Y 10,1 URSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE ficei e sop presidei na e nda th Maid Maryin, vifir, secretma Reta Hymt- chairm d Dorobe Bradob student B t Casual Wear Bright, New ceens, ever anxious to embrace new fashions, are given ample opportunity this season by casual-ar makers who cater to teen eds and sizes. red, white, and navigator blue g out as the featured color on sportswear, whether it's a ton skirt, blouse and stole enABLE, or a shirt, slack and jacket ies, slacks are back and ready team-up action with checked or did cotton shirts that are accented giant white bibs and with the dsome new leather and suede cets. or square dancing and casual um-wear dates, there are ahy print cotton and blouse trembles. Following the way of nitions for spring, some of the arts are slim as reeds, some are able-to-don tie-on styles andders are full dirndl-types. The uses may have a peasanty, off-air look or trimly tailored andveless with a Peter Pan collar.ved-to-match outfits in newberry, mint, maize and goldappear in pure linens, shangs andcottons. These may injea a slim-line skirt, a sleevelessuse-top and a three-quarterve cardigan sweater. fashion as well as ease on the course may take form as this it and skirt ensemble. A leather laces through loops on the shirt slits in the skirt waistband to plate the one-piece look. verly Barnhardt gagement Told r. and Mrs. Carlyle Barnhard, dependence, Mo., announce the argument of their daughter, Bev- Ann, to Mr. Joe Sousley, son Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Sousley, dependence, Mo. the announcement was made by R. G. Roche, housemother, at Miller Hall Spring formal. Those sitting were Misses Rita Swearen, Georgia Story, and Mary�sen. Fiss Barnhardt is a fine arts human. Mr. Sousley is a student William Jewell college, Liberty, and a member of Kappa Alpha ernity. olter-Smades gagement Told gr. and Mrs. Charles D. Molter Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlene e. to Mr. Jack Smades, son of s. and m. John D. Smades of militia Mo. ne engagement was announced il 23 at Watkins hall by Miss a Willard, housemother. Miss lyn Millison passed chocolate. ins Molter is a College junior. Smades is an engineering sen- MISS SHIRLEY ROTHBERGER Miss Rothberger Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rothberger of Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Sgt. Ervin E. Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva T. Hodges of Lawrence. The announcement was made at dinner by Miss Marilyn Metz. Other attendants were Miss Frances Hoyt and Miss Anneliese Schierle. Miss Rothberger is a College sophomore. Sgt. Hodges attended the University before enlisting in the Marines. He is now stationed at San Diego, Calif. A summer wedding is planned. 'April Shower,' Theme Of Foster Formal With "April Showers" as the theme, Foster hall had its spring formal on April 28. Guests included: Harold Rinier, Jack Jevons, Cloyce Wiley, Joseph Myers, Sherman Nichols, Marshall Swain, Ronald Sunden, Alan Coxen, Don Jensen, Robert Leib, Carl Zongrich, Richard Walker, William Patterson, Russell Yohe, Eugene Malone, Barry Davis. Jack Borland, Tom Foulds, Robert Allen, William Murphy, Dennis Dahl, Ronald Greeson, Jerome Stumps, James Lovett, Robert Bell, Bernard Foster, and Bob Wellborn. LADY LEVI'S The Tailored JEAN A size to fit Waist sizes 24 up $4.25 MEN'S FLUORESCENT HATS Assorted Colors All Sizes $1.98 Delta Upsilon fraternity held its annual Spring dinner dance May 5. Dinner was served on the lawn, and dancing was in the chapter house. FREE! Your's for the asking HEAVY CORRUGATED BOXES DAVIS CUSHION SOLE SOX white 49c tar white 49c tan DINNER JACKETS FOR RENT Delta Epsilon Holds Annual Dinner Dance Chaperons were Mrs. H. J. Overholser, Mrs. F. L. MacCreary, Mrs. R. L. Blume, and Mrs. James A. Hooke. First Door South of Patee Theatre Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Guests wer: Virginia Ireland, Jane Dumire, Pat Gardenhire, Patricia Cheatham, Sue Baldwin, Nan Mosby, Margaret Martin, Helen Schenk, Pat Hiatt, Margaret Quinley, Mary Ann Forman, Carol Landis, Jeannine Ragadale, Constance Maus, Phyllis Gray, Joan Fordyce and Evelyn Lough. Barbara Findley, Virginia Rose, Carol Krehbelt, Ann Galloway, Nancy Canary, Nancy Cater, Elaine Green, Lora Stenzel, Barbara Wintermote, Ruby Webb, Mary Middlekauff, Edith Hagmeier, Wanda Denney, Pat Brown, Nancy Blakely, Everly Hackson, Sara Starry, Elaine Malone and Shirley Broady. Joyce Ristine, Catharante Langworthy, Worthy Endacott, Jane Henry, Barbara Shepp, Elaire Cook, JoAm Flanigan, JoiD ewert, Charlene Ewell, Carol Widrig, JeanneEischer, Warthurh, Nancy Moore, Norma Eshelman and Barbara Zimmerman. Shirley Reams, Alice Mason, Mary Jo Wood, Barbara Fordham, Doreen Hubbard, Claudia Anderson, Ann Singleton, Mimi Cate, Beverly Rhodes and Lois Pittman. Foster Announces New Fall Officers Dolores Martin, education junior; was elected president of Foster hall for the 1951 fall semester. The other officers elected at the scholarship residence are: Sue Wilson, vice-president; Margaret Guilick, secretary; Orinne Gray, treasurer, and A. Hyde, social chairman. Jolliffe Hall Gives Spring Party A spring party was held by Jolliffe hall May 5. Chaperons were Mrs. Fred Fultz, Mrs. j. II. Hope, Mrs. Lela Whiteford, and Mrs. Althea Galloway. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff,Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alderson, Darlene Clark, Nan Fort, Pat Reddock,Nancy Porter,Betty Clinger,Rae Ellen Hill,Beverly Wilson, Pat DeFries,Lava Vera Meek, Jeanne Harris,Pat Street, Ellen Gartrell, and Rozane Atkins. 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