22,1948 MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Lambda Chi Reception Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held a faculty reception at the chapter house March 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Certrude Stuart, housemother, was assisted in pouring by Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. Charles Wentworth, Mrs. O. L. Horner and Mrs. Mary Younkman. Sigma Kappa Delegates Sigma Kappa announces the election of Donna Munn and Barbara Burnham as delegates to the international convention of the sorority in Sun Valley, Idaho. - * * Delta Sigma Anniversary Members of Delta Sigma Pi, international business fraternity, observed the 27th anniversary of the chapter March 16 in the English room of the Union. Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, talked on "Present-day Tax Problems." Among those present were alumni from Topeka and Kansas City. K K G Elects Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the election of the following: Margaret Meeks, president; Harriet Zaddell, house president; Elizabeth Sifers, pledge captain; Jody Stuckey, rush captain; Eloise Barbee, social chairman; Virginia Harris, scholarship chairman; Shirley Rice, activities chairman; Helen Piller, efficiency chairman; Peggy Wolfe, treasurer; Kathleen McKelvey, intramural manager. Pi Phi Initiates Pi Beta Phi announces the initiation of the following: Margaret Granger, Iva Belle Flora, Connie Kendell, Marilyn Sweet, Jean Dressler, Katherine Hoag, Betty Dunne, Barbara Pack, Marianne Gear, Joyce Newcomer, Pat Cnoncannon, Carolyn Campbell, Betty Armstrong, Ann Stodder, Jo Anne Hudson, and Anne Ellis. Monchonsia Hall Elects Election was held at Monochonia hall recently. Sue Stayton was elected president. Other officers are Marian Kysar, vice-president; Merle Collins, social chairman; Gwen Peterson, secretary; Nola Killgore, treasurer; Arlene Ulrich, scholarship chairman; Pat Metcalf, intramurals chairman; Joan Waterstrad, fire captain; Bernice Schmalzied, social secretary; Twila Wagner, song leader; Jackie Stoops, Weddings And Engagements Davis-Herd Miss Marjorie Marzen, senior in the School of Business, was maid of honor, and Eldon Herd, Washburn University, was best man. Donice and Darlene Stone, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, Lawrence, were candlelighters. The bride was given in marriage by Edward Drennen, Lawrence. Donald and James Martin were ushers. Jean Davis and Ronald Herd, Coldwater, were married at Danforth chapel March 12. The Rev. C Fosberg Hughes performed the candle-light ceremony. Myrna Lynch accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Replogle, sang "Because" "I Love Thee," and "The Lord's Prayer." Some of the organ selections were Schubert's "Serenade," Chopin's "Polonaise," "Liebestraum," and Tschaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, in E Minor. The bride wore a blue suit and carried a white Bible, with white rosebuds. Miss Matzen wore a light brown suit and carried a nosegay of Talisman roses. The reception was held at the Castle tea room. Out of town guests were Carl E. Sanden, Lincoln, Neb. uncle of the bride, and Eldon Herd, Topeka. 1. Quebec Mrs. Herd is a College senior, and Mr. Herd is a graduate student in economics. 'The Hips Have It' Again In The New Paris Designs New York - (UP) - Slim-lined American models walked out all curves. They were showing off the 32 Parisian imports to be copied by New York designers. The silhouettes were the familiar ones—whirling skirts under tight jackets, slim skirts under whooped-out hips. French shoulders were padless. The round line went on down the sleeve a way to complete the curve. It even did a double turn on a hand-some black wool Schiaparelli coat with sleeves which rounded the shoulder smooth and belled out in full gathers at mid-upper arm. Necklines Dispraeged Necklines Disengaged One Dior costume in black dotted red silk had a jacket cut like a peignoir and belted snugly at the waist. The skirt below was full back and front with unpressed pleats. French necklines were disengaged, from either neck or the rest of the anatomy, or both. And the engaged parts of the bodice were full of tucks. There were fewer curves in the mauve cashmere suit by Molyneux, patterned in remembrance of "Little Women." The skirt was pleased all around. The fitted, button-to-the-neck jacket was edged with mauve- activities chairman; Doris Long, freshman counselor. A coffee was given at Monchonsia hall for the retiring and newly-elected officers on March 14. Son To Kuhn's Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kuhn, 142 North Penn, are the parents of a baby boy, Stephen Lynn, born March 9. Mr. Kuhn is a freshman in the School of Engineering. Stephen is their second child. Pi Douteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta announces the initiation of the following: John McClelland, Independence, Kan: Milburn Stryker, Fredonia; John Ferguson Wichita; Hervey Maeferran, Topeka; Milton Fadler, Pitsburg. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Phi Gams Initiate touched white ruching at neck and sleeves. Roundness to Hips Roundness slid to the hips in a Jacques Fath suit with a hip-rounded jacket of pink twill over a black wool skirt full and tucked like the ribs of an umbrella to mid-thigh. Extra-anatomical curves were even lower on Dior's debutante's dream in white tulle. The skirt was smooth over the hips, stiffened with an inset of blue ribbon, high in front, dipping in back, just below them, and a many-layered billow, below. Two lush pink roses rested behind one knee in the tulle folds. The straples bodice is bought "separately." Skelton, Nelson Win Writing Scholarship The Edna Osborne Whitcomb scholarship of $100 was divided between two contestants this year. Josephine Adele Skelton and Natalie Loraine Nelson. College juniors, will each receive $20. This award is offered annually to the contestant who submits the best example of creative writing. The contest is limited to self-supporting women students. The judges were Miss Sara G. Laird, associate professor of English, chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Van Ghent, assistant professor of English; and Mrs. Robert Calderwood, instructor in English. Mariners Club Has Musical Program WEST 7th CAFE The Mariners club held a buffet dinner and a combined Easter-St. Patrick's program March 19 at Westminster hall. Jeanne Marie Aldridge, education junior, sang an Easter song and an Irish lyric. She was accompanied by Emma String. Elizabeth Schoewe, fine arts freshman, played a piano solo, "Viennese Carnival." 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