1951 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dances Crowd List Of Weekend Social Events Dance at Watkins Hall *F* A dance will be given at Watkins hall from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. John A. Scroggs, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Miss Julia Willard will be chaperons. Phi Kappa Sig Tea Dance Twin Pines To Give Dance Phi Kappa Sig Tea Dance A tea dance will be given by Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. Mary Younkman, and Mrs. John A. Screggis will be chaperons. Twin Pines club to dance. will give a party Saturday night from 9 to midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Bromleigh Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eichorn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Correll will be chaperons. Corbin To Give Dance A dance will be given at Corbin hall from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday. Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. Fannie De-Lozier, Mrs. R. L Blume will be chaperons. Informal Dance at Miller Informal Dance at Miller An informal dance will be given at Miller hall from 9 to midnight Saturday, Mrs. J. H. Hope, Mrs. J. P. Scott, Mrs. Ross Cole, and Mrs. R. G. Roche will be chaperons. W. F. Valentines Party The KU. Westminster Fellowship will hold a Valentine Party 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, at Westminster House. The party will honor the "lucky engaged." Helen Olmsted, College freshman will be in charge of general arrangements, and Kathryn Peters, fine arts junior, has written the skit. Student Union Dance A dance will be given by Student Union activities in the Union ballroom from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Lt. and Mrs. Grant Gordon and Michael Ingrisano will be chaperons. Dance at Henley Co-op Henley co-op for women will give a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at Henley house. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirchhoff, Mr. and Mrs. John Correll, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roberts will be chaperons. Square Dance for Lutherans Square Dance for Lutherans A square dance for Lutheran students will be given Friday night from 7:45 to 11:30. Chaperons will be Rev. R. W. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. John Vogel, and Miss Eunice Burke. Students will meet at the Lutheran church. AKA Sweetheart Party The Sweetheart party of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will be given from 9 to midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. Mrs. Johnson Smothers, Mrs. Virgil Lee and Mrs. Arthur Johnson will be chaperons. Delts Will Give Tea Dance Delta Tau Delta will give a tea dance at the chapter house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. The chaperons will be Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins and Mrs. F. L. MacCrearv. Valentine Party for Lawyers Valentine party for Lawyers. A valentine box supper for Law student during the winter will be held at 6:45 p.m. Friday in the Law school lounge. The box lunches dressed up like valentines will be auctioned. Dancing will follow. Jeans, skirts and sweaters will be worn. Thetas Give Winter Party Kappa Alpha Theta's Winter formal will be given at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Kenneth M. Whyte, Mrs. Glenn Porter, and Mrs. Eugene Alford will be chaperons. Hats May Show Character; Should Be Carefully Chosen New York (U.P.)—A hat's a good way for a girl to let a man know she's romantically interested in him, said Sally Victor. In fact, the hat designer is convinced that a lady's bonnet can say a lot for her, if it's carefully chosen. "Well, first, of course, the hat should be flattering," she commented in her carpeted showroom, crowded with colorful spring straws and felts. "Then the hat can tell a man if a girl's the efficient type, the clinging vine sort of girl, or a down-to-earth homemaker who'd make an ideal wife." Mrs. Victor said, walking over to a display of her spring models and picking several hats to illustrate her point. Mrs. Victor also frowns on getting all dressed up to go buy a hat "because the first time you don't feel well or every hair isn't in place, the hat doesn't look well." "First, let me tell you how a woman should go about buying a hat," she said. Don't buy a hat unless you're standing up in front of a full-length mirror. It can look so adorable from the neck up and so out of proportion from the neck down." She doesn't think a woman should go on buying sailors or cloches just because they pleased her the year before, either. "Your hair and your clothes change from season to season, so you should try new hat silhouettes, if only to turn them down," she said emphatically. Now to get down to the bonnet language. "Here's a hat for the woman who wants to look coy. . to let her boy friend know she's interested," she said as she held up a brief white organdy bonnet with tiny felt flowers in various shades of lavender tucked in the scalloped brim. "This one says, 'I'm an efficient person, a career is important to me,'" Mrs. Victor said, twirling a tweed straw derby in shades of black, grey and white, with a wide black velvet ribbon band. "There's no question about it, the girl who wears this means business." For the girl who wants it known she's a glamour girl the hat designer suggested a bright red shantung straw picture hat, with a brim slit in points at either side and red and white camellias at each side of the brim to make the points droop alluringly around the face. "And here's the hat for the girl who wants to say she's feminine, but dependable. . .the ideal wife," Mrs.Victor said, triumphantly holding up a natural Tuscan straw sailor with pale pink roses edging the brim. Black-Haired War Orphan In Greece Aided By Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority Bv BARBARA SPAULDING Alpha Omicron Pi sorority has recently adopted a war orphan. The new foster child, Paraskevi Sofiou, lives with her mother and sister in one small room and kitchen in Lavadia-Attica, which is a part of Greece. Paraskevi is a pretty little girl who is 11 years old and has straight-black hair and friendly black eyes. She writes to her foster parents once a month. A. O. Pi sends $15 monthly to PLAN which in turn sees that Paraskevi receives monthly parcels of food and clothing, proper medical and dental care, and schooling. At Christmas and on the child's birthday the sorority sends boxes filled with clothing, toys, and some non-perishable foods. The Sofiou home in Greece includes a living-room-bedroom which is furnished with one double bed, a couch, one wardrobe, and four chairs. The kitchen has only the barest requirements for the family cooking. There is no electricity, running water, nor plumbing. The family receives $10 a month and to this is added the small earnings of the mother. The normal diet consists chiefly of macaroni. Erederick J, Moreau, dean of the School of Law, spoke to 40 law wives Feb. 8 in Green lounge. He talked about a woman's place in helping her husband in his law career Dean Moreau Speaks At Law Wives Meeting Mrs. Jo Stanley and Mrs. Margaret Shaw were hostesses. There will be a box supper for law wives Friday, March 16, in the lounge and library of Green hall. The sorority formerly supported a teen-age girl who was fatherless, homeless, and destitute because of war. This girl's mother has remarried and the child has left her temporary home in England to join her parents in Poland. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Methodist Group To Elect Tonight beans, and tea. The mother and her children are never in good health. Donna McCosh, education junior, and Jeannine Neihart, fine arts junior, are the candidates for president of Kappa Phi, Methodist student organization for girls, which will meet to hold an election of officers at 7 p.m. today in Danforth chapel. Other officers to be elected and the candidates for each office are: Vice-president, Ann Southwick, fine arts sophomore, and Chloe Warner, education junior; recording secretary, Shirley Lyon, College sophomore, and Maellen Bossi, College junior; treasurer, Charlene List, fine arts sophomore, and Anna Jean Holyfield, College sophomore; corresponding secretary, Emma Lou Burbank, College sophomore, and Ada Watson, College junior; and chaplain, Mary Cwalader, College junior, and Betty Clinger, education sophomore. Arbuthnot-Titus Pinning Announced Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Mary Ann Arbuthnot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J Arbuthnot of Ellinwood, to Mr. Harold Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Titus of Great Bend. Miss Arbuthnot is a College freshman. Mr. Titus is a College sophomore at Oklahoma university, Norman, Okla., and is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Hayden of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Vera, to Gordon Witherspoon, son of Chappin (Colonel) and Mrs. Glenn J. Witherspoon, of Scott Air Force Base. Illinois. Miss Betty Bloss, former circulation librarian at Watson library, and Bruce Ford, of Tulsa. Okla., were married Sunday in the Methodist church at Winfield. Former Librarian Married Sunday the wedding date has been set for Friday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. in丹forth chapel. Miss Hayden attended the University of Kansas last semester, and Mr. Witherspoon is a fine arts junior. Hayden-Witherspoon Engagement Told The couple will be at home in Tulsa where Mr. Ford is employed by the Phillips Oil Company. University Daily Kansan *University B.* Mail resume to *B* $2 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in *Lawrence*, Kans., every afternoon during the University days. University holidays and examination periods. 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