TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Blaids Can Be Slimming If They're Tailored Right Socially Speaking Delta Chi Party Delta Chi fraternity held its annual spring formal Saturday night. Guests were Corinne Carter, Ruth Murphy, Mary Savory, Courtney Cowgill, Helen Harkrader, Carol Crow, Helen Duffin, Betty Crawford, Ann Angle, Shera Hardy, Patricia Hutchings, Gayle Day, Eva Zum Brunnen, Betty Brown, Shirley Varnum, Martham Brady, Peggy Circle, Barbara Kuhn, Evelyn Brunn, Gerry Tillery, Carol Ann Hastings, Barbara Pickens, Mary Alice Kuhn, Patricia Kellys, Arlene Williams. Joan Bennett, Betty Lou Robinson, Marge Colbert, Kathryn Hessling, Emo Berry, Virele Reardan, Betty Preble, Darlene Hindes, Joan Strowig, Virginia Larson, Jerre Lyons, Mary Lou Colyer, Rut Crow, Virginia King, Pat Rutledge, Betty Galbraith, Rosalie Bishop, Anne Hunter, Helen Mahoney, Ann Preble, Donna Kempster, Shirley Constantos, Phyllis Wilson. Ruby Adams. Sue Leeds and Donis Hughes, Columbia, Mo.; Harold Honux, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Stevens, Jr., Prof. and Mrs. Gerald M. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, M. Carney, Mr. and Schrubauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-Lohr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harvey. Chaperons were Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. T. Wayne Harris, and Mrs. H. J. Overholser. ATO Formal Alpha Tau Omega held its annual spring formal May 14 at the Lawrence Country club. Guests were Marilyn Gibson, Mary Wilkins, Arlene Wray, Bea Senor, Aimee Guinotte, Barbara Brown, Shirley Rice, Betty Webb, Jo Anne Jacobs, Barbara Hume, Donna Harrison, Dorothy Miller, Patricia Brown, Portia Baldwin, Iriscilla Schachter, Edith Matti, Jon Midhub, Sally Stepper, Marynane Harwood, Bunny Denson, Joan Duvall, Charlene Lashbrook, Lee Pringle, Patricia Brubaker, Jane Wilcox, Margaret Dickinson, Ruth Henry, Anne Sheaffer, Lu Anne Powel Kathleen Larson, Ruth Mitchell, Rosalie Bishop, Gloria Wasson, Virginia Johnston, Mary Beth McNaily, Patricia Barron, Margaret Leisey, Alice Goldsworthy, Barbara Feth, Laurie Birmingham, Agnes Husband, Marjorie Seidmore, Mary Anne Brown, Ethel Pearl, Carolyn Carter, Delphine Bohnack, Patricia Harris, Marjorie Jostark, Virginia Osborne, Charlene Farrell, Dorothy Thomas, Jean Rankin, Lucille Murray, Doris Bondank, Isabel Faurot, Jeanie Biscann. Ruth Williams, Zara Zoellner, Norma Mendenhall, Ada Watson, Barbara Zimmerman, Dolores Garrett, Wilmetta Bennett, Retta Desmond, Rose Evelyn Tuohey, Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martindell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lysaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Link, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heuer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clevenger, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shanahan. Chaperson were Mrs. T. Wayne Harris, Mrs. Esther Reed, Mrs. H. J. Overholser, and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. *** Kappa Epsilon Dinner Mu chapter of Kappa Epsilon, national pharmaceutical sorority, held its annual Founders' Day formal dinner recently. Edith Schreiber and Marilyn Lindberg reported on the national convention held in Columbus, Ohio. Mina McKelvy was installed as president; Rosemary Chamberlin, vice-president; Marilyn Lindberg, secretary; Phyllis Bice treasurer; historian Geraldine Bobbitt, social chairman; and Jamie Estlack, pledge trainer. Associate members present were Miss Audrey Chapman, Mrs. Ralph Clark, Mrs. J. H. Burekhalter, and Mrs. J. Allen Reese. New York, May 5-(UP)-The lines of plain needn't box you square. That was the lesson taught by a program. The imaginative cutting of showing of fall woolen fabrics. Plains, had top billing on the 27 manufacturers and three pattern companies proved again that the same square that makes one weirer look a little heavier can do a flattering, slimming job on another. First of the slimming tricks is a bias-cut skirt, with the heavy lines of the plaid matching in V's at center front and back. A new trick on one plaid shirtwaist dress involved pie shaped insets on either side of the armhole at back and front, a means of breaking up a square pattern for softer flattery. Stripes and plaids worked together to make two handsome ensembles. A widely spaced light green stripe on a dark green background was used for a full swinging coat over a dress in plaid of the same color combination, cut with a bias skirt. Straight cut plaid was used for a skirt teamed with a boxy, stripped jacket. Pleats worked two miracles in another presentation. Both gave slimming qualities to the up and down line. One followed the slim fashion line with shallow all-around pleats. The other, broadly pleated from wide front and back panels, had a swing to its walk. Clan plaids in the fall collection included Angus, Menzies hunting, MacDonald, ancient Frazer, ancient red Frazer, and hunting royal Irish. Imaginative plaids featured sunset-like color effects. Also in bright appearance were multi-colored checkerboard weaves and a group of handsome regimental stripes Muted pin checks in three colors completed the pattern picture. Hopkins Hall Formal The Hopkins hall spring formal Saturday was based on the theme of an old fashioned garden. Guests were Ruth Ellen Crow, Horton, Barbara Jorns, Preston; Margery Scheutz, Coffeyville; Vern Birney, Walter Cheng, Joseph Davis, David Garlock, John Goddard, Richard and Harris, Harry Spalding, Walter Moore, Walter Mueller, Jess Mumford, Paul Pfortmiller, John Rowland, Horne Scarborough, Harvey Snapp, Jack Spalding. Don Walker, and John Wesley. * * Chaperons were Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Miss Louise Cochran, Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Jones, Miss Idabelle Bradley, and Wilbur Ostrum. DG's Have Tea The Delta Gamma's recently entertained their families with a tea. The program included the presentation of the "D G Pinafore," a skit of college life, and music by Harriet Harlow. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Paxton, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Kubik and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Harwell, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stanley, and Susan Stanley, Bethel; Mrs. F. J. Harlow, Mrs. Ralph Casford, Lylian Casford, Mrs. R. B. Harness, and Mrs. C. K. Kill, and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Westmoreland, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hall and Mrs. H. K. Allen, Topека; Mrs. E. G. Hill, Independence, Mo.; and Mrs. R. B. Webb, Blue Springs, Mo.; M. and Mrs. J. B. Hartman, Mo.; B. McCain, Coiffure, Dx. and Mrs. J. M. Marks, Valley Falls; and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hanna, Newton. DG Spring Formal Delta Gamma entertained with their annual spring formal May 14. Guests were Paul Brownlee, Dayton Molzen, Joe Levy, Edwin Hirleman, Paul Heinemann, Jack Haynes, Kenneth Smith, George Mastio, Robert Andrews, William Dodson, R.K. Ready, Leland Bohl, Robert Docking, William Conboy, William Haggard, Max Klewer, William Richardson, James Richardson, James Fishback. Syd Bennett, John Kennedy, William Binter, Lynn Leigh, Jack Emerson, William Pierson, Ralph Brock, Tom Mayhew, Cliff Johnson, Lee Sauder, Wallace McKee, James Modelmog, Donald Relihan, George Newton, Cooper Rollow, Jack Boiz, Richard Blassdell, Jack Veatch, Don Morning Devotions Ended Till Fall Morning devotions in Danforth chapel have been discontinued for the rest of the semester. Ronald Gillespie, minister at Religious counsell, has announced. Plans are being made by the Student Religious council for the morning devotions to be continued at the opening of the fall semester. Startz And Moberly Win AlChE Problem Contest John Startz and John Moberly were announced as winners of the local chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers senior problem contest at a meeting May 12. Truman Gove was elected the new president of the chemical engineers. Other officers are: Oliver Edwards, vice-president; Fred Hirsekorn, secretary; Edward Wolski, treasurer; and James Bowden, corresponding secretary. Chaperons were Mrs. Gertrude Stuart, Mrs. Dorys Veatch, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Curry, John Irwin, and Gene Robinson. Guests at the ATO Sister-Daughter banquet at the chapter house Sunday were Barbara Brown, Lee Pringle, Agnes Husband, Nancy Haffner, Sally Sue Woodward, Zara Zoellner, Connite Kendall, Barbara Bihr, Patricia Link, Jacquelyn Logan, Jane Belt, Martha Willis, Betty Ann Sawyer, Beatrice Senor, and Betty Schrier. ATO Banquet \* \* \* DU Pledge Delta Upsilon announces the pledging of Ernest Crates, Kansas City, Kan. Miss Dorothy Whitney, '28, is visiting her sister, Miss Marjorie Whitney, head of the design department. Miss Whitney is a research associate at the Texas Medical school in Galveston. Miss Whitney Visits PAGE THREE Some call it a "WALLET"... ...it holds bills, coins, cards, photos ... it holds cigarettes, lipstick, mirror, keys We call it . . . The Mighty Midget Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Some call it a "BAG"... "SWING-A-BOUT"* BUT call it what you will, there's nothing like it for . . . It's perfect to have . . . It's perfect to give . . . Shopping, at play, on the campus Cobra Plastic in white, green, brown, black $2.98 plus taxes Handbag dept.—Main floor Things Must Be Tough The Lion's Den Has Robbits Syracuse, N. Y.-(UP) — Mayor Frank J. Costello is concerned over the state of the Syracuse zoo. "The leopard was bought 20 years ago," he said, "and at that, second-hand. "The puma died in October." "The baboon is dead." "The baboon is dead." The old lion has cataracts. The elephant has contracts. "The jaguar is the only lively animal up there, and he bit the tail off the leopard. "We have rabbits in the lion's den and turtles in another cage. "Something has to be done." 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