WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS 7 PAGE THREE Women Change Their Minds The "Long" Look Is Back On New York, Nov. 1—(U.P.)—Hats aren't the only things that come back in style if a woman hangs on to them long enough. So do old coiffures. Women who resisted the shears can smile now while the close-cropped beauties buy up false hair pieces to add to their slow-growing bobs. The sale of chignons has quadrupled in the last few months," said a spokesman for a hair piece company. "All our high fashion models have chignons to pin on for fashion shows and photographs," commented one young woman at a model agency. Hat designers recognized the trend by announcing new forward-tipped hats that leave plenty of room for a luxurious loop of hair at the back of the head. Mr. Fred of John Frederics revealed that he was making "little slipcovers" for chignons. They're pieces of veiling designed to cup around the false hair and tuck snugly under your hat. They save a girl from the embarrassment of losing part of her crowning glory on the street. Obviously, every woman just doesn't look her best with a bun at the back of her head. That's why the false hair pieces are more satisfactory than really long hair on a woman," explained a hair stylist. "I predict women will let their hair grow long enough to tuck under false hair, but they' "This long look doesn't even have to be achieved with hair. One hair stylist is working out hair styles using braided velvet wound chignon fashion at the back of the head for evening wear. want their own hair short enough in front to allow for curls or bangs, or whatever is most becoming." Real hair chignons, custom matched to a girl's own tresses, cost around $25, according to a Fleischer company spokesman. "But if you have a long switch around the house that still is the right color and is in fair shape, you can brush it, wind it in a figure eight chignon and you are all set," he added. For spring we may try braided straw," he predicted. Models with really short hair say they fasten the false hair securely by winding small rubber bands around a clump of short ends, then anchoring the chignons on two or three of these clumps. When the ends grow a little longer, flat pin curls, held securely by bobby pins, serve as the anchor. Two Explain Fellowship Activities, Purposes The activities and purposes of the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship were explained in talks by Charlotte Thomas, College senior, and Leo Poland, faculty advisor, at a recent meeting of the club The fellowship has international membership. It was organized in England and now has chapters in all countries in which organized higher education exists. There are about 300 of the clubs in the United States. The local group holds weekly missionary and Bible study groups and daily prayer meetings. The prayer meetings are held at 12 to 12:30 p.m. and at 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday in Danforth chapel. Friday prayer meetings are held at the same hours in Barlowe chapel in Myers hall. The club promotes inter-denominational fellowship on the campus. Last year's membership included students from 15 faiths. AOPI Pledges Miss Charles Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Ruthanna Nan Charles, College sophomore, of Parsons. BEAT UTAH Delta Upsilon Installs Henson As President Delta Upsilon fraternity installed Charles N. Henson, College junior, as president Monday night, Lloyd Houston, chapter advisor for the fraternity, presided at the installation. John Brown, retiring president, presented the chapter gavel to Henson. The following were also installed: Amos Glad, vice-president; James McArthur, chapter treasurer; Richard Sutton, secretary; Kendrick Davidson, Robert Moore, Don Porter, and Charles Schnetzler, senior council; Ralph Lamb, assistant treasurer; and Richard Folek, house manager. The University Daily Kansan of Oct. 3, 1916, carried a letter to the student body from Chancellor Frank Strong, requesting the students not to use tobacco in any form on the campus. ISA Ward Elects Delegates To Council John Manspeaker, engineering junior, and Jack Borland, College freshman were elected representatives to the Independent Students association council from the I.S.A. ward. They will attend the I.S.A. council meetings on alternate weeks and report activities to the ward. Trojan club has been selected as the new name for the ward. Members will have a smoker at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union to discuss plans for the year's social functions. Hull-McIntire Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hull of Fredonia announce the engagement of their daughter, Selma, to Mr. Arthur D. McIntire, son of Mrs. Rosa Lee Mcintire of North Vernon. Ind. Miss Hull attended Independence Junior college and is a journalism junior. Mr. McIntire is a journalism senior. The wedding will be this month. Johnson-Wolfe Engagement Told Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Arlene Johnson to Mr. Sam D. Wolfe, Jr. of Sherman, Texas. Arlene attended the University and is a member of Alpha Microni Pi. Mr. Wolfe attended the University of Texas. Inter-Dorm Discusses Exchange Dinners Karin Stack, College senior, was elected secretary-treasurer of Inter-Dorm Monday. Council members discussed the independent-Greek exchange dinners which they are planning in cooperation with Pan-Hellenic. Prof. Gordon Collier, director of the guidance bureau, explained the services the bureau offers to University students. He also discussed the three phases of the bureau's program which include services rendered to the students, research, and training. Tri-Delts Award Three Delta Delta Delta sorority recently presented scholarship and activities awards to members at an annual Awards dinner. Cathleen Collins received the scholarship improvement award. Marilyn Barr was honored for participation and holding office in various extra curricular activities and Marilyn Brown for all-round chapter work, activities, and high scholarship. Get Your Car Ready For Winter Check points Adjust valves MOTOR TUNE-UP Plugs Adjust carburetor Check fuel pump pressure Set Automatic choke Compression Adjust carburetor WINTER LUBRICATION Timing Transmission Differential "WORLD WIDE NEWS" Gives Latest News Coverage. Boyer Motor Co. The Department of Speech & Drama 617 Mass. presents The Mad Woman Of Chaillot Last Year's Broadway Hit by Jean Giraudoux FRASER THEATER Curtain 8:00 p.m. WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. NOV. 1, 2, 3, 4 I-D CARDS ADMIT ! Present I-D Cards at Ticket Office Basement Green Hall for Reserved Seats OPEN DAILY, 9-12, 1-4 For the General Public: Season Ticket (4 plays) $2.50 Single Admission $1.00 901 Mass. Weaver 9 to 17. $22.95 Weaver's Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor