TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THPE Ft. Scott Wedding For Konantz-Miller Miss Marilyn Konantz, daughter of A. B. Konantz of Fort Scott, and Lt Douglas F. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller, also of Fort Scott, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon, Oct. 7, at the First Methodist church in Fort Scott. The bride's gown was of lace in rose point design fashioned with a heart shaped neckline, long sleeves, and a sweeping train. A halo of tulle held in place her finger-tip-length veil of tulle and she carried a bouquet of white bridal roses. She wore the heirloom pearls which had belonged to her mother. Mrs. Harold Jack Stapleton of Salina, attended her sister as matron of honor. Miss Elizabeth Newman, a graduate from the College in 1942 and Miss Dorothy Moss were bridesmaids. A reception at the home of the bride's father followed the ceremony. Miss Eleanor Gants, traveling secretary for the Student Volunteer Movement, will be on the campus Thursday and Friday to talk with students about opportunities open or work in the church. The bride was graduated from the University in the school of Fine Arts 1941. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and PiLambda Theta, honorary education fraternity. Lieutenant Miller was graduated from the University School of Business in 1940 and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Hee is stationed with the army air corps at Pocatello, Idaho. Eleanor Gants to Talk On Work of Churches An open meeting for students will be held Thursday night at 7:30 in Myers hall and Miss Gants will talk on the World Mission of the Church. Thursday afternoon the Work of the church commission group of the CA will have a coffee hour at which Miss Gants will explain the student Volunteer Movement. Anyone interested should make reservations with Rosalie Erwin, leader of the commission. On Friday Miss Gants will have inference with all students who want to learn how they can work the church. Appointments for conferences may be made by calling enley house, Mary Dean Visscher, unofforth graduate fellow on the mpus this year, said today. on University High Students each Dances at Osage City Ten University High students, th Miss Joie Stapleton and Miss Hoover of the physical education department and Gerald Larson, principal, left for Osage y this afternoon to teach the stu-uts in the high school square danc- The occasion is an all-school ac- tivity with the afternoon devoted to tching the students and this evi- given over to a demonstration in all of the school participating.ents of the students will be pres- ated the dance tonight. students making the trip include bara Nash, Edith Malott, Lucilenie, Eleanor Wells, Sue Kanehl, min Turney, Dick Kirchhoff, ice Cooper, Eugene Tait and art Moorman. CIO May Abandon Anned Protest To FDR Washington (INS)—AFL and CIObers of the war labor board may don their original plan to file art to President Roosevelt deding an adjustment in the wageization yardstick, it was indi- today. They changed their atte on the belief that the WLB grity report will show a wide gap between wages and liv- costs to force a pay increase with an upward revision of the Steel formula. Campus Society Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mrs. Guy Smith of Lawrence, was a dinner guest last night. A chapter picnic will be held at Holcomb's Grove tonight. Harmon Co-op—Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Montgomery and Dean Werner were guests last night at the buffet supper and joint housemeeting with John Moore Co-op. The delegates who attended the national convention of co-ops in Chicago gave their reports at the meeting. They are Mildred Whitted, Lois Harkleroad, Luther Buchele, and John Wetmore. Sigma Kappa—Mrs. T. H. MacMillan of Kansas City, Mo., was a guests Monday. Delta Tau Delta—Wilbur Koehn, of Bulhier, Dave Stimson, and Otis Harding of Kansas City, were guests last week. All were chapter members last year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wendlandt of Herington were dinner guests Sunday. Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the pledging of Helen Mather, Wilma Bowan, and Ruth McWilliams, all of Kansas City, and Bette Ann Pearcee of Duluth, Minn. Chi Omega—Morris Beck, Dave Hall, Walt Yount, Fran Pierpont, Don Frye, Gerrmann, John Alexander, and Harry Mills were dinner guests Sunday. Miss Margaret Gurley of Beloit, was a weekend guest. Alpha Delta Mrs—Joe Bulocca was a guest Sunday night. Sigma Kappa — Sunday dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtzclaw, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norrie and Dale Keim, Sabeth; Mrs. Clay Whiteford, and Mrs. John McCombie and son Jimmy Jeanette Ann Wiley, Kansas City, Mo. was a weekend guest. Gamma Phi Beta—Lavonne Jacobson was a luncheon guest Monday. A.D.Pi Engaged To Phi Delt Graduate The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Betty Dunlap daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dunlap, of Kansas City, Mo., to Max O. Bagby has been announced. Miss Dunlap attended the College in 1943 and was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Bagby was graduated from the University Law School in 1944. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The marriage will be December 15. ASTRP to Begin Ability Tests Friday Mrs. Flo Bohannan of Kansas City, Mo., has announced the marriage of her daughter, Geraldine, to Ralph A. Molander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Molander, also of Kansas City, Mo. The services were held Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8, at the home of the bride's mother. A reception followed the ceremony. These tests are to determine the ability of the students in English, math, physics, chemistry, and engineering drawing, and will be held in the Lindley hall auditorium and the Military Science building. All the students in the ASTRP at the University will be given War department achievement tests starting at 7:20 a.m. Friday and continuing through until Saturday noon. Post-Graduate Student Marries in Kansas City Mrs. Molander did post-graduate work at the University and at the University of Texas following her graduation from Northeastern State college. The bridegroom was graduated from Kansas City Business College. Attend Homecoming Rally. The couple are at home at 3015 Tracy avenue. University Donor Dr. Elmer V, McColum, graduate of the University in 1903, who received the first Borden award in the field of nutrition, sent the prize, a check for $1000, to his alma mater to be used in helping a student in chemistry through college. College Grads Invited To AAUW Lecture The Recent Graduate group of the American Association of University Women will hear Miss Lura Beam, associate in the arts from national A.A.U.W. headquarters in Washington, D.C., at a meeting at 8 pm Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. R. R. Moore, 940 Tennessee street, "Women who have been graduated from college in the past ten years are invited to attend the meeting," Mrs. Martin Denlinger, chairman of the Recent Graduate group of the Lawrence branch, said today. Miss Beam is a graduate of Barnard College and holds a master's degree from Columbia University. She has been a teacher and a social worker as well as a writer and lecturer. She will spend two days in Lawrence meeting individuals and groups who are interested in art and its relation to the community. Graduate Is Bride Of Harvard Student Miss Barbara Jane Boswell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Henry Boswell of Baxter Springs, became the bride of Lt. Burton Wallace Collins, Jr. of Chicago, Ill., Thursday night, Oct. 5. The ceremony was held at the Ravenswood Presbyterian church in Chicago, Ill. Prof. J. C. Malin, member of the board of directors of the Kansas State Historical Society and a University faculty member, will attend the meeting of the Society Tuesday in Topeka. Mrs. Collins was graduated from the University in 1939. The bridegroom has degrees from Stevens Institute of Technology and Harvard University. After Nov. 1, Lt. and Mrs. Collins will be at home at 25 East Delaware Place, Chicago. He is the only faculty member from the University history department who will attend the meeting, Prof. W.W.Davis, head of the department, said. Outstanding events at the meeting will be a tribute to William Allen White and a luncheon in honor of Justice William Dawson who will retire from the Kansas Supreme Court this winter. Price Again Heads Foundation Malin To Attend Meeting At Topeka Next Tuesday Price Again Heads Foundation Edwin F. Price, dean of the School of Religion, has been reappointed as director of Wesley Foundation at the University of Kansas by the Methodist conference in session at Iola last week. Gunsolly-Huebert To Wed in December Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gunsolly, recently of Emporia, now of Lawrence, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Pfc. Dan W. Huebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huebert of Halstead. The wedding will be during the Christmas holidays. Miss Gunsolly was graduated from the University in June, with a major in journalism. She was managing editor of the Daily Kansan last spring and was a member of the Kansan board, and is now editor of the S.O.W.'s Sunflower Sentinel. Miss Gunsolly is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Private Huebert is attending the University School of Medicine in the University hospital in Kansas Cty. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta, social fraternity, and Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. Newcomers' Club to Make Year's Plans Thursday For their first meeting of the year, members of the Newcomers' Club will conduct a business meeting at 3 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. C. Allen, 801 Louisiana. Plans for the year's program will be made, Mrs. George March said today. Officers of the club will be hostesses. They include Mrs. W. L. McMorris, Mrs. Dean Nesmith, Mrs. L. T. Fitzhugh, Mrs. Reginald Strait, and Mrs. George March. Attend Homecoming Rally. Student Technician Will Marry Medic Next Month Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jackson of Iola, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Donna Claire of Kansas City, Mo., to Pfc. William F. Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Sanders of Wichita. The wedding will take place at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Country Club Methodist church in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Jackson is now interning as a student technician at the University hospitals in Kansas City. While attending the University as a senior in 1944 she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Pfs. Sanders was graduated from the College in 1942 and is a senior in the School of Medicine at the University hospitals in Kansas City. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. Stouffer to Leave Tonight for Toronto E. B. Stouffer, dean of the graduate school and professor of mathematics, will leave this evening for Toronto, Canada, to attend the 45th annual conference of the Association of American Universities, which will be held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Only presidents and deans of graduate schools are delegates from the colleges over the United States. Dean Stouffer is to preside over one session.