FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Three January Weddings At Danforth Announced Photo by Hank Brown. Danforth chapel was the scene Jan. 28 of the marriage of Miss Mary Wismer and Mr. Theron L, Brewer. Dr. Edwin F, Price, director of Wesley foundation, performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wismer of Pomona, was seven in marriage by her father. She wore a street length dress of white wool crepe and she had a wristlet of Johanna Hill roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Alice Wismer, as maid of honor. Mr. Mervin Brewer was best man for his brother, Usherws were Mr. Warren Thompson and Mr. J. D. Stedman. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brewer of Great Bend. Mr. Brewer is a College senior and his bride is a College sophomore. The couple is at home at 1201 Rhode Island street. Alpha Epsilon Pi Initiates Four men were initiated into Kappa Upsilon chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity at a formal initiation ceremony Sunday. The new initiates are Benjamin Benjaminov, Ralph Indin, Sam Price, and Martin Rogoff. The chapter has announced the pledging of Sidney Gottesman, New York City. Gimblet-Nelson Mr. Ralph E. Gimblet of Lawrence, announces the marriage of his daughter, Bonnie, to Mr. Gene L. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nelson of Kingman. The wedding took place at Danforth chapel on Friday, Jan. 27 before the immediate families and close friends of the bride and groom. The Rev. Duncan McGregor of Leavenworth read the service. The couple was attended by Miss Geraldine Jones, Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Gerald Gearhart, South Bend. Ind. In cooperation with a program sponsored by the Lawrence Red Cross chapter, 22 members of Pi Beta Phi entertained patients at Winter General hospital, Topeka with a musical show Wednesday. Featured were piano, singing, dancing and reading numbers. Mrs. Nelson is a recent graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Mr. Nelson is an engineering junior and a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. A 45-minute program was presented to ambulatory patients and 20-minute programs were given in two wards. Pi Phi's Entertain Hospital Veterans Girls who made the trip were Constance Kendall, Betty Dunne, Patricia Foncannon, Joyce Newcomer, Carolyn Isern, Marianne Gear, Betty Shartel, Nancy Matteson, Nancy Lindsey, Anne Stodner, Barbara Coats, Helene Steinbuchel, Rosemary Kennedy, Mary Swanson, Peggy Olson, Marion Nearing, Jean Lyle, Marilyn Thompson, Barbara Drohan, Virginia Ireland, Helen Persson and Sally Pegues. Photo by Hank Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James Silvius Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Strickland, South Haven, announce the marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to Mr. James E. Silvius, son of Mrs. W. W. Silvius of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding was Jan. 27 at Danforth chapel. Mrs. Silvius was attended by Miss Kay Graff and Mr. Silvius was attended by his brother, Mr. Wayne Silvius. The bride wore a gold satin dress and had black accessories. She carried white roses. A bridal dinner was held at the Castle Tea room following the ceremony. Mrs. Silivius is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and a College student. She is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Fraternity and a journalism senior. The couple is at home at 1001 Tennessee street. Mortar Board Meeting Mortar Board members honored Mrs. Stanley Ginn, national president of Mortar Board from Columbia, Mo., at a luncheon held in the Palm room of the Union at noon. Tuesday. Members of the advisory board to the active chapter, honorary members, and president of the Lawrence alumnae chapter joined the active members at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott in the afternoon. Jay Janes Name 22 For Membership Twenty-two Jay Jane membership vacancies have been filled and four inactive members have been voted into the active group, Mary Louise Fischer, president, has announced. Women were voted into the group following a rush tea from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Union Wednesday. New members include: from Alpha Delta Pi, Jackie Simpson, education junior;Alpha Omicron Pi, Beatrice Senor, College junior and Donna Kempster, College sophomore;Alpha Phi,Katy Coad, College sophomore and Yvonne Bryan, education junior; Carruth hall, Lois Ann Meils, fine arts sophomore; Corbin hall, Helen Maduros, College sophomore, Frances Pence, education junior, Virginia Fogelstrom, education junior, Shirley Michelson, College sophomore, Mary Lou Vess, fine arts sophomore, and Susan Manovill, College sophomore; Foster hall, Johnnie Lou Shafer, College sophomore; Harmon co-op; Diane Johnson, College junior; Locksley hall, Jeannine Wolfe, education junior; Independents at large, Aleta Brown, education senior, Betty Lichtenstadter, Margaret Gartner, College and nursing sophomore, and Betty Schoewe, fine arts senior; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Jeannine Neihart, fine arts sophomore and Natalie Logan, education junior; Sigma Kappa, Bonita Clark, College junior. The four inactive members voted back into the group include Jacqueline Baum, College senior and Phyllis Bice, pharmacy senior, independents at large; Virginia Ferguson College sojourn; college junior and nursing junior representing Alpha Kappa Alba. Formal pledging for the 22 girls will take place Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 5 p.m. in the Pine room of the Union. Traynor-Hall Pictured are Miss Caroline Traynor and Mr. Gerald Hall who announced their pinning Sunday, Miss Traynor is a fine arts sophomore and a member of University symphony orchestra. Mr. Hall is an engineering junior and a member of Phi Mu Alpha and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities. Class Day Vacancies Mary Helen Baker, fine arts senior, and Ruth Keller, journalism senior, have been appointed chairmen of the senior class day and publicity committees, respectively, by Louise Lambert, class president. Miss Baker fills the post vacated by the resignation of Stanley Englund. Keller replaces Harrison Madden, journalism senior, who resigned. New Home Ec Labs The installation of two new home economics laboratories is now under construction in the basement of Fraser hall. Rooms in the south-east corner of the building are being remodeled and equipment for everything from washing dishes will be available. Plans for modernizing the workshop were made under the direction of C. G. Bayles, superintendent of Building and Grounds. The royal antelope of Africa is only about 10 inches high. After The Kansas - Nebraska Game Take Your Date To The Sweetheart Swing Saturday, February 11, 9-12 "Most Dateable Male and "University Sweetheart Will Be Picked By Secret Ballot $1.25 Per Couple Jim Sellard's Orchestra Sponsored By Informal Student Union Activities