__________________________________________________________________________________________________ I I I Annual Easter Charity Dance Held At Union Dinner Event Of St. Parties Precede Given By League Andrew's The annual Easter charity ball un- der the sponsorship of the League of St. Andrew's was held last night in the Union ballroom following dinner parties held on the terrace of the Union and in private homes. Music for dancing was furnished by Bobby Grayson's Orchestra. Mrs. William T. Buchanan, general chairman, appeared at the dance in an unusual peach chiffon model of Hattie Carnegie. On her wrist she wore a corsage of talisman roses. Other committee members seen on the dance floor were Mrs. Earl H. Cress in black taffeta with revelers of rows of white lace ruffles and Mrs. Theophil Klingman in navy blue or- ganzia. A white formal with a slit skirt and a row of three silver but- tons on the right side was worn by Mrs. W. Newcomb. Mrs. Joseph Bursley chose a gown of printed chiffon in shades of brown and orange with a large orange flow- er at the front of the neck, and Mrs. Robert C. Angell wore a printed crepe. Pink lact was chosen by Mrs. John Sundwall. Mrs. Peter VanBoven, chairman of publicity, arrived at the dance in printed chiffon featuring a large green flower at the front of the neck- line and Mrs. Herbert G. Watkins, in charge of music, wore a formal of printed crepe. I Where To Go Motion Pictures: Michigan, "Naughty Marietta" with Nelson Ed- dy; Whitney, "Behind The Green Lights" with Judith Allen and "Ren- dezvous at Midnight" with Ralph Bel- lamy; Wuerth, "Painted Veil" with Greta Garbo and "Firebird" with Vera Teasdale; Majestic, "It's a Small World" with Spencer Tracy and "The Gay Bride" with Carole Lombard. J.G.P. PETITIONS All petitions for'positions on the central. committee of next year's J.G.P. must be filed by 5 p.m. to- day in the Undergraduate Office of the League. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Case System Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course Co-educational College Degree or Two Years of College Work with Good Grades Required for Entrance Transcript of Record Must Be Furnished Morning, Early Afternoon and Evening Classes For further information address CHARLES P. DAVIS, Registrar 233 Broadway, New York "PEP ON THE AIR RUTH ETTING and her melody RED NICHOLS and his rhythm COLLEGE PROM DON'T miss the "prom" next Fri- day. More thrills at college. More beautiful songs. More dancing music. Kellogg's College Prom visits a different famous campus every week and brings you the excitement and merriment of a party. Be sure to tune in each Friday night. And don't forget, every day. "Keep going with PEP " EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 8:30 Eastern Daylight Time WJZ Network-N. B. C. ... . .. "FLATLY" our newest A,,-A I rv and smartest LO- HEEL Sandal he casualness of Summer clothes .the cobl comfort everyone adores . . . expressed smartly in this Connie sandal ... with its broad strap and breezily open toes. ALL WHITE /or NAVY and WHITE AFTER-EASTER CLEARANCE of WOOL SUITS -All At One Price- $12.95 Formerly priced from $16.95 to $19.75. Sizes from 14 to 20. RUBLEY SHOPPE Nickels Arcade 7 7 TAT TO "HAWAIIAN" can't turn purplish How they've done it, we don't know, but it's just as true as true can be; here, at last, is a transparent, highly indelible lipstick that just can't leave a purplish under- tone. It will actually stain your lips to the same daring hue as the stick itself. And such a hue! We've never seen one so bright, yet so soft . . . so full of "promise." If you want to "Go Native," just come in and ask for TArroo "HAWAIIAN." We weren't able to get many of them a a. So, come early! CALKINS-FLETCHER Cor. S. State & Packard - 324 S. State - Cor. E. Wash. & 4th Ave. I Sold. JACOBSON COLLEGIATE SHOP Exclusively by 'S h t' r. "Empress"" Permanent Combines all the artistry and per-$30' fection that makes each "Empress" (:o on " ivr U r nfi n 1111 I I