UNIVERSITY Mates at the tee ine ode the s, Lt.A. cMcMor- Vyx Exp ader, ad- ar, ar, ane, YM diree- d her- service. PAGE THREE c at 11 he Ev- 6:30; 8; nsan SAS ROSSMAN CES ABTS TH TPPN JUSCOLLY CH, MARY E NOLDER JONES JONES BOOK MITENDORF UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PERKINS KREHBIEL ce,Inc. fice R.K. N.Y. FRANCISCO AN iation and 1. Repre- / National son Ave., $1.50 a kens, $100 a kens, y year cc- University matter office at March 3, Fitted AL CO. phone 425 Service APHS graphs r made finished O Mass. ABLES thing CO. one 675 tion ge daily FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 University Club, Lutheran Students Have Christmas Parties Scheduled Tonight the University club will have its formal Christmas dinner at the Colonial followed by dancing, games, and bridge at the Union Building. The Lutheran Student association will have a pary at the home of Rae. A. Riggs, also tonight. Corbin hall and Watkins hall went caroling last night. Other houses had Christmas dinners and gift exchanges. For the servicemen who will remain in Lawrence over the vacation there will be special Christmas dinners and programs besides the Saturday night dances in the Community building. Kappa Alpha Theta--Martha Abel of Wellesley College, and Mrs. Harry Phipps of Wichita, are house guests. Foster Hall had a Christmas party Wednesday evening. Watkins Hall had the annual Christmas party and gift exchange last night. Triangle exchanged Christmas gifts last night. Delta Upsilon—Jim Grimson, traveling secretary of Delta Upsilon from Lincoln, Neb., has been a guest this week. Sigma Kappa had a Christmas gift exchange last night. Kappa Sigma has announced the pledging of John Herrmann, of Kansas City, Mo. Harmon Co-op held their Christmas party Wednesday night after closing hours and exchanged gifts. Phi Beta Pi—Jack Patterson and Bob Jones were dinner guests last night. Spanish Club Auctions Presents at Meeting An auction of gifts brought by members of the Spanish club to their meeting last night at the home of Prof. W. H. Shoemaker, 1728 Louisiana, constituted the main part of the program, according to Miss Maude Elliott, Spanish club sponsor. Professor Shoemaker was auctioneer. Spanish games were played and members sang songs in Spanish. Kappa Psi Elects Officers Kappa Psi, national pharmaceutical fraternity, has announced the recent election of officers. They are regent, George Pierron, senior; vice-regent, Dewey Nemec, senior; secretary, Cecil Hudson, junior; treasurer W.E. Davis, junior; historian, Robert Allen, senior; and chaplain, John Frankhauser, senior. All are students in the School of Pharmacy. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — COMING SOON John Wayne in "Lady Takes a Chance" GRANADA Christianson-Cruse Married Yesterday Alpha Chi Omega has announced the marriage of Mary Elizabeth Christianson, Sabetha, to Donald R Cruse, San Diego, Calif., which took place Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the Congregational church in Lawrence. The announcement was made last night at the Alpha Chi Christmas party. The bride, who was given in marriage by W. E. McKnight of Sabetha. wore a gown of white slipper satin with a sweetheart neck outlined in pearl trimming, and a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Gerry Humphrey, who was the only bridesmaid, wore a gown with a turquoise skirt and satin top, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and pompoms. Mary Bea Flint, wearing turquoise velvet with a taffeta skirt, lighted the candles. Mr. C. J. Christianson, mother of the bride, was gowned in black and wore a corsage of roses. Bernard Hall, a junior in the School of Medicine and a fraternity brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers, also fraternity brothers of the groom, were Bill Folk and Bill Hunzicker, juniors in the School of Medicine in Kansas City. White and pale yellow chysan-themums decorated the Congregational church during the ceremony. Marjorie Thies, sorority sister of the bride, sang "I Love Thee" and "Through the Years", The Rev. F. C. Hughes officiated. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Colonial tea room which was decorated with yellow roses, white pompons, and white candles. The three-tiered wedding cake was decorated in yellow. Those who assisted with the serving were Mrs. Julian Knopke of Kansas, Pencilco Boxmeyer, and Alice Ackerman. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. C. J. Christianson, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McKnight, Sabetha; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beyer, Kansas City; and Ester Christianson, Kansas City, younger sister of the bride. For her going away outfit the bride chose a three-piece beige suit trimmed in brown fur with a matching fur hat. The couple will spend Authorized Parties Friday, Dec. 17 L u th e r a n Student Association party at 607 Louisiana, 9 to 11:30. Elizabeth Meguiar. Dean of Women. the Christmas holidays in Chicago, after which they will be at home in Lawrence where Mrs. Cruse teaches English in the junior high school and Mr. Cruse is a student in the School of Medicine at the University. Mrs. Cruse was graduated from the University last May, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega, Jay Janes, and the Women's Glee Club. Cruse, who attended Kansas Wesleyan University at Salina two years, is president of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, and a sophomore in the School of Medicine at the University.