FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1951 Sleek Silhouette Stays Say Fashion Experts Splphur and molasses may be one remedy for those midwinter blues,. but a happier - tonic for the college girl is the planning of her spring wardrobe. February issues of leading fashion magazines are featuring many Paris-inspired styles. The silhouette is still a sleek one. Vari ation on the basic sheath line have been artfully achieved by de- tails such as the jutting tunic, scarf-stole or low-placed hem line pleats. The trumpet silhou ette is the distinguished expon ent of the slim line that bursts into low, flared fullness at the hemline. In keeping with this basic sil houette, the newest suit, is a form-fitting wool sheath dress with a waist-length jacket, boxy or, flared. The dress is cut like . a jumper and may be worn singly or with a blouse. Likewise, the jacket is doubly useful as a top for other skirts. . Long Jacket A new twist to the classic .suit is the long fitted jacket. with -an oblique closing. This' line helps to create a curved look, which is also carried out - in the padded hipline and slanted pockets. Spring just wouldn't seem nat ural without an influx of spark ling prints, and this season is no exception. Variety is the keynote —from dainty miniatures to pre cise gec r_etries, oversized florals and gaudy Roman stripes. Fabrics are all-important -- luxurious silks are available as well as the sheerest nylons; linen seems to be coming into its own again. Mangone Topper The Mangone-inspired topper is rapidly becoming as perennial as Easter itself because of the ease with which it goes over suits and slim dresses. Full-length coats are shaped and fitted or shaped and flowing loosely in the pyra mid line. It's a toss-up as to whether gray can ever be replaced as one of the best basic colors, but it's getting plenty of competition from postman's blue, a soft, med ium shade which seems to en hance every complexion and hair shade. A sweep of brilliant pur ple for suits and toppers or just a. touch at the throat spells fash ion this season; the new acces sory color for spring is a flash of vivid orange-brown—striking when worn with navy, gray, brown or black. A high note of white and a soft touch of beige complete the harmony. Phi Kappa Sigma Newly elected officers of Phi Kappa Sigma are president, Otto Grupp; social chairman, James Keightly; scholastic chairman, John Wylie; recording secretary, John Stewart; corresponding sec retary, Nathaniel Netscher, treas urer Richardson Farley, pledge master, James Davis; rushing chairman, Lewis Baldwin; house manager, Edward Davis; caterer, Samuel Kincaid. New pledges of the fraternity are Robert Betz, Clifford Stewart, Thomas Gardner, George Knous, Jay Headly, Warren Houseman, Raymond Barr. Who Has Eternal Life! Hear Bob Smoot Tonight 7:30-8:45 10 Sparks ' Campus Bible Conference of the Penn: State Bible Fellowship . By BETTY LOUX Jo Ann Lee Heads Cwens Jo Ann M. Lee was recently eleCted president of the 1951 class of CwenS, sophomore. women's honorary. Other officers are: vice president, Joanne Williams; sec retary, Barbara Denniston; treas urer, Yvonne Carter. The following positions were filled at the grotip's first meet ing, held on Monday evening: ritual, chairman, Grace Ander son; publicity chairman, Joanne Hutchon; service chairman, Mary .I Lou Elliott; historian; Doris Cook; •correspondent for "Tid", national Cwen publication, Bar bara Baker; faculty advisor, Miss Mary. E. Brewer. Eileen Harrington • . Marries Don Roy Miss Eileen Patrice Earrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Harrington, of Mt. Lebanon, was married to Donald Dennler Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. .E. Roy, of 'Philadelphia. Miss Patricia Crawford of Mt. Lebanon served as maid of honor, and Miss Mary Harrington, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Parry Roy, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride wore a transparent white velvet gown fashioned with a Peter Pan collar, trimmed with seed pearls. Her finger tip veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of seed pearls. The bride is a member of Kap pa Kappa Gamma sorority, and was a senior in home economics. Mr.. Roy is a graduate of the Col lege, and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The couple is living in Phila delphia. Zeta Tau Alpha Sally - Deal and Carolyn Kline were pledged by Zeta Tau Alpha sorority Monday night. Newman Club A mixer sponsored by the Newman club to acqtaint new Catholic students with the ac tivities of the group will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at Phi Kappa fraternity, 338 East Fairmount avenue. AIM • Post - Athletic Dance No. 2 • Saturday Night After. Game • Rec Hall • 25c Admission • Skip Reider's Orchestra • Tickets at Student Union THE DA.H.,Y COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA Philotes Holds Open House On Monday. Philotes, social club for inde pendent women on campus, will hold its regular Open House meeting Monday at 7 p.m. in the Play Room of White Hall. President Ruth Aaron said all independent coeds are welcome to attend the get-acquainted pro gram. All independent women in their second semester or better and having a 1 average are eli gible to join at a later meeting. Philotes meets twice a month and has plans for a semi-formal spring dance. Entertainment committee mem bers for Monday's Open House are Dorothy Green, chairman. Janet Moeder, Phyllis Eaton, and Carolyn Abrahams. On the refreshment committee are Evelyn Kaufman, chairman, Beverly Silverman, and Jean Col ler. Favor committee members are Mary Ann Johnson, chairman, Laura Badway, and Audrey Lutz. Marjory Evans Weds Howard Fish Miss Marjory Anne Evans, daughter of Mr. George Evans, of Erie, was married on Jan. 27 to Howard McFarland Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fish, also of Erie. Miss Mary Mueller, of Erie, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Jo ann Daubenspeck and Patricia Acosta, sorority sisters. of the bride, and Miss Jean Lasher. John Fish, brother of the groom, served as best man. Miss Evans wore a gown of white lace and tulle, with a fingertip veil attached to a lace Juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bride is a member of Kap pa Kappa Gamma sorority, and was a senior in elementary edu cation. Mr. Fish is a junior in liberal arts at Princeton univer sity. The couple are now living in Princeton, N.J. gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln ff.. CHECKING THE FILES .. . IN 1946 SERVES 1: , 7- :''' ' 4 ' ; i so easy to wash ".t. • quick to dry i 1 no ironing ril long, wearing -VI:J:1 1 , i. : ' • Styled in either small, medium or large. Get yours now *Grant Dixon became first Lion freshman Intercollegiate wrestling champion *John Benglian won his first E. I. 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Deitz graduated from the Col lege in January and is now a graduate student in meteorology. He is past president of Acacia fraternity. Yerkes-Conaway Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Conaway of Warren have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Betsi, to James H. Yerkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Yerkes, of Williamsport. Miss Conaway is a senior ma joring in speech and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Yerkes graduated from the Col lege in January with a degree in hotel administration, and is now employed by Stouffers, Restau rants in New York. He is a mem ber of Sigma Pi fraternity. 24- HOUR SERVICE on all KODAK WORK "PACOLARGER" JUMBO PRINTS AT NO EXTRA, . COST GIBS PHOTO FINISHING 212 E. College Ave. In the Penn State Photo Shop' a-n-d- Today More Than Ever SALLY'S engagetriento Watson-Geltz Mr. and Mrs. James A. Geltz Perrysville, Pa. announce the en gagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Beecher Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Watson of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Geltz, a junior in educa tion, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Watson is a member of Delta Tau Delta fra ternity and a junior in agricul tural economics. Use Collegian Classified For Best Results thru the Looking Glass How do you like that! A guy can't drink a cup of coffee without losing his girl. How was my roomy Orval to know his girl was in the next booth. He was exclaim ing, "George, you should see her! Saw her last night for the first time, and what lines! And man does she hug...." Just then we felt the deep freeze as his girl icicles her way past our booth. She'll probably never believe Orval was raving over the new Buick. She'll love you for these But you can bet your last week's meal ticket she'll thaw when she sees the pearl ear rings Orval bought at Ethers for Valentine's Day. Why, a Who's Who oyster couldn't tell one of these from one of its very own. Yes sir, Jack, if you . want her heart to palpitate for you, give her pearls from Ethers. There's nothing like them next to mink. Or around her neck. And these heart warmers won't cost you this semester's allowance either. An earring can be had for only fifty cents. (You'll want two.) Enuf pearls to make her stoop shouldered are yours for less than five. Ethel has them by the yard The nice thing about pearls is that they go with anything . . . sweater, blouse, suit, eve ning gown. They're what you might call the "basis" acces sory. Call them what you will, but get them at Ethel's. Selec tion at any price is unlimited. And prices are right. Compare. For a sampling, look in the small window outside. Valentine Suggestions: a bushel or a peck If you gave her pearls for Christmas, don't be down hearted. Ethel has a couple of hundred other gifts that will start her knitting you argyles. For example, Ethel offers hand some leather, metal, and wood frames to frame your picture from poStage stamp to mural size. For her desk, purse, wall. Or locket. There's a lipstick size per fume atomizer at $3. Key cad dy for $l. Roll, and King wal lets from $3.50. Evening bags for $5. Gay stuffed animals to brighten her room, and spirits for $1.50 up. For a place in her heart, stop in at Ethel's, in the heart of State College. Ouch! ® di _:,,i~~~:r a 112 E. COLLEGE AVE PAGE FIVE with George