Friday, Sept. 19, 1952 University Daily Kansan By MARY COOPER Kansan Society Editor Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, will hold an organizational meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house. - * * North College and Corbin halls will hold open house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. All fraternity pledges and new students are invited to attend. - * * Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinnings of Rosemary Owen, fine arts junior, to Damon Simpson, engineering senior, Phi Kappa Psi, and Sally Freeman, fine arts senior, to Robert Ashbury, engineering senior, Delta Chi. Page 8 The Faculty club will be open to members and their friends for coffee after the game Saturday. Also, the club rooms will be available for watching the game on television. Lunch and dinner are now being served by the Faculty club, except on Saturday. 血 血 痫 Delta Tau Delta is having an hour dance with Delta Gamma from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. \* \* \* The pinning of Marilyn Miller, Alpha Delta Pi, and Dwight Woods, second year medical student at KU Medical Center, Phi Chi, has been announced. ☆ ☆ 出 Templin hall will hold a street On a Picnic We Will Go For those last few picnics of the season at Lake Tonganoxie, Lone Star, or Potter lake, be sure and paste these suggestions in your sun bonnet for a happier picnic: 1. Tape the top of "spillables"—Salt and pepper shakers, ketchup, mustard bottles, milk cartons, etc. 2. Keep sandwiches fresh by Former Chancellor and Mrs Deane W. Malott are grandparents, A son, Michael, was born Sept. 17 to Lt. and Mrs. Jared Elliott at San Francisco, Calif. She is the former Janet Malott, who was graduated from KU in 1950. The grandchild is named for his late grandfather, "Mike" Malott of Abilene. Malotts Become Grandparents Deane W. Malott is president of Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y., having taken that position a year ago after a 12-year chancellorship at KU. New hats, created especially for pony tail hair-dos, fit the head snugly and have carefully sized back openings that permit the pony tail to peep out comfortably. dance from 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday. dance from 8 to 10 pm. Saturday. Sigma Chi fraternity will have a dance at their house, from 9 to 12 Saturday. Exciting New Style Pumps Make Fall Fashions Complete Pumps, the people's choice for fall '52. Pumps with detail, with contrasting color trims. Pumps with embroidered vamps and cutouts, with draping and tucking, with contrasting fabric and leather trims. Pumps with low heels, midway* heels, high heels, with open or closed toes, with open or closed backs. Each new style an exciting fashion story to correlate with the complete costume this fall. With the trend to the "little black dress," this fall, the black suede pump, according to the National Shoe institute, takes first place in the color parade. The pump also assumes fashion importance because of the rich deep textured coats and suits in the many cross-dyed woolls with color on a black base. Suede pumps are handsomely decorated with jet and rhinestone beading, touches of patient, faille, velvet, satin and calf trims, fabric braids and appliques, mesh inlaws, buttons and bows. Black shoes are also news when combined with bright colors such as red or black with green. The autumn harvest colors, from the palest beige to deep coppery tones, go with the new fall costumes and these umbre shades are also smartly combined with black. The warm vibrant shade of town brown will step into fall along with important blues, deep ruby red and bright lively accents of green. Grey is a growing color, especially when combined with black. Grey flannel goes well with calf and patent trims, and beige flannel and tweedy mixtures are gaining in prominence. The shoe silhouette is a changng picture. Scalloped lines frame the foot, sling heels have the new higher halter type sling. Toe openings are varied in size and sometimes openings appear unexpectedly at the little toe or toward he side of the foot. Open shank pumps, these with closed toes and backs but open at the sides, create a lighter look. Comfort goes with fashion as well as bacon with eggs these days. Newest innovations include the soft shoe tailored to fit and feel more like an old glove than a brand new shoe. Keeping pace in popularity with pumps for fall, are open banded shoes in a variety of strap styles as well as elasticized bands, slings and pull-over type shoes which keep the foot comfortably and conveniently in just the right place. Welcomes You Each Sunday - Sunday School . . . . . . 9:45 a.m. During the construction of our New Church at 17th and Vermont, services are held at. . - Worship Service . . . . . 11:00 a.m. New Municipal Building - 8th & Vermont wrapping in wax paper and sealing the edges with a hot iron. Additional Sunday Activities sponsored by Gamma Delta Danforth Chapel Service . . . 8:30 a.m. on Campus 3. Prevent breakage of glass tumblers by tucking each glass inside an old sock—clean ones, of course. - Bible Hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:45 a.m. at Meyers Hall - Student Supper Meeting . . . . . . . 5:30 p.m. at Municipal Building—8th & Vermont 4. "Sandwich" ice cream, cold pop or jello in between pillows. They will stay cold for two hours or more. The same idea works wonderfully well for hot dishes. Norman Brandt, Pastor 7. Aluminum foil makes dandy on-the-spot frying pans. Just stretch foil over a tied triangle of green sticks and plop in the bacon and eggs. 1538 Vermont 6. If there are no tables around, use the floor of the car's luggage compartment. Prop up the lid for a sunshade. Phone 758 5. Sew a lead curtain weight on two or more sides of the tablecloth edge for pincicking in windy sites. 8. If there are ants, just move. If so labelled, rayons may be washed in, the washing machine with the regular family wash, using hot water and all-purpose soaps. In pressing rayon, use a hot iron, almost as hot as for cottons. Excitingly new, for fall, are the cloth coats designed with dramatically large, long hair fur cuffs that can be removed at will, from the sleeves, and used as single or double muffs. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SIGN THINK OF CARL'S . . . Your Esquire store in Lawrence! We feature many of these famous brand names! 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 What'll it be in college styles, a deerstalker hat or a jacket with the belt in the back? When it comes to fashion. Esky knows the answer... just as he knows what's right in good grooming and what's "write" for good school work. And Esky says look to the name brands listed at right. They're the same ones you saw advertised in Esquire as "Back to Campus" suggestions. Check what you have . . . see what you need. Here are your best buys of the new term. APPAREL Air-O-Magic Shoes Alligator Rainwear American Diamonds Shoes American Gentlemen Shoes Baracuta Rainwear Bass "Weejuns" Boston Weejuns British Walkers California Sportwear Catalina Sweaters Champ Hats Clay Ground Shoes Clarkes of England Desert Boots Coopers Hosiery Coopers Sportswear Cookeer Jackets Cush-N-Creep Solar Cutter Cravat Ties DakS Slacks Cobbs Nabs Dressel Shoes Drynnel Processed Socks Eagle Clothes Edgerton Shoes Lance-End Dodger" Jacket Field & Stream Jackets Florseim Shoes Foster Sportwear Freeman Shoes Immerman Park Clothes Harriswarm Stormcoats Harris Tweeds House of Grosby Square Shoes Herrick Square Shoes Jantzen Swearers Jarman Shoes A.D. Jauriliud (Blazer Stripe Jacket) White Shirts Kroy Processed Socks Lackawanna Shanks Lamm Knit Swearers Le Bals Los Angeles Sportslog "Sun Sudes" Mansfield Shoes Maribari Shirts Masterbilt Slacks J.A. Jackson-(Mouton Lamb Coats) Mauve Swearers Mayfair Slacks Milli (Aircraft Jacket by Shirtcraft) Nnum-Bush Shoes Wilson-Glass Lowland Pacific Mills (Surretwill Suits) Paris Garters Phi-Bates Shoes Pleetway Pajamas Portale Hats Rand Shoes Rajafome Soles Rainfall Raintools Shear Rate Uplandwear Sportwear by Revere Robie Shoes Rock Knit Topoats A. Ackerman (Cunningham Wear) Rugby Knitting Mills Simmons "Mr, Sim" Tie Clips Schaefer Suils Scuely Suede Jackets Shabby Shoes Sport Chief Jackets Stetson Hats Stormster Coats Swindal Shoes Swink Accessories Taylor-Made Shoes Timely Clothes Top-O-Mark Clothes Inn Heutan Shoes Walk-Over Shoes Wembley Ties Westbrooke Clothes Weygenberg Shoes Wings Shirts Winthrop Shoes *Yorktown" Shoes by Gardiner YOULITRES Vitalis Hair Salon Hair Frizz Resisting Gillette Razor & Dispenser Gillette Oil Hair Oil Seaforth Oil Samsonite Luggage Dopp Kit Car Sac Prince Gardner Fine Leather Accessories JEWELLET Keepsake Diamonds Lamont Watches Parker Pen MISCELLANEOUS Bara Louer Chair Bara Louer Kodak Cameras S. M. Frank Pipe Miller High Life Beer Immorgue (Nashville) Portland Woollen Mill (Blankets) Setwell Hangers Shop Pak Projection Shop Pak Rangel Tobacco V M Phonographs 2017-06-18