PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 I.S.A. Will Show Spring Styles Fashion Revue Displays Clothes For Week Spring fashions for the University woman for a week's activities will be shown tonight from 7 to 7:45 in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building in a style show sponsored by the Independent Student Association. Clyde Byson's orchestra will carry the theme song of "Night and Day" while John Oakson. $ ^{2} $ and Day" while John Oakson, c'40, in the role of master of ceremonies, will introduce the student models. A $650 dress will be given to the winner of a guessing contest by Swope Dress shop. The details of the contest will be announced at the show. Other stores contributing costumes are Weavers, Harzfields, and the Royal Shoe shop. Mary Gene Hull, c'43, social chairman of the ISA, is general director of the show. Faculty women and all women students are invited to attend the fashion parade. Only Independent students are eligible to compete in the contest. The following women will act as models tonight: Patty Riggs, c42; Evelyn Jones, c43; Jean Steele, c41; Vivian Clark, c41; Evelyn Kamp- rath, c'42, Ruth Wiedemann, b'41, Barbara Smith, fa'41, June Hammett, fa'43, Virginia Rose, c'40, Elizabeth Curry, c'42, and Barbara Daniels, c'41. The committees and their chairmen are as follows: Publicity, Virginia MacMasters, b'41; music, June Hammett, fa'43; contacts, Betty Thomas, c'43, apparel, Charlotte Steele, fa'41; stage setting and decorations, Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, c'43. N. U. Prof Gives Math Paper Prof. D. M. Drivin of the department of mathematics at the University of Nebraska, presented a research paper on "Certain Topics in Modern Algebra and their Interrelations" at the bi-weekly meeting of the Mathematics Colloquium, at 4:30 this afternoon in Frank Strong hall. Peasant Scarfs Lose Popularity South Tests Play Togs Look through the camera's eye at what they're wearing in the warm places of the country these days if you'd like to be prepared for summer at home. Note what the women who've had the break of trying out play clothes early found useful and ornamental. Particularly when playtime is curtailed by wasting so much time working to get it must every woman know what few things among all the possibilities will give her the highest score on the dividend classification of' Plan to wear a gold ankle bracelet on your slim brown leg this summer. It's a bit of beach jewelry being seen in smart places and sparkles modestly in the bright sunshine when women walk barefoot (which they do often by the way) or when they go shod but stockingless in the many kinds of canvas wedge soled shoes. The dressy type of slack suits in the pojama one piece style or the three piece longer coat range are accompanied frequently with gold braclets of important looking tailored design. Put a ribbon in your hair on your vacation and spend the tiresome time between now and then planning and trying which hair arrangement is most becoming to you. If your locks are fairly long try lifting them up in front of the ears and letting them loop forward in a soft pompadour effect and tie a two inch taffeta or grosgrain ribbon bow smack on top of your head. Should you, however, be confronted with a short lock at the top of your head difficult to keep curled neatly on ship or shore, comb it back and tie it with an important looking bow which may measure an inch or more in width. Scarfs will be conspicuous this summer for their absence. Noticeably missing will be the simple peasant one tied under the chin. spring 1940 dresses and play suits premiere showing NELLY DON NELLY DON STYLIST HERE THURSDAY and FRIDAY only to help you with your spring worbrede problems. 1. 95 up all sizes Weaver's Authorized Parties Alpha Delta Pi, Spring Formal at Union Building. 12 p.m. Friday, April 26 Campus House, Dinner-Dance at Colonial, 12 p.m. Delta Upsilon, Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. 1332 Louisiana Club, Dance at 1332 Louisiana, 12 p.m. Miller Hall, Dance at the Hall, 12 p.m. Wesley Foundation, hayrack ride, 5 to 9 p.m. (meeting at Methodist Church, if weather permits). Alpha Chi Omega, Spring Party at Union Building, 12 p.m. Saturday, April 27 Alpha Kappa Psi, Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Delta Chi Pledge Class, Party at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Sigma Kappa Spring Formal at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Witan dance in Kansas room, 12 p.m. Sigma Nu Fraternity, Party at Country Club. 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAIR, Advisor of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Pharmacy, Chemist Clubs Meet Today Student speakers provided the program when the pharmacy club met this morning at 11.30. Betty Blackburn, ph, discussed "Tuberculosis" and Charles Kleine, ph, talked on "Pharmacist and Educator, or just Pharmacist?" Student chemists drank tea and heard Leland White, instructor of chemistry, talk on "Gel and its Qualities" at 4:30 this afternoon. Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor Call KU-25 Anytime With spring being as fickle as a woman, sun and clouds are playing a tie match over the Wakarusa valley today. Consequently plans for the weekend are being made with a great number of if's included—the most popular one being, "If the weather permits." Organized groups will keep the social wheel in a dizzy whirl both tomorrow and Saturday. Alpha Delta Pi's will hold their annual spring formal in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building tomorrow night, and Delta Upsilon men will entertain at their chapter house. Miller hall women and the Louisiana Club will swing out at their respective houses, and Campus house women and their guests will dine and dance at the Colonial. Saturday night will bring a round of spring formals and a pledge class party. Paul Woods of Wichita and Mrs. D. L. Cline of Kingman were guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity yesterday. --- Members of the Wichita University golf team are guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house this week. --- Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging of Charles Elliott, c'43. --- Delta Chi fraternity announces the engagement of Herbert Anderson, c'41, to Martha Mary Felt of Salina. --- Guests of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon freshman class for an hour dance at the chapter house last night were Shirley Rubles, c'41, Virginia Marshall, c'43, Norma Sloan, c'41, Jane Veatch, fa'43, Lois Howell, c'43, Becky Tremble, c'43, Jane Iwing, c'40, Janet Rohrer, c'43, Kathryn Green, c'43, Susie Adair, c'42 Nancy Carey, c'42, Bette Baker, c'42, Evelyn Gunn, c'43, Kay Stinson, and Elizabeth Crafton of Lawrence. Eleanor Hosford, c'41, vice-president; Georgia Mae Landrith, c'42, secretary; Rose Etta Carr, c'41, treasurer; and Mary Beth Weir, c'41, social chairman. Millie Regier, c'41, was elected president of the Home Economics club Tuesday in a meeting held at the Home Management house. Other officers elected include: --- 1 1 1 Miss Nellie Barnes, Mr. S. Barnes,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Miller, all of Lawrence; Mary James, c'41, and Miss Clara Hagan, '39, St. Joseph,Mo., were dinner guests at Cornhall Wednesday evening. The Westminster Forum will hold an informal Fellowship Banquet in Wiedemann's party room at 7 p.m: Free Travel Folders! Clip Coupon for Extra Vacation Dividends! Plan a vacation that IS a vacation! Re-discover America first-hand . . . by highway . . . by air-conditioned Super-Coach See things you'd miss, traveling any other way . . . free from roadmaps, highway markers and driving strain! Find out now how little it costs—mail the coupon—TODAY! UNION PACIFIC STAGES The Overland-Wonderland Route UNION STAGE DEPOT 638 Mass. 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