13, 1935 PlayProduction Valentine Windt Is* Director Of~ While They' iMystical Play Dark crepe and light prints ~ . the popularity honors at the THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE 1"The Little Minister" with Katherine To Present 'Outward Boundc Where To G Hepburn: To aancing: Chubb's, Hut Cellar. Were Dancing I pDance Group Will Present 1uttOn Vane 8 Production To Be The Last Given This Semesterr "Outward Bound," by Sutton Vane, will be the fourth and last play to be presented by Play Production this' semester and will run Thursday, Fri- dances held Friday night. Marion Bertsch chose black with gold lame trim for the B Cook dormitory formal dance. rey Talsma wore red crepe. Demonstration shared and a brown skirt. Pat Potter wore formal blue crepe with gold thread. Betty Basse and Margaret Mustard were Humphrey-Weidman T o velvet also seen. Give Program In Lydia Aud- alaMendelssohn Theater Lucille Olening Motion Pictures: Michigan, "Bright Cher"is aemberofthe hrou Eyes" with Shirley Temple; Whitney, These artists according to Miss "Mysterious Mr. Wong" with Bela White contributed much to raising Lugosi and "Personality Kid" with the standard of dancing in revues. Pat O'Brien: Wuerth. "The Cat's Their emphasis is on total body move- Pa" with Harold Lloyd; Majestic. ment and rhythmic motion rather than steps. Miss Humphrey will conduct the demonstration here which will in- clude studies in technique, analysis, and dance compositions. The recital given last spring in the Dramatic Festival by Miss Humphrey and Weid- .u 44.vai' .' ! .uZ Fox was seen in black satin with rhinestone trimming. Emerald green was worn by Esther Henks. Betty Sinclair was seen at the Phi Kna Ritfa fr t ity hn in day, and Saturday, at the Lydia Lsappa Lig irai y nousein MndelhnTeatraleteLydpastel flowered satin. Janet Will- Mendelssohn Theater, Valentine B. oughby, Mary Lambee, Cynthia Stark Windt, director, revealed yesterday. and Jean Scott wore black. The four The play is much different from dresses were velvet, crepe, taffeta anything Play Production has ever and net. done, according to Mr. Windt, and is Blue Popular completely atmospheric in that it Elue was popular at the dances deal wit thesupenatual.held at Masher and Jordan halls. deals with the supernatural. Marion Brooke was seen in dark blue The plot is based on a strange satin. Elizabeth Oberdier chose royal company of shipmates, mystified by blue taffeta with ruffled trim. Linda a vaguely oppressive feeling of un- Crosby wore pale blue crepe. Audrey reality and uncertainty, who sudden- Momberg was seen in blue crepe with ly discover that every last one of mink trim. Margaret Dodds wore them is dead. blue crepe. Sally Eschback chose The ship unmanned and without' green crepe with gold trim. Georgina lights, is gliding noiselessly across the Karlson was seen in burnt orange river "Styx" when one of the charac- crepe. Betty Morgan and Dorothy ters in terror asks the sole attend- Phillips wore black. Maureen Kava- ent whether theyare in Heavennor nagh chose white crepe with rhine- Hell. The answer is "Both. It's the stone trim. Esther Hean Falk was same place, you see." seen in rust crepe with a sequin col- "There is not another play quite At the Alpha Omega fraternity like it," Mr. Windt said. "Every once house, Shirley Potts was seen in black in a while you go to a show that defies crepe with a silver metallic tunic. everything. Outward Bound' is one Amelia Frank wore flowered crepe. of those plays. Dark blue taffeta with a blue and "Itrhas universal dramatic appeal white checked waist was worn by Ada and the beautifully depicted, though Resnick. Pearl Grant, Rita Singer, controversial philosophy makes it a Florence Sans, and Marie Holland play of great importance for every werenalSsa Mre on lover of the theater." were also seem. The box office at the Lydia Mendel- Chooses Mlack ssohn Theater will open at 10 a.m. to- j Mary Morgan chose black satin for morrow where tickets for the play the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity for- will be on sale. mal dance. The dress featured red moire ruffles in striking contrast. DR. FORSYTHE TO SPEAK Eleanor Guesner wore green lace. Dr. Warren Forsythe, Director of Dorothy Roth was seen in white sat- the University Health Service, is in with colored flowers at the neck. scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. tonight Jean Steere wore black crepe with a at Harris Hall. He has chosen for silver lame tunic. his topic, "The Modern Attitude Tow- At the Union, Katherine Loomis ard Sex Education." All Michigan was seen in brown and white silk students and their friends have been checked print. Helen Stevenson wore invited to attend. a dress with a chartreuse green top -~ Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, 0 Siver rill, and their dance group will present a modern dance demonstration at 4:151 A - ] p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, in Lydia At ±vj M y IMendelssohn Theater. This program, is being sponsored by the Board in' An enthusiastic crowd attended the Control of Athletics. Sopening of the new "Silver Grill," Miss Humphrey and Weidman, ac-I claimed by the New York critics as. which inaugurated a cabaret type the leading artists in contemporary cf week-end dancing, held in the dancing in this country, and their League ballroom. Al Cowan's or- group are at this time making an ex- chestra played for dancing, while the tensive tour going as far south as radio trio entertained during inter- Texas and as far north as Toronto. missions. The night before they perform in Decorations were carried out in Ann Arbor, they will give a similar silver, with a silver statue of Pan in demonstration at Orchestra Hall, De- the center of the ballroom. Silver troit. lamps were placed over the statue, Weidman staged this group in the and silver candles were used on the dances in "As Thousands Cheer," tables placed around the room. "Life Begins at 8:40," "Americana," Miss Ethel McCormick, social di- and other Broadway revues while rector, was seen in red crepe, with a both Weidman and Miss Humphrey black velvet jacket. Maxine May- staged and took part in the dances man without their ensemble consisted exclusively of dances. Tickets for the demonstration may be procured at the Lydia Mendel- ssohn Theater box office for 35 and 50 cents. CHILD STUDY GROUP MEETS The Junior High School Child Study Group of the American Association of University Women will meet at 7:45 p'.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Homer Grafton, 1112 Michigan Ave. Prof. Fred S. Dunham of the Latin -fingerle leads gin with these sundy dinners 4. . grilled small tenderloin steak. .. .55c grilled t-bone steak, sizzling . . . 60 fried deep sea scallops-- tartar. 55c roast young tom turkey stuffed .. 70c chicken a la king with mushrooms 60c roast leg of veal dressing ... 60c dinner dancing to 8 supper dancing to 11 in the hut cellar a large variety of sandwiches, salads and fountain specials at all times.. make the hut your meeting place.... nard, president of the League, and a member of the trio, wore a long sleeved formal of a striking tomato shade, accented with bugle beads at the neckline. Jean Seeley, dressed in rust crepe, and Mary Morrison, in peacock blue, accented with a deep red belt, were the other members of the trio. Mrs. George Stanley, busi- ness manager of the League, was seen in brown crepe. Other campus women who attended were Ann Osborn, social chairman, and Marie Metzger, chairman of the reception committee. Miss Osborn selected black'taffeta shot with gold, and Miss Metzger wore brown crepe in a tunic style. Margaret Phalan, chairman of the publicity committee, was seen in black chiffon, accented by elbow-length black silk gloves. Jane Fletcher was dressed iti black velvet with a lace top, and Marie Murphy in olive green with a black cire scarf. Barbara Hanna and Nancy Olds were also present, Miss Hanna in black velvet with white dots, ac- cented by a green and silver belt, and Miss Olds in black crepe with a white vestee. Doris Gimmy select- ed a blue wool with a black satin top, and Sue Thomas wore a tailored black dress. Jane O'Ferrall, Mary Ferris, Mary Margaret Campbell, Lola Campbell also attended. JORDAN HALL HEARS MUSICALEt Hazel M. Paalman, Grad., SM., and! Shirley Crosman, '38 entertained atf the musicale held yesterday at Jordan, Hall. Miss Paalman rendered several vocal solos including: "Verdi Prati" by Handel, "Beau Soia" by Debussy, "Carnival" by Four drain, "Homing" by del Riego, "There Cried a Bird" by Sinding, and "Over the Steppe" by Gretchaninoff. Miss Crosman con- eluded the program with two piano solos. of "School For Husbands." 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