SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIETY The marriage of Miss Silky Elleanor Shafer, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. A. E. Gretner, of Pratt, was announced on Wednesday that Lawrence took place 14 Lawrence, April 19. Mrs. and Mrs. Greiner are both graduates of the University of Kansas where she received her degree in the School of Education and has been teaching for the past few years at Baton and Riley College as a member of Chi Omega are early. Mr. Greener, who is now midwestern advertising manager for the Goodrich Rubber company, with his headshot in hand, attended a degree in the School of Business. Before coming to the University he attended Southwestern college, at Winfield, where he took an active part in the research and journalism work as a reporter for the Lawrence Daily Journal-World for some time. While in the University of Kansas he was a letter man on the board of the Dallas Tulsa Dalton firm. Mr. and Mrs. Grieiner will be at home after June 14, at 6408 Oakland, St. Louis. The marriage of Opul Artoley, of Baldwin, to Joseph L. Puckett, of Independence Hall in Baldwin. The ceremony was read by Edwin F. Price; of Lawrence. During the past year, he graduated from the University of Kansas, before attending the University of Wisconsin. Once he was at Emporia, the State University at Emporia, and Baker University. The couple will make their home in Independence, where Mr. Puckett is Alpha XI Delta announces the engagement of Josephine Edmonds to Kemeth Rankin of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Edna Bess Dobson to Jean Bernett of Haviland. Mr. Bennett is a graduate of State Teacher's college at Pitbush and a member of the National Board for Graduation turned Friday from Haviland where she has been teaching school. She will spend her summer vacation here. Pi. Beta Phi announces the engagement of Margaret Ruth Johnson to Barnard Gridley, Beta Theta Pi. Both are with Wichita. Prof. and Mrs. Raymond H. Wheeler entertained Tuesday evening with a dinner for 18 at the Hotel Eldridge in house of their host guest, Mrs. Burchard W. DeBarke, wife of Professor J. McMahon, a distinguished education of the University of Oregon. The guests were Mrs. De Bank, Chancellor and Mrs. E. H Landley, Mr. Chancellor and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Prof. and Mrs. C. V. Kent, Prof. and Mrs. H. De Seliva Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Citford, Miss Beulah Morrison, and Dean and Mr. The dinner table was decorated with a centerpiece of delphinium, roses and Want Ads --- GIRLS: Light housekeeping rooms for girls. With laundry privileges. 1340 Vermont. Phone 1361 W. —194 A REAL bungalow for particular people. Let me show it to you, 627 Fruitland. Buy it on terms to suit your needs. Frank Endick. 943 HI. —194 LOST: Three keys. Finder please leave at Kansun Business Office. 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Gate, Marvel, 180 Tenn. Phone 1475. FOR RENT: Cool, south rooms for summer. Also rooms for girls next fall. Corner 14th & Vermont. Phone 1799. simpdragons in mauve and yellow, and with yellow tapex. After the dinner the guests ad- journed to the Wheeler home. where the evening was spent informally. the seniors of the Sigma Kappa security will be entertained with a farewell breakfast this morning at the University of Texas. Byer Waston, Clara Ellen Bradford, Hazel Anderel, Margaret Roberts and Misa Ruth Lichen. The senior is also a guest for the Ellene Bradford, Laurie Watson, Lei Churchill, Gayle Laurel, Croix Andersen, Davolyn Deyller, Midred Miller, Dekla Dever, Katie Hirsch, Virginia Otto, Dorothy Tollock, Zoe Stvald and Mattea Rich. The alumni who are present for the breakfast are Karen Ehrlich, Dedra Cutter Lawrence, Mrs F. W Cutter and Mrs Harry Lander, patrons Lawrence, Middely Crawn, Eric McGee, Kansas City Sigma Nu entertained with its annual senator banquet last evening for the members who are graduating from William Phipps, jp, Edward J. McFrances Carmichael, George Ball, Mellet James, Charles Hoggan and Gordon Smith. Miss Rosemary Ketcham, head of the department of design, will give a breakfast in honor of the 13 seniors of the department at her apartment, 1069 N. Broadway. It is an annual custom of Miss Ketcham to entertain the seniors of the department of design. The seniors are: Harriet Adams, Margaret Johnson, Nicole Cooke, David Davis, Marie Correan, Dorothy Baird, Lydia Dye, Jean Makeuppe Mary Ala Oswald, Mary House, Oreti Aards, and Ruth Howe. Other guests will be Clara Hatton Marjorie Whitney, and Margaret Parry alumnae of the department of design assistant instructors if the department. A dinner in honor of his departing wife, Elaine, was held at the beth. L. P. house. Those of the graduating group who were honored included Kate J. Doyle, Junia J. M. Kane, William B. Smith Kenneth L. Huff, Frank W. Thomas, Karen C. Miller, and David A. Among visiting chimp present were R. C. Rankin, of Lawrence, Conan Cainbell, Robert Jeffries, and James Sweeney. Members of the senior class in the department of electrical engineering were entertained at a picnic Thursday evening at the Hole in the Rock where they were present at the picnic, which was also given in honor of Prof. Ellis Johnson who will be the head of the department of electrical engineering at Iowa State University, Prof. H. W. Anderson, who will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he will receive his doctorate, Prof. Robert Warner also was present. The seniors of all departments in the school of computer science will be entertained with a reception at Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout at their home, Cromwell Road, on Wednesd Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha XII Delta house are: Mr. and Mrs. A. Armor Hodges, Mimi Nauani Yongnan, Phyllis Nauani, Jasper Fountain, buddies Kratchavil, Mary Williams, Bernie Cook, William Daugherty, Shannon Snyder, Fred Tpyre, of Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morrison, of Abellene, were in Lawrence Friday visiting their son, Jack, who is in the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Colonel and Mrs. Charles H. Browne, of Horton, were guests at the Delta Tau Delta house Friday. Their son, Eric, was recovering from injury. Lawrence Memorial hospital for the past six weeks recovering from injury, and his wife, a accident, returned home with them. John Moseley, of Kansas City, was a guest of theodore Cramer, Thursday, at the Kappa Sigma house. Frank Horejsi, of Hutchinson, was a visitor at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Saturday. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Donald Cosley, c23, of Hertington. Dinner guests at the Alfa Gamma Delta house Friday were Ednin Best Doelen, Dale Hickman, and Ellen Peterson. Virginia Carr, of Kansas City, was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house Thursday. Randolph Neil, of El Dorado, is a guest this week end at the Beta Theta Pi house. Mary Elizabeth Biggerstass, of Cameron, is visiting at the Delta Zeta house. Miss Lelie McKeenen, A.B.28, of Tonganoxie, has been a guest at the Delta Zeta house for the past week. Miss Elizabeth Clark, of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Louise Clark, at the Alma OmniFi house this week end. Mice Meeed Murray, of Calybe, was a visitor at the Alpha Chi Omega home this week. Mice Murray has just returned from a trip to Hawaii. She is a graduate of the University in '24 and member of the Alpha Chi Omega security. Mayer Bryce Smith, of Kansas City, was a visitor at the Dalton Tau Dell house Friday. Mayer Smith was a member of the Dalton Tau Dell at the University of Illinois. Woodrow Telegramwriter and William McEllennish of Osage City; Herbert Cement, Hugh Beighton, and Lou Fulson wrote the book. The Delta Upland house the past week. Clayton Custer, of Infantanapolis,哄 has been a visitor at the Alba Kappa Lambda house this week. Mr. Croser is an alumnus of the fraternity. Miss Emily Jaree McLaunghin, of Paola, is a visitor at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week end. Miss McLaunghin Delta Chi will hold its annual senior dinner banquet Sunday noon in honor of the graduating members of the fraternity. Alice Affonsoft, c32, of the Pi Beta Phi hours will leave in June 6 for M.Carroll, III, where she will attend the graduation exercises of the Frances Curtiss School of Journalism attended last year. She will also spend several days visiting in Chicago. lin has been teaching English in the Whitewater high school for the past year. She is a graduate of the University and a number of Alpha Chi Omega. Bradley Judy, A.B. 28, who has been traveling over the state of Texas for the past year, was a visitor at the Beta Theta Pi house this week. Guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sayer, Sr., and Victoria Johndo-Hutchins, Dotty Holly and Alice Kelley of Hutchinson. The Sigma Kappa house mother, Mrs. Gilbert was entertained at the Green Oak Friday noon at the Green Owl Summer Holiday and flowers were the decoration. Ima Bonney, A.B.28, of Kansas City was a visitor Friday night at the Alpha Chi Omega house. John Young and Charles Campbell, both of Kansas City, were visitors at the Alta Tua Omenha yearbook. Mr. Young and Mr. Campbell were students at the University Ia- tahi and of the Alta Tua Omenha intermity. Thank you for the nice business you have given us this year. Elizabeth Everhairy, of Lewsworth, is upgrading the week end at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss Everhairy is in charge of the membership and a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Maurine Harrison, of St. Francis, is visiting her sister, Harriet Harrison, at the Alpha Chi Omega house. We appreciate it and would like to show you something appropriate for that last minute gift. K. U. Folks Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house are Bryce Huegnin, of Don't forget that we are exclusive to Diamond and Ollendorf watch watches. F. H. Roberts Jeweler — 833 Mass. St. FINALS bring graduation and graduation remembrances may we suggest --- Kodaks - Razors - Pipes - Perfumes Compacts - Candy - Fountain pen Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass Handy for Students Phone 678 "Handu for Students" Wibhita; Oblieve, of transp- ressance; Mrs. L. Hirschman and daugh- ter, Helen of Parsons, and Mrs. A. C. Hearn, and daughter Margarus of Pa- stry. Nicholas Nolan, Robert Hare and the Thomas Youmans, of the Sigma Chi bourse, are leaving尾尾来 fellowships. They will tour England and France. Ruth E. Clock, of Tulsa, Okla., is visiting her sister, Mary Clock, at Corbain hall this week. Paul Herrington, of Kansas City, Kan., is a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house this week. Walter Simmons, of Okathe, and Charles Mitchell, of Coffeyville, were guests at the Sigma Chi house this week. Daniel Easterly, Phi Kappa Psi, and Richard Kiens, Phi Delta Theta, are members of the two-memorial tour of Europe. They are planning an going through England, where they will study music. Wade Owens, of Tulsa, Okla., was a guest this week at the Sigma Phil Epallon house. Greever Allan, Sigma Phi Epilogy, in planning on leaving for Iddo Falls, Iowa to attend the 2014 Summer classes closed. Laina Kampnischweider, of the same fraternity, intends to leave at the end of the summer. Mr. Claira B. Leonard, housemother of Sigma Phi Philodemus, visited friends in Tokyo in this week. Immediately followed by Leonard and leaves for Trevor, N. J. We have All the LUGGAGE You'll Need You'll Need from Wardrobe Trunks to Overnight Cases WETTIG Luggage Shop 732 Mass. 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