Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1955 FREDDIE BLANKS JEAN WAGNER 2 Announce Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blanks of Sedalia, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Freddie Lee Blanks, to Ensign James Perkins, son of Mrs. Gladys Perkins of Salina. Miss Blanks is a fine arts junior and member of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority. Ensign Perkins is a 1955 graduate and member of Sigma Nu social fraternity. The wedding will take place Nov Lawrence. 19 at St. John's Catholic Church in Lawrence. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wagner of Freeport announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Miles Tade, son of Mr. Floyd Tade of Anthony. Miss Wagner is a freshman in pre-nursing and a resident of Miller Hall. Mr. Tade is a junior in petroleum engineering. No wedding date has been set. How's Your Pocketbook? 'After-Five' Fashions Are Elegant, Colorful With the party whirl beginning to come into its own, "after-five" fashions are making their debut with a splash of color. Silvered brocade comes out after dark, concentrating on elegance, in short and sweeping gowns. The new slash necklines, making deep and dramatic descents in abck are prominent in the evening fashions. Turquoise Is New Emerald green, for new evening impact, makes a tightly-wrapped bodice above a subtle, short' bell skirt, into something extra-special for a night on the town. Turquoise is another new exciting, bright color for evening. For a sedate but flirtatious evening outfit, match the color with a gently fitted dress with a high slashed neck almost hidden by the width of a bow. Sparkling sandals which practically guarantee an evening of dancing enjoyment are found this year in the black suede shoe. It is cut away at the toe and paved with rhinestones. Greatcoat Worn For Wrap A plaid taffeta skirt that is pleated and petticoated to stand out, adds gaiety beneath a black velvetteen scoop blouse. Fashion-wise women are looking toward the black greatcoat as a wrap for the evening. Its magnificent sweep of rayon velvet with narrowed shoulders and a lowlying collar makes it a wizard of sophistication, especially if the lining shows a brillance of white satin. Highlights in footwear in "afterfive" fashions include the satin sheath shoe. Its cut low to emphasize its newly pointed toe, and set off with an eye-catching gilt heel and edging. Black. White Are Back Black, White Are Back The traditional black and white combination is separated for evening this year into a sliver skirt of deep velveten and a hooded satin shirt which covers the arms. An "after-five" creation in gala red will either combine velveteteen and lace over many, many petticoats, or choose a pretty and pleated, ripe, red jersey. Bear brown velyeteen with an accent on slimness will bring back the popular halter neck bared in back. Satin Coats Used There they are, fashions for after five o'clock. Delicately exotic and delightfully pretty, they are created for twilight and after. Don't you agree that they'll add a flair of festivity to to this year's party whirl—if you have the money? With satin the new fabric for parrying, top off your "after-five" fashions with a smoke-blue or granberry satin coat. To remove rust stains from bath-tub, sink, stove and refrigerator enamel, rub the stain with lemon and rinse well. Society Scrapbook By JANE PECINOVSKY Kansan Society Editor They are wearing blue-jeans in Paris this season! But the Paris gals don't wear denim—their jeans are made of wine-red satin cut in dungaree style with white stitching. Held up by masculine suspenders, jeans are worn when relaxing at home or as after-ski styles in chalets. If you have a short neck, avoid upstanding Chinese collars and wide rolled collars. Instead, wear the little boy collars and the plunging V's with narrow rolled shawl collar. . . . Are you having trouble with dry skin, particularly rough hands? Then give them this "facial": Remove nail polish (if you wear it), scrub your hands with a brush, rinse well and dry. Soak your hands in a bowl of well-warmed skin oil for 10 minutes. Tissue off excess oil, wash and dry again. Soak your hands in a quart of hot water and juice of half a lemon for five minutes. Rinse with cool water and dry. Apply hand lotion. At this point, your hands may be lobster red, but in a few minutes they will be soft and white again. If your new winter cotton has a dull or textured finish, best results can be obtained by pressing on the wrong side. Remember to order Christmas cards soon. If you have your name printed on them, you must place your order early to insure delivery a few weeks before Christmas. You can tell which young women on this campus have visited Europe. Many have returned with Swiss clock-watches that are worn on a chain around the neck. On The Hill Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity announces the pinning of Joy D. Upham, El Paso, Tex., sophomore, to Collin J. McKinney, Yates Center senior. Miss Upham was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority at Texas Western College last year. Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Jane Faubion, Hutchinson sophomore, to John Erksen, Hutchinson junior and member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. The pinning was announced at the Sigma Chi Barn Party. Monchonsia . . . Monchonsia Hall held a "French Nightclub" costume party Friday. Chaperones were Mrs. Althea Galloway and Mrs. Edward Turner. No Fees Low Rates Auto-Fire Insurance Geo. W. Hayes Insurance 1015 Mass. Ph. VI 3-2733 Jan Sparks and Larry Sheridan, Delta Chi, announce their pinning at Chi O Pirate Party. Having A Party? For Photo Coverage Phone Bob Blank At Hixon Studio VI 3-0330 Night Phone VI 3-7993 Recently pinned Kay Pflumm and Dallas Dobbs, Beta Theta Pi, enjoy Chi Omega Pirate Party Religious Notes Groups Hold Meetings, Dinners, Convention Crossroads Seminar Crossroads Seminar, Presbyterian student organization, held its regular meeting and breakfast Sunday morning. . . . Canterbury A student-faculty buffet supper and meeting of the Canterbury Association, Episcopalian student organization, was held Sunday at the Canterbury House. The group will have daily Communion service at 7 a.m. this week in Danforth Chapel. Newman Club A regional convention of the Newman Club, Catholic student organization, chapters from all the Kansas universities and colleges was held Saturday in the Student Union. . . . Disciples Student Fellowship Instead, of holding its regular meetings, the Disciples Student Fellowship has been gathering at the church with the congregation to study aspects of the missionary field. After a breakfast at Myer Hall, the group attended church services Sunday. Celtic Cross --by Millar Burrows $6.50 Mr. Roger Hanson, superintendent of the Presbyterian-sponsored Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, spoke to the Celtic Cross, Presbyterian student organization, Thursday on "Our Evangelist Calling." Mormonism and the church's mission in a predominantly Morman region were discussed. The group has been sending delegations every Sunday and Wednesday to work with the patients at the Topeka State Hospital. At present, 36 students are participating in this project. The next meeting will be the Service of Consecration at 7:15 p.m. Dec. 19. Liahona Fellowship A talent show Saturday night and a worship service Sunday at 8:15 am. at the church will also be held for the alumni. James Vanartsdalen, Lawrence graduate student, and John Stoddard, Kansas City, Kan. senior, are in charge of the events. The Liahnia Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a homecoming dinner for its alumni at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. To make sure that salt will come from the shaker in damp weather, coat the inside of the metal top with a thin layer of paraffin. Prick through the holes. The Dead Sea Scrolls THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. By appointment purveyors of soap to the late King George VI, Yardley & Co., Ltd., London Yardley brings you months and months of shaving luxury London style From London, the world's center of fashions for men, comes the Yardley Shaving Bowl. This distinguished soap — imported from England and packaged in America — should give you up to six months of shaving luxury. The rich lather wilts the beard, soothes the face and softens the skin in wondrous fashion. At your campus store. $1.25. Makers and distributors for U.S.A., Yardley of London, Inc., New York.