Dece 1 Herington Army Air Base at Lawrence Dece 7 Fort Leavenworth at Lawrence Dece 10 Washburn University at Topeka Dece 11 Rockhurst College at Kansas City Dece 15 . Rockhurst College at Lawrence Dece 15 Olathe Naval Air Base at Lawrence Dece 23 Herington Army Air Base at Herington Jane 3 Pittsburg St. Tchrs. Col. at Lawrence Jane 8 University of Missouri at Columbia Jane 15 University of Nebraska at Lawrence Jane 18 Olathe Naval Air Base at Olathe Jane 22 University of Oklahoma at lawrence Jane 29 lowa State College at Ames Febe 1 Washburn University at Lawrence Feb. 5 Towa "Seahawks" at Kansas City?? Febe 12 University of Oklahoma at Norman Feb. 19 University of Nebraska at Lincoln Febe 26 | University of Missouri at Lawrence Varese 3 Towa State College at Lawrence Like Bob Burns with his big bazooka, who is always telling about his family, I want to tell you a little about mine. On the evening of September 28 our youngest daughter, Eleanor, became the bride of George Philip Williams, III, of Lansdowne, Pa., at the First Methodist Church. bride, who was given in marriage by your former coach, wore an ivory gown whose heart-shaped yoke was outlined in seed pearls. The service was read by the Reve Edwin F. Pricee The satin Her fingertip illusion veil wes attached to a seed pearl coronet and she carried a boquet of bouvardia and white orchids. One of the bride's sisters (Mary), Mrs. L. P. Hamilton, of 860 Center Street, Palo Alto, Calif., was matron of homor. Another sister (Jane), Mrse Elwood R. Mons, of 934 Rolling Pass, Glenview, Ill., Mrs. Miltn Allen, Barbara Williams, and Betty Jean Hess, were the bridesmaids. Flower girls were Judith Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen, and Miss Jane Perry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Perry of Lawrence. The groom's father, George Philip Williams, II, was best man, and ushers were Pfee Robert E, Allen and Milton P,. Allen, L. P. Hamiltm, and Ense Clifton McWilliams. The First. Methodist Church was decorated with white gladioli, palms and huckleberry. At the reception following the ceremony at the Allen home was decorated with white astors and white gladio]i. After tle reception the bride and groom left for Buckhill Falls, Pae, in the Pocono Mountains where they spent their honeymoon. 108 Gladstone Road, Lansdowne, Pa. They are now at home at Mrse Allen and I since have been rattling around in that big house at 801 Louisiana Street. rattling noises. It was easy to keep tab on each other by the However, lirs. Allen got tired of the rattling ami left to visit Jane at Glenview, Ill, where "Hoot" Mons, Jane's husband, naval flying instructor. is a He has but weeks left before he enters combat duty. After visiting with Jane, lirs. Allen leaves for Palo Alto, Calif., to visit with Mary. She goes on the Santa Fe, the southern routend retums 366