TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Miller Hall Dance Miller hall held an open house dance, Oct. 15. They used an autumn leaf theme. Chaperones were Mes-dames Wilma Hooper, Mildred Scott, Julia Ames Willard and Olivia Roche. Carruth hall entertained with an informal coffee in honor of Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, on Oct. 13. Carruth Coffees The hall entertained Oct. 17 with a coffee in honor of the social director of dormitories, Miss Marjorie Austin. Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledges Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Robert Merrill of Lyndon. Alpha Kappa Lambda Party The member of Alpha Kappa Lambda entertained with a house party Oct. 16 at the chapter house. Chaperones were Prof. and Mrs. Clayton M. Crosier, Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau, and Mrs. Lela Wilson. * * Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Alexander, Jeanne Aldridge, Suzan Carinder, Dorothy Durefe, Harriet Easter, Jane Eidson, Joyce Herschell, Joan Elliott, Nickie Hiatt, Zea Higginbottom, Marian Kysar, Barbara Lux, Edna McCarty, Zella Nintengale, Dorothy Plank, Ernestine Pulliam, Evelyn Skonberg, Beverly Spotts, Rosemary Stafford, Mary Van Houten, Doris Wertz, Patricia Young, and Rita Specken. Acacia Entertains Alumni The members and pledges of Acacia fraternity entertained their alumni with a stag pig roast following the Homecoming game Oct 23 at the chapter house. *** A dinner for the wives was held in a Lawrence tea room, followed by an informal gathering at the home of Mrs. Waiter Shannon. Acacia Pledges And Initiates Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Donald Glenn Lindley, Lawrence, and Marvin Ruggles, Fresno. Calif. Initiation services were held recently for Erwin D. Cooper and Donald Anderson, Lickhliter-Colman Engagement Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lickhliter of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Valeria, to Clare J. Colman, 48, of Lawrence. Read the Daily Kansan daily. - Auto Glass * Mirrors * Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E. 9th The "flapper" of the post World War I period wore skirts that were straight cut and tight at the top as well as the bottom. The waist of her dress extended to her hips, and the neck was large and slapless. The sleeves were generally long. The coats were made on the princess style with a slightly flared skirt. The coat was topped by a huge fur collar. No matter what Jane wears to the football games, the chances that her costume will be different from Mary's is almost hopeless. New Look, '90's Look Same; Mother's Styles Same As Coeds The woman of war in her waist. She wore habble skirts that were tight at the bottom and blouses with large mutton sleeves. Her hats were characterized by plumes. The present "new look" has few variations with the standard swingback coats, long skirts that tend to be straight, and a close-fitting hairdo. These same styles were popular with the women of the "gay 90's." The woman of the 90's pinched $ \textcircled{c} $ The well dressed woman's hair was cut short and worn close to the head under a small snugly-fitting hat. The shoes were pumps with slim high heels and narrow pointed toes. The purse was small with a handle at the top. Ten years ago a complete change took place in the style world. The women were no longer called "flappers" but "sloppy jo's". The costume of this day consisted of very short skirts, loose-fitting sweaters, white moccasins, bobby socks, and imitation pearls. An abundance of lipstick and nail polish added color to the soft pastel shades of the sweaters. The daring sweetheart and square necklaces were popular. The hair was worn long and bows, clips, and flowers were often worn instead of hats. The hats which were seen were large to match the large envelope type of purse which was carried. Today, the style has returned to that of the 90's. Solid dark colors are worn for both evening and daytime. The skirts are long, straight in front, and usually with an added attraction such as pleats or bows in back. The neckline of blouses, sweaters, and dresses is closed. Short hair-bobs are again popular and plumes are seen on hats. Blouses are frilly with mutton sleeves. Shoes have struck a medium with flat-heeled shoes for campus wear and high-heeled slippers with pointed toes for formal wear. Democrats Are Republicans Olympia. Wash.—(UP)—Washington's Secretary of State Earl Cole was an unhappy man on primary election day. A local newspaper carrying a sample election ballot listed him as a Republican. Mr. Coe is state chairman of the Democratic party. KU Woman Spends Summer With Rodeo Nanette Hyer, a member of the Delta Gamma sorority, was selected queen for the annual rodeo at Olathe last spring. An expert rider, she caught the eye of Ken Roberts nationally known rodeo owner. Miss Hyer was invited by Mr. Roberts to accompany the rodeo on its next performance at Strong City. From beauty queen to rodeo performer is an unusual step for any girl to take, but it has happened to a College sophomore. Soon after the spring semester she began touring Kansas and Oklahoma with the Roberts rodeo. Miss Hyer led the entrance march at each performance and rode in the less dangerous rodeo events. Plan Reception For New Faculty The University Women's club will give its annual reception for new faculty members in the ballroom of the Union from 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6. The general chairman is Mrs. J. H. Nelson, wife of the dean of the Graduate school. The reception will be informal and all faculty members and their wives are invited. 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