TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Moden-Martin Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Moden of Hutchinson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Mr. James H. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin also of Hutchinson. Miss Moden is a College senior and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Martin is a College senior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Fabrics Show Off On Coats More than ever, the excitement of the fabric lends a focal point of fashion interest to new coats. For shaggy textured fabrics like poodle cloth, wool with nubby surfaces, fleeces, many with the look of fur, flannel in every shade of grey, long hair blended wools, velvet velour-style fabrics and plaids are used for shortie and full length flared coats and even, most dramatically, for newly revived fitted fashions. In fitted fashions, belts often provide an extra nipped-in effect to the waistline. Princess styles in both single and double-breasted versions are back. And on all, the moulding lines of the coat are complemented with tiny high-rising collars or over-size collars that have dashingcape effects and, in many instances, a gently swirling skirt. Also fresh and new for coats is the careful control of flare. Here, the flare, rather than being concentrated, is re-distributed for a more all-around appearance. Linings often zoom out in bright contrasting colors, sometimes warm plain tones, sometimes gay plaids, that may match the shade of the costume worn beneath the coat. Also new are the collarless necklines that close for warmth high up on the neckline. And side closed necklines, like, for example, a side attached stole or a closing that's entirely wrappy and asymmetrical. Rounded sleeves provide a most feminine contrast to new silhouette coats. And there is a tendency to use dress-up fabrics, such as velours featured in houndstooth and tattersall checks and interesting color combinations such as oxford grey and purple, for more casual fashion coats. Black And Brown Now Newest Pair Brown blessed with black is big color news this fall with the browns appearing in every conceivable shading from cocoa-beige to the very deepest of molasses brown. A truly sophisticated combination, black and brown appear together in tweeds and plaids and mixed fabrics like brown corduroy with black flannel. Soot black accessories are perfect underscoring for this season's new oxford brown dresses and suits, with small black velvet hats, bags, gloves and shoes making the smart color duo. 32 Sororities,Fraternities Undertake Remodeling Work Remodeling work done on 32 sorority and fraternity houses includes everything from house additions to trophy cases. The most extensive remodeling was done by Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has added a $66,000 addition to its house. The addition doubles the size of the house. Under this contract the exterior of the house will be completed. The interior will be completed under separate contract. The work has not been finished but will be done before Thanksgiving. Alpha Chi Omega sorority has also added a new addition. The remodeling is also expected to be completed before Thanksgiving. The work includes a new roof and a new entrance room. The dining room is also being remodeled. Acacia fraternity has redecorated the inside and outside of its new house. The house is repainted and all new furniture has been added. Sigma Pi and Alpha Lambda fra- Campus Pinnings Barby Allen, Delta Gamma, Independence, Mo—Howard Gard, Beta Theta Pi, Independence, Mo. Nancy Wilson, Delta Gamma, Witchita-James Land, Sigma Nu at Oklahoma university, Kansas City, Mo. Trudy Burdick, Alpha Phi, Wichita—William Palmer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Medicine Lodge. Millicent Hunt, Alpha Phi, Conway Springs—John Wesley, Delta Chi. Ulvsses. Jean Tallant, Alpha Phi, Bartlesville, Oklahoma—Pete North, Pi Kappa Alpha, Lancaster. Dorothy Becker, Delta Delta Delta, Coffeyville—Chapin Clark, Pi Kappa Alpha, Lawrence. Beverly Brent, Alpha Delta Pi, Overland Park—Larry Douglas, Phi Gamma Delta, Pittsburg. Jeannine Neihart, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lyndon—James Ralston, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kansas City, Mo. Jane Koelzer, Theta Phi Alpha, Seneca—Jack Praeger, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kansas City, Mo. Barbara Klanderud, Theta Phi Alpha, Larned—Ted Otto, Phi Kappa, Kansas City, Mo. Barbara Dunn, Alpha Delta Pi, Wichita—Reuben Short, Delta Chi, Kansas City, Mo. TREMENDOUS TRIFLE Miss Kerbs To Wed Robert Mathers - FREE ESTIMATE and DELIVERY PHONE 954 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kerbs of Great Bend, announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene, to Mr. Robert Mathers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mathers also of Great Bend. A smooth surface is an asset to any student's equipment. A desk top or a mirror will give you that smooth surface. AUTO WRECKING GLASS DEPT. East End of Ninth Street Miss Kerbs is a senior in elementary education and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Mathers is a College senior and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. New furniture has been added to Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity and Gamma Phi Beta and Chi Omega sororities. Chi Omega sorority this summer gave all its old furniture to flood victims. ernities have redecorated their first floor rooms. Delta Tau Delta and Beta Theta Pi fraternities and Delta Gamma and Kappa Alpha Theta sororites painted the outside of their houses. Numerous sororites and fraternities painted the inside of their houses. Among these were Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternities. Pi Beta Phi sorority has new lighting in its house. Alpha Phi and Sigma Kappa sororites have both redecorated their dining rooms. Joanne Hetherington Weds Scott Starrett Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Hetherington of Miami, Okla., announce the marriage of their daughter, Joanne, to Mr. C. Scott Starrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Starrett of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding took place September 2 in Miami, Okla. Mrs. Starrett attended Tulsa university and Southern Methodist university before entering the University of Kansas. She is an education junior and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Starrett is an engineering senior and a member of Triangle fraternity. 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