1951 TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE varsity of the factory (Sey- ), to object thnot world for Dark Glasses, Small Dictionary May Be Essential For Spring New York—(U.P.)A pair of dark glasses and a pocket dictionary would be handy fashion accessories this spring. The dark glasses would be for bright colors like watermelon pink, bright yellow, fire engine red, and emerald green, which are included in the generally-colorful new spring clothes. The pocket dictionary might help (if there was a dress designer handy to interpret it) to understand what's meant by a "ducktail skirt," "cabochon sleeves" and a "butterly hemline." Ben Reig included a "ducktail skirt" in his collection shown at the fashion previews sponsored by the New York Dress institute. It's a skirt with a slim look in front, but a double inverted pleat in the center of the bias-cut back to give it a utting fullness. The "butterfly hemline," also Reig's idea, is a rippling effect achieved by sewing silk horsehair braid along the hemline of a silk tush tune overskipt, to give an airy look to a short black taffetta theater dress. "Cabochon," a word used by Anthony Blotta, turns out to mean sleeves which flare out from a natural shoulder line to a low, round puff. The sleeves are used in dresses and even in a tailored navy and white checked suit with rounded, elbow-length sleeves. Miss Denney-Mr. Hall Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Denney of Liberal announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda June, to Mr. Eugene Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Hall of Liberal. The engagement was told at the Delta DeltaDelta sorority house Jan. 4, by Miss Clara Nelson who, in snowman garb, passed out miniature plastic snowmen with a verse announcement. Miss Denney wore a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Charles H. Wentworth and Mrs. James A. Hooke, housemothers, received corsages of red roses. Miss Denny's attendants, the Misses Helen Zimmerman and Louise DeLay, wore white gardenia corsages. Miss Barbara Tucker assed chocolates. Colors are easier to understand. Hansen Bang used all the rainbow colors, and some brighter ones, in fleece spring coats. One "pyramid cut" coat, with narrow shoulders, small collar, push-up sleeves and a wide hemline, is done in heliotrope fleece lined with navy blue taffeta. Miss Denny is an education junior and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Hall is an engineering junior and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Mr. Hall's attendants were Mr. Landess and Mr. Ralph Lamb. Mr. Brockemeyer attended Central Missouri State college one year. He is now a pharmacy senior and a member of Kappa Psi, pharmaceutical fraternity. Miss Freddie is a graduate of the Central Missouri State college and for the past two years has taught business education in the Marshall, Mo. high school. Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in *Lawrence University* afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered in class class at 11:30 a.m. at the Port Orford t Lawrence, KA, under act of March 1879. "You won't want to miss this wonderful show presented by the Light Opera Guild. It will start shortly after you return to school. February 5,6,7 9 are the dates that I will be waiting for you in Fraser Theatre. Tickets will be on sale soon." University Daily Kansan Even when a spring outfit is predominately navy blue or black, designers have brightened it with gay linings, multi-color cuffs, or bright blouses. matched the yellow lining. Another navy suit was lined with pale pink taffeta, with lapels and cuffs faced in the same taffeta. Signed, There's a gay red and white polka dot shantung lining in one of Paul Parnes' spring navy blue suits. He also uses a new combination of navy blue and coffee-colored shantung. The shantung is used as a lining and blouse for a navy suit. THE PINK LADY Fredde-Brockemeyer Engagement Is Told Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fredde of Norborne, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Eugene Brockemeyer of Lexington. Jo Copeland lined a navy twill suit, cut with a straight skirt and a short, boxy jacket, with bright yellow silk surah. The blouse Thirteen storage and two diversion dams have been completed in the Missouri River basin under its development program. ENJOY A SEAFOOD DINNER TONIGHT We offer you a wide choice of fine sea foods and other tasty dishes guaranteed to give you a taste treat. Relax from the strain of finals and enjoy one of our fine meals. LARGE FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER STEW Steaks Pork Chops Fried Chicken DUCK'S Sea Food CAFE 824 Vt. Just Like New! That's the way all my dresses come from the Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaning PHONE 383 Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners TKE's Celebrate Founders Day Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertained members of its Kansas State chapter at the annual founder's day banquet Sunday. Donald Kaser, scholarship chairman from the national office, was the principle speaker. A quartet made up of Patrick Poole, Edward Lynn, Donald Conrad, and Frankin McCullum sang. McFadden-Landes Pinning Announced Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity announces the pinning of Miss Joan McFadden of Kansas City, Kan., to Mr. Donald Landes, also of Kansas City. Mr. Landes is a College junior. The pinning was held at the Tau Kappa Epsilon Red Carnation Ball. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. dynamic styling and athletic shoulders flatter your figure Mass. St. Phone 905 1