/ NESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1934 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Musical Revue, Give Us Rhythm, ' Opens At Lydia Mendelssohn Fir st Showing Of Union Opera WelilIleceived Masculine Chorines Grace Union Opera 'Give Us Rhythm' Opens Five-Day Run In Lydia M Mendelssohn Theater The Michigan Union Opera, "Give Us Rhythm," opened its five-day run> last night at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, and to all intents and pur-. poses was well received by an audience composed of students and townspeo- ple. The second opera to be produced since the eclipse of such productions after "Merrie-Go-Round" in 1929, this year's show was, according to opera officials, a strong attempt to put the opera tradition back on a This group ofc permanent basis. students appearing i The audience was small for the which held its open premiere performance, largely due, ssohn Theatre. The according to Union officials, to the is furnishing the mu fact that the Boston Symphony or-__ chestra was playing here at the same1 time, and although its members felt no compunction about showing their L6ea1Lle reactions to the various scenes, the- attitude upon the whole was sympa- la- ~s thetic. chorines is among the cast of approximately 100 n the 26th Annual Union Opera, "Give Us Rhythm," ring performance last night in the Lydia Mendel- Union band under the direction of Robert Steinle usic. ead New Ten Initiates Join B lack Quill Tonight Four more night performances and two matinees will be given, the matin- ees being scheduled for 3:15 p.m. to- day and Saturday, and the night performances being every night through Saturday night. Tickets are now available at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater and may be secured either by calling in person or by telephon- ing. Announcement was made last night by Union officials that all freshman girls desiring to attend week-night performances of the opera must first secure late permission from the office of Dean Alice Lloyd. DELTA GAMMA Delta' Gamma sorority wishes to announce the initiation of Betty Crist, '37, which took place last Sat- urday. RUBLEY SHOPPE LUXURY CHIFFON HOSE IN A UNIQUE GIFT BOX - ~ : DEX DALE TW I NSI 2pairs --- 2boxes # o Same Size 9 Same Weight 0 Same Length K ingless S ilksealed -Also in Singl-Pak! In These New Shades: 9 French Toupe * Smoke Mist * Witchery * Leafmold o Pheasant Priced 69c to $1.35 RUBLEY SHOPPE In the Arcade !*Black Quill announces the accept- - r 'e l 'em ance of ten new members, who will be received into the organization at ta social meeting at 8 p.m. tonight Maxine Maynard, '35, president of in the Russian Tea Room of the the League, spoke to nearly 200 League. m Ii The new members are Helen Rog- r women yesterday, at the first general ers, Spec., Helen Sprague, '35, Jeanne meeting of all League committee Curtis, '36, Ruth Arnold, '35, Ella members and persons interested in Miller, '36Ed., Camilla Bowman, '35, t activities. ( Gertrude Jean, '36, Barbara Hanna, Miss Maynard explained in detail '37SM, Elaine Goldberg, '37, Marjory t the method of appointment to office, I MacIntosh, '37. stressing the fact that leadership and A program of readings will be pre-, orsonal ability are more important sented by various members of the fatctors than mere knowledge of the group. Elizabeth Allen, '36, will read. position. "In the selection of League some of her original poetry, Harriet officers and committee chairmen, their Kesselman, '35, will give a dramatic rcccid in a single project is not con- reading, and Harriet Greenwood, '35, sidered as much as the record will read an essay. _ throughout campus life. If no one The new patrons and patronessess 'on a certain committe proves her- of the organization, Prof. Louis A., _ cClf capable of assuming the chair- Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rowe, ianship, a person with leadership and Dr. Arno L. Bader, will also be and ability is selected from another present at this time. gioup to take the responsibility of this . cInic'."ill Audit oiu In conclusion Miss Maynard stated, ill A uditorium "Remember that extra-curricular ac- " tivities are not all-important in Thron ed W ith themselves. but they do have a very W definite place in the social and intel- ' lectual life of everyone. They help O C e r o" i e r s each person to learn to think prac- tically and usefully, and they teach responsibility and self-reliance." Hill Auditorium was filled to capa- Questions were answered from the city with music lovers, faculty, towns- group at large pertaining to method pecple, and students, for the Boston of election and distribution of merit Symphony program last night. peiints. Ruth Root. '35, president of i Dr. and Mrs. Sink were seen during W.A.A., and chairman of the League intermission. Mrs. Sink wore a dress Athletic committee, spoke briefly on of black satin which was effectively athletic activities, contrasted with red velvet at the top cf the gown. Miss Norah Crane Hunt j also represented the School of Music. Miss Hunt chose an evening dress of W here TO &o a soft green crepe. Miss Thelma Lewis was attired in green also. The I _ _ _dress was fashioned with a slit decol- o i -f -a .0- 1 tin e Costumes Al (Cow imr T Ph Hamlin, '38, Dan Hulgrave, '36, Jos- I CatholieI Iheph Casey, 37L, Byron Gallegher, all O h s are Selected For or Catf o e Mixeri '36L, and Thomas Dooling, Grad. F * Christmas decorations have been C et Cliolites The s sond mixer fo': the Catholic planned by the committee. There will Beinv Selected --- udns will be held m be an admission charge of 25 cents Turn about is fair play -so - m tonight in the auditorium of the per person. - asmuch as the Union Opera male -p.m.ogh h._o e Tickets Will Go Ou Sale chorines are trying to ne feminine, t. arY's Siudent Cnel. Al Cowan raeC'3Thcmore Cabaret choruses are and his band will furnish the music SPECIAL PRICES For Dance Restriicted To going masculine, for dancing. FUngainly orange beaks and size Evelyn Arnod, 35, 'aid Donald i24 ange shoes will be worn by the zi' 3. werei n charge of arrange- Permanent, complete... $2.75 penguin chorus, when they shuffle menTs for the music: May Clancy, Requires no fingerwvave i The band for the second annual about in their weird dance. The dress '3, for publicity: Lita Price, '36,' Mnicure3D- Enterfraternity Ball, which will be suit Ifect of those peculiar polar birds Maigaret Tartiey, '33, Edmund De- held Friday, Jan. 18, at the Union, will be attined by bright blue cos- vine, 37, and Vincent Aug, '36, are yebrow Arch.........25c will be either Jimmy Lunceford, Don tumis with white vestecs and, of taking care of the decorations. Other Shampoo and Fingerwave 35c Pedro, Henry Busse, or Red Nichols, course, there will be huge wings far conunittee members are Mary Lou Monday only- Alvin H. Schleifer, '35, secretary of the chorines to flap in unison. Balance of Week. . . . . . . .50c the Council stated yesterday Long black woolen underwear will Betty Loop, and will give a specialty Margaret Davis, Henry Busse is now playing at the be seen on the women taking part toe dance as a feature of the floor Formerly of Powder Puff Chez Paree, in Chicago, Jimmy Lunce- in the Mickey Mouse chorus, and a show. Her short, black dress looks ford is at the Cotton Club in New touch of color will be added by having very much like a bathing suit, apd York, Red Nichols has just moved them wear vivid red shirts. Their for her accessories, she is wearing in to play an engagement at the Book partners, the Minnie Mouses, will colorful purple garters. COLLEGE Cadillac, and Don Pedro is on tour. be attired in bright red costumes with The Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad BEAUTY SHOPPE The price of the tickets will be $2 stiff ruffled skirts. All of them will Wolf, the Flying Mouse, and the Lit- and they will be on sale within a week. wear grotesque masks, which have tle Red Hen, who will all appear in OPEN EVENINGS The number of couples will be limited been made by Jane O'Ferrall, '37,1 the finale, will also be ingeniously Phone 2-2813 302 State St. to 350 and tickets will be distributed F chairman of the costume committee, costumed.- among fraternities to be sold in! and her assistants. - blocks this year instead of individual- I Edith Merrickel, '37, will portray ---"--- - -= The dance will be restricted to IL-E R AF fraternity men. Alpha Nn Will Oppose IIS Decorations for the ball will evolve AdeLp 1 b T day Wednesd__-_9__o_12 around a huge shield with the insig- nia of the Interfraternity Council The first inter-club debate of theC e emblazoned on it. year will be held tonight when AlphaI, The grand march will be led by Nu and Adelphi will debate on the !Made to Sell as High as $2.9 5. Philip A. Singleton, '35, president question "Resolved: That Huey VPe a of the Council. Long Be Elected President of the Very Special at.... Members of the committee in Uited States in 1936." The debate charge of the Ball are Paul Phillips, xill be held at 7:30 p.m. in the AdelphiKC '36, publicity; George Williams, '36, Room on the fourth floor of Angell SCARF SETS-Priced from- $.00 tickets; Richard Gallagher, '36, deco- IHAt. rations; Irving Glasser, '36, Carl Fern- Adephi will uphold the affirmative RO BERT 5 H er, '36, John Mann, '37, Joseph Hin- of the question with Victor H. Wei- shaw, '37, Derby Allington, '37, and'p et, '3', Robert N. Sawyer, '35L, and [y 604 E. Liberty Dial 2-1076 Roe Watson, '37. Sanuel L. Travis, '37L, debating ai,--=-v. ag, urt the Alpha Nu team composed _ -_- cf Rlhh Banhof, '36, Arthur Mar-__ 'AnnouncePla low. '36. and Karl Nelson, '37. The - Ij debate will be judged by Prof. John T- E A A UJ As 1.Rea ue Fair- -kO.--a - ---- ------rCateiing o Women Desirous of the "Latest" ned under the Theater and Arts Com- - -_- _ Entertain ient mittee of the League. The exhibit is --- - given for the benefit of a number of picfcssional artists, whose work will Plans for the annual League Fair, be for sale. The display will in- to be held Dec. 14 and 15 in the elude photographs, water colors, mez- I League in conjunction with the Soph- zotints, aquatints, oils, sculpture and Or( you go home for the holidays, come omore Cabaret, were announced yes- Christmas cards. Mrs. Avard Fair- in andc seei ts. We have the toderz aswers terday by Mary Sabin, '35, chairman banks is in charge. ourlothing"Maze-ver" Probles- of the Undergraduate Fund commit- Artists exhibiting are Leon A. Mak- toyour tee of the League, who is in charge ielski, Wilfred B. Shaw, F. H. Ulrich, -a- of the Fair. Professor-Emeritus Warren E. Lom - ge A modern version of "Little Red bard, C. W. Angell, Prof. Avard Fair- Riding Hood," written by Jean Kell- banks, Prof. Ernest H. Barnes, Mr. design millinery er, '35, will be presented in the Ethel and Mrs. M. E. Chapin, Jonathan Fountain Hussey Room. The cast Taylor, Prof. Mastro Valerio, Miss. Ingalls - No. 15 Sessions Apt. -Tel'7824 will include Charlotte Whitman, 'ou, May Brown, Mrs. Jane C. Stanley, and 6 S. 1 t NstFEtr c otheLeau as Little Red Riding Hood, Sarah Mrs. R. T. Bittinger. , Pierce, '35, as the mother, and Henry - -- Austin, '35, as the wolf. Jane Haber, '36, is assisting Miss Sabin in ar- ranging this play. The committee in charge includes U e o Marion Saunders, '36, Dorothy Utley, ',eyio,3lB uy fo rl U se or '36, Betty Sitron, '35, Virginia Cal- low, '37, Mary Elizabeth Moore, '37, Barbara Sutherland, '35, Ella Miller, chairman in charge of the concessionsC rasi sTs and games to be held in the Kalama- zoo Room. Her committee consists of Jane Peter, '36, Anita Noble, '35, Hazel Hanlon, '35, and Mary Murphy, '35. AMa w Simultaneously with the Cabaret and Fair an art exhibit is being plan- BEGINNING AT 1 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY I Motion Pictures: Michigan, "Col- lege Rhythm" with Joe Penner; Whitney, "Baby Take a Bow" wit Shirley Temple and "Once to Every Bachelor" with Neil Hamilton' Wuerth, "Dr. Monica" with Kay Francis; Majestic, "The Gay Divor- cee" with Fred Astaire. Dramatics: Michigan Union Opera, "Give Us Rhythm," 8:30 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Dancing: Hut Cellar. 1 Y T i letae and was trimmed with rhine-1 stones. Mrs. Byrl Fox Bacher wore a dress of rnaroon velvet with sleeves of gold shot crepe. Prof. and Mrs. Herbert Kenyon attended the affair. Dean and Mrs. Joseph Bursley and Prof. and Mrs. 0. J. Campbell were also seen in the throng. . - I, Lovely ifts or Lvl Ladies * gowns * pajamas * dancettes * teddies * step-ins in Satins, Pure Dye Silk Crepes, both tailored and lace tri in ied. $ .95 to $ 1.75 at WAKDS- the Store of a Thousand Gifts- f - fr tGhE FLAWLES Gift! 'A Perfect for particular women! Exquisitely sheer F clear silk ! Not a ring or shadow from picot top to silken toe! Yet the price is thriftily low to mnake I' rv' frI Of wgol, crepes, matelosse, knits, velvets for Sports, Daytime, Afternoon, Tea and Formal wear. Selected from our stocks. VALUES TO $39.75 $12.95 at $10.9s at 27P.M.: VALUES $12.95 at 1 P.M. $895a 3 P.M. $06-er. 95 t 4 P.M. TO $29.75 $1M95a' e.M 7; , "4Pm COAT~r4 EVERY ONE IN 25% STOCK DISCOUNTED I ,-' I