Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 22, 1959 Delta Gamma Fashion Show Gives Tips on New Trends The first fashion show was probably a little crude, just a few fig leaves and Adam! However, both were notably missing last night from the fashion show, Fashion Refreshers, sponsored by Delta Gamma sorority. If a woman wants to look dignified an essential is fur and this season's fashions have just the answer. All types of suits are trimmed with fur and even some evening coats have a touch of fur. The casual look for sportswear is found in the plaids and stripes. Tapered slacks with a neutral sweater, blouse or jersey and a matching weskit will be fashionable when the occasion calls for sports-wear. Classroom and date attire is a little "beat." Pleated skirts and matching vests or heavy knit sweaters will suffice for these occasions. For an evening of glamour, silk or chiffon cocktail dresses are considered to be classical. The French-curtain skirt is becoming a current fashion while the shirt-waist cocktail dresses continue with their popularity. The bare look is becoming more predominate in evening wear, with very narrow shoulder straps leading the wav. Black and white are strong in the color field for 1959-60, both separately and combined in plains and stripes. Other colors which will be seen often are various shades of brown and drab green. All of the clothes shown by the 10 Delta Gamma models were from Talmage's in Topeka. Mrs. Dale Talmage, owner of the dress shop, narrated the fashion show. The proceeds will go to Delta Gamma's national project, aiding the blind. DELTA GAMMA MODEL—Suzanne Bird, Topeka sophomore, models a coat in the Delta Gamma Fashion Show last night. Bannon-Norton Three Couples Reveal Pinnings Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Janice Bannon, Wichita junior, to Fielding (Fid) Norton, Caldwell senior. Norton is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Jones-Rembe The pinning of Kathryn Jones, sophomore, to Gary Rempe, a junior, and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, has been announced by Chi Omega sorority. Both are from Plainville. Eklund—Wood *** *** ** Delta Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Barbara Eklund of Summit, N. J., to Sanborn (Sandy) Wood of Kewanee, Ill. Both are seniors. Wood is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity recently initiated five members. They are: Dan Hogerty, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Peter Abbott, Washington, D.C., senior; Robert Barr, Emporia junior; Denis Jones, Hutchinson sophomore; Eddie Henry, Howard sophomore. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity held an exchange dinner and dance with Alpha Delta Pi sorority recently. Three men have been initiated by Kappa Sigma fraternity. They are Frederick Bukaty, Kansas City, Mo., Douglas Coleman, Lawrence; and John Dempsey, Bluff City. All are juniors. .. .. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity held an exchange picnic with Chi Omega sorority recently. A dance followed the picnic. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held an alumni dance Saturday night in the Big Eight Room of the Eldrige Hotel. Lambda Chi Open Thursdays 'til 8:30 p.m. news! the no-iron oxford shirt by Ship'n Shore* It's the shirt of the year...our new button-down in carefree all-cotton oxford that stays fresh all day. Impeccably done with a smart demi-placket, back pleat, and long tails. Washes beautifully. Drips-dry smoothly! White, pastels. Sizes 30 to 38. Come choose an easy-care wardrobe of Ship'n Shores! Sigma Chi Alumni Elect Officers Armin E. Woestemeyer, 2020 Clifton Court, was elected president of the Sigma Chi Lawrence Alumni Assoc. at the group's organizational meeting in the Kansas Union Tuesday night. Other officers elected at the meeting were Clinton Warne, 2126 Mitchell Road, secretary-treasurer, and William D. Owens, vice president. This is the first time an active Sigma Chi alumni chapter has been organized in Lawrence for several years. When sprinkling clothes, fold them as you would when they are ironed. Do not roll clothes too tightly after laundering because wrinkles become set. Always a Cartoon—Shows 7:00,9:00