150 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 21, 1947 March 21, 1947 - * * Westinster Fellowship will hold its regular monthly party from 8 to 11 tonight at Westin堡 hall. Informal. Entertainment and refreshments. The third issue of the Jayhawk magazine is being distributed today at the Union book store until 5. Subscribers who do not pick up magazines today cannot be assured of receiving them. 亦亦亦 Dr. John Ise will speak on "The Coming Dark Ages" at the meeting of the Unitarian and Liberal Groups Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Pine room of the Union. Everyone interested is invited. ** ** ISA meeting at 4 p.m. Monday in 228 Frank Strong hall. All applicants for Kao-Do editorship will be interviewed. 牵 牵 啊 P. S. G. L. and Independent Women's Senate will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Union ballroom. Applications to fill vacancy of business committee chairman on the Student Union executive board must be turned in at hostess desk by 3 p.m. Tuesday. Application blanks obtained at same place. Christian College alumni club dinner meeting at the Hearth at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Any alumnae who have not been contacted call Estelle Stewart. 3140. ** Omega Psi Phi will meet at 7 to night in the East room of the Union Jewish student union will meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday in Myers hall. * * * Organizational meeting of all naval reserve line officers at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Military Science building. Purpose of meeting is to petition the commandant, Ninth Naval District, for a volunteer naval officers' reserve unit. - * * PSGL primary will be held Monday, March 31, in the Kansas room of the Union. Candidates for officers in the general election on the PSGL ticket will be chosen at this meeting. All independent men urged to attend. * * Petitions for ASC president and for ASC representatives and class officers should be turned in to Clarence Francisco at 1137 Indiana by 6 p.m. Friday, March 28. Any independent who is a qualified voter may circulate a petition. Petitions for ASC president must be signed by at least 50 qualified voters; other petitions must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters. ※ ※ ※ The All Student Council has declared a vacancy for representative from District II, to be filled by the Pachacamac political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the All-Student Council not later than March 29. English proficiency examination will be given at 2 p.m., March 29. Students in the College will register If You Can See Around It Milady's Hat Is Outa Date Paris-(UP)—The chapeaux that bloom in the spring-tra-la could be Gilbert and Sullivan's song this year. Flowers and veiling, bows and feathers are back in the millinery running with a vengeance. You'll be peeking under, over and sideways at public functions now, trying to get around those hats. Brims are up in front, curled or sweeping at the sides, large and small. They range from cart wheel and the new cape-style shapes, to small marquis and peek-a-boo bonnets. There are some Napoleon cornet brims, lots of cup and sailor shapes and picture hats. There are toques and juliette caps for evening wear, as well as saris and mantillas. They are made of everything you can imagine—not only straw and felt, but organdie, feathers, veiling; materials that match dresses, lace and sequins. Legroux sisters, swanky milliners, combine straw and felt in a large yellow halo, with off the face felt brim and deep straw crown. At the back, a long goose feather sticks out shant-ways. An attractive color scheme is achieved by covering the crown of a large oatmeal felt with brown veiling. A spray of yellow orchids adorns the front. In many of the wider-brimmed hats, side dents occur, giving grace to the face contours. A large black straw has dents on either side emphasized by side-veiling tied in a bow on the crown. Flat and shallow crowns are also popular. A honey colored picture for the examination in the College office on March 24, 25, and 26. Education students will register in the Education office in Fraser. Seniors desiring to have their pictures in the Jayhawker must make appointment with photographer by phoning or calling at the Jayhawker office by 5 p.m. today. Seniors must place orders for senior invitation booklets, folders, and name cards in the Business office before tomorrow. Samples and prices can be seen at the Business office. Needles Eye And All That Providence. R.I. (UP)—The Rev. Dale D. Dutton, 46, has resigned as minister of the Central Baptist church to become vice-president of the Bristol Manufacturing Co. Seven Come Eleven Was Old Indian Motto Las Vegas, Nev. (UP)—This city, famous for its spinning roulette wheels and green, felt-covered tables, apparently was the scene of one of the earliest dice games in America. M. R. Harrington of the Southwest Museum has discovered proof that dice were in use among the early Puehlo Indians in 500 A.D. The primitive dice were made of bone, round or elliptical in shape, marked on one side and plain on the other. A set was composed of six or more pieces. Mr. Harrington has deduced that they were rolled from the hand, the count being denoted by the number of marked sides showing. LAUNDRY MADE EASY !!! Do away with the fuss of home laundry. Wash with our machines. Use our lines. Plenty of Soft, Hot Water. Seven New Maytag Machines. CALL 623 FOR APPOINTMENTS. 9-6 weekdays HOURS 9-4 Saturdays hat, worn slant-wise, has a round pork-pie crown. This is trimmed with a water-green velvet hand. RISK'S In smaller-brimmed hats, there is a yellow shirt-crowned boater, decorated in fraternity colors, which cascades over the sides to drapre around the neck. HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRY Three large roses form the relieving "motif" of a neat black straw marquis hat, with curled brims. 1900 Illinois Phone 623 Flowers occur again in the black poke bonnet worn with a graceful silk day dress. This time, a huge bunch of red neonies clusters in the deen-set brim. for garden party wear, there is a large black hat, with heart-shaped brim, and a crown covered in yellow dahlias. PROTECT YOUR EYES Glasss Fitted and Broken Lenses Duplicated Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. GUARANTEED BY THE MARLIN FIREARMS COMPANY Fire Guns Since 1870 GET READY FOR SPRING NOW SHOWING SPORT SHIRTS—Long and Short Sleeves. New styles in plain and fancy patterns. From $3.00 to $8.00. POLO SHIRTS—Small, Medium, and Large. Solid colors, Stripes and Patterns. From $1.35 to $2.50 IT'S BEEN THAT WAY SINCE SHE'S WEARING DORIS DODSONS! ...when you're the girl in the Doris Dodson. 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