OCTOBER 24,1946 4. 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Peterson-Howard The engagement of June Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Peterson of Osage City, to Edward Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard, Laurel, Md., was announced at Watkins hall Sunday. The announcement was made by Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother, who received a corsage of gardenia and roses. Chocolates were passed by Miss Peterson's sister, Jane, who wore a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums, and Mary Jo Mercer, who received a corsage of white chrysanthemumms. Miss Peterson's corsage was of gardenias and roses. Miss Peterson, a College senior, president of Watkins hall, also is a member of Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, and Jay-Janes. Mr. Howard is a junior in mechanical engineering and is attending Colorado university at Boulder. He attended K.U. in 1944 under the V-12 training program. * * * Morris-Bradford The engagement of Joan Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris of Osakaloa, to William E Bradford, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bradford of McLouth, was announced at a dinner at the Delta Gamma chapter house recently. Miss Morris received an orchid corsage. Her assistants, Gertrude Hovey and Bonnie Oswalt, and Mrs. Wilfred S. Shaw, housemother, received corsages of gardenias and carnations. Chocolates were passed following the announcement. Haffner-Sargent Miss Morris is a College freshman, and Mr. Bradford is a senior in the School of Business. the pinning of Barbara Haffner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Haffner of Kansas City, Mo., to Jim Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sargent of Wichita, was announced Thursday at the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter house. Miss Haffner is a College senior and Mr. Sargent is a senior in the School of Engineering. Miss Haffner wore an orchid shoulder corsage. Her assistant, Mary Alford, received a corsage of gardenias, Mrs. Rachael W. Perkins, housemother, wore a corsage of gardenias and pink roses. Marsh-Shoaf The pinning of Ruthe Marsh to Roy Shoaf was announced at dinner Friday night at Templin hall by Mrs. Albert Schrump, housemother. Miss Marsh received a gardenia corsage. Her assistant, Eleanor Bradford, wore a gardenia and rose corsage. Mrs. Schrumpf received a gardenia corsage as did Mrs. G. L. Atkeson, housemester of Carnuth hall. Ardeth Collison, Frances Neal, Shirley Crane, and Emmalou Britton passed chocolates. Miss Marsh, a resident of Carruth hall, is a College sophomore. Mr. Ladies Wearing Blue Silk Garters 'Only The Beginning,' Othman Says B FREDERICK C. OTHMAN (United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington. (UF)—The ladies now are wearing blue silk garters, decorated with embroidered love birds and trimmed with wide ruffles of lace Do not vawn, gents. The flam-flam sex is getting ready to give us the business. These garters are the beginning. The dress-makers are slashing satin by the bolt. Preparing to swath our wives like eskimos. Building extra bulges on em to use extra yardage. the mothery rules The government's austerity rules are no more. There's nothing to restrain a dressmaker now but his conscience. There is one in Paris, named Molnyneux, who ought to be banished to a nudist camp. "The cloth wraps backward at the waist to spread out in enormous wings, which descend to the little train," says the formal description of his newest creation. The idea, payers of the bills, is to make our wives look like dinosaurs. Molyneux and cohorts are working like termites on our pocketbooks. Fixing it so that women have got to throw all their clothes away and start new, from the skin out. I want no arguments, about this. I have been doing some research in the no-man's land of fluffy-ruftes, bustles, and peplums; the prospects of a fellow saving any money this season are nil. "The dress of opulence," says another Paris report, "is here. Made of gunmetal satin, stiffened with crinoline and pyramided out by boning." There is a picture of this frock. Inside is a woman, but you'd never know it. Shoaf, a College junior, is president of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Cloughley-Schreiber The pinning of Constance Jean Cloughley, daughter of Mrs. Janet Cloughley, El Dorado, to Donald Schreiber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schreiber, Kansas City, Mo., was announced recently at the Chi Omega house. Miss Cloughley was assisted by Marilyn McClure and Patricia Riegle, who wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. Anita Miller, housemother, also received a gardenia corsage. Miss Cloughley wore an orchid. Mr. Schreiber is an Engineering sophomore and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Miss Cloughley is a College junior. A Mr. Piguet makes a skirt that reaches a lady's toes. Then this enemy of the American husband puts on top of it another skirt of a different material which stops below the knees. Mr. E. T. Larson, Wamego, announces the engagement of his daughter, Joan, to Ernest Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Rice, Fort Scott. The announcement was made recently at the Chi Omega house by Dixie Gilland. Traditional chocolates were passed by Bonnie Jean Holden and Patricia Ann Strong, who wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. Anita Miller, housemother, wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. Miss Larson received an orchid. A college junior, Mr. Rice is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Miss Larson is a College sophomore. Larson-Rice These things are en route. Our wives will be needing 'em soon. Here already is the dipping hemline, which is guaranteed to make any woman in a straight hemline look like a frump. Our American designers of dresses are no slouches, either, when it comes to ruining a husband's bank account. There are dresses that look like they have man-made stuffing inside; dresses with trains, pleats, and fringe. One Adele Simpson has designed a costume with a large wing, as from an angel, on the left hip. A.D. Pi's Plan Hour Dance The pledges of Alpha Delta Pi will have an hour dance with Sigma Chi oledges tonight. Sigma Kappa Entertains Sigma Kappa pledges will entertain the pledges of Phi Gamma Delta at an hour dance tonight. Mrs. Lawson Is Guest Mrs. Paul B. Lawson was an alumni guest of Alpha Chi Omega at the annual Founders day banquet held recently. Tri Delts Invite Phi Psi's The Delta Delta Delta pledge class will entertain the Phi Kappa Psi pledge class with an hour dance tonight. Gamma Phi's, ATO's Dance The Gamma Phi Beta pledge class will entertain the Alpha Tau Omega pledges at an hour dance tonight. Geology Club Meets Tonight The Geology Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in 402 Linden hall. Roger Stonburner, graduate student, will be the speaker. No! 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