SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY-KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Doris Mann and Thomas Cox, a Wichita, were married Thursday evening, and she was the manager of the Congregational church at his home. Mrs. Cox was a student in the University in 1928 and is the daughter of Mr. Mann and Caroline Lewis street. Mr. Cox received his A.B. degree from the University last summer, and he earned a Delta, professional legal fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Cox will make their home in Wichita, where the manager of the Wichita Country club Phi Delta Theta held its annual Spring rush spring at, eagle's Hall last night with Hal Stokes' orchestra, of Kansas City, playing. The chaperones were Mrs. Belle Willmot, of the Pikna Kappa Alpha house and Mrs. Delta Upsilon house, and Mrs. Eva Odeau, of the Delta SigmaLambda house. Flowers and ferns were arranged on lattice work in a garden scence at the Sigma Chirp spring party last evening at Ecke's halls. Hub Else and his orchestra, featuring Dan Burret, provided performances were: Mrs. T. S. Stower, mother-mother, Mrs. Jane MacLean, of the Pi Betaphi house; Mrs. Margaret Perkins, of the Pi Gamma Delo house; Mrs. Kina Ogden, of the Beta ThetaPi house. Pi Upsilon held its spring rush party at the Country club last night. Spring flowers were used in the decorations of a celebration, and his orchestra played from 9 until 12. The chaperones were, Jemile Mitchell, of the Pi Uguell house; Mrs. Frances Goddell of the Alpha Ch Omega house; Mr. Michael Goulden of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. out of town guests included: Robert Thomas, Robert Martos, Joe Flugle, and Brian Anderson. Lyon, of Laredo; Fred Benson, Walter Lynn, and James Seeker, of Kansas City Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fracture, physician, gave an informal party at the house last evening from 9 until 12. Jack Aaron's orchestra played for the dancing. The chaperons were: M. S. L. Wilsham, of the Pfi Kappa house; Mrs. J. Williamson, of the Pfi Kappa house; Mr. Lynn Thomas, Phi Beta Pi housemother, Phi Beta Pi housemother, Kansas City, was an out-of-town guest. Alpha KappaLambda entertained with an informal party at the chapter house last night from 9 until 12. Baskets of flowers were used for decoration. Barney Scheidel and his orchestra. Ottawa furnished music for dancing. The chaperones were Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, of the Tchaia Alphn house. She was also a professor at Gertrude Pearson, of the Alphn X Dhaite house, and Mrs. Margaret Topi. The out of town guests include: Miss Pearl Proet, Miss Martha Lou Bullock, Miss Dale Bullock, and Miss Constructor Culler of Kansas City. Marjorie Culler of Kansas City, Miss Bead, and Delbert Roberts of Toptokka; and Wayne Bibb of Jarboe. The Kansas City alumnae chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta will hold initiation for the seniors of the undergraduate chapter at the house this afternoon. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained its graduating graduates with a lunchcon at the chapter house yearday at which the seniors present their portraits are Evelyn Babb, Locle Christie, Helen Eales, Daisy Rainbow, Katherine Bellennere, Dorothy Cochran, Jane Smith, Valera McClellan, Marie Maedel, Marcia and Lois McNeal. Valera Gofredson, of the Alpha Gamma Deltas house, and Kenneth McMurray, of the Theta Tua house, two of the most famous homes of Miss Goffredson, in Greenleaf. The lounge of the Gamma Phi Beta house was converted into a Palm Beach summer resort as the background for the scene. Diners were served at the guests at £30, and the remainder of the event included a dinner at Hale Els and his orchestra played. Business and Professional DIRECTORY --remain in Lawrence to visit with friends for a few days. BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service Phone 689. Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 May The chaperones were. Mrs. T. S. Moore of the Stamford, N.C.,sigma No. Naomi Houser of the Stamford, N.C., Mrs. L. C. Harris, of the Delta Chi house, and Mrs. Ralph Baleen, house- 1023 Mass. GOOD IS RICHARDS Drafters in Wallpaper and Paints. Ph. 620 Op. Fire. Depot. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNORES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. The out-of-town guests were: Miss Katherine Huston and Miss Theo Beth Morgan, Wichita; Mrs. Mary Feldman, Montana; Mrs. David Johnson, chisoner; Mrs. Edward Gilbick, of Dallas Texas; Miss Lois Limcott, of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ebertes, of St. Louis; Mrs. Emma Dinkenmur, Dorothy Henderson, and Miss Pauline Christian of Kansas City; Miss Katherine Broeck, of Psila; Miss Kathleen Schmitt, of Mildred Schmitt, of Columbia, Mo. Out of town guests at the Alpha Omega Pi spring party Friday evening at the chapter house were Mr. and Mrs. Sally Lester, Megan Teron, Miss Amelia Woodward, Miss Elizabeth Fryer, Ellsworth Burrus, Clifton Calvin, and George Geoff, Jr., both from New York. Walt Wehman; Edward Volder, of Depton and Harry Marker, of Ottawa. The PI Kappa Alpha house was converted into a large flower garden for the annual spring party Friday evening. The music was terminated by Larry Brown, a longtime correspondent of the公爵 Greve, Los Angeles, Calif. The choreographed were Mrs. F. W. Bowersock, Mrs. Jennie Morrow, Mrs. E. L. Burke, Mrs. Jane McLane, and Ms. Belle Wilson. Out-of-town guests were: Charles Darwell, Sylvester Huffman, Tom Bright, Bill McCarthy, Henry Hardy, Harry Snyder, Nedwil Herndon and Paul Flagg, of Kansas City; Henry Steel, of Wichita; Richard Hopkinson, of Chicago; Charles Charvat, and George Miers, of Topeka. Dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Dolin house today will be: Mrs. Ella MeKnight, Wilson Stroup, Kenneth Blodge, Aldore Gallahford, Bob Ryan, Keith Murrell, Linda Flock, Fred Tey, F. R. B. McFarland, of Kensington City. Ms. Alma Pocher Brook, house- members of the retiring board of the mother of Corbin Hall, entertained a party on Friday evening at the hall. Louise Corcerman, of Severnance, and Mary Catherine Ryan, of Kansas City, are week end guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Miss Ruth F. Smith, of Bartlesville is a week end guest at Corbin hall. Miss Ruth B里森ck and Miss Mary Morgan, of Kansas City, visited over the week end with Miss Ruth Litchen and Miss Matee Rich. Miss Ruth Wylie, A. B. 29, a teacher in the schools of Powhatan, is a guest at the Tau Gamma house. She will In the dining and grill rooms of the Eldridge hotel a formal dinner and dance were given Friday evening by the Delta Zea security. The chaperone was Joel DeLaye, the owner of the Phi Gamma Deltai house; Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Mrs. J. E Harwood, housemother, MISS Margaret Anderson, Miss Ocina Keeper, of Kansan City, Kan. Fredrikde Movaan, Hairy Tatariseration of Kansan City, Kan. Don Pondu and his orchestra of Kansas City, played for the dancing. The out-of-town guests were Wess McCoy, Kenny O'Neill, Kansas City, Kan; Miss Ruth Bryant and Kenneth Miller, of Kansas City; Miss Mertel Brenner, of Kansas City; Miss Leverwere; Miss Rosa Funk, Miss Winifred Winship, Miss Pauline Parker, and Miss Moss Morgan, of Smith University. Announcements --- The information in this document is provided to you under the auspices of the United States Department of Justice. Any changes or alterations made to this document may be reported to the U.S. Justice Department at the following address: Department of Justice, Attn: Chief Justice John Paul Jones, 120 South Congress Street, Washington, D.C. 20007. A full rehearsal with organ and harp will be held for the KU's Symphony Auditorium, followed by a joint rehearsal with the KU's Kiril K. Kuressen, conductor. --- E. C. Nash, of the circulation department of the Capper Publishing company, Topaka, will be at the business placement hurricane tomorrow to interview seniors in the School of Business. He will work in work in his department. Sound-proof doors and continuous daytime service are two of the recent things done by The Clydesdale in its policy of giving students the best of service. Prof. Joseph Taggart. Patronize Sale of Brunswick Records Want Ads In order to dispose of surplus stock we are offering all 75% Brunswick records issued before 1930 at- Nothing is good enough but the best 35c each or 3 for $1.00 LOST: Leather jacket and shoe on tennis courts last Wednesday. Reward. Phone 33. -120. FOR SALE: Remington portable type- writer. In good condition. Phone 2739M. —182 LOST: White gold rimmed shores in rest room on first floor, east Ad. Call 860-1844 OR RENT. neatly furnished four- room duplex, strictly modern. New niversity. Phone 2415 R before noon -104 LOST: Black leather glass case con- taining rimless glasses and other articles. Finder call 2453 - 184. WANTED: Typing thesis, term papers, and outlines. Phone 2203-187 EXCLUSIVE gifts for graduation. Real silk hosiery and lingerie; mens fur CALL: Mrs. Abner at 1924 (407 Main street) for all kinds of plain or fancy dreammaking, alterations, or homestitching at 106 n. yard. —184 FOR RENT. Modern 8 room house at 1233 Ohio. Mrs. Anna Olinger, Phone 904. —185 LOST. Small filipree silver pin, Tuesday on Campus. Mary Cornelius. Reward. Phone 820. WELL. THE person who saw the incident at 9th and Kentucky at 3 a'clock Friday, May 9th, please call 563. —184 nishings, Special price on silk hosiery. Call Davis at 2518 J. --187. 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