DEC. 9, -1939 TIE MIICIGAN D ALY s WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 19Sf: WAGE FIE List Of Patrons1 For Soph Prom Is Announced Ticket Sale Assures $100 Addition To Dorm Fund; Barney Rapp To Play Patrons and patronesses for the Soph Prom, which will be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday in the Union Ballroom, were made known yester- day by Nelson A. Lindenfeld, '39, chairman of the patron committee. They are: President and Mrs. Ruthven, Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. J. B. Edmon- son, Dean and Mrs. W. R. Hmph- reys, Dean and Mrs. Edward H. Kraus, Dean Alice Lloyd, Dean and Mrs. A. H. Lovell, Dean and Mrs. C. T. Olmstead, Dean and Mrs. W. B. Rea and Dean and Mrs. H. C. Sadler. Prof. H. C. Anderson, Prof. and Mrs. Robert C. Angell, Prof. and Mrs. A. L. Dunham, Prof. and Mrs. How- ard S. Ellis. Prof. and Mrs. A. D. Moore, Prof. and Mrs. William D. Revelli and Prof. and Mrs. A. H. White. Others on the list include: Major and Mrs. R. E. Hardy, Colonel and Mrs. F. C. Rogers, Dr. Margaret Bell, Dr. W. M. Brace; Dr. and Mrs. M. R. McGarvey, Dr. and Mrs. George K. Wassell, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis, Karl H. Reichenback and John Wei- mer. Following former class traditions, and especially that of the J-Hop the committee decided not to allow cor- sages to be worn, according to David Drysdale, general chairman. No more tickets are available, Drys- dale said. This sell-out insures the dorm fund of at least $100, he stated. Barney Rapp and his orchestra will play for the dancing, and late permission until 2 a.m. will be grant- ed to the women, according to the chairman. Campus Wear To Be Subject Of Talky Today Campus women will be advised as to the kind of clothes to wear to best bring out their personalities by Mrs. David Reed who will speak at the fourth poise and personality le- tuire at 4 p.m. today at the League. Sport wear consisting of suits, wool arnd silk dresses will be modeled by Alberta Wood, '40,. Catherine Sprick, '40, and Suzanne Stevenson, '40. Mrs. Robert Lansdale will wear some of Mrs. Reed's own creations in formal and dinner gowns. Mrs. Reed will explain how the color and lines of a dress can either enhance or submerge a person's charmand bring out her type. Next week Prof. Gail E. Densmore will lecture on voice and the part it plays in making a pleasant impres- sion. These lectures are a new proj- ect sponsored this year by the League. All undergraduate women are urged to attend by Jean Hatfield, chair- man. Wallpaper, Drapes, Souldd Harmonize With Rug In Roor "Since wallpaper,.rugs, and dra eries are the three main items in room, special care should be taken i their selection," according to Mr Ralph Hammett who delivered t second of the series of lectures o interior decorating which was give at 4 p.m. yesterday in the Eth Fountain Hussey Room of the Leagu Plaid and scenic paper may b used effectively, but the use of th flowered type is not recommende as a rule, since there is too great tendency for one to count the spra on the wall, said Mrs. Hammett. When commenting on the ru most popularly used, Mrs. Hamme said the most popular are those c fibre with a very small amount c wool. Floor coverings with exten sive designs will work in very well i most any room, she claimed, buti wallpaper and drapes are figure the rug should be plain. Second League Undergraduate T.e"a Scheduled The second in a series of eigh undergraduate teas is to be give from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday in the Leagu ballroom, it was announced yester day by Margaret Hamilton, '3 chairman of the teas. Those who will pour are Dean Alic C. Lloyd, Dr. Margaret Bell, Mr Byrl F. Bacher and Miss Jeannett Perry, assistants to the dean of wom en, Mrs. Hugh Beebe, Mrs. W. A Bowen, Mrs. Agnes Clark, Mis Kathleen Codd, Miss Isabel Dudley Miss Mary Gleason, Mrs. Home Heath, Mrs. Earl V. Moore, Mr Franklyn Moore, Mrs. D. B. Reynold and Mrs. Hazel Roberson. All women on campus are invite' to be present at these affairs. Char lotte Rueger, '37, League president extended a special invitation to mem bers of Assembly to attend the te Friday, at the Assembly Banquet held Monday night. Members of the League social com- mittee, under the direction of Har riet Heath, '37, chairman, will act a hostesses. Charles Zwick and hi orchestra are to play for dancing. Dorms Will Hold Exchange Dinners Five dormitories will hold ex- change dinners at 6 p.m. tonight Among three of the dormitories the exchange will be made in a cycle, ac- cording to Harriet Heath, '37, socia chairman of the League. The dormitories have made ita policy for several years to hold thes exchange dinners for the purpose o promoting friendship and good wil among the 9irls in the various dormi tories. 20 girls are being sent from each dormitory. Helen Newberry Residence will ex- change with Mosher Hall. In the cycle exchange, the girls from Betsy Barbour House will go to Jordan Hal] Those from 'Jordan Hall will go to Martha Cook Building. The Martha Cook girls will go to Betsy Barbour. V a n '. n 'n el ie. be ie d a ys tt of of t- in if I d, e -t n e - 7,. e s. e s, v, S.j s d a i s .s SI 13" .. 1tU . Yl- ll_._-- _- -- is iuthvens Invite r acuity maUi Vance Will Be At League' Student Groups The formal reception and dance,' To ineir Home given by the Faculty Women's Club, will take place from 9 p.m. to mid-I night today in the League, according Tea Will Be Served Today to Mrs. E. L. Adams, president. From 4 To 6 P.M.; All President and Mrs. Ruthven and Professor and Mrs. Edward L. Adams, Students Are Invited assisted by Profesor and Mrs. Carl! Weiler, Professor and Mrs. Palmer' The regular bi-monthly under- Christian, Professor and Mrs. Louis graduate tea will be held from 4 to Bredvold, Professor and Mrs. Wells, 6 p.m. today when President and Bennett and Professor and Mrs. Her- Mrs. Ruthven open their home to bert Taggart will receive in the all students on camous. Grand Rapids Room. Miss Inez Boxworth, director of: Refreshment tables, at which the Law Club, Miss Mary Gleason, punch will be served, will be placed director of Martha Cook Dormitory, in the concourse. Mrs. D. B. Reynolds, chaperon of Dancing will be in the ballroom, Delta Gamma and Miss Jeanette which will feature Christmas decora-. Jonkman, chaperon of Alpha Delta tions for the annual occasion. Charles P1 sorority, will preside at the tea Zwick and the League orchestra will table. play. Special invitations ,have been ex- -------- - ----- -- tended to nine groups. They are: Alpha Delta Pi and Delta Gamma scrorities; Chi Psi, Phi Kappa Tau and Sigma Nu fraternities; the Law- OUNG OR OLD . yer's Club, Martha Cook Dormitory and Zones I and II. All students are 01 A N t E L invited to attend. The social committee of the League will assist Betty Gatward, '38, who is in charge of arrangements. The receiving line will form in the liv- ing room, and from there students Picking out I will proceed to the dining room pers or Chri where tea and cake will be served. There's a kii The entire first floor including the + h everyone and conservatory will be open to those variety to cho who attend, had better i Final Call Is Issued For 'YeotUen' Tryouts The last opportunity for women to tryout for the chorus of "Yeo- men of the Guard," the operetta to be presented by Play Produc- tion *and the School of Music in January, will be given from 5 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Laboratory Theatre, it was announced yester- day by Valentine B. Windt, direc- tor of Play Production. There are several places open for any who desire to tryout, Mr. Windt explained, for the positions will not be confined to members of Play Production but are open to all women on the campus. It was further announced that full rehearsals for Act I of "Yeo- men of the Guard," which the en- tire cast must attend, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. Tuesday, and 7:.30 p.m. Wednesday. 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