as .T THE MICHIGAN 'DAILY' - t , CAST WILL BRING I Wl |PV ENGLISH ACTRESS LEAGUE HILL LJIUL I, Elizabeth Risdon will play in the Repertory company, which will 1 open its first presentation here next Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Orders For Cards Will Be Taken Whitney Theatre. ,Shaw's "Doc- I At the League Table tor's Dilemma', will be the first of All This Week a series of four plays which the Guild will stage in Ann Arbor. 'STORES OFFER DISCOUNT Miss Risdon is a young EnglishI actress rapidly earning -a definite Christmas cards may be ordered position in the theatrical world. at the League table in University Coming over from London ten Eall all this week. The committee years ago to play in "Fanny's First Play," also by Shaw, she has since on the undergraduate campaign remainded in America acting with for League funds has succeeded in such players as Otis Skinner, obtaining a display of infinite va- George Arliss, and William Gil- riety this year, including not only lette. Recently she appeared in cards, but Christmas seals, ribbons, the Guild Productions of "The d Cs, Silver Cord," "Pygmalion,'' and and novelties as well. "Right You Are If You Think You Engraving of the cards is also Are." Miss Risdon also played in being handled by the League com- the Theatre Guild production of mittee. Frances Novy, '31, who is Shaw's ""Heartbreak House," which - marked the worldt premiere of that in charge of the sale of Christmas play. She is the wife of Brandon articles, has announced that No- Evans, also of the Guild Repertory vember, 18 is the last possible date company.o Peg Entwistle is one of the more j( Christmas cards may be prominent of the cast's younger ordered between the hours of I leading women. After her start(. 8 and 12, and 1 and 4 all this with Walter Hampden, she played ( week at University Hall oppo- with the Jewett Reportery Theatre( site the candy booth. in Boston. Her first play in New o -o York was "The Man From To- that orders for engraving can be ronto.' Here she also established filled. The sale of Christmas cards her reputation as the leading lady will continue, however, until a in "Tommy," which had a long later date, which will be announc- Broadway engagement. Her hus- ed later. band is Robert Keith, one of the The League secured its unusual outstanding actors in the Guild, selection of cards from Mrs. Gutge- NOTICE sell of Minneapolis, whose name is known throughout the United My dear, weren't you positively thrilled to death over the way the team performed Saturday? When I heard the score, I felt like cheer- ing right on the spot, and only re- strained myself with great diffi- culty. Since I was home, I thought perhaps the neighbors wouldn't understand. If I had been in Ann Arbor, I would - undoubtedly have had support had I started a cheer- ing section or something. Anyway, I get prouder and prouder of our team all the time. They certainly deserve lots of credit for the way they are going at things. What with everyone more or less against them and ev- erything there at the start, it's a wonder they just didn't give up and tell the student body and all the alumnae and everybody else to go far away and see if they cared. Me being a lady, I can't express myself as forcefully as I might were I a member of the team, or even editor of Rolls. Really, you know, if the team could do as well as they did Sat- urday when they had all of thirty people out of the 10,000 or so stu- dents on the campus down to see them off when they left for Balti- more, there's no telling what they could have done had the remain- ing few students gone down to wish them luck, too. be more strenuous this year than ever before. To foster the Christmas card sale, several arrangements have been made as a particular service to patrons. Foremost of these is the fact that a table will be main- tained in University Hall through- out the entire week. Purchasers are not being asked to pay for their goods until their order is re- ceived. The committee is doing ev- erything possible to make for rapidity in the filling of orders. Two weeks at the most is the time require for the filling of even the largest order. Another source of funds in which the women of the University have been offered to: the League by Jac- curing of the discounts which have been offere ;dto the League by Jac- obson's dress shop and Goodhue's flower store. Both have offered five percent discounts, which is to be granted only on condition that HEMSTITCHING SHOP Alterations and Dressmaking Choose your Costume Jewelry from our stock KLENZONA CLEANS CLOTHES OVER CRIPPEN'S DRUG STORE fIIdJ11111111lifiillillli llllllll iiillil1111 11U 1111111I11 l11l Yli ill ll lll iillll 11l 1:: Exquisite Formals Featuring-. 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