URDAY, DEC. p, 1936 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY J.G.P. Meeting Is Postponed Until. Thursday Play To Be Given March 24-27; Work To Start S66n AfterHolidays The mass meeting for junior women will be held Thursday instead of Tuesday as previously announced, according to Hope Hartwig, general chairman of the 1937 Junior Girls Play. The date for the play has also been changed to March 24-27. Prac- tice will begfi soon after the holidays in order to avoid concentrated re- hearsals the last few weeks. At the meeting Thursday Miss Hartwig will introduce Dean Alice C. Lloyd and Dr. Margaret Bell who will give short talks about eligibility and health in connection with work on the Junior Girls Play. The chair- men of the central committee will be introduced and Sarah Pierce, Grad., the director of the play, will explain the mechanics of putting on the production. Virginia Hunt, music chairman, and Marie Sawyer, dance chairman, will explain their plans for the sing- ing and dancing choruses and will announce the time of tryouts. Prac- tice for these choruses will begin im- mediately after the holidays. The ,financing of the play will be ex- plained by Margaret Ferries, chair- man of finance. As usual a fee of $1 will be collected from every junior woman before anyone will be allowed to tryout. Preference slips for committee work and participation in the pro- duction will be handed out in the meeting. It should be understood that a woman may work on both committee and production parts,bac- cbrding to Miss Hartwig. :tuthvens Entertain. Damtes, Husbands President and, Mrs. Ruthven en- tertained the Michigan Dames at a reception in their home from 8 to 10 p.m. yesterday. Nearly 200 guests attended the re- ception to which the husbands as well as the Dames were invited. Mrs. Ruthven wore a green velvet gown trimmed in gold with matching gold accessories and received in the living- room with officers of the organization who were also in the receiving line. Red and white snapdragons dec- orated the tables, and hostesses in- cluded members of the board, ac- cording to Mrs. Lewis Haines, presi- dent of the Dames. l Queen At Arkansas -Associated Press Photo Miss Marie Fearing (ab-3ve) was slictck l by the Etudcnt body of te University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville, as campus queen. She was chesen by a huge majority vote. Local Chapters Exhibition Tickets Plan Activities Tickets for the annual swimming For W eek-End exhibition to be held Dec. 11 were an- nounced on sale at the following places by Kate Landrum, '37, presi- Two Groups To Initiate; dent of the Women's Athletic Asso- National And Province ciation, which is sponsoring the ticket sale. Heads Visit Campus The W.A.A. Building, Barbour Gymnasium, the Intramural Building, Among the activities scheduled by the Union, the League, Wahr's Book fraternities and sororities for the Store. Slater's Book Store, Van Bov- week-end initiations and Founder's en's, Moe's Spurt Shop and the Parrot. have been designated.' Day luncheons. A national president and a province president are guests at lccal hoasei. Alpha Omicron Pi has as its week- end guest, Mrs. E. H. Anderson, the National President. Today Mrs. An- derson and the entire group of mem- bers will go to Detroit to attend a Founders' Day Luncheon. The following men will be initiated into Alpha Rho Chi today: James Rigg, '38A, Saginaw; Richard Pol- lard. '38 Spec, Buffalo, N. Y.; Frank White, '38A, London, Ont.; Ralph Rapson, '38A', Alma; George Olding, '39E, Detroit; Bertil Lindblad, '38A, Jamestown, N. Y. Delta Delta Delhi will hold a Founder's Day luncheon today with Dorothy Geldart, '37, in charge. The Detroit and Ann Arbor Alliances have been invited to attend. Alice l Frayer, '39, and Jane Lyon, '39, will be initiated following the program. Gamma Phi Beta will initiate the following women tomorrow: Virginia Griffin, '38, Oyster Bay, N.Y.; Dor- - othy Rupper, '38Ed., Evansville, Ind.; Phyllis Crosby, '38, Ann Arbor; Helen Owston, '39, Detroit; Margaret Ann Ayers, '38, Detroit; Mary McNeil, '38, {Buffalo, N. Y.; Patricia Hugg, '38SM, Pleasant Ridge, Betty Lindegren, '39, Ypsilanti; Catherine Sanders, '38, Dnn Arbor. Sigma Phi Epsilcn will give a "stag" party 'tonight for members and soy- ~ eral Detro0it alumnae will come out for the affair. Zeta Tau Alpha is entertaining its province president, Miss Honor Greg- ory of Cleveland, O., beginning to- morrow, .:: Young Voter's League j holds Holiday Frolic The Young Voter's League of the Democratic Party held their Holiday Frolic from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. yesterday at the Masonic Temple. Al Cowan's orchestra played for dancing. Patrons and patronesses were Mrs.I James McDonaid, vice-chairman of the State Democratic central com-t mittee, Prof. and Mrs. John Muy- skens, Prof. and Mrs. W. D. Hender- son, Prof. and Mrs. Wesley Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Burke. Mr. and1 Mrs. Harold Golds, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. B. F.1 Schumacher. I EE-DAY The first in a new series of danc- ing lessons for beginners will be held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8, in the League Ballroom. The series which will include eight lessons will be taught by Miss Ethel A. McCormick, social director of the League. She will be assisted by Barbara Nelson. Grad. There will be a charge of $3 for the lessons. The second lesson of the new in- termediate series will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the League M; ,, . :; :.,; .. ,; ,... ._ . This i Miss on campus. Fearing's second year Seven Hundred 'First Nighters' See Soph Show More than 700 people attended the first day performance of "The Derby," 1936 Sophomore Cabaret, last nght at the League. The cabaret will continue from 13:30 to 6 pni. and from 9 p.m. to 12' midnight today. Floor shows will { be given at 4:30 and 10:30 p.m. Tick- 1 et.s for the cabaret are priced at 25c each. The League Fair, which is being given in conjunction with the Soph- omore project, is sponsoring a raffle. The lucky numbers will be called at the evening performance of the floor show, today. The twenty minute floor show was opened by a trio singing "Derby Day," an original .composition by Barbara Health, general chairman. A horse dance followed during which Char- lotte Poock did a stable boy tap dance. Following an oral rendition of "Mr. Pagannini," by the quartet, the chor- us sang a medley of horse songs. The show closed with the jockey dance. They were dressed in red and white costumes with black boots and belts. Charlie Zwick and his orchestra are playing for the cabaret.; Regularly $16.95 to $29.75 1 !t SPORTs and Daytime Frocks at $11.45, styles for Daytime, Dressy Afternoon, as well as Formals at $17.45 . . . SIZES 9-11-13-15-17 Ellen Kaye FROCKS are our exclusive Junior Fashions, so famous for perfect fit, for individuality! Sale group in- cludes Crepes, Wools, Velveteens and Sparkling Lames, in all the important colors . . . very specially priced! W omen s Society Will Give Musicale The women's branch of the Mich- igan Club will hold a musicale at 2:30 pam. today at the home of Mrs. James Ingliss. A tea will be given at the close of the program, of which Mrs. James F. Breakey, social chairman, is to have charge. Mrs. John S. Worley, who is in charge of the musicale, has an- nounced that the artists are to be Stanley Fletcher, pianist of the School of Music, and Robert 0. 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