Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 11, 1950 April Showers For June Brides And what better time is there than this April to try something new or a bit unusual to make the occasion one that will be long remembered by bride and guests alike? Perhaps the friend you want to fete is one who will be traveling with a husband in the service after she is married. Shower her with items to make her roundthe-world jaunts more efficient and enjoyable. For the girl who simply loves to cook, a pantry-shelf shower would be appropriate. Containers of her favorite spices and special jams and jellies could help her stock her cupboard. Perhaps she'd like chocolate from Switzerland or Holland. French olive oil or special imported cheeses for those exotic dishes. You might include luggage tags, a travel iron, a small cosmetic case or the new clothes-washing kits which include detergent, stretchable nylon clothsline and clothes-pins. Parties With Different Twist Two inexpensive parties with a different twist are a paper shower or a brush party. Gifts for the paper shower might include paper towels to match the colors of the bride's new kitchen, stationery, patterned cocktail napkins, waste baskets, note pads or subscriptions to favorite magazines. Brushes come in all shapes and sizes for many household and personal needs. Guests might bring clothes brushes, toothbrushes, a broom, vegetable brush, bottle brush or bath brushes. Games for showers are always a problem. For this one you might have each guest write her recipe for a happy marriage. These "recipes" should then be given to the bride who will read them to the guests and keep them as memeertes of the party. If the friend you want to honor now lives in another part of the country and will be married there, why not give her a shower by mail? Parties With Different Twist Guests may come to the party with unwrapped gifts. Supply them with gift papers, ribbons and tags. Then hold a "wrapping bee" with a prize for the prettiest or most unusual package. Have A 'Wrapping Bee' ... On The Hill ... All decisions on membership eligibility and material to be published will be made by the Quill editorial board composed of Cross, Jordan Crittenden, Wichita, Gilbert Cuthbertson, Leavenworth, Lloyd Karnes, Sabetha, Clydene Boots, Isabel, all juniors. Manuscripts should be given to Bob Cross, Overland Park junior and editor of Quill, before April 23. Cross said that manuscripts can be returned to the person submitting them only if the author supplies his name, address and telephone number. Delta Upsilon fraternity will hold its annual Two Yard Hop Saturday at the Lakeview Club. You can assemble them all in one box and send them to the bride-to-be. The gifts should be small and easy to wrap for mailing. Delta Upsilon Quill Magazine Price Reduced The club tentatively has set May 12-14 as the days of sale for the spring issue. The price of Quill magazine will be reduced from 35 cents to 25 cents, as decided at the Quill Club's meeting Wednesday in the Kansas Union No manuscript contest will be held for this issue. Anyone interested can submit manuscripts for membership in Quill Club and publication in the magazine. A gift idea that may have lasting value for the bride and her friends may be combined with any other shower or carried out by itself. Each guest should bring some token of a meaningful experience with the bride. The gift might be a poem, book, record or picture, but whatever it is it should be a symbol of a tie between them. Sigma Alpha Epsilon --exchange dinner Thursday with the Delta Gamma sorority at the fraternity chapter house. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will hold its Province Convention Saturday at the chapter house. 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