Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1952 By MARY COOPER By MARY COOPER Kansan Society Editor University Daily Kansan Shirley Spector, Lawrence, who attended KU summer session, will spend this year working and studying in Israel. She, along with 67 other young people from the United States, will participate in a Jewish youth workshop. - * * The Do-Sa-Do square dance club will provide an evening of free square dance instruction at the Community building from 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday. Only this one evening of instruction has been planned, but other sessions will be arranged if enough dancers are interested. Pledge class officers of Alpha Phi sorority have been elected. They are: Nancy Echols, president; Kathleen Temple, vice-president; Babette Cooper, secretary; Marilou Selvig, treasurer; Sue Epperson, scholarship chairman; Donna McCall, activities chairman; Patricia Dowell, music chairman, Kay Gustafson, social chairman, and Carolyn Smith, quarterly reader. Miss Janet Padgett and Mr. Richard Bruce Joseph, former students at KU, were married Sept. 19 in Danforth Chapel. Mademoiselle has announced the opening of their annual College Board contest for outstanding young women undergraduates. To enter, a 1,500 word criticism of Mademoiselle August, 1952 College issue must be written. Page 6 FRESHMEN WOMEN HOLD OPEN HOUSE—The men greatly outnumbered the women at the combined open house for all freshmen women held at North College and Corbin halls Saturday evening. Here four students take a break from the crowded dance floor to admire the view from the sun deck. Hollywood "Princess Charming" Helps Suffering Womankind Washington, —(U.P.)—I know a lovely lady who can do most anything to help the suffering woman-kind of America. The "cork treatment," it turned out, was a little on the original side. What Caroline did, simply was Miss Caroline Leonetti, who conducts a charm school in Hollywood, can make fat ladies slim, slim ladies plump and even can correct a defect in speech. Caroline is known in the trade as "princess charming." She is all of that. She told me about some of her magic over a spot of tea at the Carlton hotel. "I thought about it for awhile," Caroline said, "and then I decided that the 'cork treatment' was for her." What Caroline did, simply was this; Take the unhappy spinster of 70 who posed a difficult problem not long ago because she used to hiss through her dentures. For a nickel she went out and bought a hunk of cork. She told the spinster to put that between her choppers and practice talking. Before you could shake a tooth brush in front of her, her diction was nigh perfect. First give a general discussion on the issue as a whole, then select a specific field to criticize in detail. On a separate page, give your name, class year, college and home addresses, major and minor, extra-curricular activities and summer jobs. For all Caroline knows, the lady right this minute is campaigning for one of the many candidates for this and that. Actually, Caroline is billed as the "charm doctor" of the west. In her varied and somewhat interesting career, Miss Leonetti has studied, worked and investigated her way through every phase of the modeling business. She has established herself as an expert in related fields, such as make-up, posture, figure development, speech and voice. Caroline, a pert little model in her own right, has energy unbounded. She makes an average of six public lecture appearances a week. She is active in a lot of charitable organizations, and has affiliations with many professional groups. All entries must be typewritten and postmarked no later than Nov. 30. Send entries to College Board editor, Mademoiselle, 575 Madison She accepts anybody from the age of three to 70, but apparently she does better in rejuvenation than with the very young. Closefitting Middie Blouse Style Captures Fall Fashion Outlook The mildy style has captured the blouse fashion scene for fall and appears true to traditional form with torso-hugging lines, a v-neck sometimes accented by a jaunty bow and large black collar. avenue, New York, 22, New York. However, in many instances, new fashion notes have been introduced to accentuate the close-fitting design and give it a fresh for '52 outwear. Necklines appear in stand-away cuff designs, called "harnesses." Turtle necks, usually knit for a sweater effect, are either folded over to resemble a double collar or stand straight up around the neck. They may be very low or exaggeratedly high. Sleeves, for new middy blouses, are often wide at the top then tapered at the wrist, and appear with and without cuffs. Push-up sleeves, that sometimes extend well below the wrist when pulled down, are also popular for new middy creations. Also new for fall blouses are the classic shirts with reminiscent air of grandda's day about them. Collars on newly re-styled shirts have, in some instances, grown smaller until only a demure buttoned collarband is left. And collared bosoms have been replaced by rows of dainty tucked fronts. "grandpa" shirt has long French cuffed sleeves, a tucked bosom and buttoned collarband neckline. It appears in pure silk that can be worn for both casual or dress-up occasions. The gibson girl blouse, with its full-blow sleeves and high, frilly neckline, is expected to retain its popularity in fall blouse fashions, as are classic boy shirts with trimly tailored button-down collars, and pure silk printed blouses that often accompany costume dresses or suits. Typical example of the new Jerseys, cottonts in a wide variety of weaves, pure silks and the many new science-devised fabrics are all predicted to be popular for fall blouses, as are an abundance of sporty knit trims. Fashions in cotton are predicted for greater popularity than ever during the coming fall and winter seasons. This year, cotton takes on the look of tweed, and worsted suitings and may also be seen in printed flanneltees and corduroys for gay sportswear as well as the new deep, glowing shades of the season. Weaver 901 Mass. You'll like these double-cuffed socks with soft, absorbent, cushiony underfooting. What's more, they're built to stay that way. White only. Sarfert "Doubler" 69c pr. Weaver's Hosiery—Main Floor This is the biggest, best assignment of your career! The Nurse Corps offers you an exciting, interesting life as an officer with the most advanced assignment you've ever had. 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