Hru FH MICFlT-G-AID' DAILY MICHIlAN:DOgL CO WfmkV AMWUMW 9 JG P REHEARSALS WOMEN WHO WILL ATTEND T1 ANNUAL J-HOP FEBRUA FOR CHOUS 9 ST Meetings of Women in Cast to Be Held to Teach Art of Makeup. {,. RY 12 CINCINNdATI DEBATE TOBE HELD HERE1 First, University Contest Be Discussion of India. Will Dorothy Barnes sociation, will attend the dance with Robert McDonald. Raymond Helt, '33, chairman of the floor committee'will take Leona Kitchen of Muskegon. Robert Bro- die, '33, chairman of decorations, 'will accompany Florence Jacobs of Detroit. John Groves, assistant chairman, will lead one-of the lines with Barbara Cook, of Chicago. Among the prominent couples will be Richard Tobin, '32, manag- ing editor of the Daily who will es- cort Margaret ,'Thompson, '32, of Detroit, Collegiate Sorosis, women's editor of the Daily. Carl Forsythe, '32, City seditor of the Michigan Daily, will take Betty Coaltrap of Delaware, Ohio. Margaret Grant, '35, of Monroel will be escorted by Edward McCor- mick, president of the Student Council. Frank Hasel, '33, assistant chairman of the floor' conimittee, will take Hazel Trowbridge, of To- ledo, Ohio. Eloise Kincaide, '35, of. Montgom- ery, W. Va., will attend the J-Hop escorted by David Nichol, news edi- tor of the Michigan Daily. Miss Kincaide is a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge. Women from all parts of the country will attend the function together with other University stu- dents and members of the commit- tee. 'A 0UI-TAI PjN8R Parker, Sheaffer, aterman, Conklin, etc., $1.00 and up. A large ana choice assortxment Boea ri aPioa ' L L Cincinnati University will be the first university -ean to oppose the University of Michigan debaters on the question of whether India should be granted independenge immediately. This debate is tk be held on the second day of the new semester, February 16. The women from Cincinnati are making a tour through this part of the country meeting a number of universities on the debate platform. I They are debating both the Indian question and that of the cancella- tion of war debts. The debate with Michigan is a non-decision contest as it is not hone of the regular con- ference debates. The final an- nouncement of which women will represent the university has not been made as yet. Both of the varsity debates will be held on thq night of February 25. The negative team will go to In- diana to compete with Indiana uni- versity while the affirmative team Will entertain Northwestern univer- sity here. The women who are working on the negative team are: Dorothy Daniels '32, Gladys Baker '33, and Jean Hagaman '33. i'he affirmative team is composed of the following: Dorothy Davis '33, Maxine ilmore '33, and Alice Schleh '32. Both teams are being coached by Mr. Floyd K. Riley of the Speech de- partment. I { i S 1 f L PERMANENT WAVES Take advantage of our low end-of- season special prices. AU1 waves complete with 4 shampoo and set at no extra charge. WAVEOLINE SYSTEM-A rea wave at Spopular $3.00 price............................0 MARCELINE OIL WAVE-a recondi- tioning oil $4.50 system........ ....... CURLINE PROCESS - Our very wave.........................$6.00 Shampoo. Finger Wave, Arch, Marcell, Manicure, Facial, Hot Oil, any one soc, any two ?5c j PUBLI BEAUTY SIOP PE sa '1Liberty St. Phone 23414 314 S. State St., Ann .Ar wr. I A THREE DAY BEAUTY SPECIAL 0 "Mond ay a Tuesday * Wednesday PERMANENT WAVING... .... . $5.00 SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVES ... 75c World's Fastest DIyers a ibattia4 Beauty Shop' i Pholne 78 338 South State Street Phone 8878 Special Showing of Large eadsize Hats / H . I M 7' r Let your J-HOP FOOTWEAR be SANDALS c4 to t.95 bbreviation of . $500 ILd!,% a $750 in very youthful models, which have just arrived from New York and in an unusual .... .- assortment of colors. 24 inches. Head sizes, up to TINTED FREE $ The style illustrated has all the a1 i II I II a I