] WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE JOAN COLLINS Collins-Harner Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Collins of Muskogee, Okla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to David Harner, son of Mr. A. G. Harner of Rago. Miss Collins is a College freshman and a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Harner is a senior in the School of Business and a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity. The wedding will be in December. Hahn-Rice Vows Taken In Danforth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hahn of Bloomington, Kan., announce the marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to Mr. Donald S. Rice of Lawrence. The double ring ceremony was performed Sept. 9, in Danforth Chapel, Dr. E. F. Price read the service. The bride wore a gown of pale blue wool with wing sleeves, an open neckline, and a fitted hip line above the circular skirt. The waist-line was belted with a draped belt of blue wool gathered at the front by a rhinestone clip. The bride chose black accessories and wore a corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. James Gunn of Lawrence was the matron of honor. She wore a two-piece dress of brown wool with dolman sleeves and an accordian pleated skirt. She chose a green velvet hat and brown accessories. She wore a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. Dean Broderson of Kansas City acted as best man for the groom. The bride's mother wore a forest green suit with ice-green and black accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Rice took a short wedding trip and are now at home at 2104 Tennessee. Both are seniors in political science at the University. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were the bride's parents, the groom's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Collard of Leavenworth, and Miss Ruth Haberly of Lincoln, Neb. Kansas Traffic Deaths Number 347, Bureau Says Topcka—(U.P)-Traffic fatalities in Kansas this year have approached the 350 mark. The state safety department of the Kansas. Highway commission listed 347 persons who have lost their lives in street and road accidents. Only the insured veteran may elect a lump sum payment for his National Service Life Insurance beneficiary. Did You Know That Lawrence has a travel service that can make air reservations on all lines to any point in the world, issue tickets and deliver them to your office or home, day or night. Just call 3661. Downs Travel Service 1015 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Lawrence Theta Phi Alpha's Buy House A nine-room white frame house at 1528 Tennessee has become the new home of Theta Phi Alpha sorority. The house, which was purchased the past summer, provides living accommodations for 20 women. Various shades of green, ranging from a dark forest green to light yellowish-green, were selected by alumnae for the interior decorations of the living room. The room is furnished with green sectional divans and blond wood coffee tables. The draperies are a green, brown, and chartreuse floral pattern, and the rug is a beige broadloom. The wallpaper is a yellowish-green grain paper. Walnut dropleaf tables have been purchased for the dining room. Besides the living room and dining room, the housemother's room and a kitchen are on the first floor. On the second floor are two fourgirl rooms and two two-girl rooms, on the third floor a dormitory provides accommodations for eight women. Plans are being made to finish a chapter room and a snack bar in the basement. An oven is to be built in the back yard. Jane Koelzer, education senior, is president of Theta Phi Alpha. Mrs. Mary F. Carby is housemother. Don'tWearThat $300DressAllTheTime, Go Out And Buy Three More, But Quick Redwood City, Calif. (U.P.)—A woman who persists in wearing the same $300 frock all season long can well expect her friends to make catty remarks. Mrs. Bartel's sister, Esther Glassman Seaman, took the stand Tuesday to talk about clothes, especially what, in her opinion, Mrs. Bartel should have in her wardrobe if she wants to keep a respectable position in society. First, Mrs. Seaman said, Mrs Bartel should have at least six fur coats. At least, that's what Superior Judge Andrew Schottky was given to understand in a divorce trial between Irving and Peggy Bartel, a well-to-do couple who lives in the suburbs of San Francisco. "I myself have only four," she said, "But then, I do not have my sister's social position." Other basic items: One new evening gown each year for the opera, costing $400 to $500 wholesale, and two inexpensive numbers costing $200 to $300 wholesale. New Social Rules To Be Explained Twelve tailored suits a year, or six a season. Eight to ten after-five frocks each season, costing $75 to $300 each wholesale. A meeting of the social representatives of all student organizations will be held today at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union. At least one dozen summer dresses, 12 hats a season, one dozen sweaters, about 25 pairs of shoes, about 36 pairs of hose. "This interests me very much," said Judge Schotkty, leaning forward in his chair. "How many times can a lady wear the same 'after-five' frock in the same crowd without being talked about?" Procedure for establishing service-connection is to file for disability compensation through the V.A. Tom White, chairman of A.S.C. social committee, said the purpose of the meeting is to acquaint all organizations with the new rules, regulations, fines, and penalties governing campus social activities during the school year. Mrs. Seaman considered the question for a moment. Not very many times, I'm afraid" she replied. White also requested that each organization send a social chairman or a qualified representative to the meeting. Baptist Students To Give Western Roundup Party A "Round-up," Western style, with blue jeans, plaid shirts and all the trimmings is scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church, 8th and Kentucky. Square dancing, mixer games, stunts, and music will give the party an atmosphere of the wild west. Magic tricks by Carroll Smith are planned. Co-chairman for the Western roundup are Wilson O'Connell, College junior, and Dorothy Watson, fine arts junior. Decorations and refreshments will be in keeping with the Western theme. All University students are invited. Monchonsia Hour Dance Residents of Monchonsia hall will be hostesses at an open hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Want To- Wheels that are out of balance or out of line can cut tire mileage almost in half! Regular Wheel Check and Alignment will SAVE tire mileage SAVE on driving costs. See us for Expert Wheel Check-up YER MOTO 617 Mass. RS 407 Braum-Elliott Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Braum of Emporia announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwenda, to Jack Elliott, son of Mrs. Sarah Elliott of Valley Center. NASH DEALER Miss Braum is a senior in the College and a resident of Locksley Hall. Mr. Eliott is a senior in the School of Business. Thompson-Annis Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thompson of Agenda announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Mr. Russell W. Annis, son of Mrs. Clara Annis of Lawrence. DID YOU KNOW Miss Thompson was graduated from the University the past summer and is now employed in Law-rence. Mr. Annis is completing work this year for his degree at the University. The U.D.K. Is An Outstanding College Daily.