UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THE NEW DeWald-Perdue Wed Sunday The marriage of Miss Hazel Delald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aniel DeWald, of Casper, Wyo., to tom Perdue, son of George W. Perrie, of Horace, was held in the parrs of Westminster hall, at 7:30 p.m. sunday. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Francis McNish played two violin los, "I Love You Truly," and Typsy Love Song." Attending her sister as maid of honor was Miss Lois DeWald, of orbin hall. The Rev. T. H. Aszman performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a two-piece white owl dress trimmed in red. In her air she wore a corsage of red roses, er accessories were black. The aid of honor wore a pink woolless and a gardenia corsage. following the ceremony a reception was served to more than 40 wedding guests. Miss Helen Zentz and Miss Marian Thompson, both of awrence, served the wedding cake and punch. The couple left on a wedding trip Wyoming and will be at home at 00 Tennessee after Nov.1. 60 Tennessee after Nov. 1. Mrs. Perdue, a college student in 42-44, is now employed at the inflower Ordnance plant. While she school she lived at Westminster all and was on the council of the dependent Students' Association. Mr. Perdue, before entering the ervice, was a student in the College three years. He is now stationed with the ASTP unit at the University, and is enrolled in the College id the School of Medicine. Out-of-town wedding guests were adine Potter, Kansas City, Mo.; prothy Gear, and Maxine Jones, peka; Frances McNish, Oksalaos; s. Benjiman Wolfe, Meade; and s. Mrs. H. W. Zentz, Green- uncheon Honors board of Directors the board of directors of the KU omi Association attended a cheon Saturday, in the English m of the Memorial Union build- those attending included Mr. and Charles B. Holmes, Mr. and Fred Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Bard B. Stevens, Mrs. Ellis M. all, of Lawrence; Mr. and Erge Nettles, Pittsburg; Mr. and Curtis J. McCoy, Emporia; rice and Mrs. Hugo T. Wedell, aka; Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Pier- Burlington; Mrs. Bruce Hurd, aka; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mee- ce and Mrs. W. T. Grant, and and Mrs. Harland Hutchings, of Kansas City, Mo. , Lemon to Be Guests Union Coffee Tomorrow urman Hill and Robert Lemon. democratic candidates for United senator and governor of Kan-will be the guests of the campusocratic committee at a coffee at tomorrow afternoon in the Enggroom of the Union building, and Battenfeld, Democratic coman, said today. out time the candidates will with students and faculty peers and answer questions. The dates are coming to Lawrence like speeches at the Democratic in the Community building toow evening. Review Group to Meet Group to Meet a book review group of the Re- guates of American Assoc of University Women will at 8 tonight at the home of Wade Green, 717 Mississippi Miss Mildred Hershey will the review. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Vacation Closing Hours Extended for Women Miss Elizabeth Megaiar, adviser of women, announced today that closing hours during the vacation and enrollment period, from Friday night to Wednesday night, Nov.1], will be 12 midnight. Ziesenis-Cherry Marriage Vows Read Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ziesenis have announced the marriage of their daughter, Eileen Marie, to A/S Ivan Jackson Cherry, U.S.N.R., son of Mrs. A. Cherry of Medford, Ore., Saturday morning, Oct. 21, at St Johns Catholic church. The Rev. Cowell O'Neil officiated at the double ring ceremony. A/S Robert A. Miller, a junior in the School of Engineering, was best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hearth. The couple left for a short wedding trip to the Lake of the Ozarks. Mrs. Cherry was graduated from Liberty Memorial High School in June, 1943, and for the past year has been employed by North American Aviation, Inc., in Kansas City. A/S Cherry attended Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College at College Station, Texas, and for the past 15 months has been stationed at the University with the Navy V-12 unit. He is a sophomore in the School of Engineering. Medical Student To Marry Nov. 4 Miss Julia Greb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Greb of Kansas City, Mo., will be married to Pfc. George Keppner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Keppner, 1220 Indiana, Saturday evening, Nov. 4, in Kansas City, Mo. Pfc. Keppner will receive his medical derge from the University School of Medicine in Kansas City, Oct. 29. Four Faculty Members Attended Conference Four members of the University faculty have returned from a 2-day conference on "Communication in Education" in Hutchinson. Prof. John W. Ashton, of the department of English, led a panel discussion. J. H. Nelson, assistant dean of the graduate school and professor in English; W. H. Shoemaker, professor in the department of romance languages; and Sam F. Anderson, instructor in the department of German, also attended the meeting. City schools of Hutchinson organized the conference which dealt with the place of English and foreign languages in the field of education. A new ruling at Fort Hays State College has given the student council the privilege of opening the school's social building on Friday and Saturday nights for varsity dances. Havs Uses Social Building Nancy Jane Petersen Marries Lieutenant In Oct. 21 Ceremony Baskets of white and yellow chrysanthemums at each side of the altar, white chrysanthemums in the altar vases, and lighted tapers decorated the St. Cornelius Episcopal church in Dodge City, Saturday afternoon, for the double-ring wedding ceremony of Miss Nancy Jane Petersen, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Petersen of Dodge City, and Lt. Joseph G. Berkely, son of Dr. and rMs. J. G. Berkely of Chicago, Ill. Miss Norma Lutz, Fine Arts junior and member of Kappa Alpha Theta, the bride's sorority, sang "The Lord's Prayer" (Malotte) preceding the ceremony. The couple was attended by Mrs. Howard Muncy of Dodge City, who was matron of honor. Mrs. Muncy, the former Betty Denious, was graduated from the University in 1942. Sorority Sister: Attended Achievements Miss Dorothy Fizzell, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Nancy Teichgraeber, Emporia, also members of the bride's sorority, were bridesmaids. Miss Fizzell was graduated from the College in 1943. Miss Teichgraeber will enroll as a senior in Fine Arts in November. Dr. Berkely, father of the bridegroom, was best man Sorority Sisters Attendants In a kingroom, was best man. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white wedding satin gown fashioned with fitted bodice and a full skirt extending into a long train. She carried the white Kappa Alpha Theta prayer book topped with a white orchid and a shower of stephanotis. The matron of honor and the bridesmaids wore velveteen gowns with fitted bodices and fitted skirts. Mrs. Muncy's gown was American beauty shade and the bridesmaid's gowns were sky blue. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen were hosts at a reception at the Lora-Locke hotel following the ceremony. Lt. and Mrs. Berkely left Saturday evening for a week's wedding trip in Colorado. Lt. and Mrs. Berkley left Saturday evening for a week's wedding trip in Colorado. Mrs. Berkely was graduated from the University with a bachelor of arts degree last June. Lieutenant Berkely, who is an instructor at the Dodge City army air field, attended the University of Indiana and medical school at the University of Chicago before entering the service. Kansan Editor Captures 'Typical' Japanese Soldier The thrill of capturing a Japanese soldier alive although the prisoner tried twice to commit hari-kari and the seizing of his prisoner's machine gun as a souvenir, were recited by Lt. David C. Whitney, former Daily Kansan editor, in a letter to Prof. Elmer F. Beth from the Pacific area where he has been stationed 14 months "He was the typical cartoon Japa, all teeth and smiles, and actually likeable," Whitney wrote. KU Architect Weds Stephens Graduate Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Peterson of Paola, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Maxine Hairstief, to Lt. Hubert J. Hamlin of the marine corps, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamlin, also of Paola. The couple were married Oct. 7, at Camp LeJeune, N.C. The double ring ceremony was performed in the afternoon at the post chapel. The bride was graduated from Stephens College and attended the University as a College junior in 1939. Lieutenant Hamlin was graduated from the University in 1941, and is a member of Scarab, national architectural fraternity. He enlisted in the marines in 1942. He has served 29 months in the Pacific and is now an instructor at the officers' candidate school at Camp Lejeune. The couple are at home in Jacksonville, N.C. Farewell Dinner Given By Army Medical Students Approximately 35 persons attended an informal dinner at the Lawrence country club last Friday evening given by the army pre-medical students of the ASTP unit of the University. The officers and enlisted cadre of the unit and faculty members were present. The students will leave for new stations after Nov. 1. M.U. Adopts War Drive Slogan M. C. Adopts War Drive Slogan Minnesota University has adopted the slogan, "Back G.L. Joe," for its War Chest campaign this fall. The campus goal has been set at $4,500. Burton Hodgen, class of 1942, was graduated from officers candidate department of the transportation corps school, New Orleans Army Air base and has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army. Lt. Hodgen is assigned to active duty with the transportation corp. He was formerly an entomologist with the U.S. Public Health service before entering the armed forces. Mas F. Cahal, graduate in 1936, has returned to Chicago from Dallas where he served nine months as director of Southwestern Medical Foundation. At Chicago he resumed duties with the American College of Radiology as executive officer and general counsel. George Bartholow, former student in 1943, has reported to Colgate University for training in the Navy Academic Refresher Unit (V-7). The 74 men just entering were assigned directly from the fleet after showing officer aptitude. Bartholow, who holds a rank of aviation machinist's mate second class, will take sixteen weeks of work at Colgate before entering a midshipman's school. S/Sgt. Robert W. Whitehead, former student in 1945, of Silver Lake, Kans., was awarded an Air Medal for meritorious achievement while participating in one hundred hours of operational flights in the Southwest Pacific area. Sgt. Whitehead was reported as missing in action August 15, 1943. He was a gunner on a B-24 Liberator and a member of the crew of the Liberator, "Hell's Angels." incubator air not incubate room off an mega of amni 图