Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Sept. 25, 1956 My Fair Lady 32087 7 CYNTHIA ANN BERRINGER Two Engagements Announced The engagement of Miss Cynthia Ann Berringer, Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Gary Poe, Harlan, Iowa, junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Poe, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Berringer. Miss Berringer is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, Poe is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. --the consumer, the clear lucite plastic slippers which reminds one of the Cinderella glass slipper will be popular. Because of its neutrality it has turned out to be more or less basic. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Morgan of Lyons announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen to Dr. Archibald Tetzlaff. Miss Morgan is a senior in nursing and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Dr. Tetzlaff is a resident doctor in anesthesiology at the St. Francis hospital in Wichita The wedding will be October 20. Will Buttons Be Buttons? Clock-faces, tasseled disks and female hands are the latest devices used in Paris to fasten garments. Buttons are coming into their own this season as conversation pieces as well as functional ornaments. A new idea on suits is to match button colors to the fur trimming. Another novelty is carved wood buttons on tweed suits. Also seen is large rimmed or flat buttons made of gun metal. Some of the new gold buttons used on blouses and suits look like miniature door-knobs from past centuries. Tiny gilded, female hands, complete with wrist and bracelet, are on sale in Paris specialty shops as buttons for girls who like a special touch. The pledge class of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity elected Tom Jones, Kansas City, Kan., freshman president. Houses Hold Elections Other officers elected are Kenneth Wagnon, Wichita, vice president, Denny Lee, Hays, secretary, and John Thompson, St Joseph, Mo., treasurer. All are freshmen. The pledges of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority have elected Billie Dowdell, Junction City sophomore, president. Other officers elected are Joy Benjes, Kansas City, Mo., vicepresident; Loretta Jones, Atchison, secretary, and Betty Alexander, Onawa, Ia., treasurer. All are sophomores. *** Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge class has elected Lloyd Riffer, Centralia freshman, president. Other officers elected are Bob Berckebile, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, vice president, Phil Bowman, Hutchinson, secretary-treasurer, Rex Parsons, Fredonia, social chairman both are juniors; Gene Huggins, Wichita, Norris Flagler, Wakeeney, and Jim Wallace Topeka. IFPC representatives, all are freshmen. Capt. James Cook was the first man to cross the Antarctic circle. KU Represented At Convention Jack Harington, Terre Haute junior and John Spanbauer, Kansas City, Mo. junior, attended the thirty-first International Convention of Delta Chi fraternity at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Over 250 delegates from 14 Delta Chi active chapters and 17 alumni chapters attended the convention which began September 17. The meetings closed Thursday evening with an installation banquet addressed by Jefferson J. Coleman, president of the national fraternity and Chairman of the Convention. Tied-Up In Knots? Try This To relieve the tied up in knots feeling after you've been working at top speed at desk or typewriter, try leaning back in your chair, closing your eyes, and stretching out your legs letting your arms hang limp a your sides. Yawn and relax while you count to 60. To get the kinks out of your neck, drop your head back and slowly circle it. Rotate your shoulders backward until the tension leaves them. Then stand on tip-toe raising your arms and stretch as tall as possible. This five minutes relaxation period will enable you to work another hour or two. The ruler of Rei Bouba, a domain of some 36,000 people in Africa's French Cameroons, maintains royal cavalry garbed in chain mail, the National Geographic Society says. The 1956 crop of spring pigs in North Dakota is estimated at 499,000. Shoes for fall and winter and the holiday season are designed to complement the lady's dress and compliment her trim ankle. Broadway Hit Inspires Pointed-Toed Shoes For Winter The new styles are designed to give the finishing touches to the new "ladylike" look being introduced by top designers this season. This seasons shoes revolve from a truly American idea for the first time in years. The designs are inspired by the Broadway hit play, "My Fair Lady," and bring memories of the 1900 to 1914 period. Toes are very pointed and the heels are all but spiked in their very dainty slimness. Shoe experts point out that the new pointed toes, unlike those of the early 1900's are very comfortable. This is attributed to a higher riding throatline which holds the foot back and keeps it from slipping down against the toe of the shoe. The street wear shoes will in general have a "closed-up" look. For evening and holiday wear the halter back and a "bare look" will be shown. They however will still be designed in the very lady like theme. Iridescent crystal pieces of jewelry adorn the vamps of a number of styles. These iridescent pieces pick up color from their surroundings and thus reflect the tones from the remainder of the lady's ensemble. The fabrics of the shoes is particularly interesting this year. A jacquard type of silk is being used for an "effect of depth" and smooth satin is designed to blend with the new pencil slim sheaths. For street wear will be shoes of rippled silk. Due to the wide acceptance by Due to the wide acceptance by Heels will be generally high rather than short and shaped like the French heels of last season, for the shoe manufacturers report that more high heels are bought than any other type. Rinse Off the Soap Silver, Tan or Black Skin authorities maintain that women spend much money in search of a good soap and yet do not know the correct way to wash their faces. Most women fail to rinse off all the suds. Soap, containing alkaline, upsets the acid balance of the skin when left on. This may make the complexion subject to dryness, chapping and infection. The skin quickly returns to normal, however, if all the suds are rinsed off. Houses To Hold Dinner $5.95 to $7.95 Houses To Hold Dinner Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold an exchange dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the chapter houses. More farm workers are killed by accident than in any other major occupation—3,700 last year. Another 310,000 farm workers suffered disabling injuries. Fraternity To Hold Dance Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained the third floor of North College Dormitory with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mary Edmonson, Sig Ep housemother, chaperoned the evening's entertainment. Funerals are the chief social and artistic outlet for Tiwi tribesmen on Melville Island. To put the deceased's evil spirit properly to rest, the death ceremonies are carried on for months, culminating in a final ritual called pukamani. Open Till 8:30 p.m. Thursdays 835 Mass. Ship'n Shore' authentic Ivy League Shirt A celebrity checks in...Ship'n Shore's famous Ivy League shirt in elegantly casual tattersall checks! So finicky the tailoring ..so feather-light the fine woven fabric...you'd think it fresh from a custom workroom! Washable two-tone checks on white...sizes 28 to 38. New woven patterns, solid broadcloths...from 2.98 HUN 920- Jim DO D Welco Mo Corr Jim DO E