FRIDAY, SEPT. 24. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Correction Sigma Nu pledges will be entertained with a tea dance by the Sigma Kappa pledges from 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday instead of Sunday. Sigma Pi Rush Party Sigma Pi fraternity gave a rush party Wednesday at 1505 University drive. Sigma Pi Appoints Sigma Pi fraternity announces the appointment of Edward L. Sheehgy, Jr., College junior, as intramural manager. Phi Delta Elects Phi Delta Theta announces the election of Freshman class officers. They are as follows James Mann, president; Myron Watkins, vice-president; Dean Wells, treasurer; Aubry Linville, sergeant-at-arms. Eight Pledge Tri Chi Tri Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Thomas J. Porter, Cherryvale; Louis B. Richardson, Long Island; Samuel R. Kidd, Cherryvale; Leon E. Lee, Dunlap; Robert E. Busch, LcYegme; Roben N. Monacite, Lawrence H. Brown, Williamsburg; Daniel Le-Morte, LcYegme. Muror, LaCygne. Kappas Win Contest Kappa Kappa Gamma, social sorority, has been awarded first place in an efficiency contest with 81 other chapters. The award is one of the highest honors the local chapter could receive. The award, in the form of a large silver cup, is given every two years to the most efficient chapter of the national organization. No Fight, No Fire, $25 Fine The trophy and congratulations from the national president were received by Margaret Meeks, president of the University chapter, at the sorority's national convention at Sun Valley, Idaho, in June. New York—(UP)—When a fight appeared imminent at a party celebrating the christening of a friend's baby, Ray Tormey turned in a fire alarm. The fight failed to develop and Tormey was fined $25 for turning in a false fire alarm. ARE YOU A STAMP COLLECTOR? The Lawrence Stamp Club cardially invites you to its next meeting, 28 September 1948. Place: WREN Bldg., Chamber of Commerce Room. Time: 7:30 p.m. For further information call Mr. Small, KU 304. Visit KIRKPATRICK'S SPORT SHOP most interesting store in town! SPORTING GOODS MODEL SHOP BICYCLES WHIZZERS GUNS 715 Massachusetts Put 'Em Away For 14 Years Then Drag 'Em Out For Junior New York, Sept. 24-(UP)-Some of the nation's most notable society women are looking smart today in dresses they've had as long as 14 years. Dressmaker Elizabeth Hawcs borrowed a baker's dozen of those old clothes back from her customers to show off with her new collection this week. No one could tell which ones were which. Most of the old ones were eve- Most of the old boles were evening dresses. But their greater incidence of survival seemed to prove merely that they didn't wear out as fast. The surviving daytime costumes were just as fashionable as the evening gowns two Mrs. Rockefellers, Gladys Swarthout and Mrs. Curtis Bok have been dressing up in for at least 10 years. Miss Hawes' costumes of both eras have a medieval look attributable to her prejudice against bras and girdles. Adding to the medieval flavor are bright insets of color in dark dresses, sloping shoulders and the soft drapery and easy skirts which are the only camouflage permitted a bumpy anatomy. In 1937 Miss Hawes turned out a brocade evening gown for Gladys Swarthout. The V-necked bodice has a softly draped bustline and a sleek midriff. The skirt is belled from a stiff seam low on the hips. The train ties up a notch at the back of the knees when Miss Swarthout wants it out of the way. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller III's 1935 dress was made from her own striped blue Japanese silk. Its cap sleeves show off the darker blue and red banding which is repeated in the two dipping-in-back skirt tiers. The pale blue evening dress Mrs Laurence Rockefeller bought back in 1938 has a banded V neckline, a gathered bust and front full skirt below a smugly wrapped midriff. The one-piece front and adjustable wide waistband give it a maternity usefulness, but it wasn't designed for that purpose, and it doesn't look it. Miss Hawes made an evening cape in 1938 for Mrs. Bok of Philadelphia. Its back has a wide-arrow shoulder inset and center stripe of WHEN LESSONS ARE DONE It's time for FUN at the The Favorite Rendevous Spot of Jayhawkers - It's New It's Luxurious MISSION INN - Spaghetti Red Johnson-Oehrle - Sandwiches Serving Delicious Beverages Miss Janice Eileen Oehle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Oehle of Overbrook, and Harry W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wesley Johnson of Manhattan, were married Sept. 12, at Danforth chapel. The Rev. Edwin F. Price read the service. Meals Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are at home at 1000 Ohio street. Mrs. Johnson is a College senior; Mr. Johnson is doing graduate work in engineering. MISSION INN 1904 Mass. gold lame. Miss Hawes liked that so much she made it up again for 1948—they both look fine. 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