6 Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1953 Page 6 University Daily Kansan Fancy' Fabrics, Turbans, Caps Make Millinery Headliners There's a look of depth, forward-thrust silhouettes, back-interest and profile treatments to the millinery fashions for the gay, fall season ahead! Deep fitting头 hugging cloches enter importantly onto the fashion scene. Little hats in "suiter" shapes—are introduced in port styles that hug the ears show widow's peaks and ride "high" on the crown. Dimensional effects are achieved by ripple brims, bejeweled tabs and other novel treatments. New importance is given to breton brims with individual treatments in trims and body fabrics. Head-hugging sculptured caps and manipulated berets-play up the profile silhouette of all the new millinery head-liners. Small hats "build up" to great heights by "super-structures" of tiered fabrics, draped effects, and bright ornamentation. The millinery styles are wrapped-up in turbans—deep crowned draped, pixy-crown turbans, and floating-back scarf turbans in jerseys, velvets, manipulated felts and textured fabrics. Sui hats, pillboxes, cloches, sailors, bretons, large brim and shells are the basic types shown in all major millinery collections. Important fabrics for the millinery headlines—take their shape in soft shiny felts, fur felts, velours, veluents and velvetuees, ribbed wool effects novelly knits, ribbons, and beaver and shags. Ostrich, phessan; and peacock feathers accept the new hats, or mold of some fabrics. Fabric cut-outs, faceted beads, colored gems, gold ballion medallions scattered or patterned pearls, dangles and spangles, cocardes and jeweled tabs—dress up the new-season hats with color and verve! Black is back, and bright with polish! Earth tones, gold, corals, jewel green, turquoise tones and soft, rose-reds are key colors in the Fall-look of millinery. Episcopal Students To Hold Fall Outing Small hats—particularly—are effectively enhanced and dramatized with tiny-mesh to open mesh veils. Lustroust angora, velvets, panne, and all-over feathering—give texture and excitement to the milliner's designs. In many collections white is shown for 'round the clock-through-the-season wear, and white sparkles importantly too, in dinner and theater hats, along with its black co-starrer. The Rev. A. Bailour Patterson, chaplain to Episcopal students at Colorado University, has been chosen as leader for the fall overnight outing for KU Episcopal students Friday at Lone Star Lake, according to Paul Harner, president of the local Canterbury association. Letty Terchia, college freshman has been elected president of North College hall. The outing will include discussion sessions by the Rev. Patterson and an outdoor Communion service Saturday morning, Pat Powers, fine arts and Ruby Schallus, fine arts sophomore, are in charge of arrangements. The Rev. Patterson, a football player at Tulane and Louisiana State universities during his undergraduate years, was Episcopal student chaplain at Texas university before going to Colorado. During his time here he was stationed in Navy, and was stationed at the site of the Bikini Atom Bomb tests. North College Hall Elects Seven Officers The Rev. Patterson has served as a leader for the United States Christian council in a conference here in 1948 and again at the Student Volunteer Movement conference in 1951. He was a member of the Religious Emphasis week and as a national officer of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. You'll head into fall looking your smartest and best complimenting your every costuming with just the right hat for the right occasion. Other officers are Ruth Taggert, vice president; Collette Peterman, secretary; Kathleen Eisenbise, treasurer; Nadine Richmond, social chairman, and Ann Ramsey and Eleanor Hawkinson. AWS representatives. All are college freshmen. About 94 per cent of the Niagara River's flow passes over the Canadian falls. SENIORS! 1473 Get Your Senior Pictures Token EARLY If You Need 1. Christmas Photos 2. Job Application Photos. CALL 151 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT Fall Colors Accent This Year's Fashions Violet, in all degrees of intensity, is an important color in the richer coatings, suitings and dress weights. The new styles and fashions are accented with fall colors, some new and some old. Beautiful blues, forget-me-not shades to deep and pure hues hues in key collection Rosey-reds — scarlet— geranium— are top ranking hues that take to the lavish trims of fur, jet and contrast fabrics. Aqua, turquoise, emerald, ruby, topaz, are but a few of the precious jewel tones interpreted in the sumpuous fabrics for fall! The "well-browned" look is a coconut oil blend as fashion does the brownie texture. STUDIO Fall fashions are beautifully encircled by a host of exciting leather belt styles. Dame belt designs all types of leather belts in contours and straight lines and brightly trimmed in metal-gold and "gems." By Velma Gaston Kansas Society, Editor On the Hill Kansan Society Editor Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Kay Wasson, college sophomore, to Cliff W. Ratner third year law. The pinning of Kaye Siegfried, college junior, to Duane Houtz, business junior, is announced by Chi Omega sorority. Both Miss Wasson and Ratner, a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, are from Wichita. Miss Siegfried is from Independence, Mo., and Houtz, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is from Kansas City, Mo. Helen Harper's bulky, cableknit cardigan is the big fashion news for fall. Glentex adds colorful punctuation with side-tied, cowl-draped scarf in dimensional, printed, monochromatic autumn Mrs. D. H. Buie, housemother for Acacia fraternity, announces the engagement of her daughter, Lenore, to George Claunch, engineering senior. Claunch is a member of Acacia fraternity. Miss Buie is from Abilene and Claunch, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Claunch. is from Overland Park. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Gretchen Guinn to Sam Smith, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. tones! Both Miss Guinn and Smith are college sophomores. Miss Guinn is from Delmar, N. Y., and Smith is from Kansas City. Acacia fraternity will entertain Apha Omicron Pi sorority with an hour dance Thursday night at the chapter house. Acacias Entertain AO Pis Eighty Attend Faculty Tea More than 80 persons attended a tea for new faculty members of the School of Business at the Union building Sunday. Guests of honor included Delmar A. Cope, instructor in business law; Lee R. Johnson, assistant professor of finance; Arno Knapper, instructor in secretarial training; William J. Thompson, assistant professor of economics; John C. Richard, instructor in economics. The tea was given by Dean and Mrs. Leonard H. Axe and Prof. Jack Heysinger, assistant professor of economics, and Mrs. Heysinger. Charles E. Staley, instructor of finance; Richard H. Lashley, assistant instructor of accounting; Sherwood W. Newton, assistant professor of accounting, Donald V. Plantz, assistant professor of economis and Chancellor and Mrs. Frank D. Murphy. Mrs. Keith Weltmer, Mrs. John Ise Mrs. Paul Malone, and Mrs. Leland Pritchard poured. Battenfeld Holds Hour Dance Battentfield Holds Hour Dance Battentfield will hold an hour dance with Miller hall Thursday night at Battenfield. Grand Rapids, Michigan's second largest city, is called "the Furniture City." Party! Party! Help Celebrate Ike's Birthday - Juke Box Dance - Tepee - Wednesday, Oct.14 7 p.m.—?? Refreshments Served Admission -- 50c Sponsored by KU Young Republicans Record News For musicians, music students, and the musically esoteric, there will be much appeal in two newly recorded fullscale works of Claudio Monteverdi—his opera, "The Coronation of Poppea," (Concert Hall; three 12-inch LPs), and his liturgic score, "Vesper Beata Vergine" (University of Illinois School of Music; 12-inch LP). But it is doubtful how much in either pleasure or enlightment the average music enjoyer will obtain from the 16th century Claudio whose high place in musicology is undeniable, whose status as a technician was astomising for his time, yet who may sound tediously antiquated to the untrained and uninitiated. The operatic performance is top quality professional, with Swiss singers, the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, and Walter Goehr as conductor. Vespro is sung and played by the University of Illinois (student) Symphony and oratorio society with four faculty members as soloists and Leopold Stokowski in one of his off-hand conductorial chores. The record-maker, Esoteric, is—quite appropriately—responsible for a recording of madrigals by Monteverdi's contemporary, Adriano Banchieri, arranged by the composer for consecutive singing and called by him "Festino." Since the pieces are short and varied, there's a sustained overall charm; and, certainly, they're their most popular, the Primavera Singers. Six intubes of virgin music by Frescobaldi, Dalza, Banchieri, and Gabriel afford a rare opportunity to hear that storied instrument (12-in LP). Still another antique composer revived for the record buyer is Marc-Antoine Charpentier of 17th century France, who might have cut a bigger swath if he hadn't been repressed by Louis XIV's favorite, Jean-Baptiste Lully. The recording is of excerpts from his opera, "Medee," a Greek tragedy, of course, and exquisitely sung and played by performers under the fabulous Nadia Boulanger (Decca; 12-inch LP). Alpha Chis Hold Initiation Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the initiation of Gretta Reetz, fine arts junior, from Eudora. The ceremony took place October 4 in the chapter house. The Portrait Only You Can Give This portrait must be a very special one—because it's the gift that you alone can give! Because it will mean so much, be sure of its lasting quality—make your appointment with us now. They Like to Say — It Was Made by Hixon HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. Phone 41