Weekend Social Events Watkins Hall Dance Watkins hall will hold a dance between 9 p.m. and midnight Saturday. The chaperones will be Miss Julia Ames Willard, Mrs. L. L. Williams, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, and Mrs. B. A. Mayher. - * * Alpha Epsilon Pi Dance Alpha Epsilon Pi will hold an installation dinner at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Aron Herskowitz, Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Backus. Pearson-Sellards Dance Pearson hall will entertain Sellards hall with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. The chaperones will be Mrs. R. H. Wilson and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. Delta Upsilon Tea Dance Delta Upsilon fraternity will entertain Delta Delta sorority at a tea dance from 2 until 4 p.m. Saturday. Battenfeld Hall Party Pi Beta Phi Elects Hawkinson President Battenfeld hall will have an informal party from 8:30 until midnight Saturday. Marilyn Hawkinson, College junior, was recently elected president of Pi Beta Phi sorority for the spring semester. Other officers elected are Kay Lambert, vice president; Jane Allvine, corresponding secretary; Georgann Vandenberg, recording secretary; Helen Pendelton, treasurer, and Anne MacLaughlin and Pat Roney. censors. Marilyn Hudson, scholarship chairman; Rachel Stauffer, house manager; Kathy Rohwer, assistant house manager; Jo Anna March, program chairman and song leader, and Marilyn Hudson, intramurals manager. Phi Kappa Elects Loftus President Larry Loftus, college sophomore was recently elected president of Phi Kappa fraternity. Others elected are Al Schmid, engineering junior, vice president; Ned Lauer, college sophomore, recording secretary; Ray Slavic, engineering senior, corresponding secretary; Marvin Weishaar, business junior, treasurer; Bob Herzog, engineering sophomore, historian; Jerry Ly-saught, college senior, editor; Steve Smirigu, engineering sophomore sergeant at arms, and Joe Galbraith engineering junior, Interfraternity council representative. Kendall-Nellis Pinning Told Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Miss Marilyn Kendall, education senior, to James S. Nellis, business senior. Miss Kendall is from Concordia and Mr. Nellis is from Topeka. Typewritten Erasures Corrasable Bond An ordinary paper rubber removes typewritten words, sentences, entire paragraphs without a tracel Business men, secretaries, writers who use it call it the Miracle Paper. Try it yourself and see why CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 26, 1953 Kansan photo by Ken Coy THE FINAL TOUCH—Margaret Brown, fine arts sophomore, and Barbara Anderson, college sophomore, make last minute preparations before appearing in the Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, "Belles and Beaux" style fashion show in the Kansas room last night. The clothes for the show were modeled by students from the University and a guest speaker commented on the clothes Religious Notes Conregational Meeting The Congregational Youth group will continue their discussion of "Understanding the Congregational Church" led by the Rev. Dale Turner, Sunday at the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. Suppier will be at 5:30 p.m. followed by a worship service. Wesley Foundation W. Stitt Robinson, assistant professor of history, will speak on "Out of Religious Emphasis week—?" at a Wesley foundation meeting Sunday at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont streets. Supper will be served at 5:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship - * * The Westminster fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Westminster house for supper. It will be followed by commission meetings and a worship service led by Dr. John Patton. Pledges to Receive Degree The Degree of the Pine will be conferred on spring pledges of Kappa Phi at a meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at Danforth chapel. Election of new officers and a meeting for pledges will follow the ceremonies. Roger Williams The Roger Williams foundation will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday for supper at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky streets. Group singing and a program will follow the supper. Lutheran Program ** The Lutheran Student Association is sponsoring the Thursday evening program for the Week of Prayer Services at the Trinity Lutheran church at 13th and New Hampshire. Carol Miller will be in charge of the program. LeRoy Felzien, Janet Matkin, Pat Felzien, Artis Olson, Shirley Cox, Eddie Harsch, Mariane Deines, Bill Kuhlman, Beverly Taney, and Jane Fox will participate. Oshino to Speak Haruka Oshima, International exchange student from Tokyo, Japan, will be the guest speaker at the Sunday meeting of the Lutheran Students Association. There will be a cost supper at 5:30 and the program will begin at 6:30 pm. 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.every afternoon 1:00 p.m. to midnight Friday OPEN BOWLING- Saturday 12 Alleys Sunday Fountain Service PLADIUM 901 Mississippi Spring Fashion Show Features Separates, Slim Skirts, Cottons Phone 3379 Rv PETER SLONEK That girls still like separates and boys combinations was shown at the style fashion show, "Belles and Beaux," presented by Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising sorority, and Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity in the Kansas room of the Student Union last night. Bea Johnson, known through her morning program on WDAF "Happy Home" commented on the clothes from Campus West, Harzfields, the Jay Shoppe, Harzfields, University shop, Town shop, Ober's, Royal College shop, and Weavers. "Your boy models are real good tonight, they are so happy." Mrs. Bea Johnson said when the only male solo showed his tropical sportcoat-flanels combination. The mainly female audience which filled the Kansas room appreciated routine and steady smile of the models. Background music was provided by the Albus Trio with Rusty Corwin. Al Hedstrom, and Bill Kreabel The "slimline", skirts that are worn tight enough to go through the "eye of a needle", and three quarter sleeves are this spring's most dominant style specialties. Shawls worn with the dress or attached to it give ladies' dresses a new line. A red velvet vest with brass buttons was the outstanding feature for men. Cotton in light and dark prints is the favorite material for girls' dresses. Among new materials were shown DuPont Zelen for the nice looking "all weather" raincoat, denim weight chambray for the newest of the dresses, the coat dress, and Nylon marquise for the dance dress. Men still prefer flannel suits and slacks but for coats tropical light weight material is featured. Different shades of beige and brown seem to be the favorite colors. Patch pockets complete the usual sportcoats cut. Light colors also dominate the ladies outfits. This year many colors get their names from foods. Bathing suits and beach outfits show gay stripes and also antique vase prints. Some of the styles seem to be borrowed from the gay nineties and their showing amused both audience and models. A younger creation are white pants and a red and white striped seaman's jacket for the girl and for her boyfriend the usual swimming trunks with a shirt. Mrs. Bea Johnson, whose little stories about the Duchess of Wind-sor and the fashions in New York and Paris showed her experience, said that the new spring fashion is "different and original", which is the main question of every new creation. Kappa Sigma Lists Annual Party Guests Te wi be du cej sit na da A color scheme was maintained throughout the first floor of the house by black and white paper which covered the walls. The "Black and White" annual Kappa Sigma fraternity formal dance was held Saturday night at the chapter house. This party, preceded by a dinner, has become an annual affair of chapters of the fraternity all over the country. It was originated by the KU chapter. The guests at the party included the following: Sydney States, Marilyn Hixon, Dorothy Brum, Patricia Tucker, Marcia Hinginger, Mary Gayle Siebert, Mary Jane Stailey, Nancy Wollman, Murray, Murray, Marcel Ratelief, Shirley Walmire. Carol Hamilton, Mary Kay Beachier, Barbara Anderson, Jo Wellborn, Joan stockynter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mali, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Witt, Barbara Bateram, Mr. andmidt, Suzanne Ziehschen, Gabriela Barnba, Barbara Bradstreet, Gloria Gamble. Donna Blescoe, Ned Hutchison, Janis Brown, Jerry Hutchinson, Monnie Silverstein, Nancy Himlin, Fye Kramer, Ann Sandiver, Jean Bortz, Fredrica Voland, Brian Orcord, Theo Westland, Barbara Orendoff, Dean Ordn, Jo Carol Smith, Marty Taylor Shirley Lee Antwerp, Jacqueline Crews, Pat Casey, Mary Ellen Lewis, Irli Dean Carver, Carla Haber, Cindy Stevens, Jeanne Campbell, Bet Wessman, Hunt Hill Virginia, Brenda and Mrs. K. D. Thomas, Jill Ogilvy, Kay Magers. Norma Simons, Lynn Simons, Jamn Duchoshois, Nancy Neighbor, Carolyn Dimmerman, Anst Stevens, Veta Lear, Dick Dennis, Carolin Lemon, Kay Lowlis, Kenon Woon, Shirley Beat-wright, Marilyn Sorem, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Antwern Mr. and Mrs. Hans R. Hansen, Pat Simmons, Nancy Ocheltle, Lt. and J. W. Hannah, Barbara Cash, Pati Pierson, Kay Siegfried, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anschutz, Hill, Jil Gilbert, Sue Anschutz, Marie Maire DeMeery, and Marie Volland the chaperons were Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins, Mrs. Frank M. Baird, Mrs. John R. Scott, and Mrs. Edna M. Stewart. THE BUS (Adv.) by Bibler "But, I tell you the boss doesn't care if you wanna see the fire—you should be way over in 'West Hills' by now!"