University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1952 Page 6 University Women's Club To Hold Party Saturday The University Women's club will entertain husbands of members and unmarried members of the faculty from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Formal attire is optional. All three floors of the central part of Strong Hall will be used. The receiving line will stand near the Christmas tree in the rotunda. Dancing will be enjoyed there later in the evening. The party is arranged so the main door will be blocked and guests will enter by way of the two wings. Class rooms will be open in each wing for wraps. Hostesses will be in charge. Refreshments will be served on the second floor. The KU laboratory theater will present "The Second Shepherd's Play" at 8:45 p.m. in Strong auditorium. The play is regarded as the finest example of comedy in the early English religious drama. Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock. The orchestra will be composed of these faculty members: Profs. Carroll D. Clark, E. O. Stene, Max Dresden, Arthur Johnson, Charles Weinaug, Kenneth Rose, Lawrence Dee, Ray Zepp, Leo Horacek, James Nickerson, and Charles Oldfather. It is directed by Thomas Shay, speech and drama instructor. All who wish to see the play are urged to attend. The theater will be closed umontly. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy will be in the receiving line. With them will be Prof. and Mrs. J. W. Twente and Prof. and Mrs. A. J. Mix. Program—Mrs. John E. Hankins, Mrs.C.F.Nelson,Mrs.F.J.Moreau, Dr. Elin K.Jorgensen. Committees for the party are: General chairmen—Mrs. Fritz Heider. Music—Mrs. Martin Scheeer, Mrs. Mrs. Erik Wright, Mrs. Robert Sternfeld. Decorations—Mrs. Richard Garrett, Mrs. M. C. Slough, Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, Mrs. A. D. Jacobson. Refreshments—Mrs. J. D. Stranathan, Mrs. Verner Smith, Mrs. Vincent Valleroy, Mrs. Gordon Wiseman, Mrs. Edwin Stene, Mrs. Milton Steinhardt, Mrs. Irvin Youngberg Serving—Mrs. Roger Barker, Mrs. W. D. Thompson, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Parke Woodard, Mrs. Hubert Ulrich, Mrs. Carlyle H. Smith, Mrs. William R. Scott, Worth Seagrandollar, Mrs. Donald Thompson, Nation's Leading Housewives Talk Shop at White House Washington—(U.R.)—Mamie Eisenhower and Bess Truman, like any other housewives, talked over housekeeping chores at the White House Monday. mamie is Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, wife of the President-elect who will move into 1600 Pennsylvania ave. Jan. 20; Bess is President Truman's wife. Mrs. Truman came out on the front steps to greet the future first lady. The two women greeted each other genially and posed for photographers before going indoors. With Mrs. Eisenhower was Mrs Mary Jane McCaffrey, her personal secretary who may be White House social secretary after Jan. 20. Mrs. Eisenhower was said to feel the visit was a social call, and any details of the visit would have to come from Mrs. Truman. Mrs. McCaffree said Mrs. Eisenhower was expected to call on a friend or two before returning to New York later Monday after looking over the 100-room White House mansion. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Mrs. Calvin Vanderwurf, Mrs. Duane Wenzel, Miss Ruth McNeilly. Hostesses—Mrs. Herbert Wright, Mrs. Donald G. Wilson, Mrs. O. P. Backus, Mrs. Holly C. Wagner, Mrs. Walter H. Schoewe, Mrs. Charles Warriner, Mrs. Worthie H. Horr, Mrs. E. B. Phillips, Mrs. W. J. Ar- gesinger, Mrs. R. H. Wagstaff, Mrs. Henry Shenk, Mrs. George Baxter Smith, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Mrs. William R. Terrell, Mrs. Raymond Zepp, Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, and Mrs. Gerald M. Carney. Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the recent pinnings of four members. Miss Mary Jane Brown, fine arts junior, was pinned to Mr. John Zumalt. Mr. Zumalt is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and is attending Kansas State Teachers college at Emporia. Miss Grace Endacott, fine arts senior, was pinned to Mr. Bill Brooks college sophomore. Mr. Brooks is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Miss Marguerite Terry, education junior, was pinned to Mr. Richard Morgan. Mr. Morgan is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and is attending Washburn university at Topeka. 4 Pinnings Announced By Delta Delta Delta Miss Darlene Heberling, education senior, was pinned to Mr. Eugene Gooding, engineering senior. Mr. Gooding is a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity. Maid of Cotton Contest Winner To Get Huge Wardrobe and Trip Memphis, Tenn.—(U.R.) Almost any young girl would like nothing better than to spend six months traveling all over the world, wearing scads of beautiful clothes and generally living the good life. That's what awaits the winner of the 1953 Maid of Cotton contest here Dec. 29-30, and Dixie's beauties already are preparing for the competition. Be from Dixie, but each will be from a cotton-growing state, which means that some will come from Arizona, Missouri, or California. There's no bathing suit parade down a ramp before crowds of people in this contest, but the judges do get a private glimpse of the girls in bathing suits. Good looks count in the contest, to be sure, but background, personality, poise, and temperament also weigh heavily with the judges. For the winner will represent the cotton industry on her world tour and will be on the go from dawn to dusk. From January until next July, the winner won't have to worry about spotting another woman in a dress like hers. Her whole wardrobe, filling about 20 pieces of luggage, will be designed especially for her. After her travels end, all those clothes will be the property of the winner. The candidates are cut to 20 by the time of the two days of final judging here. In the final night of judging, the girls appear in public, tell why they want to be the maid, why they think they would do a good First it's to New York for a complete wardrobe, modeling courses, visits to famous restaurants, and appearances on radio and television. job, and answer impromptu questions about cotton. As soon as the judges make their choices the whirl begins. Then the maid, the tour manager, and the secretary climb aboard a boat around the United States, to Europe, South America, and Canada. Everywhere she goes, the maid models in fashion shows, and of course, cotton. Naturally, all her clothes are of cotton, from hat to shoes. In every city, a full schedule awaits the maid, who must be single and between 19 and 24 years of age. The first contest was held in 1939 with no wardrobe provided and just two short trips to the eastern United States. The tour gradually grew until the 1947 maid went to France. Then South America was added and this year Canada. About 30 American cities are included on the tour. The maid gets not only the wardrobe, but also a new auto when the trip ends in Memphis. CADETS GET YOUR uniform cleaned for the Military Ball NOW before the week end Choose your shopping time with care. Now is a good time, for the earlier in the season, the better. There are also less crowded days during the week, and less crowded hours during each day. Be sure to avoid as much as possible the commuters' rush hours. Let department stores do some of your mailing and wrapping. When you do your wrapping, buy rolls of Christmas paper instead of the usual three or four-sheet packages. Don't be afraid to buy large quantities of ribbon. What isn't used now can be used next year. If you are willing to brave a snow or rain storm, you're almost certain to find stores much less crowded that day than they are on pleasant days. So take advantage of bad weather. make use of the mails and the telephone. Check down your list to which gifts can be ordered sight unseen. There are probably more than you think, many more than the obvious ones such as magazine subscriptions and theatre tickets. Christmas Shopping Hints Help Students With Limited Budgets Students always have a hard time trying to do their Christmas shopping, especially with their limited time budget. Here are a few hints which may help to relieve the situation. Don't spurn duplicating. Buying three or four gifts of the same kind takes no more time than buying one. If there are several people of the same age or interests on your list, it is quite reasonable that they might all like the same gift. First of all, make a list as soon as possible, and start working on it right away. Try to do as much of your browsing as possible in newspapers, magazines, and catalogues instead of in Christmas-crowded stores. AT STORIES everyone needs gift ideas for at least some of the people on a Christmas list; and one of the best ways to get them is by watching the ads. Merchants make a special effort to publicize their most attractive gift items at this time of year. They further smooth the shopping path by telling what department carries each item. To cover a great deal of ground, make a shopping plan. Man your expedition so that all of the items Bv MARY COOPER Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE you expect to find in one department, one store, or one part of town are together. Buy your carry-home packages last. Even though the packages are small, they can be a burden if you have to carry them with you all day. Watkins, Gamma Phi Engagements Told Mrs. C. H. Southern of Larned, Kan, announces the recent engagement of her daughter, Betty Joyce, to Mr. Kenneth Folkerts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Folkerts of Timken, Kan. Miss Southern is a fine arts freshman and a resident of Watkins hall. Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the engagement of Miss Karen Beardslee, fine arts sophomore, to Robert Asmann, college sophomore. Mr. Asmann is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The engagement was announced at dinner at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday. Price-Tobler Engagement Announced by Parents Miss Price was a freshman at the University last year. Mr. Tobler is a business senior and was formerly president of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Price of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Priscilla, to Mr. William J. Tobler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tobler of Kansas City, Mo. YOUR EYES Te wh be du ce slt na da should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Weaver's Ready-to-Wear — Second Floor 一、根据图片内容选择正确的选项。