____ ____ ____ ___ ITE ICH~G~N DAILY i pusM C ° r T '1)ee~esL~are Fr io1 To Talk On Po)itie NM'iehIgan1S t ate4.Coll11egre A Cosmopolitan Meet ZD ko-jlm 0 Tcke Sale For soIph Prom To Start Monday Will Be On Sale At Unioni And By.Conmiriee t ;Bad Not Yet SelectedI Ticket sale for the Soph rom will begin Monday, it was decided by the committee last night. They will be sold in the Union and by members of the committee. Selection of a band is expected by Saturday. Under consideration now! are those of Jimmy .Garrigan, Mil- waukee, Louis Panico and Maurice Sherman, Chicago and Johnny Hamp of Detroit. With the Sophomore engineer elec- tion's over and various additions and substitutions made, the complete and final memnbership of the committee is as follows: Lewis Kearns, chairman, Charles Greening, Kenneth Kinney, Ellen Plummer, Jerome Wln'egarden, 'Carol Hilty, George Lurie, George balby, ,Ralph Tracy, Donald Baird, Marie Murphy, Colton Park, Horace Hess, Anne Osborne, and Kay Moue. Minnesota To Welcome Michigan Wi Dancel Telegrams from the University of Minnesota extending a cordial wel- come to Michigan students, and .in- ~'iting them to attend an oen house dance held at the Minnesota Union have been received by Evelyn Neilson, '35L, president, of the Panhellenic, Anid Joseph A. Zas, '33, president of the student council, The invitations stated that every effort would be made to make the students welcome. ..eaguiie .Will Inaugutrate C6mmnittee For Dante , Inaugurating a new policy, a recep- tion committee will be appointed for each Friday and Saturday League dance, according to Jane ecleimr '33, League dance chAirman, Jose- phine Woodhams, '34, is charman of the cohinittee of hostecsss. Tonight Mary Louise Kssberokr '34Ed., Margaret Alen, '34; Barbara iSutherland, '35; Virginia Roberts,1 5 and. Mary Jean White, '34, will net. ats hostesses. Saturday silght Mar- garet Anderson, '34 )Helen Mason, '34; Phyllis Swift, '34; Katheine, Kent, '33; and Jane Fecheimer, '33, are to be present. Newman Club Will 1hld An'nual Catholic M tv The fourth of a series of annual mixers open to all Catholic Students and friends, will be held under the auspices of the Newman Club, from 3 to 5 p. mn. on Saturday in the au- ditorium of St. Mary's Student Chap- el. Music for dancing will be provid- ed by Joe Conlin's orchestra and a radio will be set up in order that those present may hear the Minnes- ota game. The committee planning the affair is: Virginia C. Koch, '33SM, Mary Jane Cummings, '36, Tony Roberts, '35, Thomas S. Hession, '33, Walter B. Allen, '33, Leola A. Mar, '33. atth SHOP PE f 229 S. State St. at Liberty i Work At Monlthly Melcain"' Tlhlrsilly 'Fuit lle'T Be Held ifIt A ~ -~ tg; Mak UpAeoeordi E~seitiAI To Nat pu, 1 del('gai f 11C meconv;ntionl o oe As .I taiollofG i C ern[ing B14 foa lrds tom 'a i(ils left. *x esterday m Ilornilin fo Seasoti 1 1n'ni, whre l l. rther jro'C- Eli ram;i1S Were c toheduled for todiay and War1d, pr esicient Lof theICori'?za1 t in who Can not Carr1'y a ia,: l f perfUnm sp oke at 1Michigan !11StateCollege onl in a grip withoutilln tw'e OrExalted Tsk'Hon. Webst>er like, that.H. Peace, statie sulnerlItceentof If you like d rytl perfume biotiles !public ill:trIuclto, spoke last night ,on 5tome lovel'ly oes re bexing shi,\Vn " idicaltionl-Wh'ithler Bund?" I T'f'urn-infrom theLi' re'-kt elletuI I-I: '5spn'itof the Co<1inop(litiln Club), 1Mar- iI MOMl. residenlt ofWtM Unverty of Michigan eulcn lblil Speak on "The Aftermlath 'At a1reg- ular.1 meeting ,of the (Cl ,1ni tp. 11n. f om7orrow inl Lane Hall. Trhe humorlousSeof hePoP litl'R ! !slituat ion w«ill be pres;enlted by My. Mo01,i view of the results of the re- cent election. Mt~ol has had etens:Gl ive exoerience in the fieldof ooitics. having served as ca1mpalign ma:;lnger1 for Charles Sink who ranl for hllu tenant111-governor. Mrs. Horatio J. Abbott opened her Winter winds 9°, , ' xcaim snows are allt home for the monthly meeting of thenv io rting eint cyow aetaily Slorah Ca;well Angell chapter of the ,u a eiomA dpa avcwt h omlxo.Cl D., urghters of the American Revolur- tion Thursday afternoon . Plans for l Roo isi Are Tlo lrovidc ete ed dyte sknsot# Imeans heav y on the cleansing and the year's program were discussed I E m terl'ainuini tl# nourishing creamns and very littleI. and decided upon. Mrs. W. W. BishopI - water or astringents. spoke to the members on various unAle"oignly(hreau otoltabu~hrei 1sbl phases of her recent trip abroad. "SunAly rgnlyteLau o nyta, rnc sasbl A muicalproram nde thedi-Carnival, will take place on Dec. 9j difference in the application of "win- secionof rs Jon S Wrle, wfeand 10, the co-chairmen, Jean Ber- ter" makeup. 'Io beg'in with, it is! of rofsso Wole, i scedued orridge, '33, and Marjorie Oostdyk, '33,; best to have abot twice the normal the December meeting which will be have announced, amount of powdeir brase; it acts as a held at the Kappa Alpha Theta The carnival will occupy the see- rtcfnooihepy,.cr bgt chapter house. ond floor of the League, along with irnrge tan more eye-shaow is be- "Trnd inMoer Ar" il beth ithe Sophomore Cabaret. There are g ng wrnta a few months a;o. subject of the addres to bni e booths in which gamnes includ- Even perfume is affected by the drop inindoor quoits, and shuffle-board intmeaurtesetlshair by H. V. Henderson at the next meet-mabepaeadtepopigjitthsrssntecinalahr ing and following that a costume mag beplyedranrtes poomng;thnthestress odhorieaate party is being arranged for Febru- pongequipentni thegamesroomfhaneseflwerooours will be open to everyone, Fortune Spaig botpru s.Lon r. H .Jrm ilb ots telling,O silhouette cutting, and indoor has a new one out called "Murmurs." to the organization when Prof. F. W. golf will also feature in the enter-Itsganedtomkyufelvy Peesnwl pa eoetetainment., differently than you ever have before. Peesnwl pa eoetegroup' Lelong has also offered an amusing on "Icelandic Copenhagen." The 'There will be a meeting of the ceni- little travel set that is in the shape progress of the continental congress teal committee today in the League of a tiny hat box only ab fout an inch will be reported on at that meeting for the discussion of further plans. or so high, that contains three odours; also. The chairmen of the committee in- ec odnntmr hnahl In May the annual luncheon and chide. Sue Mier, '35, chairman of Iec odn o oetaahl election of officers will be held in the, finance, Theresa St. John, '34, decor- _ rm hti h slto o hs Leagute with Mr's. L. L. Clark as ations chairman, a n d Catherin~e 1)1 1r chairman. Re ntschler, '34, chairman of proper- i aeflOpe iuS _______________ ties, and Louise Crandall, '34, publi F rA nta a c j his ity,,chairman. o inta a c SpehTo 1o1Included in the booths commiit te- edea Aninutal Debate Til1Csdhy are Alice Bates, '33, Margaret Fuller, h l y L w Ci "Resolved that women be allowed oes , . c -ed,'33 e t y Announcement hasbe aeo '3.4, Gertrude Testhk~e, '34, Mar'y asbe mdeo to enter the front door of the Urn- Ellen Frederick, '34, Elizabeth 'a-;the engagement of Del Lampe and ion," 1s the subject of a humorous ble, '33, Cecilia Melody, '34, Billy his orchestra to play at the annual debate between teams representating Griffiths, '35, Ruth Kafer, '34, and Christmas dance, Dec. 9, at the Law Alpha Nu-, men's forensic society, and Marjorie Johnson, '34. IClub. Athena women's speech society, which According to Stuart. Redner, '33L, now in all colors. Personally, we pre- fer the black ones with the cutgls stoppers. They make grand Clhrist;, mnas gifts. By the wvay, if you haippen to be blonde and if by any chance you're formal is white satinh lw ith ilver*cC- cessories, look into this attecLr of sil- ver eye-shiadow. It's out nlow and 1101oul be very effective. embersGive Affair TuwsdaN' Sigma Alpha fota, honorary musi-1 cal. society, held a tea Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Samuel T. I liana on Hill Street, with Mrs. Carl Huber as assistant host ess. About 50 guests, including alumnae, pat- ronesses, and actives, weore present, and were entertained with a pro- gram given by Mrs. Maud Okkleberg, pianist, Marion Struble Freemani vio- linist, and Tate Keith Field, vocal soloist. Mrs. C. Glover and Mrs. George Patterson, former patronesses of the organization, poured, and the ap- pointments were red and white roses and tall red tapers. At the next meeting of Sigma Al- pha rota, to be held Nov. 22 in the League, Mrs. Elmer Ottaway of Port hluroiiNvill be gvi, achapter honor(- arny dlegree, which will be presentcd by Virglinia For-sythe,'3M. rs Ottatway is the inational pretsidlent of the Federat' J { li i ,t T-1OSE 1. 95 Pouch and Envelope Leather Pusses. 50c linported Statioinery with Cut-Out Iiti~i W omn-c's White Liniln Handkerchiefs. Foot Sarver Shoe s and all $5, $6, $7.50 Shoe Men's ide and Ritz Shirts, sizes 14 to 17, Men's Silk and Rayon or Lisle Socks, 10 to 1:, { Men's Linen Handkerchiefs.. .. Men's Silk TVies, 2 for $1f and .. Maxon's Sanitary Napkins Woodbury's Facial Soap :... Linen Crash 'Toweling..... Scranton Lace Cloifhs, size 54 x 72.. Cannon Bath Towels, 22 x 44. 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