Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 6, 1956 CAROL CLIFTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clifton of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter Carol, to Earl Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Church of Lawrence. Miss Clifton, education junior, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta social sorority. 2 Announce Engagements No date has been set for the wedding. ELEANOR FARLEY Fit Accessories To Your Face Only a few women can choose any type of jewelry they want and still look well in it. For the women with less than perfect features here are some tips to think about when selecting accessories. If your face is long and narrow, better stick to earrings and necklaces which have a tendency to round out the features. Button type or cluster earrings are the best. If your face is one the round side, think of your jewelry in terms of vertical lines. Choose earrings which have a vertical contour or drop earrings which help to elongate. If your throat line is heavy, experts suggest necklaces with more length than chokers, which accent the chin line. Large rings and bracelets worn in bulk are most becoming on the long, narrow arm and hand. If your hands and wrists are a little heavy, select rings which emphasize length. An emerald cut stone is more flattering than a round one. An oval or oblong ring is more attractive than one that has stones set across. Wear bracelets not too tight at the wrist. Jewelry also can flatter by keying it to your coloring. Blue eyes, for instance, are emphasized when turquoise or aquamarine jewelry is worn. The new coral shades flatter the brown-eyed brunette. Crabmeat Makes Tasty Lenten Dish Combine crabmeat and spaghetti for a hearty main dish for Lenten meals. Melt $ _{1/2} $ cup of butter or margarine over low heat. Add 1 clove of minced garlic and saute 5 minutes. Drain and sauce one can ($ _{1/2} $ ounces) of crab meat. Combine with butter. 8 ounces of cooked spaghetti (the contents of an 8-ounce box), and $ _{1/2} $ cup of hot milk. Toss lightly and turn onto an over-proof platter or dish. Sprinkle with 3 tablespoons of grated Parmesan cheese. Broil 3 to 5 inches from the source of heat until the cheese is browned. Serve immediately. The smart shopper looks for weighty oranges and grapefruit. Mrs. Clara Leopold of the University of Nebraska extension service said that the heavy ones contain more juice and the lighter ones are apt to have thicker skin and more white outer pulp. Mrs. Catherine Wellemeyer Farley and Mr. Alan W. Farley, of Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to William C. Bradley Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bradley Sr., of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Farley, college senior, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish fraternity. Mr. Bradley, a former University student, is now stationed at Pensacola, Fla. No date has been set for the *wadding.* Grace Influences Furniture Trends the majority of upholstery lines seems to have come under the Grace Kelly influence—ladylike, elegant and cool. The trend this year is to combine unrelated materials—the use of leather, mosaics, brass, pewter, straw, different colored woods and bold patterns whether large or small. Mahogany and the type of traditional furniture associated with mahogany are still on the decline. Provincial and soft-lined modern in brown tones are still gaining. In upholstered furniture more detail is being demanded, along with the widest assortment of color that has been presented in some time. Also more elaborate and decorat- ive upholstery materials, new types of spring construction and more metal finishes will be used. On The Hill Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Judy Skaggs, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Charles Belt, Columbus junior and a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity. Pinning Announced Dressing will roll off your salad unless the greens are dry, crisp, and cold. Phi Chi Phi Chi medical fraternity held a dinner Friday night at the chapter house. Melvin E. Hecht, technical assistant in geography, spoke on "Where a Doctor Should Settle Down." Members living outside the house and their wives also attended. Wide Variety Of Activities Fill Week's Social Calendar Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the initiation of 12 women. They are Meredith Goar, Kansas City, Mo., Marcia Metcalf, El Dorado, and Virginia Ward, Hays, juniors. Ruth Ann Anderson, Hutchinson, Betty Burke, Kansas City, Kan., Mary Sue Flora, Salina, Sandra James, Wichita, Megan Lloyd, Hutchinson, Polly Peppercorn, Lawrence, Ellen Proudfit, Kansas City, Kan., Carole Stucky, Bogota, Colombia, and Shirley Ward, Salina, all sophomores. Miss Lloyd was honor initiate. * * * * Delta Chi social fraternity and Chi Omega social sorority held an hour dance Thursday. Delta Chi Newman Club Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, was made an honorary life member of the Newman Club in recognition of his services to the group. The award was made at the club's regular Sunday morning breakfast by Dick Butler, Lawrence junior, retiring president. Newman Club, Catholic student organization, recently elected B. N. Ordonio, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, president. Others elected were John Simion, Prairie Village junior, vice president; Patricia Gallan, Wichita sophomore, secretary; Terry Ryan, Hutchinson junior, treasurer, and Arden Weston, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, historian. Theta Tau Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of two men. They are Roger Kent Geery, Salina freshman, and Charles Richard Gillespie, Topeka sophomore. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity announces the pledging of Ronald Sinn. Fort Scott freshman Colby Rehmert, Dodge City junior; Jim Westholf, and Thonen Reese, Gardner freshmen. Others elected are Jayne Crumpley, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, vice president; Dudley Ann Wall, Wichita, secretary-treasurer, and Clarice Gertson . Atwood, scholarship chairman, both juniors. The pledge class of Alpha Phi social sorority has elected Julianne Zimmerman, Overland Park junior president. Alpha Phi The upperclass wing of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall has elected Pat Theiler, Ahmeck, Mich. seni- lor, president. Other officers are Nancy Fujisai, Kansas City, Kan., vice president Jeanette Pope, St. Joseph, Mo. secretary, Nancy Landess Liberal social chairman, Shirley Brown, Kansas City, Mo., songleander, all sophomores. Myra Kelly, Wichita junior, treasurer, and Gladys Henry, Abilene senior, parliamentarian. Maryann Stucker, Leavenworth and Mildred Hermetet, Prairie Village, executive council representatives, Diane Kipper, Kansas City, Kan., and Kay Shaugness, Ottawa AWS representative, all sophomores. Chris Moorhouse, Cheney junior, and Stephany Quigley, Kansas City, Mo. senior, alternate representatives. Acacia Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall Acacia social fraternity announces the initiation of six men. They are John Drowatzky, Wichita Herbert Heazelwood, St. Joseph, Mo. Steven Jennings, Leavenworth, Ray Theodore, William Almena, all juniors; Stephen P. Myers, Topeka sophomore and Larry Rice, Hoisington freshman. Drowatzky was honor initiate Delta Chi Delta Chi social fraternity announces the pledging of four men They are Robert Van Norman, Kansas City, Kan., Charles Henning, Ottawa, William Tarr, Paola, freshmen, and Ron Davis Kansas City, Mo. junior. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity elected Brent Kington, Topeka junior, president. Other officers are Norman Suedekum, Hutchinson junior, vice president; Keith Sullivan, Wichita sophomore, comptroller; Ted Winkler, Spring Hill junior, historian, and Richard West, Wichita sophomore, secretary. Robert Hopkins, Russell, rush chairman; Ferol Gehring, Atheison, social chairman; Nick Classen, El Paso, Tex., house manager. All are sophomores. Chuck Barnes, Mission, is publicity chairman, and Ronald Johnston, Long Island, N.Y., pledge trainer. Both are juniors. *** Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the initiation of eight men. They are James Healzer, Overland P sophomore; Delbert Meyer, Girard, Gary Myers, Fort Scott, Bill Jean, Ioia, all seniors Pat Burns, Prairie Village, H C. Palmer, Atchison, Burton Banks, Kansas City, Kan., and John Harper, Salina, all freshmen. Healzer was honor initiate. Delores Sharp of Grace Pearson Spring Dress from . . . Wears a New Sportswear ⇌ Accessories On the Campus—Lawrence, Kans. 6312 Brookside—Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi social sorority announces the initiation of 25 women. They are Patricia Bridges, Neosho, Mo., Patricia Bremer, Lawrence, Susie Barnes, Hutchinson, Ann Compton, Westfield, N.J., Sally Hayes, Lawrence, Evalyn Eyer, JoAnn Fish and Jan Staves, Almena City, Mo., Joan Graham, Almena, Anne Proctor, Augusta, Sue and Ann Markwell, Gashland, Mo., Jane Danielson, Herington, Georgia Gibson, Kansas City, Kan., Lyndall Bayles, Portland, Ore, Ann Johnson and Carolyn King, Topeka, Jane Steinle, and Barbara Holt, Russell, Jeaneen Cook, Great Bend, Sondra Herron, Prairie Village, Mary Sanborn, Chapman Gloria Cooper, Hinsdale, Ill., Jill Vaughn, St. Joseph, Mo., and Marilyn Krueger, Natoma, all sophomores. Miss Graham was honor initiate and Miss Eyer was chosen best oledge. Sigma Phi Sigma Phi fraternity announces the pledging of 11 men. They are John Bayles, Lawrence, Roger Simpson, Elwood, Lloyd Dixon, Lawrence, osphomores; Marshall Wade, Muskogee, Okla.; Scott Newitt, Kansas City, Kan.; Ronald Tissue, Lawrence; Maurice Kliewer, Great Bend; John Quenoy, McCune; Ronald Woolridge, Dallas Frame, and Robert L'Ecuyer, Lawrence. All are freshmen. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, has elected Barnett Smith, Atlanta, Ga., freshman, president. Other officers are John Sholeen, Chicago sophomore, vice president; David Kirkpatrick, Kansas City, Kan., junior, secretary-treasurer, and Richard Gillespie, Topek sophomore, pledge trainer. ... Phi Kappa Phi Kappa social fraternity announces the initiation of 13 men. They are Michael Kerich, Pratt, and Kenneth Owen, Hutchinson, juniors; Michael Quinlan, Kansas City, Kan.; Nick' Dileone, Rosedale, N.Y., and Glenn Bickle, Kansas City, Mo., sophomores. Albert Gardner, Masterson, Tex. John Husar, Chicago, Ill., Phil Smith, Kansas City, Mo., Wally Schepfer, Potwin, Kent Morgan, Hope, Robert Weltz, Goodland, and Jerry Bason, St. Joseph, Mo., all freshmen. Terry Ryan, Hutchinson junior, was honor initiate. at DUKE ELLINGTON All School Dance Saturday, March 10 8:30-12:30 Union Ballroom Tickets: $3.00 couple Through: IFC Representative Or At The Door