. "i ; a rr s, ji r . . . ........ . . ........... . ......i i . . ..................... .. ... . )1; 1:t . ,.. _ So oo s orm iories Give I iers, christinas Dances Dormitories and sororities take j-Perrin, '33, took charge of the ar- Mu Phi Epsilon Combines Party And Musicale lHano- Society Entertain' New Members At Dance Triangles, .unior honor society in f me Engineering school, entertained its recent initiates at a dance held last Saturday evening at the Union. The men, all juniors in the En- gineering College,. are as follows: William F..Lemen, Arthur H. Mosher, i J. Parke Sager, Gilbert D. Dobson,l William C. Hanway, Jr., Stanton J. Wa re, Stanley W. Smith, Phillip T. Dalsimer, Carl D. Piero, Hugh D. Grove, Albert F. LitiIe, and Gordon Finch. 1' -- -- 'rangements. Sunday afternoon, following din-Niina Suny ften d riti ej ! National Honorary Music ner, women of the dormitory oenjoyed ' n a program of Christmas music givenI Society Begins Study Of! by a quartet consisting of women C from the house. Louise Wadsworth, Cassical Period '33, Florence Reed, '33, Calla Jean Wilson, '34, Lucy Wadsworth, '33, At the home of Mrs. Frederick B. Fisher, nFiaDcme ,M and Maria Kalaw, '33, were those , on Friday, December 9, Mu taking part in the entertainment. Phi Epsilon, national honorary music Virginia Murphy, '33, was in charge sorority will present a formal musi-- of the program. ,cale. The affair is to be combined ftenty-rogam n rwith the annual Christmas party. Twenty-five women from Martha The program initiates the winter's Cook went to Detroit Monday after-j project for the sorority, which con- noon to attend the play "Lucrece" in Is y which Katherine Cornell plays the sists of an intensive study of the leading role. Miss Margaret Ruth three great periods of music, the Smith, social director of the dormi- classical, romantic, and modern per- Smity, sciandMirectr Rofth e di- ;ods. This program is to be the first tory, and Miss Sara Rowe, house di-+ of the classical series, and will be rector, chaperoned the party. ftecasclsns n ilb rpreceded by the reading of a paper Last night the dormitory enter- concerning the period, by Ragnhild tained Prof. James K. Pollock of the Moe. political' science department, and ! The musical program is as iallows: Mrs. Pollock with an informal din- Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair, and ner. Professor Pollock led a discus- With Verdure Clad (from the "Crea- sion of current events in the blue Lion") by Haydn, sung by Helen Van room following the meal. Lucille Loon, Soprano; Haydn's Theme and Marcinkowska, '33, was in charge of Variations from the Emperor Quar- the arrangements. tette, and Gavotte (from "Iphiginia In Aulis") by Gluck, played by Ruth - 3 Pfohl, harpist; Bach's Concerto 4 111r Women Of jthe Italian style, by Helen Bentley; rri . Mozart's Concerto in D Major, by ionz en S nall Give Margaret Martindale, violinist; Mo- -a T zart's VoiChe Sapete (from "Le Noz- 7 za a r T on ig h1tze di Figaro"), Rameau's Menuct Chante, Gluck's O del Mio Dolce A Christmas Bazaar to be given Ardore (from "Paris and Helen"), from 8 to 11 p. m. tonight by the and Handel's Aria, Rejoice Greatly junior women of Couzen's Hall will (from the "Messiah") sung by Mrs. offer for sale various suggestions for Laura Littlefield, soprano. The ac- Christmas gifts including linen, brass companists will be Mrs. Ava Comin wear, and food as well as ribbons Case and Ruth Pfohl. and fancy paper for wrapping the presents. The bazaar is being given Arturo Plard Lectures to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Before Spaiish Society banquet. Entertainment for the occasion will "Puerto Rico is the only Latin- consist of a play, "The Last Christ- American country which has been mas," to be presented by some of the peaceful throughout its history," de- junior womnen in the dormitory. clared Mr. Arturo Plard when he Those taking part will be Caroline spoke before the Sociedad Hispanica Leeman, '34, Virginia Minns, '34, Wednesday night. Margaret White, '34, Alice Love, '34, ( He ascribed their present favorable Mary McMally, '34, Ruth Lehman, position with the American govern-1 '34, Jeannette Olsen, '34, and Agnes ment to the fact that instruction in Russmaul, '34. the schools is entirely in English and The Choral Club under the direc- the methods are very similar to tion of Odena Olsen will sing several those in the United States. Christmas songs and other numbers. Mr. Plard went on to say that the The arrangements for the bazaar general friendly relationship between are in charge of Dorothy Porteous, Puerto Rico and other Latin-Amei- '34. Her committee consists of Ber- can countries has been a great step in nice Brewer, '34, Lucille Cody, '34, facilitating Pan-American relations Prof. Keeler Lectures Before Michigan Dames Prof. Loui \W. iCeoler of the cd i- cational psychology department spoke to the Michigan Dames at their meeting held at p. m. Tuesday. He discussed ihe work and d'velopment of the University Hospiital school. Various members of the organiza- tion are making doll clothes for the Christmas party to be given in the near future by the Kings Daughters; the Dames are also filling Christmas boxes for threes and otherwise as- sisting with this party. 'V 'yww- - U M Oy 0a., X J '$ ..~l Zree (for a J~lor I lme Only) Here ae three most important beauty needs .... delightfully presented in the smart ensemble shown below.... A large box of Marly Face Powder, made from a new French formula (regularly sold for $1.00 done) , gift size Marly lipstick, as brilliant as spring blossoms; and a generous flacon Oof Marly's exquisite "Parfum Imperial". __: . _^_- , ", ,,. ';, // ,/ l I i . [ [ , "' i., A94 J fiJlf flG//lft ..iA. i . .... ., -' T'HE FISCHER East Liberty at 5th Avenue Give Mary Perfumes This Christmas. Beautiful Gift Sets $1=00 to $4.00 I We are now displaying Women's Corduroy Pajamas in Red and Blue $3.75 *1_ __ __ .. WOMEN'S VELVETEEN PAJAMAS Maroon or B/ne $5.25 I .'A I-. WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL LOUNGING ROBES in Red, Blue, Rose or Green $2.95 and $3.95 SILK AND LACE or SILK NEGLIGEES $5.25 o $18.00 FREE REPAIR SERVICE We will repair Free of charge any silk hose pur- chased in any of our 12 shops in Michigan. Hose, must be laundered. 20c a stocking for other makes. lop R 'JI J I t4 L-. I -tlg III '~'TIUADVTT'T TCQTtrD V II I I