MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Watkins New Year's Dinner Watkins hall held an annual New Year's dinner Jan. 3 in the Kansas room of the Union. Watkins Christmas Formal Watkins hall entertained with a Christmas formal dance Dec. 18. Guests were: Henry Bradshaw, Theodore C. Bernard, Blaine Hardesty, David E. Gray, John Egelston, Herbert Skillman, Thomas P. Branch, Pat Calihan, Donald L. Erickson, Walter R. Stockebrand, Russel N. Barrett, Albert A. Kihm, Robert A. Heins, O. A. West Jr. Marcus Glover, James D. Williams, Kenneth Coffield, W. B. Mosse, Robert C. Brown, Ralph L. Moore, Robert W. Burnham, Walter E. Gibbs, Glen J. Bertrand, James E. Schwensen, Kenneth L. Hoffman, Jim Jasper, Norman Bell, Dale Judy, Bob Shearer Dale Davies, George Reed, Ted Ashmore, Myron McNawn, Don McMurray, Harold Shigley, Verlyn Eveland, Charles Reiner, Mary Lou Davis, John Margrove, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gray, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Strange. Chaperons were Mrs. John Scroggs, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. R. G. Roche, and Miss Julia Ames Willard. * * Pi Kanua Alpha Formal Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual "Christmas in Dixie" formal dance in the Crystal ballroom of the Eldridge hotel Dec. 18. A display of fireworks preceded the dance. Pat Davis, Camille Colberg, Mabel Conderman, Delenix Nixon, Phyllis Faungman, Mary Lou Redmond, Jean Oberhelman, Avanele Allen, Rosalie Bishop, Rita Roney, Betty Hanson, Elizabeth Dillon, Katherine Smith, Elnora Eudaly, Gralice Ash, Virginia Powell, Dorothy Glamann. Carolyn Carter, Martha Miller, Joyce Ryan, Dorothy Stephenson, Kathryn Peters, Margaret Culp, Phyllis Taylor, Barbara Langdon Betsy Bowers, Louise Hamilton, Sue Siler, Nita Brewster, JeanTeach Le Mr. and Mrs. John Newman, Mr and Mrs. John Dorsey, William Dill Jack Moore, Lee Wildgen, William Raider, Ernest Meis. Out-of-town guests were Prudence Lindsey, Joanne Reynard, Zelda Lynch, Jackie Gorrie, Kerry Kramer, Claudia Johnson, Helen Lathop, Mary Jo Bryant, Kathaleen Callahan, Rosemary Egle, Virginia Zeigler, Alice Buford, Marylin Dubach from Kansas City. Kan. Marianne McBride and Beverly Scott of Independence; Arlene Eshnair of Liberal; Lillie English and Dolores Good of Emporia; Audree Stewart of Caney; Lorie Ferment of Leavenworth; Helena Boese of Coffeeyville; Shirley Swanson of Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey of Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews of Kansas City, Kan. Chaperons were Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother, Mrs. C. A Thomas, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage. Read the Daily Kansan daily. The Holiday's Over, Girls; It's Time To Start Dieting New York—(UF)—The annual exercise resolve has showed up again on feminine lists of good intentions for 1949. Holiday sweets, plus bathing suit reminders in resort pictures, are the yearly signals for frantic bending and rolling. Weddings And Engagements In New York City alone, an average of 1,000 women a week are going O'Connor-Piller Wedding Eileen O'Connor, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. M. O'Connor of Wichita, and Robert J. Piller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Piller of Great Bend were married Dec. 31 in Wichita. The couple will be at home at 1620 Massachusetts. Mr. Piller is a senior in business and is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Bloxom-Garnand Engagement Stroup-Doering Engagement ☆ ☆ Miller hall announces the engagement of Laboyta Bloxom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bloxom, of Pratt, to Richard B. Garnand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Garnand, Garden City; and Berniece Stroup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Stroup, Fontana, to Henry Doering, Garnett. Miss Bloxom is a College sophomore and Miss Stroup a senior in education. Mr. Garnand is a senior in the College and a member of Acacia fraternity. Mr. Doering is a sophomore at the University of Ottawa. The announcement was made by Mrs. R. G. Roche, housemother at a dessert Tuesday. ☆ ☆ Seimeca-Heidrick Engagement Frack-Campbell Wedding Dr. Elsie Roff Scimeca of Caney, announces the engagement of her daughter, Elsie, to Midshipman Hugh W. Heidrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Heidrick of Russell. Miss Scimeca is a fine arts junior. Midshipman Heidrick was a College sophomore last year and is now stationed on Pensacola, Fla. ☆ ☆ Imogene Frack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Frack of Ingalls was married Dec. 26 to Jack A. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell of Lakin. Levi-Longwith Engagement Mrs. Campbell was graduated from the University in 1948 and is teaching in Russell. She is a member of Theta Phi Alpha sorority. Mr. Campbell is a senior in business and belongs to Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity. Sterling hall announces the engagement of Rosemary Levi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Levi, of Kansas City, Kan., to Jesse Longwith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Longwith, also of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Levi is a senior in business. Miss Longwith is a sophomore at ☆ ☆ Larson-Lov Engagement Sterling hall announces the engagement of Joan Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Larson of Willis, to Harold Loyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loyd of Hiawatha. Miss Larson is a freshman in fine arts. Married women, who make up a majority of the classes, reportedly are the most enthusiastic pupils. One authority credits their wholehearted devotion to the exercises to the fact that "their husbands have criticized them." The exercise instructor in the speediest revamping school, a five-day "wonder" course given by Helena Rubinstein, says the trouble with most American women is that "they don't know how to handle their posteriors." The first thing she does with a class is to back the ladies up against a wall and sternly order them to walk away with "hips tucked under girls." through combination exercise ... in beauty given in four leading cosmetic salons. WED. - THURS. - JAN. 12 - 13 Few of the exercises are new to the women who struggle through them dressed in form-revealing blue jersey suits. The main purpose of the brief slimming courses is to fire the pupils with new ambition to follow the exercises regularly at home. All Seats 50c "I advise the ladies to exercise before meals, before breakfast if possible," said Diana Deimel, the exercise instructor. "They need about an hour a day until they get their figures to the correct proportions, then 15 minutes should be enough." "Only one woman in ten knows how to care for her face properly," according to Dr. Frances Gould, skin specialist at the wonder school. Along with the New Year's resolution to lose weight goes an accompanying resolve to take better care of the skin. The skin care and makeup phase of the beauty courses are favorites with the muscle-weary women. "They don't pay enough attention to the skin underneath the makeup, or to their eyebrows," she said. "Present a whole face; eyebrows can correct a whole face." VARSITY The women are advised to wear NOW and TUESDAY! VARSITY 12-39c TERRIFIC DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM A MONOGRAM PICTURE Co-Hit slightly darker foundation and powder in the daytime and in the evening, though lipstick and eyeshadow can be darker at night. "A too-healthy look in the evening is not good," Dr. Gould claimed. "It's more fashionable to look deli-ate." John CARROLL NOVITA A survey showed that most of the married women crowding into these salons are just past 35. "That is the age for a woman to get panicky about her face and figure," said one authority. in Read the Want Ads Daily. "ROSE OF THE RIO GRANDE" Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction Expert Watch REPAIR 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. 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