1944 THURSDAY; DECEMBER 28-1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE d grad- and ransan today ry_of fra- chap- and Rich- IPPIN DORRILL ZMAN Dean Reese Monte Robbins Ceremony Read In a setting of Christmas greens and candles, Miss Monte Elizabeth Robbins and Dr. J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy, were married at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, Dec. 23, at the First Baptist church, with the Rev. Charles W. Thomas officiating. Baskets of white chrysanthemums and lighted tapers, with wreaths on the chanel, formed a background for the ceremony. In the windows were lighted candles and greenery. The bride, who was given in marriage by her mother, Mrs. Otte E Baker of Mission, wore a light blue suit trimmed with antique buttons. She wore a brown felt hat trimmed with brown illusion, and carried matching accessories and bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Paul C. Rankin played the wedding music including the introduction of "Lohengrin" as the processional and the Mendelssohn wedding march as the recessional. During the ceremony she played "Liebestraum," by Liszt. Miss Jean Henderson, of Topeka, sang, "Because" (d'Hardelot) and "Ich Liebe Dich." (Grieg). After the ceremony, the bridal couple received the guests at the rear of the church. A wedding breakfast followed in the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. The ushers were Dewey Nemec, senior pharmacy student, and George Perron. The bride is a graduate of the Lawrence high school and the University. She has been teaching social science and dramatics in the Eudora high school, where she has coached several plays. She was a member of Theta Epsilon. Dr. Reese has been a member of the faculty at the University for a number of years. Following the wedding ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. Reese left for a wedding trip, after which they will make their home in Lawrence. Gunsolly and Huebert Married in Lawrence Saturday Afternoon In awedding ceremony Saturday afternoon, Virginia Gunsolly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunsolly, formerly of Emporia, became the bride of Pfc. Dan Huebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Huebert of Halstead. The ceremony was held at the Plymouth Congregational church with the Rev. Fosberg Hughes officiating. Miss Maxine Gunsolly attended her sister as maid of honor. She vore ivory taffeta and a poinsettiaed Juliet cap. The bride was gowned in cream satin, simply made, with sweetheart neckline and short train. Her ingerting length veil of illusion was teld in place by orange blossoms. She carried a cream satin muff top-toe with white orchids. Dean Huebert of Halstead served a best man to his brother. Usheres were Stephen Phelps and Charles Hunter of Topeka. The bridal couple left immediate following the ceremony for Chicago and will be at home after the 1st of the year at 5112 Baltimore venue, Kansas City, Mo. Both Private and Mrs. Huebert were graduated last year from the University where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and he be-onged to Phi Delta Theta and to chi Beta Pi fraternities. Florence Harris Robert Doores Wed Saturday The marriage of Florence Harris, daughter of Mrs. Fred J. Harris and the late Mr. Harris of Lawrence, to Robert Willard Doores of Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Doores of Bronaugh, Mo., took place at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. T. H. Aszman read the ceremony in a Christmas setting of candles and poinsettias. Above the organ was an electrically lighted angel. The bride was given in marriage by W. A. Garland of Kansas City. She wore a white satin gown, with long sleeves, sweet-heart neckline and demi-train. Her fingertip-length veil of bridal illusion was fastened to a catin cap trimmed with seed pearls. She carried white roses, with a touch of green in the shower ribbons. Miss Ruth Russell, Fine Arts senior, sang before the ceremony. A program of nuptial music was played on the organ by Miss Martha Dooley. Miss Russell's selections were "Ich Liebe Dich," by Grieg, and "Because," by d'Hardelot. A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the ceremony. Miss Juanita Hall was maid of honor for the bride, and Pfc. James R. Doores of Kansas City, Mo., attended his brother as best man Ushers were George Brown, Pittsburgh; I. W. Hartley, Fred S. Hall, and G. C. Gillum. Mr. and Mrs. Doores left for a week's wedding trip, after which they will be at home at Solomon, where Mr. Doores is co-owner and editor of the Solomon Valley Tribune. For two years he taught printing in the Lawrence high school, leaving here in May. He is a graduate of the State Teachers College at Pittsburg. The bride was graduated last June from the University where she majored in home economics. She was a member of Jay Janes, the University a cappella choir and the Miller Allen Vows Exchanged Dorothy Lee Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Miller of Kansas City, and Pfc. William Russell Allen, a student in the University School of Medicine in Kansas City, exchanged marriage vows Saturday evening in the Washington Avenue Methodist church in Kansas City. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Allen, Kansas City. The Rev. Gene Frank read the service. During the reading of the service, the organist played the songs of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority and the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, of which he bride and bridegroom were members. Mr. Miller gave his daughter in marriage. Petal white Duchess satin was chosen by the bridge for her gown with square yoke of tulle outlined with narrow double ruffles of the tulle, long sleeves with the tulle ruffles at the hands, and voluminous skirt in hoop style lengthening into an aisle wide train. A jeweled satin bonnet held her English type veil and she carried white orchids. Shirley Salley, former student and sorority sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She was gowned in gold tafetta and carried Talisman roses. Bridesmaids were Gloria Nelson, Jane Owen, and Edith Marie Darby, all of whom wore aqua tafetta gowns. Elizabeth Hall and Marian Miller lighted the tapers. All the bride's attendants are students at the University and are members of Gamma Phi Beta except Miss Darby, who is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Pfc. Lewis Allen, Jr., as best man. His other attendants were Jack Nesselrode and Dean Huebert, Pfc. Stephen Phelps, and Pfc. Charles Hunter. All his attendants are students at the University School of Medicine in Kansas City. Home Economics club. She also has served as leader and assistant leader of Girl Scouts. She expects to do part time work as a Girl Scout field director at Salina. Violators Are Warned By Council Committee Because of the vioiation of smoking rules and regulations made by the A. S. C., in Frank Strong hall, students are being warned against any more offenses by the council's smoking committee. Students are allowed to smoke on Following a reception after the ceremony, the couple left for a short trip. They will be at home at the Villa Serena in Kansas City, Mo., after Thursday. the steps outside the building or in the basement only. The punishment of the offender will be given by the student court and the penalty will depend upon the offense and the circumstances. The first offense will probably be a monetary fine; however credit hours can be taken away if the offense is serious enough and the student can be removed from school with the consent of the administration. Vapor Trail Left Over Campus An army flyer flying at a great altitude over the campus this morning left a vapor trail that attracted much attention. 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