THE lICHIGAN DAILY hwestern-Michigan Game Draws StudentsTo Evanston C'- - , ! 44 Fraternity Me mbe r s Go To Final Football Tilt At Dydhe Stadium Because the game today will de- cide Michigan's rating in the Big Ten, the contest at Evanston has attracted a number of Ann Arbor students. Robert M. Haskins, '34, William C. Hanway, '34, Robert M. Burns, '35, Harry J. Pillinger, '35, John A. Caw- 1ey, '36, George Y. Duffy, '35, Thomas B. Roberts, '34, Thomas C. Sullivan, '37, and Willard A. Combs, '34, of Chi Psi fraternity, are attending the game this week. Willard Cornelius has left for Ev- anston from the Alpha Tau Omega house to attend the game. Those from Phi Epsilon Pi fra- ternity attending the final football game are William Klien, '37; George Lurie, '37; and Gordon Conn. James Lasley, '34M, and Luther Hlolngren, '34M, of Phi Beta Pi, will attend the Northwestern game this week-end. Members of Phi Kappa attending the Northwestern game are J. R. Edgar, '34A, Frank. J. Nieder, '34; Thomas A. Dooling, '35E, Charles R. Rachor, and E. J. McCormick, '35L, are attending the Notre Dame- Southern California game at South Bend, Ind. Edward Schumacher, '35, Boyd Bo- litho, '36, and Arthur Ross, '37, of Phi Delta Theta, are attending the game today., Members of Phi Kappa Sigma fra- The GAD-ABOUT. For those of us who stay home this is the first week-end of re- laxation since school began. It's now that you'll take time to study yourself and try new ways of hair- dressing, and after all, what wo- men doesn't want to resemble the fabulous sleeping beauty. The quickest way to be improved, most campus leaders have found, is to ask Pauline. New and different finger waves and coiffure arrange- ments are the cause of her popu- larity. It's very seldom a new cosmetic line is taken over by the particu- lar university crowd the way that Lentheric has been. After look- ing overthe display in Quarry Inc. we decided the subtle tones of the rouges.and powders together with the very kissproof liprouges might be responsible. But our aesthetic sense warned that seldom one finds automatic lipsticks, powder boxes, and compacts so smart looking. All the Lentheric cases are the utmost in simplicity, with only a petite monogram upon them. Tomorrow is Sunday again. The house won't 'fe serving and the purse is sadly light weighted. Or- dinary eating places don't appeal on this one day of seven. Then it's The Tavern, without a second thought, for in the early Ameri- can dining room, with cozy nooks and the cleanest of bars, and most unsophisticated of atmospheres, you'll be at home. Meat prices start as low as nine cents, and most sundaes are ten. It's the camping ground for campus wo- men. There's ,.nothing new under the sun, but there's always that lost feeling when the rest leave for an "away" game. Then it's time to see 1iss Dillon about a gay wool frock for campus wear. She has a new flock of plaids and plaid trimmed sportwear, with the right colors to compliment any type. Or a nun-like brown model with bone buttons at the severe neck and a bone buckle on a wide belt, and bright sweaters in pro- fusion. "Toujour moi," she cooed, "It's Chanel, and about one-third the price with that sale at the Fifth Avenue Shop." And it's true. The whole feminine campus is going on a buying spree in perfumes, creams, and novelties, such as lux- uriant eyelashes. There's nothing so universally,_ appreciated on Christmas morn as a bottle of "Lentheric" or Lelong's fragrance, and now is your beeg chance to save money for tha one and only hart. Personality H AIRCUTTING and Finger Waving Soft Water Shampoos tt AAnntr., ,rl , ternity attending the Northwestern game are Frank Rolinger, '36, John P. Ogden, '36, George Dillingham, '35, and John Byron. Richard J. Schiff, '36, Wilard Ca- hodas, '36, of Phi Sigma Delta, are in Chicago this week-end for the final game. Members of Phi Kappa Tau at- tending the Northwestern game are B. M. Stilson, and Paul Pinkerton, '37. Those attending the game at Chi- cago this week are: from Phi Sigma Kappa, Lloyd C. Nyman, '34, Colton A. Park, '35, James A. Park, '37, Gale O. Sterling, '35. Many Women Go To Out Of Town Games This year there has been a con- siderable increase over the number of women who last year attended oat-of-town football games, The attendance of the Chicago game this year was 102 women, for the Illinois game 18 women, and 127 going to the Northwestern game this week-end. Members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority attending the game in Ev- anston are Jeannette Greene, '35, Jane Park, '34, and Betty Bergener, '34. Dances To Be Held By Houses Today Tea dances, formals and radio par- ties are scheduled to be held today. Delta Zeta sorority will entertain its pledges at a formal tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Isaacs, Prof. and Mrs. Wilber Humphreys and Mrs. Margaret Forrest will act as chap- erons. Delta Alpha Epsilon is entertain- ing at a radio party during game ime this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melory ,ill chaperon. Katherine Coffield, '34, is in charge of the informal dance at Martha Cook Building. Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Sarah Rowe, and Miss Marcel- la Schneider, will chaperon. Max Gail's orchestra will play. Theta Chi fraternity is holding a Four members of Sigma Phi fra- Students attending the Northwest- ternity are attending the Northwest- ern game fro'm Alpha Phi sorority ern game this week-end. They are: are: Winifred Pike, '34, Betty Cerdric Marsh, '36, Van Dunakin, Wunsch, '35, Harriet Knight, '34, '36, George Williams, '36, John O'- Jeanette Detwiler, '34, Mary Louise Dell, '34. Kessberger, '34, Marie Abbot, '35, Members of Theta Xi fraternity Corinne Krentler, '33, and Mary who will see the Northwestern game Barnett, '33. today are Malcolm Eveleth, '34, and Among those who left the Gamma William Koon, '34. Phi Beta house this week-end were Edmund Barbara, '34D, John Virginia fugg, '35, Marie Murphy, Coughlin, Spec., and Dr. Harold '35, Margaret Beckett, '34, Mary W. Snark, of Xi Psi Phi fraternity Earnshaw, '35, Wilma Kinney, '36, have gone to Evanston for the week- and Margaret Spencer, '36. end. Kappa Alpha Theta members at- tending the Northwestern game are TO READ HOPWOOD PLAY Betty Sinclair, '36, Mary Stirling, Theodore Cohen, winner of the '35, Jean Perry, '36, Laura Jean Hopwood Prize for plays last year, Kempf, '34, Betty Little, '35, Grace will read his prize play, "Beyond Unger, '34, and Mary O'Brien, '35. 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