MONDAY, APRIL 7. 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davis, of Osaka, announce the marriage of their daughter, Anna Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, wedding took place Friday afternoon in the bride's chapel of "The Little Church Around the Corner" in New York City. Miss Lucile Nowlin of New York, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Harry Inkeburn of the bride, Mrs. Rev. B., A. E. McLaughlin officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her aunt, Miss Scott, who was a friend of Scott wore an afternoon costume of palet crepe with hat and accessories to match. Her bouquet was of orchids. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Williams immediately for a short time to trink a land. They will be at home at 321 West Twenty-fourth Street, New York. Ms. Scott has been engaged in journalistic work with "Cheerio" of the National Broadcasting company, which graduated from the University of Kansas with an A.B. degree in 1926, where she was affiliated with Mortar Board, Alpha Sigma Nu, and Pi Mu. She also served at the Kansas Authors club. Mr. Scott is connected with the Central Hanover Bank and Trust company of New York. He was graduated from Morningside college of Sloux City in 1924, and the business class of Harvard in 1925. He is a member of Sigma Nau Alpha Kappa Psi, and Beta Gamma Sigma fraternities. The actives, pledges, and patronesses of Kappa Phi were entertained with a sleok roast Saturday after the inauguration. Mangierie Jahns near Lawrence. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Kength Messer, Richard Gafford, John Foster, and Graham Kraemer. Thirty-one men returned to the Sigma Nu alumni reunion held last week-end. The entertainment consisted of a dance Saturday evening and a banquet Sunday for both members of the active chapter. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Sunday were Mrs. F. A. Stacy, Chantecaille, Mrs. R. A. Dickson Ottawa; Mrs. Wilma Milmar Wichita; ita; Mrs Elenora Davis, Chantecaille; Miss Marjorie Stuffer, Miss Virginia Marjorie Clark, Miss Margaret Spear, Clark, Mrs Margaret Spear, Lawrence and Helen Harper. Wilma Rodecker of Kansas City and Virginia La Croix of St. Joseph were week-end guests at the Sigma Kappa house. Miss Vivien Williams, a student on the Hill last year, entertained at her home in St. Joseph this week-end for Clara Ellenne Bradford, Florence Humayoun, Harrison Adams, Mary Ala Owala, and Elizabeth Fyfe. Bath Anderson, Mary Butcher, Beth Anderson, Kathy Butcher, Wedge Verdier of the Delta Zeta house attended a formal party given by the Delta Zeta chapter at Man- hattan. Virginia Wilbur of the Pi Beta Phi house left Friday for Boston, where she will spend a week visiting with friends. Mary Margaret Starr, Harriet Rieth Mayer, and Lala Hakeyack of the beta Beta Phi house were week-end students. Little at least home in Kansas City. The American Association of University Women will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. E. H. Johnson, who will speak on international politics. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta bounce were Mr. and Mrs. Hirschman, Mr. and M. Epstein of Independence, Mt. Eppstein of Independence, Mt. Eppstein of Independence, and Mr. Frowe of FT, Pierce, Fla. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Knight and Whippet Cars G*d Udcd Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you have a Better Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. Chi Omega houses were: Vernon Swinson and Mrs. M. B. V. Sibson, of Pratt; Misa Ipoen Pbody, Lois Lom, Mrs. Masa Ipoen Pbody, Lois Lom, Mrs. Herbert Randle, and Earl Cole. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.75 Mm K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow after katheren at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. George C. Lanshack at 929 Alkahua Avenue and second semester are to be initiated. Alpha Xi Delta announces the pledging of Ann Louise Rhodes of Council Grove. Alba XI Delta guests for the weekend: hew Helen Cunningham, Phyllia Day, Sarah Joan Griest, and Virginia Armstrong of Lawrence, and Evelyn Armstrong of Lawrence. Miss Lacy Holdin and Miss Fuln Johnson, of Girard, visited friends at the University Saturday. Announcements GOOD & RICHARDS Dullets in Wallpaper and Paints Lopers, Gauges, and Wax. bk 420, Upr. Dec. 197, 207-209 W. 8th Tau Sigma will hold a meeting to morrow night at 7:30 to make plan for the initiation which is to be bok soon. Elizabeth Dunkel, instructor. --- The faculty class in Robinson gymnasium will meet tonight at 7:30, Volleyball, deck tennis and swimming will be offered. A meeting to decide the hours at the new tau班 class will meet in early January, and it will be who are interested are urged to either communicate with the instructor or go directly. Elizabeth Dunkel, instructor. Theta Epsilon will have an important business meeting and meet at 8 p.m., at 1124 Mississippi, all members are expected to be present Betty Baxton, president. --- Beg Pardon --- The Sunday issue of the Kansas published that Morris Straight, c231 of Fort Wayne, Missouri, sent Owl at a meeting Friday after Sound Owl was an error. Elder Robert A. Gorham argued instead of being appointed assistant business manager, as the Kan H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New And Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. After three successive seasons the Allegheny School of Natural History course has its policy of having all students clean their classrooms. It has been found that more complete training can be given to teachers and amateurs under this new system. WEEKLY SCHEDULE April 6 to 12 本报告版权属于安信证券股份有限公司。 7 p.m.-Fine arts recital, Prof. Waldermar Gelch-central Administration auditorium. Monday, April 7 Tuesday, April 8 7 p.m.-W.S.G.A. meeting—Central Administration rest room. 8 p.m.-Freshman Y club—Hans Weber speakers—Mver hall. 8:15 p.m.-Lecture course, "Miracles in Nature," Arbair C. Pillsbury- University Auditorium. Y. M.C.A. special election. Wednesday, April 9 7 p.m.-Mid-week dance—Memorial Union building. 8 p.m.-Y.M.C.A. banquet—Memorial Union building. 9:30 p.m.-Men's Glee club rehearsal—Marvin hall auditorium. 10:30 p.m.-Glee rehearsal—University Auditorium. Thursday, April 10 Moe's School Council election Memorial Union building—Memorial Union building, 6:30 p.m. Why- Club—Memorial Union building, 12:39 p.m.—Noon, luncheon forum—"Why Industrial Democracy?" Pailter Forters—Movers hall. Friday, April 11 2:30 p.m. --- Meeting of the Kansas College Teachers of English—room 206. Press ball 6 p.m. Kuwait College Teachers of English hallet. 4:30 p.m.—"Recent Developments in American Literature", Percy H. Bronington,戏剧 theater. 8 p.m. "Challenge of Modern Critics," Percy H. Boyton—Fraser theater, Saturday, April 12. 9. n.m.-Meeting of Kansas College Teachers of English-room 206 Fraser hall. 2 pan.—Varsity dance—Memorial Union building. Flowers Not Only Have Sex Appeal They Know How to Use It—Pillsbury Mr. Arkun C. Pillbury, naturalist, who will give his illustrated lecture on Mirrors in Nature* at the University of Illinois, declares that plants very definitely have sex appeal and make beautiful blooms. They are blindly grooming way, through their bright coloration, but in an apophasy of almost transecents instinct do flowers—the young manhood and womanhood of plankton—exercises their attraction The connection of the term "instinice" must be drawn to its further restishes to include the sagittary water plants to be used in water plants according to Mr. Pillibury. "When it is time for them to blossom, they send the bud up from the bottom of the pond in a long loose from the parent stem and floats to the surface of the water. The female blossom is held just a few inches away from the action. The male flower floating in that region naturally drops into this slight depression and the pollen is almost certain to reach the stigma. cide* in this consummation of its life purpose, for it is seen no more. After the pollen has reached the female blossom, the spiral stem controls it and the flower is pulled down on its origin to the root of the plant on the bottom." By intoxicating perfume and sweet nectar, varying in different climates and localities, the flower seeks to entice us with its sensual aroma on his back. They may be said to possess these lures in the same sense as those used by bees to hold the attention of their nuzes. Sherbon Gives Radio Talks RENT A CAR Sunny days are here again. Car costs are nominal for a mid-week date. Make your reservation now. The proper glasses are a direct aid to good health. She Says It Is Necessary to Eat Sun Ripened Food The necessity for eating food which receives directly the rays of the sun was stressed by Dr. Fierence and Mr. Brown in a talk on radio station KFKU. Headache. Fatigue. *Nerves* —These are the signs which in many cases indicate eye strain. Have Your Eyes Examined While the sun's rays will burn, they have come so far that we are unable to see the sun at all time. However, the ultra-violet ray lamps produce rays which when composed of nitrogen and oxygen the gums may cause serious injury if the organs are over-exposed." There Doctor Sheron advises, no one should ever expose themselves to the treatment with the ultra-violet lamp. Warnings Signals "The sun has always been identified with life," she said. "Plants need sunlight, and a certain amount of direct rays from the sun. Fortunately plants store sunshine in the form of vitamin D, and they grow through winter months and cloudy days because they eat this vitamin. Fortunately the plants in the tissues of grains and vegetables and fruits, especially the edible ones, grow really in the rays of the sun, like cabbage, lettuce, spinach, green beans, etc. The greener the leaf the more sunlight." *"Animals also store sunshine in their bodies in the form of vitamin D. Unfortunately this is not stored in milk, but it can be commonly eat, but it is stored in the edible organs such as the liver, sweet bread, brins and kidney, and also in milk fat, which we eat as butter and cream. The animal will eat fruits and vegetables that has lived in the sun and eaten sunshine food. Chicken and other fowl* store sunshine in egg yolk (for the young), and also in the liver and other riblets. Send the Daily Kansan home. F. H. Roberts Optometrist 833 Mass. St. TIRE VALUES Firestone CALL 1300 There is no secret about the Tire Building Business. Our Firestone Built Tires are superior to anything on the market at the price. And we have all grades in all sizes. We are equipped to give you the service with our metahan- Carter Super Service 30x3t. $5.30; 29x4:40. $6.30; 30x4t. $7.00 RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. 12th and Oread offer "cash and carry" service at these low prices Suits c-p 75c Dresses (plain silk) $1 Dresses(plainwool) 75c Can You Beat It? 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