NOVEMBER 11,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Rain cancelled practically all of the hayrack rides and picnics for the weekend. Alpha Omega Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and the Sigma Chi pledges instead held buffet dinners and dances at their respective chapter houses. decorations at the Alpha Delta Pi final open house emphasized the black diamond pin with decorations of black taffeta bows and white flowers. Watkins hall was lighted with candlelight and bouquets of chrysan-themums decorated the hall at the open house Saturday night. Decorations at the Gamma Phi Beta open house, introducing the pledges, also were chrysanthemums and fall flowers. Intermission at the Delta Upson party featured the musical skit of James Scott, John Elliott, and John Williams, members of the fraternity. A rest home served as the theme of the Nu Sigma nu party at the Leo Baker farm with sandwiches being served from a coffin. Collegiate football was the theme at the party given for out-of-town guests of Alpha Chi Omega. The house was decorated with K.U. yells, cheerleaders, and favors of miniature cheerleaders were given the guests. Sig Alphs-Entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon honored its out-of-town guests at a buffet dinner Saturday noon. Tekes Pledge Five Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the pledging of Zeno Gould, Syracuse; Lawrence- Mercer, Garden City; Take A Tip From the Movies, Ladies 'Remember, Love Is Made In Close-Ups' Hollywood. (UP)—When you are dressing for an evening, ladies, remember that love is made in close-ups. Perc Westmore, glamor specialist of Warner Bros. Studios, believes women everywhere can take a tip from movie romancing. "Romance," he pointed out, "can be divided into three phases: how to interest a man, how to win him and how to hold him. When any of those problems is encountered in a movie script, the actress is very carefully prepared—in dress, hair style and makeup—to meet it." The first phase of love is a long shot, he said. Boy meets girl. For instance, Paul Henreid sees Bette Davis in a throng at a concert in "Deception." Ronald Reagan spots Viveca Lindfors on a beach in "Night Unto Night." "It is an impression, an arresting costume, that stops a man's eye from straying farther," Westmore explained. "This is the costume you shop for. Consider the helmline." waistline, neckline—and above all color." When his eyes are focused on you, from then on it's close-ups. Across a table, side-by-side in a theater or car or dancing. "Dress for this, too, but don't spend five days, or hours, shopping for a frock," he counseled. "All the man sees are your face and hair. Keep your hair shining—no stiff hairs, but soft and romantic. Your makeup should be subtle and subdued. "And when he begins saying things that lead up to wedding bells, that's a full-screen close-up." Keeping a man is a mixture of long shots and close-ups. The close-ups at the breakfast table should be as satisfying as the close-ups that won him, and when you walk across the veranda of the country club you'll have to use that old technique to keep his eyes from straying. "Close-ups are always the more important." Westmore added. "They are the portraits of you he carries in his heart." Robert Line, Donald Zook, and Robert Hill, all of Kansas City, Mo. ★ ★ ★ Somers Is Guest Pledges Hold Party Dineen Somers was a Sunday dinner guest of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Tri Delt's Entertain The pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave a "casino" party at the chapter house Friday night. Guests included Norma Jean Guthrie, Joan Vermillion, Barbara Cotes, Mercedes Muir, Mary Lou Martin, Ann Cowen, Elizabeth Apt, Helen Ward, Eileen Maloney, Diana Stryker, Virginia Daniels, and Gwennyd Gupton. The pledge class of Delta Delta Delta will entertain the Delta Tau Delta pledges with an hour dance Tuesday night. ** ** Guest Of Sig Ep's Frank Ruck, Jr., national traveling secretary of Sigma Phi Epsilon, was a weekend guest of the local chapter. ATO's Initiate Initiation for Robert Gordon, Independence; Otto Rueschoff, Park; and Chester Dillon, Downs, was held Sunday at the Alpha Tau Omega chapter house. Now that "Beggar on Horseback," student dramatic production, is over, the secret can be told. Now It Can Be Told- 'Beggar' Piano Was Played Backstage Charles McArthur, who played the lead, gave out with a realistic rendition on the stage piano. There was no player at the orchestra piano, and anyway the sounds seemed to come right from beneath McArthur's fingers. But McArthur wasn't doing the playing. Behind the curtain, playing a badly-nicked brown piano was the real artist. Her name is Nola Jean Hosey, College freshman from Kansas City, Mo. She played all of McArthur's "renditions." In the four nights the play was presented, more than 2,200 persons were in the audience, according to Director Allen Crafton. Of that number, 1,600 were activity ticket holders. Spanish Club Elects Allsup Heads Orchestra Jose Portuguez, senior Engineer from Costa Rica, was elected secretary of the Spanish club last week. A program following the election consisted of charades depicting Spanish proverbs. Next meeting of the club will be Nov. 21. Edward Allsup has been elected president of the University orchestra. Other officers are: 'Shirley Sloan, vice-president; Harry Spencer, secretary-treasurer; Margaret van der Smissen, publicity chairman; Charles Kassinger, social chairman; and Wade Fite, delegate at large. WHAT? You say you want to win a radio? You say you want to own a lamp? Tell you what I'm going to do!!! 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"TILL THE END OF TIME" DOROTHY McGUIRE GUY MADISON ROBERT MITCHUM Now - Emds TUESDAY ONE of the Most Distinguished Pictures of All Times RETURNS! TO THRILL YOU VARSITY TODAY — Ends Tuesday A Laughable Story A Lovable Cast EDDIE ALBERT FAYE MARLOWE "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE" and RUSSELL HAYDEN INEZ COOPER "North of the Border" GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW! — Ends Thursday Ride With the Big Bad Man of the West JACKIE "BUTCH" JENKINS "BOY'S RANCH" "BOY'S RANCH" Added: Color Cartoon, Featurette and News FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Encore Showing Encore Showing INGRID BERGMAN GARY COOPER "Saratoga Trunk" Sun.—"One More Tomorrow"