Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1955. MELBA ELAINE BEERS Three Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beers of Hoxington announce the engagement of their daughter, Melba Elaine, to Willis C. Reddick Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reddick Sr., of Tulsa, Okla. . . . Miss Beers is a senior and member of Alpha Phi social sorority Mr. Reddick is a member of Triangle social fraternity. Mrs. Lee Mitchell of Independence, Mo., announces the engagement of her daughter, Carol Lee, to Fred C. Piraro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Piraro of Kansas City, Mo. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James H. Arterburn of independence, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannine, to Gerald McKain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKain of Hosington. Miss Mitchell is an I.B.M. supervisor at the Hallmark Card Company in Kansas City. Piraro is an engineering junior and a member of Phi Kappa social fraternity. Miss Arterburn is a business senior, and McKain is an engineering sophomore. The wedding will be Nov. 20 in Independence. No More Bang Or Clatter At long last, after two years of gypsy fortune-telling beads around our necks, there seems to be a lovely hull in the jewelry world. Artists have begun to design beautiful, massive, sculptured gold-metal bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. They appear in designs involving one massive leaf, a pair of plumes, or a pair of wings. There are also East Indian collars, along with earrings that look as if they pierced the lobes. Hattie Carnegie is also following the trend of more jewelry that does not clatter. Her's has a smoky look—either murky rhinestone, or rose-cut diamond replicas, set in hematite settings to make them cloudy. Carnegie's "string bean" pins and ear clips are around once more, too. Sc, fellows, you may not like the feminine fashions in jewelry any better than before, but at least you won't have to compete with them in order to be heard. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used AUTO WRECKING and JUNK CO. East End of Ninth St. On The Hill Gamma Phi Beta social sorority held its Father's Weekend last weekend. The fathers were entertained at dinner Saturday and stayed at the chapter house. A skirt and entertainment were provided after closing hours. 宗 宗 Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity announces the pledging of Dave Preston, Warren, Ohio sophonore. *** Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity held its annual Fiji Island Pary Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Ruth File, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. H. W. Jenkins, and Mrs. E. C. Rainey. --dent, Mrs. Donald Lovett. Mrs. Lovett arrived yesterday from Manhattan. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will hold a steak fry with Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority tonight at Tonganoxie Lake. Chapherones are Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough and Mrs. John Skie, Sr. Douthart Hall and Don Henry Co-op will hold an hour dance tonight at Don Henry Co-op. Chap-erones will be Mrs. W. S. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Haines. Douthart Hall and Triangle social fraternity recently held an hour dance at the Triangle chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. W. S. Shaw and Mrs. Adelin Cole. Stephenson Hall held its annual Harvest Moon Party Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Merle Nichols, and Mrs. Ross Cole. Grace Pearson Hall held an hour dance recently with Oread Hall. Chaperones were Mrs. Edna Ramage and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Colvin. Delta Gamma social sorority held a Pink Elephant Party Saturday at the chapter house. The chaperones were Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. H. S. Failing, and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough. Kappa Sigma social fraternity held its annual Red Dog Party Saturday. The chaperones were Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Marie Trego, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, and Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth. Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pledging of Sheryl Annies Davis and Kay Hanson, both Kansas City, Mo. sophomores. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority alumnae entertained the pledges yesterday. Delta Gamma social sorority announces the initiation of Anette Hasbrook, Hinsdale, Ill. junior; Virginia Fleer, Lawrence junior; Sandra DeBauge, Emporia junior; and Barbara Koger, Belle Plaine junior. Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity will hold its annual Alphatraz party from 8 until 12 midnight Saturday. The chaperones will be Mrs. Sam Allen, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. E. R. Hooper, Mrs. Hovey Hanna, and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority is entertaining its province president, Mrs. Donald Lovett. Mrs. Lovett arrived yesterday from Manhattan. 6 Pinnings Announced Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the pinning of Bill Latimer, Osage City senior to Karen Carlson of Topeka. Alpha Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Mary Ellen Symes, Topeka junior, to John Christie, St. Joseph, Mo. senior and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. --dent, Mrs. Donald Lovett. Mrs. Lovett arrived yesterday from Manhattan. The pinning was announced at a recent Alpha Phi and Pi Kappa Alpha dessert dance. . . . Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Margaret Clark, Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Bud兰anski, St. Joseph senior, and member of Delta Chi social fraternity. Sigma Kappa social sorority announces the pinning of Joanna Lord, Merriam sophomore, to Ed Odell, Mission junior and member of Triangle social fraternity. Miss Clark's attendants were Nancy Hartwell, Kansas City, Mo. junior, and Myrna Seaton, Ponca City, Okla. junior. Miss Lord's attendants were Emelie Bret, Praira Village sophomore, Ina Mae Brewster, Lawrence senior, and Barbara Barnhill, Kansas City, Kan. junior. Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the pinning of Ivan Henman, Augusta senior to Janet Nicholson. Elis junior from Kansas State College. Douthart Hall announces the pinning of Judy Arndt, Topeka freshman, to Al Hickens, Topeka junior from Washburn University. Hicks is a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. 家 家 家 Acacia social fraternity held its annual "Gingham and Jeans" party Saturday. The chaperones were Mrs. D. H. Buie and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dick. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Omicron Pi social sororities will hold an exchange dinner Thursday. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority and Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity will hold a steak fry at Tonganoxie tonight. The chaperones will be Mrs. Ralph Rosebough and Mrs. John Ski Sr. Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Phi social sororities will hold an exchange dinner Thursday. Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity entertained Phi Alpha social sorority last Thursday evening with a dessert dance at the chapter house. Chaperons were Mrs. Richard Bloom and Mrs. H. S. Failing. Phi Kappa social fraternity held an hour dance recently with the fourth floor of Corbin Hall. Mrs. Sebonia Hancock chaperoned. Sigma Chi social fraternity held an informal house party Saturday. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Eek. Is It His Or Is It Hers? It's now his and hers, without the hyphen. Women have stopped borrowing from men's wardrobes and have ceased chopping the hair in little-bov bobs. The manufacturers of the man-tailored shirts for women have added girlish collars and puffed sleeves to bring out the new all-girl version of men's shirts. The "boy" hair-cut, so popular a few years ago, is being replaced with styles like "Back to Venus," as curls begin to reappear at the nape of the neck. Scarf makers, who have been pushing bow ties and string neckties for women now talk of satin ascots and embroidered collars. The interest in sentimental shades like pink is evidence that we are entering an era of all-out femininity in fashions. Termed the "lady look," the styles will be gentle, modest, and quietly elegant. One fashion expert claims that we haven't been so feminine since the Middle Ages when the idea of romantic love came into general acceptance. This might indicate that while women are giving men back their bow ties, white shirts, and clipped necklines they may expect something in return—like a seat on a bus or a courtly bow now and then! A small grease fire in the kitchen can be put out by pouring baking soda or salt on the burning area. Never throw water on a grease fire; this only helps to spread it. Pledge Class Elects Officers The pledge class of Phi Kappa social fraternity has elected Glenn Bickle, Spearfish, S. D. sophomore, president. Other officers are Joseph Krizman, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, vice president; Frank Straub, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, secretary; Dave Laughlin, Kansas City, Mo. junior, treasurer; James Stein, Mineapolis freshman, corresponding secretary. Pete Laughlin, Wichita freshman, social chairman; Dave Fuchigami Honolulu freshman, sergeant at arms; Pete Laughlin, Wichita freshman, Joseph Kriz曼, Kansas City Kan. sophomore, and James Stein IFPC representatives. 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