a reception that are Donald Wal稼, Donald Bell, Raymond Buschel, Darl Kernel, Arthur Miller, Jo Hale, Walter Zeehole, Richard Wallace, and Willard Farnons. Delta Sigma Pi Initiates Naomi Griffith of Oberlin is the guest of her sister, Gladys, at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week. Ruth Linscott of Atchieve and Winifred Dunbar of Tyro were week-end guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Chicken Dinner 50c Hillside Pharmacy Guests at the Phi Kappa Pi house over the week-end are Hugh McKenna and Robert Miller, both of Topkena, where they attend Washburn college. Miss Mary Hartlett, who has beer attending Christian college, was a lunch guest at the Pbi Kappa Pal house on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Stugard of Lawrence will be dinner guests today at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Bud Fisher will be a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house today. Mrs. E H. Mongeoney of Jooplin Mo, is a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. Anndene Edirer of Severance is a guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house this week-end. Susan Gilkerzon of Wichita is a week end guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Kappa Sigma held its annual senior dinner Friday night. The seniors honored were Lee Benton, William Alward, Roy Tayler, Keithmomens and Robert S. Frank Savage of Oakland, Calif., was a guest at the dinner. Week-end guests at the Delta Chi Museum, Mason, Miss. Mrs. Hazel Marcelo, Los Angeles, Ms. Mary Morrison, Fowler, Mrs. Pearl Warmer, Karmon, Mrs. and I.-J. Marion Alpha Omicron Pi has as guests this week-end Janie Lee Conner, Tula, and Florence Longenecker, Elmore. Phil Kappa is entertaining as guest this week-end James Carroll of Keyport, N. J. Margaret Anthony of Kansas City is a week-end guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. TRUNKS Tired of Finals??? We Rope and Express Your Trunk at no extra Charge to You Then come cat with us and forget your troubles for an hour. We serve special dinners today noon and tonight for only $10. Margaret Halsted was a guest of Thelm Wilcox last night for dinner at the Alpha XI Delta house. PHONE12 HUNSINGER TAXI CO. Dr. David Loy of Kansas City, Mo. is a guest at the Phi Chi house this week-end. J. S. 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