T" U r - 3410 Coupes To Attend Annual Bal AtLeagne Dick Fiddler's Orchestra Will P1 a y; -Programs, Favors To Be Combined Three hundred couples will dance to the strains of Dick Fiddler's music. at the annual Panhellenic Ball to be held at the League tomorrow night. Dancing will be continuous from 9 p. in. to 1:30 a. in., 3 a. m. permis- sion having been given the women for the occasion. Betty Spray, '34, general chairman of dance, and her escort, Robert E. Miller, '34, will lead the grand march, and a special plea has been made that all couples participate in th march. The other committee mem- bers will follow her in the line. Almost all the sororities plan to entertain at an after-the-ball break- fast, either at their own houses 01 at the League. This is traditional of the Panhellenic Ball. Several unique musical arrange- ments have been planned by the or- chestra. Fiddler formerly played at the Lotus Gardens in Cleveland, and has for some time been broadcast- ing over a National Broadcasting Company radio network. Benny Bee, vocalist, will supply the song accom- paniments. A limited number of tickets will be placed on sale tomorrow at the League desk, Jane Brucker, '35, chair- man of the tickets committee, said yesterday. These tickets will be sold to either sorority or independent women. A decorative theme of evergreens and cedar ropes will be carried out in the entire ballroom, occasional baskets of chrysanthemums adding color. Favors and programs have been combined in the form of a metal book mark. The metal part will be disc-shaped, and will be finished with a blue cover for the programs. These will be distributed at the door. Many Students To Leave Town OverHoliday Many of the students who have left town for the Thanksgiving holiday are returning Friday to attend the Panhellenic Ball, which is the most prominent event of the week-end. Pledgings and faculty dinners also play an important part in the social Kappa Kappa Gamma Betty Spray, '34, and Virginia Spray, '37, have gone to Battle Creek to spend Thanksgiving with Nolda McCamly, '34. Grace Mayer, '34, has gone home to Erie, Pa., for the week- end; and Josephine McCausey, '34, Irene McCausey, '36, and Isabelle Kanter are at home in Detroit for Thanksgiving day. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta wishes to an- nounce the pledging of Barbara Spaulding, '37, Birmingham. Collegiate Sorosis Katherine L e o p o 1 d, '34SM, is spending Thanksgiving with Julia Kane, '36, Birmingham. Yvonne Watson, '34, is visiting Jane Servis, '36, over the holiday at her home in Detroit. Barbara Sutherland, '35, ac- companied Margaret Windham, '35, to Port Hluron and Harriet Tyson, '34, is visiting Maynard Andreae, '32, Yale. Alpha Omicron Pi Elizabeth W. Evans, '36, Patricia L. Woodward, '35, and Pauline E. Woodward, '35, are spending the hol- iday at Highland Lake. Alpha Delta Pi Miss Alice Lloyd, Miss Jeannette Perry, and Mrs. Byrl Fox Bacher were guests of Alpha Delta Pi so- rority recently. SPEND HOLIDAY IN DETROIT Willard L. Cahodas, '36, and Leo R. Rutenberg, '36, of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, are spending the holiday with Irving Auslander, '34. Donald J. Katz, '37, is host to Leon J. Weiner, '37, and Richard J. Schiff; and Ben- jamin R. Charin, '36, and Francis N. Fine, '34, are to be the guests of Mildred Feinberg, Detroit, who was on campus last year. Children have become distressingly restless, disagreeable, disobedient and ugly. They suffer nervousness, super- sensitiveness and physical complaints which are definitely traceable to the depression. - Dr. Henry C. Schu- macher. Panhell Chairman Betty Spray, '34, will lead the grand march with Robert E. Miller, 34, at the Panhellenic Ball Friday eight, at which Dick Fiddler and his orchestra will play. loSler-Jordan Serves Thanksgiving Day Meals Mosher-Jordan Halls are serving a Thanksgiving dinner in both halls -or the girls who are remaining in Inn Arbor for the day. A buffet supper will be served in iordan tonight and there will be an nformal dance in Mosher from 7 to J p. m. to the music of Max Gail's :orchestra. Lenore LeGendre, '34, so- :ial chairman of Mosher, is in charge Af the dance. Mr. William G. Fenton and Miss ?lorence W. Yerkes will be guests of Miss Isabel Dudley over the week- end. Th~aniksgivinig Dinner Parties MarkHoliday A number of faculty members and other well-known Ann Arbor peo- ple are to be either hosts or guests at Thanksgiving dinner-parties today. Mayor Robert A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell of Lansing. Prof. and Mrs. Ralph W. Aigler will have as their guests several friends of their daughter, Betty Aigler, '35. Dean and Mrs. Clare E. Griffin,j Prof. and Mrs. A. B. Peck, Prof. and Mrs. Jean Hebrard will be guests of Prof. and Mrs. Wells I. Bennett ofj Highland Road. Prof. and Mrs. Neil Williams and Prof. and Mrs. Roy W.. Cowden are also giving dinner-par- ties. Prof. and Mrs. Franklin Shull are entertaining Miss Edith Bader, Mrs. Sarah Buckley and Miss Doro- thy Buckley, of Ann Arbor, and Miss Rebecca Conrad of Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Heath have invited Dr. and Hugh M. Beebe and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burt to din- ner. Prof. and Mrs. C. D. Thorpe are attending the banquet of the Na- tional Council of English Teachers in Detroit. Where To Go Motion Pictures: Michigan, "Only Yesterday," with Margaret Sullivan; Majestic, "Footlight Parade," with Joan Blondell; Whitney, "Man Of Sentiment," and "When A Man Rides Alone." Dancing: League Grill Room, Hut, Dixie Inn, Preketes, Joe Parker's. Art Cinema League: "Zoo In Bu- dapest," with Loretta Young; Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre; 8:15 p. m. The annual pledge formal of Theta Xi will be held Saturday night in the League under the direction of Ed- ward McCormick, '34, and Nelson Shaw, '34. The dance, which will be invita- tional, will include representatives from practically every fraternity on campus, McCormick stated. The en- tire second floor is to be reserved for the occasion. Among the numerous guests at- tending will be the Theta Xi club from Detroit. About 200 couples are to attend the affair. "This is the first time a venture of this kind has been undertaken," Mc- Cormick said, "and we hope to make it an annual event." Chi Psi Entertains Guests For Thanksgiving Holiday Guests at the Chi Psi house in- clude George H. Atherton, '35, and Donald T. Nichols, '35, who are spending the holiday with Joseph E. Horak, '35, of Pontiac. Robert W. Muzzy, '34, is entertaining Donald B. McKillen, '36, and Frederick A. Mitchell, '36, at Nearbrook. Louis Westover, '34, Thomas B. Roberts, '34, and Ernest L. Schaible, '35, are visiting Richard K. Degener, '34, and Gordon F. Degener, '36, at their home in Detroit. 1 I Fu...k. I will be served by reservation only 11 11 some new clothes that will steal the show! dresses for ol occasions-- dinner dresses tavern dresses sunday nites and formals- prices from $10.75 Ce j. hUtzel shops Main at Liberty i i. I Afterhnanksgiving Selling F ALLL a nd WIN TE R DREZSE including ELLEN-KAYE frocks SILKS WOOLS VEL VETS Arranged into three groups for special selling. 'I X1O--$12 75 ~$15 This group consists of sport wools and silks In this group are silks and wools Silks, wools, and velvets Sizes 11 to 17- 12 to 20 - 38 to 44 I I I II ID__