PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 9,1940 Student Church Groups Elect Westminster Forum To Install Officers Westminster Forum will hold installation services at 7:30 tonight in Westminster hall for the following newly-elected cabinet members; President, Margaret June Gray, c'41; secretary, Eula Rae Kerr, c'41; treasurer, Dorothy Ansdell, ed'41; president of Forum, Robert Talmadege, c'41; president of Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority, Ruth Yeomans, c'41; president of the University department of Sunday School, Albert Will, c'41; vice-president of the department, Jean Edmiston, c'43. Chairmen: Social, Paul Gilles, c'43, and Maxine Walker, c'43; Fellow, Henry Hoffman, c'41, and Dorothy Howe, c'41; World Fellowship, Honorato Echavez, e'42; Inner Circle, Margaret Osmond, c'43; Interest groups, Ruth Mortiz, c'43; Music, Ruth Gibson, fa'41; Library, Mary Anderson, c'42; Publicity, Fred Truxal, c'43; Student Christian Federation representing David Wet. c 43; Student Christian Federation representative, David Watermulder, c'42. The Lutheran Students Association have elected new officers to serve during the school year 1940-41. The following officers will be formally installed Wednesday, May 1: President, Murray Tripp, c'41; vice-president, Betty Joyce Miller, fa'42; secretary-treasurer, Leon Carlson, c'43. --the mouth, then fill in the drawn outlines. Pi Beta Phi sorority were dinner guests of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity last night. --the mouth, then fill in the drawn outlines. Miller hall and Corbin hall held an exchange dinner last night. Helen Edin, fa'42, Lois Worrell, fa'42, Pauline Snyder, c'40, Wilma Stewart, c'41, Alta Bingham, ed'42, Dorothy Weidmann, c'41, and La-Veda Nestlerode, c'41, were guests at Miller. Guests at Corbian were Etta Leonard, c'43, Mary Gans, c'43, Barbara Reber, c'43, Mary James, c'41, Ruth Spencer, c'41, Kathryn Zenor, ed'40, and Alice Timpe, c'43. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Boddington of Kansas City, Mo., were guests of Gamma Phi Beta sorority yesterday. --the mouth, then fill in the drawn outlines. Marjorie Stucke of Ottawa was a weekend guest of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. --the mouth, then fill in the drawn outlines. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, entertained the following guests for dinner. Miss Dorcelle Wyrick, 38, Leavenworth, Dean and Mrs. I. C. Crawford, and Mrs George Shaad. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Earl Smith, e43. Out-of-town guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma spring formal Saturday night included Betty Ann Jones, Margaret Ramage, Phoebe Woodbury, and Mary Elizabeth Metcalf, all of Kansas City, Mo. Martha Dodge Nichols was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night. Kappa Eta appa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, held its annual alumni dinner Sunday. Guests were Max R. Brauninger, (Continued on page seven) Brush Your Way Up the Beauty Ladder This clever shirtwaiist dress in a diagonal stripe featuring a full skirt and broad shoulders and the dress on the right with the three bows up the front will be the talk of the afternoon when you "just gather round." Daily exercises with the brush can increase your glamour from top to toe with the expenditure of little more than energy. We suggest that you work out your own brush routine, then do it or die. It's the kind of thing that—if you skip once—all is lost, for then you'll slight your routine more and more as time goes on. Charm is greatly dependent on grooming. You should always, in all ways, be spic and span—hands immaculate, teeth flushing, hair shining, make-up clean-cut, and clothes well-groomed. It's well worth the trouble, and it's easier with brushes. Immaculate hands, of course, are a "must", and a nail-brush is a quick way to achieve them. When we were toddlers, a brush was something to be eyed with apprehension . . . and with good cause, too. Those were the days when the back of the brush was more important than the front. But times have changed. The importance of the back of the brush has faded from our lives, and the front now looms impressively large. Clear-cut lips, drawn in any shape you desire, are assured by the careful use of a lip-brush. First outline Pearly teeth don't get that way nor stay that way unless they have plenty of attention. Brush them diligently but not too hard. Harsh brushing is apt to injure the gums, and it might also start them receding—which may lead to real trouble. Lashes look longer when mascara is applied with a brush, and the excess carefully removed with a dry brush. Shining hair, alive and lustrous takes many and many a brisk brushing. Brush hard, from the scalp out. Curls and waves will hold up better in healthy hair. A glowing complexion, the kind that's almost transparent, is a probable reward after the faithful use of the complexion brush. It cleans the skin thoroughly and steps up circulation. A velvet back, which you must have to make the most of backless fashions, requires scrubbing with a long handled bath brush. Grooming is an integral part of glamour. Before setting out for the day brush your dress - and your shoes. Senior Pictures Due In All seniors, who expect to be graduated in June, should make arrangements for their senior pictures to appear in the last issue of the Jayhawker office in the Union building, Chad Case, business manager of the Jayhawker, announced today. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of William Eugene Green, c'42; and Charles Gordon, c'42. Authorized Parties Friday, April 12, 1940 R. O.T.C. Ball, Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. Young People's Forum Group of the First Christian church, picnic, Ford Dairy Farm, 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 1940 Sigma Chi, Chapter House, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday. April 13, 1940 Pi Kappa Alpha, Picnic and Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Ricker hall, Party at hall, 12 p.m. Theta Tau, Dance at Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. Chi Omega Freshman Class, Party at Colonial Room. 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Home Ec Meeting Postponed Home Ec Meeting Postponed The Home Economics Club meeting, scheduled for April 9, has been postponed until April 23. Mar-Mar ion Weaver, chief dietician at the Watkins University Memorial hospital, will speak on "Opportunity in the Field of Dietetics". Weaver's