Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Nov. 18, 1958 Sara Parker Couple Tells Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker, Mission, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sara Lou, to Jan Banker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Banker, Russell. Miss Parker, a sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is a Watkins scholar and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Banker, a junior in the school of business, is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, and Sigma Chi fraternity. Problem of Disheveled Closets Solved by Bags Susie Coed no longer has a reason to complain about her eternally disorganized closet with the many plastic closet accessories which are available now to bring order to those disheveled shelves and rods. Most department stores carry complete lines of the items in all colors and prices. When buying, the college woman may want to think of the future and get the more expensive goods to carry over into after-college living, or she may want to get the less expensive to carry her through only these few years. Starting at the top of the closest, the modern cood will have her blankets encased in easy-to-handle and protective plastic bags. These make storage more orderly while protecting the delicate colors and fibers. Purses stored in the top of a closet are ready-to-carry when they are kept in clear plastic sacks. These sacks, which no college woman can seem to get enough of, are also perfect for protecting sweaters either in the drawer or on the shelf. If there is trouble in the morning locating that certain outfit amid the jumble of hangers on the rod, large plastic garment bags will solve these organization problems. One bag can be used for the skirts, another for blouses, and others for suits, sportswear and dresses. Most bags are fitted with full-length zippers which make handling easier. For even more convenience, many are of clear plastic, making it possible to see what is inside at a glance. If the garment bags do not satisfy a coed's organizational whims, and she still wants protection for those really good dresses or suits, plastic shoulder protectors will do the trick. These handy items fit over the top of the hangar and protect the garment from dust and fading on the hanger. One of the biggest problems in the college woman's closet is shoes. To avoid appearing in class in one brown and one black loafer, she can pair the walkers in a plastic shoe bag. These come in assorted sizes and can be hung on doors or walls. These are only a few, but probably the most essential of the accessories which can turn the closet from a nightmare of disorganization to a dream of efficiency. When roommates or mothers complain about the appearance of belongings, in the future, the coed can remember there is a remedy for the situation as near as the closest department store. Minnesota is the leading iron ore producing state in the nation, accounting for 64 per cent of all domestic shipments in 1957. The pledge class of Phi Delta Theta fraternity held an hour dance with Gertrude Sellards-Pearson Hall Thursday night at the chapter house. ... On The Hill ... Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Sewers of Paris costume party Saturday night. Sigma Pi Chaperones were Mrs. A. G. Kenton, Mrs. Frank Spurrier, Mrs. Pauline Warren and Mrs. Grace Schooling. Annual Founders' Day Celebration Is Held Mr. and Mrs. Rowland S. H. Dyer were hosts Sunday afternoon and evening at their annual Phi Delta Delta Founders' Day celebration. Phi Delta Delta is an international legal fraternity. Miss N. Faye Woodward, Lawrence, assisted the hosts. Guests included M. C. Slough, Dean of the School of Law, and Mrs. Slough, William R. Scott, associate professor of law, and Mrs. Scott, Miss Vera Jones, vast national president of Phi Delta Delta, Miss Ida G. Turner, Kansas City, Mo., president of Psi Chapter of Phi Delta Delta, and Miss Hazel Anderson, law librarian. Mu Phi Epsilon Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national professional music fraternity, was hostess to a district conference here Saturday. One hundred delegates represented 15 active and alumni chapters at the conference. Patricia Duerksen, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, was chairman. Robert Baustian, professor of orchestra, spoke on his experiences in European opera. A concert in Swarthout Recital Hall was presented in the afternoon by conference delegates. Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, chairman of the department of music education and director of music therapy, was the featured speaker at a banquet Saturday evening. 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