MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Spring Vacation Highlighted By Weddings, Engagements Higginbottom-Hickox Miss Zelina Higginbottom and Cpl. Max D. Hickox were married April 8 in Danforth chapel. Miss Higginbottom is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Higginbottom of Lawrence and Corporal Hickox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickox of West Plains, Mo. Mrs. Hickox, a member of Sigma Kappa seority, is a senior in the School of Education. Corporal Hickox is stationed at Ft. Leavenworth. They will live at 621 Alabama street. Leigh-Fields Engaged Mrs. C. V. Leigh of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Julia Pearl, to Mr. Dale W. Fields, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fields of McPherson. Miss Leigh, who was graduated from the University in 1949, is a physical education instructor, Great Bend Junior high school. Mr. Fields is a journalism senior. The wedding will be in August. Vickers-Bayles Miss Joan Vickers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Vickers of Lawrence, became the bride of Mr. Hugh G. Bayles April 8 in Danforth chapel. Mr. Bayles is a son of Professor and Mrs. E. B. Bayles. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of the University. Mrs. Bayles was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Mr. Bayles belonged to Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. He is now a student in the School of Medicine in Kansas City, Kan., where the couple will live. AO Pi Engaged Mrs. Roy G. Wilson of Lawrence announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Winfried, to Mr. Leon R. DeYoung, son of Mr. D. A. DeYoung of Prairie View. The wedding will be June 5 at St. John's Catholic church! A member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, Miss Wilson will be graduated from the University in June. Mr. DeLong was graduated in February from the School of Business. Women Boss Men's Styles - Haberdashers Cater To Feminine Taste New York—(U.P.)—If a woman trails into a clothing store, next time "he" plans to buy a suit, she, more than he, can expect the red carpet to be rolled out. The Wool Bureau has surveyed more than 5,000 retail clothing salesmen and discovered women have a hand in 75 per cent of all apparel purchases. 1. His coat must be long enough to cover the seat of his trousers. So when the little woman sits down with a critical eye to see how that gabardine drapes, her eye is likely to fall on a little booklet the salesman will shove before her. Miss Patricia Brubaker What's more, they've discovered that men today are more clothes-conscious than ever before. It's called "Male Plumage-How Women Can Improve It." In it, she'll find these main points to watch for to insure good fitting: 3. The coat should not break at the middle button and bulge in the rear. 2. The coat collar should be set low enough on his neck to show half an inch of shirt collar, the tapered sleeves should permit half an inch of shirt cuff. 4. His vest must cover the trouser waist band. 5. His trousers should hang straight from the thighs and must have plenty of seat room. Tri Delt Pinned Back of this educational campaign are some of the country's leading manufacturers. Botany 500 Daroff; Hart, Schaffner and Marx; Fashion Park; Kuppenheimer; GGG; Lebow; Value First and Varsity Town are the brand names behind it. Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Patricia Brubaker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dewitte Brubaker of Kansas City, Mo., to Mr. William Edward Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roy of Kansas City, Kan. F. Eugene Ackerman, spokesman for the Wool Bureau, said they've discovered that the "five-day week, paid vacations, the automobile and airplane have contributed to turning men's attention to clothes." Three points for the basis of Mr. Everyman's wardrobe. A business suit runs the gamut of fabrics and styles. There is the "dress up" suit, the blue or dark gray worsted which waits for special occasions. A country ensemble has the sporty flair. 80th Year. Modern-to-the-minute. Courses keyed to today's training needs. Secretarial Training Civil Service. Higher Accounting and Auditing. Write for catalog. Box 424, Lawrence Business College. WORRY The announcement was made at dinner recently by Mrs. Charles Wentworth, housemother, who wore a corsage of peach glamellas. Miss Helen Zimmerman assisted in the announcement by reading a series of verses revealing the identity of But you won't have any worries about moths you have your winter garments moth-proofed at New York Cleaners. One treatment does the job—and your clothes are protected against moths for 5 years . . . have them cleaned as often as necessary after the one treatment . . . cleaning does not affect the moth resistance. New York Cleaners 926 Mass. Dean Habein Speaks Before 235 Teachers New Savings up to 25% for Kansas Drivers! AGAIN This Year! State Farm Mutual slashes auto insurance costs! Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, was a guest speaker at the tenth annual state convention of Delta Kappa Gamma in Lawrence April 15. The honorary organization is for women in education. Call or come in now! Miss Habein spoke at a luncheon of the group. The Founders' Day banquet speaker was Miss Berneta Minkwitz of Austin, Tex., national treasurer. Two hundred and 35 teachers registered for the convention. M. R. Carlson 5 E. 9th Ph.214 Licensed agent for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company University faculty members who helped plan the meeting include Miss Esther Twente, professor of social work; and Dr. Elin Jorgensen, associate professor of music education. Miss Brubaker is an education junior. Mr. Roy, a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, was graduated from the College in February. the couple. Chocolates were passed by Miss Georgia Haun, Miss Kay Collins, and Miss Marilyn Swenson, who wore gardenia corsages. Miss Brushbaker wore a white orchid. Spring Weekends mean .. .. PICNICS . . WIENER ROASTS SWIMMING PARTIES .. and outdoor get-togethers mean you'll want to get your portable radio fixed up for perfect operation. Bring your portable down today for expert repair service. University Radio at Bell Music Co. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. OFFICIAL K. U. RINGS SENIORS ONLY Your University seal, sunflowers and degree on one side; Jayhawk, sunflowers and graduation year on opposite side. Top set with beautiful ruby stone. MAN'S RING $27.50 LADY'S RING $21.50 Plus 20% Federal, 2% State tax Business Office has limited supply on hand now. Hang That . . . For Sale Sign in Daily Kansan CLASSIFIEDS Phone KU 376