THEMICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS zIdio o theNorth univ Club At Sylvan Esolat(', :t )~'I SOCI ETY i Sons O JG-P1Mv yPhillips To ?Sing tIsO GP To FeatureA Sororities To Sell One-Third Entertain After Of Side Re wild The third outing to be given this nier. *erby the Outing Club will be held FeUl~ro .eonigX1b aon1e lwys contrives to appear on- 'VOther houses are continuing their so- Icmu dre;s'ecl in a colorful garb cial activities with rushing dinners. -,enyfietrktstcteSld adthon; vweather-defying mdi iduz- . , ALF iDLT P s are the envy of every beholder. SLast night four guests were enter- Rule Dance, annual engineering for- An~ extremely pra tical and good tamed at a rushing dinnqer at the mal, were sold yesterday, when they, okn lee a onb on SAlpha Delta Pi house. Yellow tapers were first offered, according to a re arnaarlthzie other mo 'ninP'. It w-a . an:d smaill. bowls of ivy decorated the, port by Harold Seamnans, °33E, chair-J of a .mal)lack and white checked ¢tables and Mary Taylor and Virginia mazfteike otritels ubbe, r idmaterial. In addition to Tanen, were also present. Thursday: the reg6uLar coa t therc was a cape, Snight fivemr usswl epe-nght, lined ,,ih bi-igl t red, amndi her acces- ent at a rushing dinner. A warning to engineers to buy their toisicue cre act Fi ' ,. ALPHA OMICRON PI tickets early was made by Richard ,leat her purse, and a close hat of the ushig dnnerforeigh gustsCogger, '33E, general chairman. The .same shade. - as given last night at the Alpha nune ftcesi iie o20, When the weather allows warmer Omicron Pi sorority house. Spring flowrs nd hrmoizin taers ec-he declared. Tickets will be restricted coats and heavy suits are seen every- * rtdte als o nier utlMrh 9 hn where. Polo coats of every conceiv- _ ' ratd th tales to ngieersuntl Mrch 9, henable caoor, from almost white, red g 1ALPHA XI DELTA they will be placed on general cam-I ^ . m Several guests will be entertained pus sale,orreltoecnvtialanTh at a rushing dinner to be held by Bobbie Woodruff and his band ofacesrshvelmtsspsilte. Alpa X Detaon hurda evi~ig.11 pieces, who have been engaged The English swagger-sutit lends it- IvorytapCoralwGalespinoEateLansingwhile sutedt it ethr eiel s vr aeswl rvd h eoa for the dance, are now playing at self to any occasion gracefully. It is Frsmnadsophomores of Delta They have played at the Graystone A utapae ecnl ncmu Gama plnnnga aryin Detroit, a h Lakeside Ballroom ta seemed perfect. It epitomized juniors and seniors of the organiza- at Pine Lake, and other dance' halls wrt nisclro otbie tion after the presentation of the in this part of the" state. During wthicoat as fulr lengt with tw Junior Girls Play tonight. The party October and November the band was apepthpces h lee Mary Phillips, '33Ed, who had the is a traditional affair of the sorority, heard over WENE'', Chicago.weetr-qatrlnhadte lead in "No Man's Land," last year's KAPPtawbeAPPfastGAMMfatrth All 11 members of the orchestra wearer chose 8 inch gloves of brown 'Junior Girls' 'Play will entertain with Astwbryfatilfeueth and the two singers are under 22 'kid. The coa t had an adjustable some of the songs fromn this produc- entertainamenxt to be held, by the years of age. Betty Jane Wolfe. 18-. collar that wrapped warmly under ilon at the Senior Supper which isseirwmno Kap Kpa year old Indianapolis crooner, is the the chin or flopped open to display lo be held this evening at theGam inhorftemmbsa- main attraction of the group. Don a bright scarf. Huge brown leather Leaguec. pearing in the Junior Girls Play to- 'Hughes, -tenor, has sung over WJR. buttomns fastened thne coat at the night after their first performance. Chuck Forida and Doug Heyman di- throat. KAPPAALPHAThE.Avide their time between saxaphone ,~~, ~ The freshmen and the sophomores and singing.: ET S ~~of Kappa Alpha Theta are giving a ZT S hel V - ~~~~~Bobbie Woodruff, owner of the! William Young, '34, s.pent th tosra o h eir ensa spretad fo hu atr the seios uensoa band, plays the trumpet; George week-end in. Detroit. Robert Ca: , nigt a th hose fte th JuiorDobbins directs the orchestra. Dob- '34, motored to Rockford Colleg., paze"; Majtesi ia, " te ar; ZETA PHIay T binls is a former song anid dance man where he was the gn: st of MVI,'s Ooze; Mjestc, Stae Far";ZETAPHIETAon the Radio-Keith-Orpheum circuit. Rebecca Elles. W.iuerth, "lie Learned about Women"- Zeta Phi Eta held a meeting last ______- Free Movie, "Olympic Stars in Ac: night in the chapter room of Angell ______________________________ ___ lion" 8p. i., illAudiorim. Ball. Try-outs were heard, and nom- Coner tin, 8 . n.,Hil Adiorim. inations for next year's officers an- Concets: rganrecial, alme nouncedi. Elections will be held next Chita,4:15 p. in., Hill Audito- Tuesdy._M C H GN L Athletic. Events: Mixed bi'minltmr . hi:l q : I. t rf > M E r i ; x ; {gi : , . . d . ; , E ;j p asa i{ j, rr ' a f, i 7 1. ! i f, ,f . .a TOPS STOPS SIZES 1 2 t2 This Week Only CIffonI.Isiery Exquisitely bSheer Full-.Faslion ,d Cwf There arc 48-gauge all-silk% stocking s NwjithixlOv;"ly French heels, fine tail ring and every appearance to belie their low cosr t. Thley comIn u all the new color1s carefully planned to go with new Spring outfit,. LeagueHosiery:)Sh.,p Llcaq ari ers for ,Phor lix v-Josic) )" tralto solos by ivMrs. Daniel k..neen.anIs ] , a4n l ll S T41A AL4l and a gr oup of harp numbers by Mrs. ournainent, 7:30 p. in., Barboum Ruth Pfohl. Gymo. ____________Danoccs:. Tea dancing, 3 :30 to 5 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA p. in., informal dancing. 8:30 to 10 :20 Mrs. Oliver Hunt and Mrs. Bess p. mn., League Grill. Hart, both of Richmond, Ind., were1 Exhibits: Alpha Alpha GammaI guests over the week-end. T'ravelling Exhibit, Undergraduate Room, League; Studtent Art Ex- change, Hostess Room, League; Mod- er-n Catalan Painting, West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall; Women as Authors, General Library; Leather Book Bindings, William Clemnents Li- brary; Persian Architecture Photo- graphs. Architecture Building. i i TELEP MA4CK'S ,GRI5AFIS 7'SELLING .17V,7'N IN76YLRS- SARS OD ... BUY FOR CASH AT zu70 AR&"-%A ,NOW- at g-ood year's College Shops II l !I ';! ' ' u T H ERE are in u."u aly large, and complete stocks :to sciec r t from . crisp, NEW for SprinOg Appaorel .R . all the regular GOODYEAR qduality. 'lIlhere is tile desire to have, and the need for new ~dresses, coats and shoes .. but thousands have liesitatcd buying during the past weeks . . . NOW t hese very, thin gs are offered at substantial saving ..,20"/: LESS than regular prices. fay making this offer it's our aim to reduce large Stocks .,..'and i inlediate disposal of it will enable u s to co nti flue to offer new things when they're Elvery hadica6.io1n pis to better times ahead .. anid, now's the, tihc to buy it in Ann Arbor. J.0.6 DISCOUNT ALLOWED CON CHTARGE ACCO1JNT IPAYMENTS This is an addition al feature of this exceptionally im~portap t event! 1 I 1 1 i i 4 -c~ Doubly Coru, cts!."s. 50c WVriglz.y's Tot Paste . . 48-gugeChiffon Hosiery !. F i' SikCrepes, 6-inch, yard 054-in ch Spring W .:lnsyard 19, Punjab rirts . . 4 . . "I VISIT TAEFOK FLSWEEKLY BY TELEPHONE" "I've found that the easiest way to keep in touch with the folks b ack. homce is by telephone. I call1 them regularly ocnce a week. And it costs much less than I thought it 'would." Station-to-Station Long Distance rates are surprisingly low. And at 7:00 p m. they a o erced approximately 15 f . with another majbr reduction at 8:30 p. nt. Below are shown, repr esentative' Station-to-Station rates frog- Arai Aror.: t p Here are Just ca Few of the Thrillers We've Prlepared__To Bring in New Custotm r,! \u RO9. !'S i lor W Wool XM 'r !s. f1. 4 $9.5 and $16.75 Dcsscs.. . $6.7.5 Rough ACrep Dresses . ... $ 1.95Kid'or Copeskin Gloves. . . $1.95 Silk Lingerie f.w . . . . " 4-OZ. Cakes Biltmore Soap. . . 12 Steven's Lnen Crash,. 2 yo rds.. $3.33 to $5.00 Women's Shoes.. . NewSpring Hats, 211/to24 ... # #25C .75 # L2N:/2ec Qm 'Y j:l - ' , E tj ,{ En lish, Syracuse, Bavarian C $L1O Pequot Sheets, 81 'or 72)1 .3Large Bath Towels ... . Stcmped Pillow Cases,2 pair e" . es frSit Mi -$1.00 Silk Ties,. . A'nn /lrbor to: Day (4:.30 A.M.- Evening $.; .55 1.50 Bay City $ ,70 Hofuztoil. 2.0 K.aaiaoo .....70 Night 8::0 P.M. 4I :30 AIVI. S.35 1.00 .35 .65 .80 .G0 Petoskey 1.30 Salte Ste. Marie. . '1.55 Traverse City . 1;15 (117belf the dharge fOr d al a federal lax op .5S 1.00 1 .15 .85 men's M-en's Mn's Men's Mer i c s 50c'Socks..* s $2.59 U nlined G loves., aj m s $1.00 Union Suits. Covtton Ribbed Shirts 50c broadcloth charts 50c Linen FHondker- chie Block CowhideBelts X90 fir./75c A 4 . . w 2 ,. * . . . .69 4 G!P\GWV12 A D'Q I I// is 50C: or ,n,'C., I 11