THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE With Stays And A Prayer Ladies Hold Up New Brocks "With stays and a prayer," women will demurely whisper when asked how they bbld up the new strapless summer fashions. A preview of fashions from Lawrence department stores Wednesday revealed that simplicity is the keynote of the flattering lines in the colorful summer dresses. German Club Party Socially Speaking Prof. and Mrs. George Kreye were hosts to members of the German club at a garden party May 8 at their home. Miss Irma Spangler and Miss Renata Meyer, instructors in German, and Miss Magaret Beltz assisted with the dinner. Members and their guests were Prof. and Mrs. J. A Burzle, Richard Garnard, Hollis Hands, Dean Gregory, Mildred Roch, Wendell Sho-Walter, Alice Schoonover, Sigmund Hagen, Geran Karlberg, Jeane Aldridge, Renata Meyer, Joseph McClure, Margaret Beltz, Shirley Gordon, C. E. Azure, Irma Spangler, Jerald Hamilton, Betty Lou Wens, Benjamin Benjaminou, Robert Spalsbury, Jac Stalpers, Stuart Been, Robert Clave, Joan McCamish, James Lolliff, H. C. Turk, Janet Turk, Peter Baumann, and Prof. and Mrs. Kreye. * * Phi Delts Elect Kansas Alpha of Phi Delta Theta elected John Stauffer president in their spring election Monday night. Other officers elected were J. Morton Newell, reporter; Russell Mammel, freshman trainer; Don McIlrath, social chairman; Dale Oliver, treasure; Loren Powell, intramural manager; John Hirschler, recording secretary. Fred Six, alumni secretary; James Porter, waerden; Richard Ong, choister; Howard Nearing, historian; Dean Johnson, librarian; Edward Perry, chaplain; Henry Zoller, pacacamac representative; Charles Hall, Inter-fraternity council representative; Harold Warwick, senior member of executive committee; and Corb Bedell, decorations manager. * * AD Pi Dinner Guests Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house for dinner May 6 were Wise Beverly Braeckveldt, Duane Postlethwaite, Miss Virginia Scheuer, Mrs. Patricia Poland, Mrs. Nina Drennan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Conard. Dinner guests Sunday were Ramona Sprinkle, Hutchinson, and Carol Wineinger. AK Psi Spring Forma1 Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, will hold its spring formal Saturday at the Eldridge hotel, according to William Pierson, publicity director. Templin Hall Elects Templin hall announces the election of Eleanor Bradford, president; Lois Timken, vice-president; Verla Achey, secretary; Betty Bryant, treasurer; Grace Vaniman, house manager, and Joan Gray, social chairman. Former Student To Art Conference Miss Alma Eikerman, former student at the University, is one of 12 teachers selected to attend the 1948 Silversmithing workshop conference. It is to be conducted in August by Baron Erik Fleming, court silversmith to the King of Sweden, at the Rhode Island school of design. The conference is limited to 12 teachers who competed for places by submitting application forms, photographs or samples of their work and letters of reference. The director of the conference will be Miss Margret Craven, '29, a former teacher at the University. Miss Eikerman was a special student here in 1937 and attended the Graduate school in 1938. She is now a teacher at Indiana university. Call K. U. 251 With Your News A pleasing style difference is the change in accessories. Gold and silver will be dominate in shoes and bags. Heels are higher. Especially attractive on the models were the large brimmed hats. The new styles were modeled by six University women. They were Joan Bushey, College sophomore; Allyce Fawkes, fine arts freshman; Nina Green, College senior; Constance Kendall, College freshman; Sally Tremblay, fine arts freshman; and Althea Voss, College junior. Mila Williams, College sophomore narrated the parade of fashions while Helen Ward, education junior played background music on the piano. Geranium pink clam digger shorts with a pink long sleeved blouse were suggested for an active game of tennis. For the pastime of industrious loafing, shrimp pink cord box shorts with matching shoes were shown. The perfect solution for picnic wear was a two-piece brief midriff number. Fashioned of green chintz material, it would provide a perfect background for the grass stains that are always so closely associated with picnic activities. Ideal for beach wear was the smart blue and dubonnet two-piece bathing suit with matching skirt. The wired bra makes it possible to dispense with straps. A strapless black cotton dress with Swiss peasant embroidery of tiny hearts was modeled for cool summer wear. The dress is completed by a matching scarf to wear in as many ways as needed. Suggested for spectator sports wear was an array of colors in sunback and casual dresses with white or gold accessories. The simplicity of the dresses played up the body lines. Gay pastels and whites were present in the afternoon dresses where bare necklines were especially popular. Boleros and jackets gave the strapless creations a two-piece look if desired. Evening wear offered a large variety of styles and materials. Dresses were ankle and formal length. Don't Worry, Baby, I Just Want Money The fashion show was sponsored by the coffee and forums committee. Betty DeArmond, College senior, was chairman of the committee. Nagano Japan—(UP)—Japanese farmers' daughters have shown a deplorably "realistic trend" in their preferences for a marriage partner, the manager of a matrimonial bureau reports. Ikuro Hayashi said the modern Japanese girl does not want to marry a salaried man but prefers an industrialist with plenty of money. The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship elected Herbert L. Ketterman, College freshman, as its delegate to a leadership training conference at the Camp in the Woods, Canada. The conference is scheduled for Aug. 5 through Sept. 2. Ketterman Elected Christian Delegate On the other hand, men are less exacting. They place a rich dowry seconds as a desirable qualification, with beauty coming first. Ketterman is president of the K.U. chapter of Inter-Varsity. Alice Almstrom attended the conference last summer as university delegate. This Proves That Nothing Is Safe On The Street Memphis, Tenn.—(UP)—When a gust of wind blew little Joan Furchgott's yellow balloon into the street, her grandmother, Mrs. Ernest Oppenheimer, gave chase. At the curb, Mrs. Oppenheimer waited for a passing motorist who suddenly stopped, picked up the balloon, and raced away. New Tea Room Will Open Aug. 1 The tea room should be ready for business about Aug. 1, C. W. James, superintendent of construction, said. It will have a seating capacity of about 48. The 60 by 26 foot building under construction in back of the Chi Omega house will contain a tea room and two store rooms. It will be in the center part of the building with the store rooms on either side. The owner of the building is Robert B. Gorrill who was a business student at the University in 1939 before entering the service. ASCE To Celebrate At Picnic Saturday The American Society of Civil Engineers will have their annual picnic Saturday. John G. Montfort, president, said that cold beer and plenty of food will be on hand at the picnic site, at Manloe Acres on Coleman's farm seven miles west of Lawrence. Members of the society who plan to go will meet at 1 p.m. Saturday in front of Marvin hall. Transportation will be provided. Civil engineering professors will also attend the stag gathering. Red Cross Offers Camp Job The Red Cross has a summer job opening as water front director for a girl scout camp. The job requires a senior lifesaving certificate or a water safety instructor certificate. For additional information call, 405, the Red Cross office. The camp will be at Lone Star lake from July 7 to July 25. 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