Y16, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE _. x Carpival rjo Be Reproduced At League's Iarty Bridge Contest Will Be Sponsored ,,By A ssecibly Of Organization The Ethel Fountain Hussey room of the League will be transformed into a carnival midway between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. today, with shooting galleries, all sorts of prize games, and a fortune teller, all part of a party sponsored by the League Council and the Assembly. The proceeds are to be given to the Undergraduate Campaign Fund of the League, which is applied to the building debt. The Assembly, group of non-affil- iated women, is arranging the bridge party in the ballroom. Prizes will be given to every ten tables. The prizes each valued at $1 have been donated by various Ann Arbor merchants, and include candy, playing cards, trade tickets at beauty shops and at book stores. At the same time there will be danc- ing inthe Grand Rapids Room, with Sue Mahler, '35, house chairman, and Ann Osborn, '35, social chairman, in charge. Dorothy Vale, '37, Mary Morrison, '35, and Maureen Fries, will play the piano for dancing dur- ing the afternoon. The games are in charge of Marie Metzger, '35, reception chairman, and her committee. The professional for- tune-teller, will read palms. The committee for the bridge party includes Emiline Anderson, '35, gen- eral chairntan, Jane Lambert, '35, propefties, Kay Becker, '36, hostesses, Ruth Clark, '35, posters, Geraldine Ruff, '36, and Wilma Rattenbury, '37, prizes. Bessie Curtis, '36, tele- phoning, and Katherine Choate, '36, tickets. Many Houses Wi Entertain This Week-end Fraternities and sq~orities have evenly divided the entertaining to- night. The pledges -of Alpha Chi Omega sorority are holding a formal dance in honor of the active members with Russ Armstrong's orchestra furnish- ing the music. Jean Nelson, '36, is in charge of the arrangements. Dr. and Mrs. Howard McClusky, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Rueger and Miss Clara Wilson will chaperone. Rolland Water, '36E, is planning the informal dance to be held by Phi Mu Alpha fraternity. Messrs. Paul and Arthur Schlanderer will act as chaperones. A "Joe College" party is birg planned by Emily Marcus, '38, for Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. Mrs. Lettie Davies, Mr. and Mrs. F. Seitner and Prof. and Mrs. Hirsh Hootkins will chaperone. Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity is en- tertaining with an informal dance. The chaperones will be Prof. and Mrs. Earl Griggs, Hubert Ross, '35- Spec.BAd., is in charge of the ar- rangements. World's Richest Girl Marries Advertiser Inter - College Students And Faculty Artists Mixer Will Be Exhibit Works In MeIllori al(H1 Held By *A.A.,, Physical Education Club Members Will Serve As' Hostesses At Dance A State inter-coils :e mixer will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Wom- en's Athletic Building. Members of the Physical Education Club will actj By MARION IIOLDEN Faculty members and students alike fcamire in the art exhibit now on dis- play in the Alumni Memorial Hall. Only Ann Arbor artists are being given a chance to show their works under the sponsorship of the city's art association. Prof. A. Mastro Valerio of the Col- lcge of Architecture has a number of etchings on exhibit. These etchings dci] with the nude figure and are 1 A of r LI i 1i as hostesses for the women from ,cr afil D eclning Nude, East ?MichiganState Normal,T Marygrove, Window," "On the River," and a Western State Non State College ring." Westeyn Statesy d Norathleg, P of. Frederic H. Aldrich, Jr., also e Wayne University, and Nor'thern , StateeNormal.ioft College of Architecture, is ex- Visitors will be v-elccmed by the b hostess committee and given name , cards bearing the colors of their . schools. They wvill be ushered to the b e lounge on the second floor where they etitions will participate in folk dancing and a Paul Jones. L::t Le Fore Dancing will be followed by a pro- e e o eOS s games. ....gramn of 20 different social games. I Guests and students will form color P titien' for positions on the i teams and will compete for prizes. League Council and the Judiciary L A sports program at Barbour Committee had been re'ceived from f Gymrrsium, including badminton, 46 women when the time limit ex- bowling, archery, volley ball, table pired Thursday, it was announced a tennis, deck tennis, box hockey, yesterday. The positions on the -Associated Press P oto. bridge, volley ball or golf will follow Council which are open are president, Deris Duke, tebacco heiress known as the "richest girl in the world," the social activities. treasurer and secretary, and three was married in a surprise ceremony in New York to James Roberts At 5 p.m. the group will adjourn vice-presidents of the League, in ad- t Crcmwcll, New Ycik advertising man. They are shown just before sail- to the University High School for dition to the chairmanships of the r ing on the S. S. Conte Di Savoia for a honeymoon in Italy and Egypt. tea. Dr. Margaret Bell, director of 10 major committees.C - --physical education, and Lavinia Although these positions are open i Creighton, '35, president of the Phys- only to juniors, with the exception of f Creghtn, 5, reidet o th Phs-two sophomore positions on the Ju- I app Phi To Hold Hillel Independents Will ical Education Club will speak.w p m p diciary Committee, 28 sophomores Inellaslun Dinner Hold Dance And Meeting The committee assisting the prs- and freshm misunderstood the na- ident are: Gertrude Penhale, '3Ed., ture of the oflces and handed in pe- The B'nai B'rith Hillel Independ- and Bessie Curtis, '36, co-chairmen titions. However, their statements Kappa Phi, Methodist women's sor- ents, following their official recogni- of the mixer; Frances Redden, '36Ed., will be considered for committee posi- ority, will hold initiation ceremonies tion as a campus society given by hostesses chairman, Louise Paine, '36- tions after the other jobs have been at 4 p.m. today in the Methodist Dean Joseph A. Bursley, will cele- ! Ed., folk dancing chairman. Henrietta filled. .I.1.Cherrington, '35, sports chairman, The present Judiciary Committee Church with a banquet following at brate this administrative action with Audrey Anderson, '36Ed., social games will personally interview the women the League. Mrs. Samuel J. Harri- a dance to be held at 8 p.m. Sunday1 chairman, and Caroline Woodford, who handed in petitions this week- son, of Albion, and formerly of Ann at the Hillel Foundation. '36Ed., tea chairman. end. Arbor, will be the speaker at the At this time the group picture for banquet choosing as her topic the monthly magazines will be taken, and___ theme for this year's program of the an election will be held to fill the organization, "Threshholds." Guests posts of vice-president and corres- will include members of the alumnae ponding secretary. Following the group. election, plans are to be made for a Those who will be initiated into sleigh-ride, and it is requested by Leo the organization are Mary Helen Berzansky, '36, president, that all Bowman, '38, Helen Byrn, '38, Treva members be present. Culp, '36, Helen DeWitt, '38, Margar- et Forsythe, '38, Helen Johnson, '35, CREDIT FOR W.A.A. POINTS Bertha Kolb, '38, Mary Louise Mann, Transfer students with athletic '37, Nilo Miller, '38, Bertrade Smith, points from other colleges report- '35, and Mary Walker, '37. ing from 3 to 4:15 p.m. Monday and from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday in dil ing iwo pi tures. One is a still aUI. I. W )1 v ! 1L ife study of a vase of lilacs, and th_ ot her is a wooded ln'ae Mrs Aldrich's "Show Girl," tdhh is an Ann Arbor And Ypsilanti ii painting, is also on display. Woinen's Groups Plan Donald Gooch, 35Ed.. has sub- nitted a water color, "Sunset," and Supper At Leaue Lorene Davis' "Still Life" is likewise done in water color and has the yel- Prof. James K. Pollock of the politi- ow and green shades predominating. cal science department will speak it Prcf. Myron Chapin of the College of Architecture is the artist of the two the international relations supper jaintings "Perce Rock" and Perce sponsored by the Ann Arbor and at Night." Thcee are both done in Ypsilanti groups of the American As- ils. Prof. Jean P. Slusser, has on sociation of University Women, the exhibit a water color entitled, "Wat- League of Women Voters and the rfall." League of Nations Association. The Eunice Yost's oil painting, "Rub- supper will be held at 6:15 p.m. to- lng Silver." is interesting because it morrow in the ballroom of the League. has a great deal of still life com- Professor Pollock will speak on the ined with the human figure. Eliza- "Saar Plebiscite and Its Afterm-tth." eth Lorch has submitted an etching He will be introduced by Prof. John which is described best by its title, P. Dawson of the law school. This 'Out in Back." will be Professor Pollock's only pub- Jane C. Stanley's pencil sketch of lip lecture in the city on thi subject. Angell Hall is a familiar sight to 'Reservations for the supper may very student. Wilfred B. Shaw has be made by calling the League not ikewise depicted a well-known scene later than noon today. Professor n his etching, "Huron River." "Lazy Pollock will speak at 7:30 p.m. and Day," an etching by Ambrose C. anyone wishing to attend the lecture Pack, is also on exhibit. The pictures only may do so. will be on display until March 1, art ---- association officials said. ALPHA EPSILON PHI ZETA TAU ALPHA Emma Ruth Alper, '36, :s planning ZTAu A~lh sL y n the rushing luncheon at which Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha soi'ority enter- psilon Phi sorority is entertaining ained six guests at a Valentine's tody rushing dinner Wednesday in the chapter house. The center-piece of - -leeding hearts and green was- lanked by red candles. Graduate Students Will Dance At Party Tonight There will be a dance for'grad- uate students from 9 to 12 p.m. to- night in the Women's Athletic Building. Admission of 35 cents will be charged. Students in any graduate school are invited. J4 I DELTA PHI the undergraduate office of the Delta Phi fraternity wishes to an- League will receive W.A.A. credit nounce the pledging of Richard Was- for their points. son, '37P. Phone 2-1912 Che Gfl4D-§IBOUT . of Brand New, Exquisite Hollywood Frocks I TODAY in Where To Go Art Cinema League: "The Good Companions," 8 p.m., Lydia Mendel- ssohn Theater. Motion Pictures: Wuerth, "Peck's Bad Boy" with Jackie Cooper and "Have a Heart" with James Dunn; Majestic, "Rhumba" with George Raft; Michigan, "Sweet Adeline" with Irene Dunne; .Whitney, "Havana Widows" with Joan Blondell and "Without Children" with Bruce Cab- ot. Exhibitions: Exhibition of Persian miniature paintings, open from 2 to 5 p.m. daily, Alumni Memorial Hall, South Gallery. Dancing: Union Ballroom, Silver- grill at League Ballroom, Chubb's, Hut Cellar. i ,) i . A BIRD in hand is certainly su- perior but just how long will it remain? That depends on how well you're groomed for the occa- sion. Calkins-Fletcher's carries a complete answer to the hand ques- tion in the form of Peggy Sage Preparations. In this set are in- cluded "Smoothie" and "Soltie" creams (and whiteners for you lab drudges) and there'. an indispens- ible lotion to counteract the water menace. Then there are two cuti- cle preparations . . . a liquid and the newer soap . .. to do away wit h the barbaric custom of cutting, SLITHER, slither, splash. . . there goes a truck and a stocking! This "Lunnon" weather is certain- ly hard on the fairer sex but, as usual, the Elizabeth Dillon Shop has the situation well in hand - by way of a big hosiery sale -not just "hose" but Artcraft and all it implies. Reductions run through- out the price range . . . 79c to 50c; $1 to 85c, and $1.35 to $1.10. And the shades include all the smart darker tones so good just now for both daytime and evening. AVE you heard? Of course you have but it will bear a great deal of repetition. .. the University Fashion Shop is moving to i118 So. University. The new quarters will be the home of the same complete line of lingerie, -,hosiery, trick sweaters, and things and your fre- qudnt inspection iscordially invit- ed. It will be an informal shop with plenty of room to "browse" so just drop in any time for a "look- see" . . remember it's 1118 So, University. jARK ye ladies to the unbreak- able rules of Cosmetology, the Doxology of "Groominess": the. scalp should be rubbed dry before finger-waving (easy enough, isn't it?), every other shampoo should include hot-oil (a simple formula to remember), and you should have a facial at least once a month (sounds more like a privilege, doesn't it?) And the lace to maintain these simple rules of pro- cedure is indisputably the Di- Mattia Shop .. . so be sure to make your appointment early. ' , .{ til "'' j ti c c - FASHION ANNEX 1 I ..-"., .! :s " 6 yx f :7 k i i i t a r+ / -.. J The youngest, gayest, freshest, fashion - knowingest collection of dresses that we've seen for many a moon! It may be win- ter to the weather man ... but these dresses are the very breath of Spring ! °A elax this cAfternoon... at the DANC E' [ Sponsored by the vIssernbly and