Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1957 CHERIE WRAY Two Couples Announce Engagements The engagement of Cherie Elaine Wray to Gordon Haley Smith has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Grayce Patrick Wray of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Smith, also of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Wray is a senior in the school of education and is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mr. Smith is a senior at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hicks of Liberty, Mo. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to John Kaye Lonborg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lonborg also of Liberty. Miss Hicks is a junior in the School of Education and lives in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Lonborg is a junior in the School of Business and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The couple is planning a January wedding. Sororities Tell Winter Pinnings Wilson-Mills Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Anna Wilson, Wichita senior, to Belden Mills, Lawrence graduate student, and member of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity. Dawson-Billings The pinning of Patricia Dawson, son, Emporia sophomore, to Bob Billings, Russell junior, has been announced by Pi Beta Phi sorority. Billings is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Fink-Anderson Pi Beta Phi, the sorority of Marcia Fink, Topeka junior, has announced her pinning to a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Bob Anderson, Salina junior. The first patent for chewing gum was issued in 1869 to W. F. Semple of Mount Vernon, Ohio. Flattering Hair-dos Frame Your Face Although it's a poor policy, people are always taking things at face value—including women. You may have a pretty face, or you may not, but the least you can do is frame it with a flattering hair-do. Don't run the risk of hiding your true face values with a hair-do that is being currently worn by everyone else. Your hairdo should be suited to you, to do the most for you. The five recognized facial types are heart, oblong, diamond, square and round. No one hair style will look right on all of these shaped faces so look at yourself closely to see which shape your face is. Then choose your style. Heart-shaped Face Heart-shaped Face A heart-shaped face is flattered by low, straight bangs which disguise the forehead expanse. By turning the ends up crisply, the sides of the face achieve fullness and the chin seems less pointed. To disguise the length of an oblong face use bangs as an important feature and hide the ears beneath soft folds of hair that trail into a page boy finish. The square face looks less severe when there is a lift to the hair on top and an upward, slanted lift to the hair at the sides. The squared brow is camouflaged by introducing a large curl below the hairline at the Sally Wilen Chosen Fraternity Sweetheart Sally Wilen, Manhattan junior and member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, was elected national sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity for the month of December. Each Tau Kappa Epsilon chapter throughout the United States submitted candidates and twelve women were selected, one for each month. Lawrence Welk, an alumnus of the fraternity, made the selections. Heat a 17-ounce can of cream-style corn with the same amount of milk, $ \frac{1}{2} $ teaspoon salt and $ \frac{1}{2} $ teaspoon chili powder. Serve piping hot with warm rolls filled with deviled ham and cream cheese. for TUX RENTALS and complete formal accessories go to 843 massachusetts side of the head. A waved pony tail, falling just to the neckline, is also flattering. Don Crawford • Bob Blank VI 3-0330 HIXON STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Exchange dinners will be held between independent residence halls and sororities during the months of December, February and April. A diamond-shaped face often has a prominent chin and it can be minimized by a long bob, disciplined by deep waves, full curled ends and a sweep to the right side of the forehead. This gives a greater width across the top and by placing the end flare below the ears, facial proportions are changed. Round Face 721 Mass. Casual bangs veil the forehead of the round face and the sides are worked close to the head near the face, but fan out to greater width above the temple. The top of the ear is covered, for complete exposure of the ears tends to enlarge the circle. The back is worn in close-to-the-head fashion with ends up-turned casually and close. Tentative dates of Dec. 10, Feb. 6, and April 15 have been set by the women's Inter-Residence Assn. and the women's Panhellenic Council, sponsors of the dinners. Women Schedule Exchange Dinners When you recognize what your best features are the advantage of them and plan a good frame for that "face value" picture. The six independent halls to participate will be Gertrude Sellards Pearson, which has been divided into two sections for the exchange dinners, and the four scholarship halls, Sellards, Douthart, Miller and Watkins. Hodder Hall will be included with Gertrude Sellards Pearson. All twelve sororities will participate in the dinner. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority held a mock pinning party recently at the sorority chapter house. A dance was held at the Stables following the party. ... On The Hill . . . Phi Kappa Psi Alpha Delta Pi *** Alpha Delta Pi sorority had as its dinner guests recently Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Miss Peg Hardman and Miss Patricia Patterson, assistant deans of women. Phi Gamma Delta Mr. and Mrs. T. DeWitt Carr were recent dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house. Mr. Carr is the former dean of the Phi Kappa Sigma Elects Officers Mike Klein, Mission junior, was recently elected Alpha for Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Other officers are John Meicher, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Beta; Don Hoelscher, Topeka senior, Pi; Kendall Harrington, Parsons senior, Iota; Dave McDonald, Beloit senior, Tau. Henry Jeffries, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Sigma; J. R. Fultz, Mound Valley senior, Upsilon; George Smith, Lawrence junior, Psi; John Hoeelscher, Topeka senior, housing Theta; Larry Jones, Milford junior, athletic Theta; Gary Hale, Atwood senior, activities chairman, and Tom Thompson, Urbana, Ill, sophomore, librarian. JAMES A. MICHELER'S STORY OF LONELINESS AND LOVE! M-0-M GRAPHIC UNTIL THEY SAIL JEAN SIMMONS *JOAN FONTAINE* PAUL NEWMAN *PIPER LAURIE* Plus: Cartoon—News Now thru Wednesday Delta Delta Delta School of Engineering and is now the consultant for the research foundation. --please state size, sweater color and monogram color. Chi Omega had as its guest recently Mrs. Winnie Bowker, Little Rock, Ark., national treasurer. She was guest of honor at a dinner and spoke to the chapter members on Chi Omega purposes. Delta Delta Delta sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity recently held an exchange dinner at the chapter houses. The chaperones were Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow and Mrs. H. W. Jenkins. Chi Omega sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will hold an exchange dinner Thursday at the chapter houses. The chapersones will be Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie and Mrs. H. W. Jennkins. Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi sorority has announced the pledging of Dianna Dicks, Kirkwood, Mo., and Linda McAllister, White Plains, N. Y., both Sphomores. Sorority Announces Pledges Use Kansan Want Ads Open 6:45—Curtain 7:00 Feature at 7:20-9:15 NOW THRU WED. "The Tin Star" STARTS THURSDAY For 3 Days Monogramme Shetland $13.98 by Nothing more popular than this 100% imported Shetland-Nothing more personal than the monogram. Each one a Christmas thrill. Red, Light Grey, Navy or White. Sizes 34- 40. Any color monogram. Ten day delivery. WHEN ORDERING BY MAIL On The Plaza 220 W.47th On Brookside 6312 Brookside MGTD and to 5:30 p On The Campus Lawrence CHRIS that i Specia faculti trated cation year mas d 1019 837 943 1 1119 1200 1100 SI 1 613 1407 913 725 743 A. B. C. D.