1947 FEBRUARY 13, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Shaad-Morris The marriage of Donna Jean Morris, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Lloydie Morris, Oskaloosa, to David Evans Shaad, son of Mrs. George Shaad and the late Mr. Shaad, Lawrence, took place Feb. 1 at the Methodist church in Oskaloosa. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Earl O. Harbour. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attended by her sister, Joan Morris, and by Carolyn Glover and Bonnie Oswalt. Ruth Payne and Jeanne Holman lighted the candles. Mr. Shaad was attended by Gordon Stucker, best man. Harry Stucker and William Bradford were ushers. Mrs. Shaad attended the University from 1943 to 1946. She was a member of Delta Gamma, Kappa Phi, and Jay Janes. She is now a student nurse at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City. Mr. Shaad, who graduated from the School of Engineering and Architecture in 1944, is a member of Theta Tau and Sigma Tau, professional engineering fraternities. They are at home at Lake of the Forest, Edwardsville. ☁ ☁ ☁ Tewell-Jose Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jose, Lawrence, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Rence, to Gerald Tewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tewell, Fairview. Miss Jose is a college freshman. Mr. Tewell was an assistant at the University Press, and is now employed in Denver. He graduated from the School of Business in 1943. He wedding will take place early The wedd this spring. \* \* \* Courter-Brown Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown, Perry announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Paul David Courter, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Courter, Lawrence, Feb. 1 at the First Methodist church in Olathe. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Oliver Prince. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. C. Thomas Hall, and by Mrs. Audra Crowder and Mrs. William Parker. John Brand acted as best man and C. Thomas Hall and Robert Scram were users. Mrs. Counter graduated from the School of Business in 1942. Mr. Counter graduated from the School of Engineering and Architecture in COEDS' CORNER Well-known to University band and orchestra members is efficient Hazel Stanley, who has been secretary to Russell Wiley, director, since April. Whatta Deal--Hazel Stanley's Husband Cooks Her Breakfast Besides working 20 to 25 hours a week, Hazel is a freshman in pharmacy, carrying a full schedule of subjects. She is the wife of Keith Stanley, a sophomore in pharmacy. Keith began school in the fall of 45 and the couple were married in December. Hazel remembers well, the one-sided conversations which used to take place on the subject of pharmacy. "I heard about drugs, formulas, and prescriptions for six months. What Greek it was! I decided to major in pharmacy so that I'd be able to understand my husband," she said. Hazel is pledged to Kappa Epsilon, pharmacy sorority. In discussing future plans, Hazel said, "We dream of having our own drugstore some day and running it ourselves—in Winfield, if possible. That's close to our hometown, Wichita." According to Hazel, marriage and college are a good combination. "However," she comments, "I might not think so, if I didn't have such a cooperative husband. Three mornings a week I get breakfast, and three mornings a week, Keith gets breakfast. He cooks lunch three times a week, and three times a week I do. He is actually a good cook, especially on spaghetti and meat balls." After graduating from high school, Hazel taught at Center, a small country school, for two years. She then attended business college and afterwards became secretary to a law firm in Topeka. One of the lawyers was a federal officer. "I had an interesting time," Hazel said enthusiastically. "My job was to take court notes for the probation office. I attended all the federal trials and sat in on conferences of the district clerk. I also interviewed convicts released from federal prison. That job has provided some excellent theme material." 1943. 943. They are at home in Kansas City. * * * Ballard-Morrison Carolyn Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morrison, Coffeyville, was married to Raymond L Ballard, Jr., Wadsborough, N. C. Jan. 25 in Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. Ballard attended the University from 1943 to 1944 and was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. They are at home in Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Price was graduated from the University Law school in 1939. *** Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Marshall, Ann Arbor, Mich., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Adelaide Marshall Hill, to Marvin D. Price, Detroit, Jan. 18 in Ann Arbor. 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