WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Loose Look' Is Coming In Much To Relief Of Tummies Socially Speaking Corbin Hall Dance Corbin hall will hold its spring semi-formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday. Phi Psi Election Phi Kappa Psi announces the election of Dionne O'Leary, president; Duane McCarter, vice-president; Gene Nelson, treasurer; Ernest Neuer, assistant treasurer; Robert Foerschler, corresponding secretary; William Lacy, recording secretary; and Floyd Grimes, historian. Entertain Mothers The mothers of the members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity were entertained at a Mother's Day lunchun at the chapter house May 8. Battenfeld Hall Elects Battenfeld hall announces the election of Ray Frisby, president; Lyle Wheatcroft, vice-president; Warren Ansmiger, secretary; Bruce Talmadge, treasurer; Russell Cooper and Robert Dunwell, social chairmen. Harold Eurlich, intramural manager; Douglas Kent, song leader Delmer Harris, publicity chairman and Robert Casad and Claude Moore forums board. ** Parents' Day Pi Beta Phi recently entertained their parents with a Mother's and Father's Day at the chapter house. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Jay Scott, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sweet,Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Boyle,Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Stodard,Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rowe,Dr. and Mrs. Craig Cundiff,Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hudson,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newcomer,Mr. and Mrs.J.C. Hume,Dr. and Mrs.Frank Foncannon,Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wilkinson. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Godbehme, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pack, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gear, Mr. and Mrs. John Dean, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. W. Love, Mrs. F. S. Cable, Mrs. S. A. White, Mrs. D. D. Hoag, Mrs. Harry Darby, Mrs. R. C. Ellis, Mrs. Dorothy Buxton, Prof. H. B. Chubb, Mr. L. W. Keplinger, Mr. Henry Pegues, Mr. Jack Dressler, and Mr. Ralph Varner. ★ ★ ★ Tri Delts Entertain Delta Delta Delta celebrated its chapter Founder's day Sunday with a tea in honor of Mother's Day. The house was decorated with spring flowers, and the table where refreshments were served carried out the theme of silver, gold, and blue. Vocal selections were sung by Dorothy O'Connor, Bernadine Read, and Kitty Walter. Mothers and alliance members were guests. Corbin Elects ( ) Bernelda M. Larsen, education senior, was recently elected president of Corbin hall for next year. Other new officers are Rebecca Ann Larson', vice-president; Ruth Marie Brotherson, secretary; Martha L. Penn, treasurer; Bette E. Davis, fire-chief; Patricia Ann Dosien and Betty Lou Hatcher, social chairmen; Mary Helen Shepard, intramural manager; E. J. Spurney, song leader; and Beverly K. Pyke, scholarship chairman. Phi Beta Pi Formal Phi Beta Pi held its annual spring formal at the Lawrence Country Club May 8. Chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jochim, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Roofe, Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Stoland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Rowe. Bacteriologists Plan Picnic The Bacteriology club will give a picnic for all members of the department of bacteriology at 5:30 p.m. May 18 at Potter lake. Paris-(UP)-Women no longer need to be "strangled around the stomach" to be in fashion, Capt. Edward Molyneux said recently. Captain Molyneux, whose Paris and London dressmaking houses have been operating for 30 years, said he's setting out to soften up "the look" and turn it into "something comfortable and wearable." "What I'm working toward is a loose silhouette," he said. The first big break for the stomach turned up in his summer collection. Straight skirts were cut with nice relaxing drapery over the tummy. The fullness was then pulled back for further comfort in the bustle department. Other developments in the "loose look" included the restoration of shoulder padding—just a little to overcome that tired-looking droop. Waistlines still look small, but it's done with clever cutting rather than stays. And the pads are out of the hips. mps. Mr. Molyneux said he heard a lot about how uncomfortable "the look" was to wear. "Too many persons have complained," he said. "The tight waist, the padded hips, the yards and yards of material were not practical." But he denied that he and other high fashion designers had been trying to sell the world's women on a revolution in fashion. "We designers aren't ghastly robber barons who push poor women into buying new dresses because of radical changes," he said. "We believe that fashion has to undergo big changes. Then they are modified until a new, little change comes in." Five Law Profs To Attend Meeting Five University law professors will attend the annual Kansas Bar association meeting in Wichita May 20, 21, and 22. They are F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law; Millard H. Ruud, William R. Scott, and M. Carl. Slough, assistant professors; and Leslie T. Tupy, professor. A luncheon for University alumni will be held May 21 in the Grill room of the Lassen hotel. Arrangements are being made by Eugene G. Coombs, '36, and Carl (Sandy) Winsor, '22, both of Wichita. DIRTY CLOTHES are no problem when you do them in Maytag machines at RISK'S Weddings And Engagements Help-Yourself Laundry 1900 III. Phone 623 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG KIRKPATRICK'S 715 Mass. Ph.1018 Martin-Rush one day service Nylon 4.00 Gut 5.95 The pinning of Mary Alice Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Martin, Salida, Colo., to William "Red" Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rush, Salida, Colo., was announced May 7 at the Phil Delta Theta house at Boulder, Colo. Miss Martin and her parents are former residents of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Martin, a College sophomore, is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Rush is a student at the University of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wagenfield, St. Joseph, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen, to Hubert M. Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Church, St. Joseph, Mo. The wedding will be next fall. Wagenfield-Church Miss Wagenfield was graduated from the University in 1945, receiving a bachelor's degree in music education. Mr. Church, an engineering senior, will receive his bachelor of science degree in civil engineering next month. Kendall-McIrath ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Connie Kendall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Kendall, Great Bend, to Don McIlrath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McIlrath, Great Bend. The pinning was announced at dinner by Mary Varner, after which chocolates were passed. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, wore a corsage of gardenias and carnations. Miss Kendall wore an orchid corsage. Miss Kendall is a College freshman. Mr. McIlrath, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is a College sophomore. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers will elect officers for 1948-49 at 7:30 p.m. today in 426 Lindley. It will be the last meeting of the year. AChE Will Elect Today Naturally, your troubles are over when you have your clothes pressed while you wait. 8 EAST 8TH ROGER'S FASHION CLEANERS Business Women's Group Elects Officers For Fall Phi Chi Theta, business woman's fraternity, recently elected Dorothy Jones, president; Betty Jane Booth, vice-president; Elinora Eudaly, secretary; Doris Margreiter, treasurer; and Meribah Barrett, reporter. All are business juniors. A ton of grain can be consumed in a year by 20 rats. Philosophy department faculty members attended a meeting of the western division of the American Philosophical association May 6 to 8. The meeting was held on the campus of Knox college in Galesburg, Ill. Professors In Illinois Professors attending the meeting were E. H. Hollands, C. P. Osborne, and Edward Robinson. Call K. 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