Mamie Named Chic Hostess Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower has been named the nation's best dressed hostess by the Fashion academy because she picks her clothes to "bring out her winning smile." The first lady headed a list of 15 women selected for fashion leadership in 15 "fields of women's endeavor." The others: Clare Boothe Luce, ambassador to Italy, in public life. Mrs. Leopold Stokowski, the former Gloria Vanderbilt, in society. Mrs. Arthur Murray, wife and friend of the dancing teacher, in business. Fosalind Russell, motion picture and now Broadway actress, for the show. Bess Myerson, former Miss America, for television. Jo Stafford, night club singer, in the category "vocalist." Maggi McNellis, of radio, as commentator. Dorothy Kilgallen, columnist. Jake Jackson, singer, fax radio. Mrs. Leon Mandel, Latin-American wife of a Chicago department store head and a champion sketeshooter, for sports. Mrs. Lauritz Melchior, wife of the concert artist, in the "opera set." Jaqueline Susann, as a "TV actress" Napier Honor Initiate Of Sigma Nu Pledges Sigma Nu fraternity initiated 15 pledges. Grant Napier, college freshman. Wichita, was the honor initiate. The other initiates are Ronald Rarick, college freshman, Liberal; Sidwell Hutchins, college sophomore, Phillipsburg; Con Spainhouer, pharmacy sophomore, Greensburg; Benjamin Bowers, college freshman, Kansas City, Mo.; Victor Blankenship, engineering freshman, Topkala. Jason Ott, college freshman, Wakeeney; Jim Perkins, engineering sophomore, Salina; Richard Anderson, engineering freshman, Parkville. Mo.; Del Johnston, college sophomore, Moberly. Mo.; Chuck Ensinger, engineering freshman, Wichita; Burton Howell, engineering freshman, Kansas City; Albert Hyer, college freshman, Olathe; Roger Hoover, college sophomore, Wichita, and Dirk Maguire, college freshman, Normandy, Mo. Chancellor's Wife Hostess to Tea Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy was hostess at a Mu Phi rush party held Sunday evening at the chancellor's home. A short musical program was given by Linda Stormont, fine arts junior, and Martha Heck, fine arts senior. President Katy Nelligan, education senior, welcomed the alums, members and rushes. Chi O-Phi Kop Victory Party Chi Omega sorority and Phi Kappa fraternity will hold a Rock Chalk Revue victory party Saturday night. TIRES GROGGY? Worn tires are dangerous. Trade in your old tires now and get brand-new, long wearing Hood tires. Thursday, March 26, 19532 Motor In University Daily Kansan Page 6 827 Vt. Phone 607 Sorority to Serenade Weekend Social Events Mu Phi Epsilon music sorority will have a serenade between 10:30 p.m. and midnight Thursday. Delts to Have Dance Delta Tau Delta fraternity will have a dance at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. The chaperones will be Mrs. Edwin O. Chappel Park, and Mrs. L, L. Williams. Hawkwatch Society Dance Hawkwatch society will hold a dance between 9 p.m. and midnight Saturday at the Military Science building. The chaperons will be Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. V. H. Brown, Lt. and Mrs. K. L. Wooden, and Lt. and Mrs. Joe Faull. Chi Omega Dinner Dance Chi Omega sorority will have a dinner dance between 6 p.m. and midnight Friday. The chaperones will be Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Kenneth M. Whyte, and Mrs. Arthur H. Little. Twin Pine Co-op Dance The Twin Pine Co-op will have a dance at 9 p.m. Saturday. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brunk, Mr. Mark Rowan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. - * * Oread Hall to Hold Dance Oread Hall will have a dance between 9 p.m. and midnight Saturday. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harlan and Mr. and Mrs. William Belyew. Miller Hall to Have Party Miller hall will have a party at Muryl Laman, college junior, was elected president of Acacia fraternity for the spring semester. Jim Glass, engineering sophomore, was elected vice president. Junior, Sophomore To Lead Acacia Other officers elected are Wes Santee, education junior, social chairman; Stan Hamilton, college sophomore, secretary; Jim Burgess, business senior, treasurer, and Larry Tougaw, education senior, pledge trainer. Ralph Stone, education freshman, senior steward; Lee Breckenridge, engineering freshman, junior steward; Jim Short, graduate student, sentinel; Bernie Jones, college junior, correspondent to national magazine; Paul Fotopoulos, graduate student, librarian; Dick Linstrom, engineering sophomore, publicity chairman, and Farrel Schell, engineering senior, alumni correspondent. 9 p.m. Saturday. The chaperones will be Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, and Miss Carlotta Nellis. Phi Kappa Tau fraternity will hold a house party between 8:30 and midnight Saturday. The chaperones will be Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs Lela Whiteford, and Miss Adelle McClelland. Phi Kappa Tau Party - * * Kappa Sigs to Give Party ** Kappa Sigma fraternity will have a dance at 9 p.m. Saturday in the Union. The chaperones will be Mrs. Agnes Underwood, Mrs. Cletus Rosebrough, and Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth. Phi Beta Kappa fraternity will give a tea for John W. Dodder, former national officer, at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Spooner Thayer museum. Phi Beta Kappa to Give Tea for J. W. Dodds Dr. Dodds is at the University for the Humanities lecture series. He was dean of the School of Humanities at Stanford university from 1942-1948. Prof. George Anderson will be in charge of the tea. The committee assisting him includes Mrs. John Hankins, Miss Mattie Crumrine, and Miss Maud Eliott. Phi Beta Kappa members, wives, and husbands are invited. Theta Chi-Pi Phi Dance State Tri Delts To Meet Here Delta Delta Delta sorority alumnae and college members of Kansas will attend a state meeting Saturday in Lawrence. Registration will be from 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at the chapter house. The first meeting will begin at 10 a.m. at the Union. A luncheon will be at 1 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Union. The state meetings are held biennially, alternating with the national conventions. The meetings include business and social sessions The hostesses for this meeting will be the Lawrence alumnae and the members of the local Tri Delt chapter. Mrs. Arden Booth, state day president, is in charge of all arrangements. Officials and workers who will participate in the program are Mrs. Harold Kottman, district IX chairman, Sarcoxie, Mo., and Mrs. Ira Layton, director of rushing, Kansas City. The featured speaker will be Mrs. Samuel West, Wichitn, who is very active in the national affairs of the sorority. Mrs. Waldemar Geltch will act as mistress of ceremonies at the luncheon. Other college members attending State college and Baker, universi Starts FRIDAY Local alumnae committee chairmen will include Mrs. Frank McDonald, Mrs. J. J. Burekhalter, and Mrs. Dick Winternote, registration; Mrs. Hovey Hanna, Mrs. Roger Allen, and Mrs. Dick Boucher, luncheon; Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, public; Mr. John Clevergenger, Mrs. Byron Cox, and Mrs. Ernest Klooz, courtesy; Dr. Cora Downs, Mrs. Waldemar Geltch, Mrs. Charles Dougherty, and Mrs. Alan Heath, program, and Mrs. Rhoten Smith, scholarship. Starts FRIDAY thank quinness! 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Others initiated are Bill Dixon, engineering sophomore, Beloit, Wis; John Galbraith, engineering engineer; Joseph Dilley, Dilley, pharmacy, freshman, Topeka. Jim Kohn, graduate student, Indianapolis, Ind.; Barney Speckin, college freshman, Kansas City; Ed Hall, college junior, Kansas City, Mo., and Louie Petrie, college sophomore, Monrovia, Calif. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service M-G-M'S GREAT DRAMA OF DESIRE UNDER FIRE! COMING SUNDAY PEEK PREVUE SATURDAY OWL 11:15