THURSDAY, Plmlww iwvsglmyv- i ?fit" lm A TT.V ml - ~ ..~. .-I...... . .. ..... ..'N~ NOW THROUGH SATURDAY DIAL NO 8-6416 ONE SHOW TONIGHT at 7:10 First Feature Starts at 7:20 I th RiTQAM NS . I CARY. FRANK CAPRA'S SENIC' AND ItunQ f AYMND LA PETER MASSEY *.CARSON * LORRE t 6 c t S w t in his great LAFP HITI the Gnar( C1tK T1 AA i J 1 W Annual Community Sing To Take Place Saturday :iighlighting the holiday season' will be led by John A. Merrill and the 1958 Christmas Community will beale Poh. MaryMa.n Pageant and Sing will be held at will feature Prof. Marilyn Mason 7:.30 pm., Saturday. Browxn of the music school as organist and Prof. Percival Price The 30th All Community Sing of the music school, carillonneur. Kurt K. Neumann is general Ichairman and he is assisted by T o erLeonard J. Chase, advisory chair- man; William W. Taylor, director, and Loine Meinel, coordinator. Folk Dances Opening the program will be ''Deck The Halls" with the audi- I Um NOW! DIAL NO 2-3136 - M THE HILARIOUS BROADWAY STAGE SHOCKER! M-G-M Pesents A JOSEPH FIELDS PRODUCTION Starring Doris Day " Richard 2Waidinark cosafn GIG YOUHGGIA SCALA 'C eSc~ FOLK SINGER-Str-umming her guitar and singing, Odetta will interpret the lyrics of familiar and unfamiliar folk songs at a concert Friday night. Blues, work songs, lullabies and fantasies will also be included in Odetta's repertoire. Odetta To Give Concert At Armory Tomorrow Sixteen professional Russian folk dancers will perform in native costume for the Russian Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at' the Baptist Church, 512 E. HuronI Street. "These Wayne University and University of Detroit students are of Lithuanian and Baltic States origin and will do native dances dating back to the 12th century-- the pagan days," said Vytas Dukas, Grad., who danced with the group in 1950. According to Dukas, the "fast and vivid" dances may include an old polka, a windmill and a harvest dance. Dukas arranged the pro- gram for the Russian Club. Also highlighting the meeting are two plays by Prof. Robert Magidoff. First year Russian stu- dents will star in the presentation of "Jenning's White Mystery" and "Jenning's Dream." "The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in everything Russian among Russian students and to give them an opportunity' to present their talents," said Temira Pachmuss, technical ad- visor of the club. ence and choruses participating. The A Cappella Choirs of Ann Arbor and University High School. Contando Girls Chorus, Lyra Male Chorus and St. Thomas High School Choir will take part in the program. Holy Ghost Fathers Sem- inary Choir. Ann Arbor Civic Women Singers, and First Metho- dist Church Junior Choir will also be featured. OSLU Studenut GIe 11 a Given Fine An Ohio State University stu- dent was fined $50 and court costs recently in Columbus, Ohio, on charges of participatin'g in an un- lawful lottery, while the case against another student was dis- missed. Racy A. Morris, arrested by the highway patrol on Oct. 31, re- ceived the fine and is still subject to university discipline. Jay S. Noyes appeared in court yesterday and then was dismissed. I NEXT MARTIN & LEWIS "AT WAR WITH THE ARMY" I Y r0 l11 _.. _...__ For Tall Gals! For Medium Gals! 10 to 20 The Blouson, a beautiful basic dress for unlimited I hi LJ