MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THP.E Carter-Perkins Wed Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter of Lawrence have announced the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Lt. Delbert Perkins. The ceremony was at the Congregational church on Sunday. Mrs. Dean Ostram played the violin while Marian Miller and Mary Tudor Hanna, sorority sisters of the bride, lighted candles. Mrs. Gerald Carter attended the bride as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Betty Leibbrand, Margaret Kreider, Carolyn Carter, and Jeanne Perkins. Gerald Carter was best man, and ushers were Nelson May, Howard Heck, Dick Wise and Bill Loin. The bride's dress was of white marquise with a full skirt. The yoke of marquiseis was trimmed with ruffles of the same material bound in white satin. White satin bows were applied on the skirt and she carried a bouquet of white roses and gardenias. For a going-away ensemble, the bride wore a tan three-piece suit with brown accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. Perkins was a Gamma Phi Beta at the University. Her husband was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity in 1943. Betty Roberts Wed To Army Sergeant In Home Ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Sam E. Roberts of Kansas City, Mo., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Betty Sgt., to Sgt. Robert Arthur Anderson, son of Mrs. Carl A. Anderson of Hutchinson, Saturday night. The ceremony was at the home of the bride's parents. An espalier arrangement of burning tapers in tree and boxwood hedge was used at the sides of the wrought iron gates connecting the living room and sun room. As the guests assembled, Debussy's "Reverie," and "Fleur de Lis" were played. Miss Ruth Russell, junior in the School of Fine Arts and sorority sister of the bride, sang "Calm as the Night," by Bohm, and "Wedding," a song and accompaniment composed by Miss Roberts' mother, the late Mrs. Ada W. Roberts. The bride wore a gown of petal white chiffon and Chantilly lace with chirred bodice and yoke and long sleeves of lace. Sequins edged the V-neckline which was tied in high effect with a chiffon bow. The skirt enhanced into a short sweeping gain. The finger tip length veil was teld in place by a biera of heirloom face. She carried the Kappa Alpha Theta prayer book nestled in herrench bouquet of stephanotis. A reception was held for the families and a few close friends following the ceremony. The large wedding cake with a bell at the top, was laced on a cut work cloth and treated in garlands of white flowers and fruits. The couple left for short trip and will be at home, Jan. 10, at 1012 Kentucky, Lawn- Mrs. Anderson was graduated on the School of Fine Arts with bachelor of music degree last april. She is a member of Kappa pha Theta sorority. Sergeant Anerson is stationed at Ft. Leavenorth. Former Student Now-Radio Chief Paul V. Fitch, a former student at University of Kansas who entered Navy in 1942, has been advanced rating to aviation chief radio technician in the United States-Naval Reve, according to an announcement Capt. Walter F. Boone, USN, his amanding officer at the Naval Airtion, Alameda, Calif. Campus Society Sigma Kappa — The Delta Tau Delta fraternity will be guests at an hour dance tonight. Sunday dinner guests were Dick Houtz, Ronald Cook, Don Diamond, Bob Weintrock, Ralph Grant, and Bob Haines. Gamma Phi Beta--Weekend guests were Janet Marvin, of Kansas City Dorothy Lee Miller, of Kansas City and Shirley Salley of Liberal. Kappa Alpha Theta — Connie Cloughley of El Dorado, was a weekend guest. Charles Hunter and Dean Huebert, medical students at the University of Kansas hospital in Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday Westminster Hall-Miss Jean Bodman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Lavon Peters of Minneapolis, were weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soughall and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Botkins, all of Kansas City, Mo., were visitors yesterday. Delta Gamma—Lt. and Mrs. Glenn Dunn and daughter, Kem, were guests Thursday evening. Pvt. William Malony was a dinner guest Friday evening. Sylvia Small and Janet Thomas, both of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Corlett and Janet Corlett, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cochener, Mrs. Henry Lowenstein, and Mrs. H. F. Michael, all of Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday Miller Hall—Bert Gensler was a dinner guest Sunday noon. He is stationed at Mount Vernon, Iowa, with the Navy. Pi Beta Phi-Tom Sinclair, Jack Miller, Burris Jones, Gene Kittle, members of Phi Kappa Psi, and William Jensen and Homer Hoover, members of Phil Delta Theta, were dinner guests Sunday noon. Alpha Chi Omega—Mr. and Mrs. William Rendleman, of Olathe, were visitors Sunday. Alpha Delta Pi- Vi-Cheskey, Tom Eberlin, Hal Wilcox, Mrs S. W. Van Meter and daughter, Mimi, of Topeka, were dinner guests, yesterday Mrs. F. C. Norton of Salina, and Margaret Ripley and June Anderson of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Carruth Hall—The following were guests at a dance Saturday evening: Dorae Lindquist, Gwen Kister, Lee Reasons, Lorna Nokes, Joan Vickers, Jennie Miller, Darlene Copeland, Marjorie Easter, Shirley Kelley, Lois Ann McDowell, Martha Jo Easter, Wilda Vermilion, Wanda Dean, Virginia Williams, Emalouse Brittain, Edith Stodard and Lt. and Mrs. Steve Karnowski. Visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heider, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kistler, Mrs. L. S. Weikal, and Mrs. E. A. Tabb. Mrs. Jacob Zook has returned to her home in Larned, after a visit here while her son, Paul, has been in the hospital recovering from an operation. Phi Kappa Psi—Chapter members and their dates held a picnic Sunday evening. Battenfeld Hall—Dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Richard Lowe of Wichita, Miss Margarette Perkins and Miss Alberta Mayer of Lawrence. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Dick Sheffer, a former chapter member now attending the University of the South was a dinner guest Sunday. Delta Tau Delta—Dean and Mrs. Frank T. Stockton, Joan Hurst, and A/C Robert Bock of Perrin Field, Texas, were dinner guests yesterday. The S.A.E. mothers met Monday noon at a buffet luncheon. Evolution Questionable - Sailor's child: "Mama, am I descended from amonkev?" Mother. "I don't know your father's people very well." - Sunflower Sentinel. 1,385 donors registered in a last day rush last week when the Red Cross blood bank visited the Texas U. campus. Pi Phi Alumna Marries Phi Delt The bride wore a white satin gown, made princess style, with a full skirt which extended into an aisle-wide train. A tiara of seed pearls held in place her tulle veil edged in lace. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. The bride's sisters, Jo Ann Hepworth and Eugenia Hepworth were bridesmaids. A/S William K. Jenson. College junior who is stationed with the V-12 unit in Lawrence, was his brother's best man. Pfc. Albert Johnson, Pfc. Floyd Smith, Pfc. Maurice Jewell, and Pfc. Walter Bohlenbust, all students at the University School of Medicine in Kansas City, were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hepworth of Burlingame, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Marian Ruth, to Pfc Robert Lee Jensen, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Jensen of Colby. The ceremony was held Sept. 23, in the Burlingame Methodist church. Miss Hepworth's attendants wore sky blue gowns with fitted bodices and full skirts. They carried pink asters. Miss Jacqueline Meyer of Topeka, sorority sister of the bride, lighted the candles. She wore blue net and a wrist bouquet of pink asters. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Myers of Burlingame. The couple will make their home in Kansas City. Mrs Jenson was graduated in June from the University. She was president of Mortar Board, a member of the W.S.G.A. council and of CVC. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Private Jenson is now a student in the School of Medicine in Kansas City. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co. Regular meeting schedules for seven YWCA commissions have been announced by Mrs. Calvin Vander-Werf, executive secretary of the organization. Schedules Announced For YWCA Groups The membership and coffee hour commission and the postwar fund group will meet at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. Y Call will meet at 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, and global government will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The social and fellowship supper is scheduled with the service commission for 7 p.m. Tuesday. The publicity commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. K.U. Dames Meeting Tomorrow A business meeting for the K.U. Dames will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the officers' club room of the Student Union building. Hostesses will be Mrs. Marvin Thompson and Mrs. R. M. Lee. Oklahoma's newly organized pep club has offered a $25 War Bond for the selection of a club name. Eight Geology Students Make Trip to Ozarks Region Eight geology students accompanied by Prof. Lowell R. Loudon, spent Friday, Saturday, and Sunday on a geological field trip near Osceola, Mo., in the Ozarks region. Students who made the trip were Jean Scott, Gracie Piros, Ruth Mary Fudge, Frankie Muhlenbruch, Harriet Moritz, Patricia Sloan, Dorothea Franzen, and Phil Kaiser. ESMWT Program to be Continued Continuation of the Engineering, Science and Management War Training program for another year has been authorized by the U. S. office of Education, according to Guy V. Keeler, director for the University. This educational program is operated by some 214 colleges and universities with each operating institution organizing classes in its area for men and women desiring to do supervisory and executive work in war industries. 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