Page 14 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 19, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) THOSE ELEGANT POINTED TOES—Betty Bumgarner, Tulsa, Ola., and Sandra Scroggin, Kansas City, Mo., freshmen, select the latest style in spring shoe fashion for their Easter outfits. Pointed Toes Step Out In New Shoe Fashion Stepping pretty with new spring fashions this season is the latest style in shoes—the extreme pointed or tapered toe with the Louis or slim heel. The pointed toe is doing for older style shoes what Dior's New Look did to women's wardrobes. It is outmoding them in one season. But this new look of the "My Fair Lady" flair is growing in popularity. Toes Feature Buckles The new shoes are slenderly shaped clear down to the important toes with the added spice of buckles, bows, and belts, an ivy league touch. The Louis heel of typical, medium height is an underslung shaped heel with a pointed back to add interest to the back of the shoe. The illusion heel, a heel only slightly higher than average but extremely slim, gives the illusion of height and is good this season. For daytime wear women are choosing shoes in grained calf skin, pebble patent, smooth calf, as well as a combination of patent with grained calf. Details are restrained, with perforations small, and draping and buckles placed strategically to highlight narrowness of the toe. For after-five the silhouettes are shown in dark silks with texture interest. Black Patent Leads Black patent is leading in early buying, fashion experts report, but beige tones, white, gray, and red are also popular. Pastel colors in shoes seem to be a thing of the past. The "new look" in shoes is seen not only in dress shoes, but in moccasins and casuals. Some refer to the fashion as the style of the 1910's and 1920's but the elegance of the pointed toe, slim heel, and textured leather footwear has just as modern look as it did in that golden era. NOW THRU SAT. Gina Lollobrigida in "Beauties of Night" "Fan Fan The Tulip" Most marbles are manufactured from glass today. Millions are turned out each year by plants in Clarksburg, W. Va., and Ottawa, Ill., Machines pop out 200 a minute. Organized Houses Entertain With Parties, Dances, Dinners Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will entertain its alumni with a buffet dinner Saturday. They will be invited to attend the Relays dance. Tau Kappa Epsilon Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority was hostess Sunday to its Lawrence chapter members at a Founder's Day tea. Sigma Pi Barbara Peak, Kansas City, Kan. senior, was chosen Sigma Pi Sweetheart at the fraternity's spring formal, the Orchid Ball. Clyde Byson's orchestra provided dance music. Chaperones were Mrs. C. T. Atkinson, Mrs. Mudge McElhaney, Mrs. Ross Cole, Mrs. Edward Turner and Mrs. Sebonia Hancock. Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held a dessert-dance Tuesday. **** Templin Templin Hall held its spring formal, a dinner-dance. Saturday, Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Paul West and Mrs. and Mrs. Tony Pettus. Sellards Hall held an exchange dinner with Triangle fraternity Tuesday. Sellards Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority had an Easter egg hunt for Lawrence children Thursday. Sellards Sellards Hall held a breakfast with Battenfeld Hall Saturday. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held a dance at the chapter house following the Rock Chalk Revue Saturday. ★ ★ ★ Grace Pearson Grace Pearson Hall held its spring formal Saturday. Clyde Bysom and his orchestra provided the music. Chaperones were Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Miss Julia Ames Willard and Mrs. Edna Ramage. MOVIE MARATHON SATURDAY 5 Features — 4 Cartoons Come when you like — Leave when you like! Nothing Shown Twice NO. 3 Ann Sheridan - Sterling Hayden Donald O'Conner - Janet Leigh Hell's Half Acre NO.4 Take Me To Town SUNDAY & MONDAY 2 Big Hits Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity held a French costume party recently. Chaperones for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisch and Mr. and Mrs. Steward Blumenfeld. Alpha Kappa Lambda Box Office Opens 6:30 Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority held its annual Parent's Day Sunday. The parents were entertained with a dinner followed by a program. Theta Chi Chapters from KU. Kansas State College, Emporia State Teachers College, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in Kirksville, Central Missouri State College in Warensburg, and Colorado State College in Ft. Collins, were present. The sixth annual Alpha Kappa Lambda Founder's Day Banquet was held recently at the Town House Hotel in Kansas City, Kan. Show Starts At Dusk Theta Chi fraternity will hold its annual Dream Girl formal at the Eldridge Hotel Friday. Chaperoes will be Mrs. Helen Spradling, Mrs. Fannie Spurrier, Mrs. Mary Winton-and Mrs. Hazel Carter. ** Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Tau Omega *** Members of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity recently installed a new chapter at Central Missouri State College in Warrensburg, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity elected Jim Trombold, Wichita junior, president for second semester. Dick Adam, Emporia sophomore, was elected secretary. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi, sorority's bottle band played at the Y-Orpheum Talent Show at Kansas State College recently. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority held its Mother's Weekend recently. The mothers were taken to dinner and to the Rock Chalk Revue. Some 12.6 million acres of permanent and annual protective cover and 283,000 acres planted to trees were established during 1955 in the United States. TOMORROW Thru Tue. Ends Tonite "FEAR. STRIKES OUT" Jim Piersall Story Tonite & Sat. Walt Disney's "Cinderella"