THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Jolliffe Christmas Formal Jolliffe hall held its annua Christmas formal dance Dec. 18. Guests were Jack Kennedy, Lyle Deniston, Russell Taylor, Leonard Hersch, Merle Bailey, Glen Hildabrand, Harley Webb, Robert Duckworth. Hal Sandy, Verle Buck. William McGovney, Glenn·Ray Farnsworth, Morton Sterns, Scott Thompson, Charles Dutton, Fred McCracken, Harold Simmons, Richard Reed, Charles Lyne, Walter Yoakum, Donald Tinker, Robert Storeck, Charles Middleton, Clifford Malone, Richard Fletcher, Robert Miller, and Dan Riley. Chaperons were Dean and Mrs. Burton W. Marvin and Miss Helen Lohr, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, housemother. Triangle Winter Formal * * Members of Triangle fraternity held their winter formal Dec. 18 at the chapter house. Guests present were:Jean Arthur, Doris Miller, Janet Gregory, Marian Mills, Jacqulin Ogun, Carolyn Owlesy, Lura Stauder, Claire Ensign, Carol Jo Koeller, Margaret Heatwole, Barbara Zimmerman, Donna Kempster, Nancy Smith, Esther Williams, Patricia Lander, Alberta James, Eustache Lord, Carolyn Keith, Nadine Stafford, Loris Cook, Barbara Meinke, Pat McClatchey, Daniely James, Glenna Boena, Nancy Burtse, Nancy McGraw, Barbara Motter Mary Brown Irene Budenosky Jeanne Hess, Nancy Dean, Shirley Thorpe, Marie Bardwell, Rosalyn Skonberg, Dorothy Monahan, Ann Lavendola, Suzanne Carinder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Helm, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Deveney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Yonley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Aker. Carruth Christmas Formal Carruth hall held their Christmas formal Dec. 18. Guests were Blair Adams, Jack Hall, Max Mabie, Jack Pringle, Charles Norman, Gene Rourke, Carroll Sieb, Milton Lewis, Donald Tomlin, Doris Clark, James Garrison, Mr., and Mrs. Paul Chambers. Leonard Goodman, Bernice Moller, Marion Inloes, Grant Vanderschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Geoffrey, Irwin Gaston, Loren Corliss, Dale Campbell, Virginia Albury, Paul Penny, Robert L. Scott, Robert Kuckelman, Edsel Crawford, Dave Lueker, Jon Ferguson, Paul Glatt, Phil Olsen. Theta Phi Alpha Christmas Pa In Alpha Christmas Party Theta Phi Alpha sorority held its Christmas party at the chapter house, Dec. 17. Guests were William Conroy, Charles Svobada, Stanley Smith, Jack Carby, John Kite, Harry Robenson, Arthur Fitch, Ted Beaver, Benjamin White. Jim Kaneh, John Elliot, Leon Stromie, Dan Conroy, Dick Conry VIEWER - $2.00 21 Views - Full Color ---- $1.00 Authorized Dealer 721 Mass. Pile A Haystack On Your Head, Girls To Keep Up With Spring Fashions New York—(UP)—A noted milliner predicted today that the smartly-dressed lady this spring will wear a wide brimmed picture hat with rough, inch-long pieces of straw sticking up all over it. Such a hat is part of the "country girl" collection of straws that Mr. Fred of John-Fredericks, Inc., has dreamed up for the city sophisticates. The "hayseed" bonnets are among the pertect, sunniest looking spring hats in many years. A back-on-the-head bonnet is built like the arbor at the bottom of the garden. Its body is a widely woven lattice of natural straw. There are tiny matching leaves hanging over the edges. And the whole thing is held above the head in front with a neat wire arrangement. Most of the gay light straw chapeaux feature a similar contrast in straw textures. A large straight-brimmed sailor in light-weight pale beige shantung straw, for instance, has an edging, band and centerbrim stripe of heavy saw-tooth edged woven straw like the material of a man's straw skimmer. Tiny flower-like buds of natural straw are used on several hats. One, which Mr. Fred calls "Quaker Oats" has a straw crown and a bonnet brim covered with the bobbing flowers. Another is a side-wide open crowned wreath covered with the flowers and held under the chin with a sling of molasses-colored veiling. Chaperons were the housemother, Mrs. Mary Carby, Miss Mary Towle, and the Rev. George Towle. Patricia Kennedy, Ralph Collins, Felix Spies. Bradford - Galbreath_Engagement bradford - Galbreath Engagement Templin hall announces the engagement of Eleanor Bradford daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Bradford, of Humbolt, to Charles Galbreath, of son of Mr. and C. E. Galbreath of Chanute. The announcement was made by Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother, who received a corsage of talisman roses. Miss Bradford wore a corsage of red roses. Her attendant, Orlice Ash, received a corsage of yellow rose buds. Miss Bradford is a senior in the William Allen White School of Journalism. Mr. Galbreath was graduated from the University, and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. ☆ ☆ Costello - McCamant Engagement Costello - McCannan Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Raymond George Costello of Hutchinson announce he engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Sam Robert McCannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. College Students MOST WELCOME! Make This Your Week-End RENDEZVOUS Come and Meet Your Classmates and Enjoy Yourselves MARTIN'S HIGHWAY CLOVERLEAF TAVERN- 1 Mile west of Mission, Kans. $ \frac{1}{2} $ North of Cloverleaf U.S. 50 Kansas Tire Chains Permanent Anti-Freeze No One Safe From Burglarv Your car takes a terrific beating in winter. 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