TUESDAY, FEBRIARY 1, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Society-the ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at Eva Hearne Mia Cleary and his bride left at St. Peter's Church, where they will be at home at Valley Park. Continued from page 2 Palms and gladiolus in shades of pink and yellow banked the altar. The bride has just completed her work for a degree from the school of fine arts at the University, where she majored in public school music Mr. Cleary received his degree from the school of fine arts here in 1936 He is now teaching music at Valley Falls. Out of town guests who came for the wedding were: --charge were: Mrs. and Mrs. Ira Watherill, Denver Mrs. and Nora Kesler, Lima, Ohio Mrs. Lucia Boyle, Denver Mrs. and Mrs. Allan Weaver, Council Grand. The Wives of K. U. Engineers gave a bridge party last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Brown, 32 members being present. Prizes were given by Mrs. T. H. Marshall, Mrs. R. C. Fitch and Arthur Whitney. Miniature blue quiz books were used as tallies, the valentine idea being carried out in the decorations. Members of the committee in Mrs. Don Haines, chairman Mrs. F. L. Brown Mrs. C. G. Bayles Mrs. F. W. Hamlin Mrs. F. L. Raymond Mrs. Richard Koopman The University Women's Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Memorial Union building for its annual finance tea. Ms. Leonard Axe is general chairman of the committee arranging the tea. Russell-Henderson The marriage of Miss Dorothy Jeann Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. W. Russell of Kansas City, Mo. to Charles V. Henderson, Jr. of Louisville, took place on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Country Join The Crowd at the BLUE MILL Club Christian church in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Henderson is a student in the School of Business at the University and is a member of the Louie Kuhn dance orchestra. He and his bride are at home in Lawrence at 1316 Kentucky street. 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