WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1950 UNIVERSITY. DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Three Weddings, Engagement Announced Elbel-Lee Wedding Miss Jane Elbel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. R Elbel of Lawrence, and Mr. Harold M. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lee of Overbrook, were married Sunday at Plymouth Congregational church, Lawrence. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Theodore H. Aszman, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The bride attended the University, where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Lee received his degree in mechanical engineering at the University the past semester. The couple was attended by Miss Joann Elbel and Mr. Roger Lee, a student at Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass. The sooist, Miss Joan Vickers, was accompanied by Mrs. Alfred Gallup. The ushers were Messrs. Robert Elbel, Ted Hutsler, and George Wood. Engagement Told The couple will live in Pittsburgh, Pa., where Mr. Lee will be employed by the Westinghouse company. Miss McKinney is a College junior majoring in physical therapy. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. McKinney of Hartford, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ester to Mr. Walter R. Stockebrand, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stockebrand of Garnet. Mr. Stockebrand is a graduate of the School of Business and a member of Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity. He is now in partnership with his father. Singer Jane Froman Walks Without Braces Topcka.—(U.P.)—Radio Singer Jane Froman, injured seriously in a plane crash seven years ago, now, can walk without her cane and braces, her press agent said today. Miss Froman underwent 25 operations following the crash of a Pan American airplane in the Atlantic in 1943, but refused to doctors tomuctate one of her less. Budd Granoss, New York, her publicity agent, said Miss Froman has spent several weeks at the Meninger foundation here building up her mental courage to walk again. He said she spoke of the psychiatric center as a "big help in getting over the last big hurdle." Foundation doctors, according to Granos, described Miss Froman as a "very cooperative patient." "Half the battle was her strong will to walk," one of the doctors told Granoss. Shortly after she left a Lisbon, Portugal, hospital, Miss Froman sang from a wheelchair. During the past six years, however, she has used special stage props to give the illusion that she can stand without assistance. She is married to John Burn, a clipper pilot who rescued her following the crash. Pi K A Pinning Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the pinning of Miss Caroline Ann Traynor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney L. Traynor of Lawrence, by Mr. Gerald L. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hall, also of Lawrence. The announcement was made Sunday at the chapter house. Miss Traynor received a corsage of gardenias, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother, had a corsage of white camelias. Miss Traynor is a fine arts sophomore, and a member of the University Symphony orchestra. Mr.Hall, an engineering junior, is a member of Phi Mu Alpha, the University band, and Symphony orchestra. Wedding At Danforth Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hedges of Winfield, announce the marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Mr. Dilbert Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston of Pomona at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25 in Danforth Chapel. Dr. Price, associated with the Methodist church of Lawrence, performed the ceremony before the immediate families and a few friends Miss Blanche Brown attended the bib Jack Glimore attended the groom. Mr. Miller is an engineering physics junior, and Mrs. Miller is an art education sophomore. The couple are at home at 1546 Rhode Island. Miss Jo Ann Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hurst of Maryville, Mo., became the bride of Mr. Karl Kappelman of Lawrence in a ceremony performed Sunday in McClintock chapel of Grace Cathedral, Topeka. The Very Rev. John W. Day, rector of the church, read the service. Graduates Married Mrs. Kappelman was graduated from the University in June. Mr. Kappelman, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, also received his degree the past spring. Air Force Uniform Can Be Deceptive Omaha, Neb. —(U.P.)An air force lieutenant, wearing the new light blue uniform, stood in the waiting room at municipal airport. A woman lugging a large suitcase walked up and dropped it in front of him. "Take care of this for me, boy, will you?" she said, and walked on. The lieutenant, embarrassed but a gentleman, toted the suitcase to the checking booth. This is the only country in the world where a man can ride in his own car to the courthouse to collect his unemployment - compensation check. — Sioux, County Capital, Orange City, Iowa. Socially Speaking Phi Delta Theta Pledges Phi Delta Theta Pledges Phi Delta Theta fraternity announces the pledging of Carl Brust, College freshman, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Jack Ward, College junior, from Topeka. Templin Elects Officers Templin hall announces the election of the following officers; Betty Grice, intramurals chairman; Mildred Simpson, activities chairman; Mona Millikan, AWS representative; Gertha Harper, alternate AWS representative; Marian Cox, Interdorm representative; Ellen Osborn, ISA representative; Florence Dickerson, fire captain; Virginia Johnston, historian, and Ellen Osborne, song leader. Frank Exter was recently elected president of the pledge class of Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity Other officers elected were, Earl Petty, vice-president; and Richard Spradlin, secretary-treasurer. Edward House, Robert D.Hill, Charles Stephens, and Forrest Bland are new pledges of Kappa Eta Kappa. Pledge Class Elects Join Fraternity Dr. L. W. Seagondollar, assistant professor of physics, and E. L. Jordan, instructor in electrical engineering, became honorary members of Kap. Eta Kap. at an initiation ceremony held recently at the chapter house. Kappa Eta Kappa is a professional electrical eng. fraternity. Other initiates were Charles Abramson, Roy Holliday, Edward Lange, Kenneth Regenold, Gordon Swanson, and Robert Watson. Harmon Co-on Elects Diane Johnson has been re-elected for the Harmon Co-op for the spring semester. Other officers chosen recently are Betty Lou Thomas, vice - president; Esther Harms, secretary; Joan Horne, treasurer; Patricia Speer and Blanche Brown, purchasing agents; Frances Burnhardt, social chairman; Patricia Speer, song leader; Betty Lou Hopkins, reporter; and Betty Lou Thomas, intramural captain. "Say it with flowers" by BETTY BARCLAY ours alone Three Wards Plan Dance For March 31 Pick a pair of pockets embroidered with posies . . . love them on a dress with a wide circle collar. Of fine Sanforized chambray and in these spring gay colors. Brown, blue, aqua, grey, lilac, rose, embroidered in contrasting shades. Sizes 9 to 15. A dance for all Independent students of wards "P," "T," and "Z" will be held on Friday, March 31, in the Union ballroom according to an announcement made at a meeting of ward "T" last night. $8.90 Officers of ward "T" said regular meetings will be held every two weeks on Monday for the remainder of the semester. At the next meeting on Feb. 20, plans will be made for the March 31 semi-formal dance, and also plans for a future dinner dance. 803 Mass. TERRILL'S An election of officers for Ward "Z" was postponed until Feb. 13 at a meeting of ward members last night because of pood attendance. An hour dance was planned with Kanza hall for Thursday, Feb. 16. Seldom has so little been worn by so many, for so much.—Florence A. Paul, York Weekly, York Village, Maine. Glasco Elected President Hour Dance Today Glasco Elected President Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has elected the following officers for the coming year: Donald Glasco, president; Paul Skolaut, vice-president; John Whealen, comptroller; Clarence Frieze, historian; Douglas Paddock, secretary. for skirts it's 1717 Harmon Co-op will have an open house dance from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the house. Miss Porteus Lati军, housemother, will chaperone. Hamilton's 943 Mass. More politicians ought to stop quoting Lincoln's speeches and start imitating his actions—Sydney J. Harris, "Strictly Personal", Chicago Daily News, Chicago, Ill. Quick,efficient SERVICE 50-60c Specials In Clean, Pleasant Surroundings - Chose & Sanborn Vacuum Coffee. Open 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Granada Cafe South of the Granada Theater the beauty bra by $250 Marja Nylon $3.50 The Palace 843 Mass.