Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 3, 1952 THIS GOOD-LOOKING, button-front all-wool sweater combines the natural warmth of wool with the 'casual look' most men seek during their leisure hours. Roomy pockets provide space for cigarets or pipe. Four January Events At University Club The University club will hold four vents in the club rooms during anuary. The first will be a Juke Box dance friday at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Girkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Whitenight will be hosts for the evening. On Jan. 12, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. mith and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Caste ill be hosts at an informal bridge arty at 8 p.m. A "South of the Border" costume party, Jan. 19, will include a dance demonstration by three Latin American couples, instruction in Latin American dancing and a covered fish supper. Hosts for the dinner will be Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mailhoit, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dean and Mr. and Mrs. J. Crown. Hosts for the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Richardesenis, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baer and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Young. Another covered dish supper Jan. I will be followed by an evening of judge. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith, m. and Mrs. J. N. Carman andMr. and Mrs. W. B. Ville will be hosts of the supper. I am sure that party will be Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Arms and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. label. Nancy Anne Seaman To Wed Ens. Newton Mrs. Robert William Seaman, ansas City, announces the engagement of her daughter, Nancy Anne, Ens. George A. Newton who is son, son, son P. Minterever Park, and Mr. Sylvester Boulder, Colo. Miss Seaman is a College senior the University and a member of appa Alpha Theta sorority. Ensign Newton was graduated from the University in 1951. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Allen-Luckfield Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. George R. Allen Dr. Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter. Janet Louise, to William R. Luckfield III, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Luckfield, also of Kansas City. Miss Allen is a College sophomore at the University and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Official Bulletin Deutscher Verein, 5 p.m. 502 Fraser, Alte deutsche Staedt ein Lichtbildern. Alte Weisen und Tauenze. Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, cost supper and program, Trinity Lutheran Church Miss Bernice Fjellman, speaker, "Christ in Intellectual Development." Mr. Luckfield is an engineering junior and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Engineerettes, 7:30 p.m. Monday, East room, Union. Cards and election of officers. Christian Science organization, 7 tonight, Danforth chapel. Business meeting and election of officers. Teacher-Designer Advocates Fashions With A 'One World' Air By GAY PAULEY United Press Staff Correspondent Carolyn Schnurer, a teacher turned designer, is out to give fashion a "one world" education. Mrs. Schnurer, who taught music and art in New York public schools before she turned to designing, has circled the globe twice in her search for new style ideas. "Clothes reflect what people are," the tall brunette designer explained. "If we designers did more traveling for our ideas, we'd be doing a lot for closer understanding between peoples." Mrs. Schnurer's latest trip was to Japan, Hong Kong and Burma, where she picked up ideas for her spring and summer collection of sports and casual wear. The oriental influence, which she predicted others would copy, shows both in fabric and cut of dresses, play and bathing suits and beach coats. A rice paper design is copied on a white cotton washable print. A wrestler's home-spun cloth coat is "translated" into a beach coat. A kimono becomes a dress and chopsticks are turned into decorative hatpins, worn tucked "x" fashion through a lady beachcomber's chignon. Mrs. Schnurter copied the kimono neckline and sleeve throughout her collection. The kimono collar, she explained, is worn dropped about three inches below the nape of the neck to show "the part of the anatomy which the Japanese women consider the most beautiful." Mrs. Schnurer's version also is dropped in the front. Most of the necklines are bordered at back and sides in a narrow, upright cuff. Several of her dresses and play suits are belted with a modified "obi," the wide Japanese belt through which peasant women often stick an upright branch, to provide shade. "In tis country, I'd just recommend a small spray of flowers," Mrs. Schnurer said. Mrs. Schnurer introduced boning from waistline to hem in paneled skirts as "a substitute for all that crinoline they're wearing now." The bonework, which is washable, gave the same standout effect as a crino- line petticoat and Mrs. Schnurer said it was flexible enough for easy sitting. The most elaborate costume with the oriental touch was in her white cotton brocade "lantern dress." The dress, sleeveless with a v-neck, boasted a skirt shirred in row after row, to make it bell out to the shape and appearance of a Japanese paper lantern. Miss Elliott To Wed Lt. John F. Huber Major Arch Cecil Elliott, USAF (MSC) and Mrs. Elliott, Washington, D.C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia June, to Second Lt. John Francis Huber, USAF, Fort Benling, Ga. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Huber, Texarkana, Texas. Miss Elliott is a College sophomore at the University and a member of Gamma Phi Beta social sorority. Lt. Hucker attended the University in 1950. He is a member of Tau Stars Currently Starring OPEN HOUSE Tonite 9:30 p.m. UNION BUILDING LOUNGE IN "The Cimarron Kid" James Best - John Hudson Universal-International PATEE THEATRE COMING SOON TO YOUR Kappa Epsilon fraternity. In Janu- ary, he will be graduated from the Infantry School at Fort Benning. The wedding will take place in February. (Most Decorated Soldier of World War II) Audie Murphy TO MEET New PATEE PHONE 321 Welcome Back K.U. May 1952 Give You The Best In Everything! NOW, LET'S TAKE A PEEK AT JUST A FEW OF THE MANY FINE MOVIES WE HAVE COMING YOUR WAY THE NEXT FEW WEEKS! - "The Cimarron Kid" - "Decision Before Dawn" - "Model And The Marriage Broker" - "Weekend With Father" - "The Lavender Hill Mob" - "Double Dynamite" - "Kon-Tiki" - "The Wild Blue Yonder" - "Kon-Tiki" * "Quo Vadis" - "The Blue Veil" THIS IS JUST A FEW OF THE MANY COMING YOUR WAY SOON... WATCH FOR THEATRE AND DATES Granada-New Patee