PAGE S THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1936 PAGE SIX FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1936 C French Group Good fellow Drive To Hear Talk Praised y Head Of elfare Board ByLemonnier ' By Lem nnier(Continued from Page i 'Theatre de Lenormand' the need of some people, Mrs. Brad- shaw said she would answer: "To Is Topic Of Sorbonne you who would reply, 'there is plenty Professor On Monday of work,' just try to support five children, a wife and grandmother on Prof. Leon Lemonnier, charge de con- a W.P.A. job which at the maximum ferences at the Sorbonne, will talk on pays you $57 per month, and in win- "Le Theatre de H. R. Lenormand" as ter, on part time caused by weath- the second Cercle Francais lecture at er conditions, sometimes brings in 4:15 p.m. Monday in Room 103, Ro- $20 per month. When illness lessens mance Languages Building. even this income, what Christmas can this family have except as the Good- M. Lemonnier, who specializes in fellow comes to the rescue? French and English literature, is vis- Gives Up Throne For Anmerican-Born Divorcee German Prize Of $30 Offered For Best Essay All 'Ensian Pictures Due Before Dec. 18 All senior pictures for the 'Ensian must be taken before Dec. 18, accord-I ing to Frank T. Dannemiller, '37,1 editor. "Absolutely no picture taken after Dec. 18 will be accepted by the 'Ensian," he said. Dannemiller again reminded senior graduate students that they can use their undergraduate pictures for the 1937 'Ensian at the cost of $2 for re- printing. iting professor for thisasemester at the University of Buffalo. He is a novelist and writer, his most famous; novel being "La Femme sans Peche,"' and has written books on Edgar Allenj Poe, Oscar Wilde and Baudelaire. 1 Among the reviews to which Pro- fessor Lemonnier has contributed ar- ticles are "Mercure de France" and "Revue de .France." He is one oft the founders of populism, the new school of French novelists. Profes- sor Lenormand is one of the out-I standing and most original contem- porary French playwrights. Tickets for the series of French' lectures may be purchased at the: office of the department, Room 112,1 Romance Languages Building. And, Mrs. Bradshaw went on to say, that last year the Goodfellows did come to the rescue, and brought happiness to many Ann Arbor fam- ilies by giving the parents assurance that before the tiny tree which had adorned with trimmings there would shortly 'rest a gift, prettily wrapped, and tied with colored strings for each child in the family. In conclusion Mrs. Bradshaw pointed out that to the families who received .gifts the Family Welfare visitors were already known as friends not as intruding strangers. "The Goodfellow Fund is doing a fine work and bringing a large measure of Christmas cheer," Mrs. Bradshaw declared. _.._._. nw_.__._,_._.______.______._..___._..__.___W . w_____. _.... .____.__.._.__... .. _ .w ---...---- I - Associated Press Photo KING EDWARD VIII SuperiPor MILK-ICE CREAM Week-End Special VANILLA- LONDON PUDDING Superior Dairy Company Phone 23181 Heneman Sees Kin s Defeat In Resignation Points To Factors Working Along With Resentmentt Against Love Match (Continued from Page 1) te king had taken the initiative in the matter did the cabinet give him advice and this advice was ap- parently that the cabinet was op- posed to the marriage between the monarch and Mrs. Simpson, Pro- fessor Heneman added, leaving the king with the alternative of choosing between the throne and Mrs. Simp- son. ublie Program y ance Club PlannedToday Dances In- Palmer Lounge Feature Holiday Theme With Yuletide Songs By JAMES DOIL For several years there has been a great deal of interest in Ann Arbor in the newer developments in the dance. Most of the leading expon- ents of the modern dance have given grograms here. But there has been activity, too, in a creative way; spon- C red ebiefly by.the Dance Club, both alone and in conjunction with Play Production activities. The first pub- lic program of the year, sponsored Unitts Political Extremists by the Dance Club, will be given at "When Baldwin first made an an- 4:30 p.m. today in the Women's Ath- nouncement to the House of Com- [tic Building and all interested are mons last Monday, the reception invited-without admission charge. given him and the contrasting treat- The program for this afternoon is ment accorded those who sought to I appropriate for the Christmas sea- oppose him indicated that the Com- son. There will be first, two panto- mons, for the most part, supported mimic dances in a folk vein to tradi- the cabinet," he added. tional chorales, The Wassail Song "The issue served to unite such and Un Flambeau, Jeannette Isa- political extremists as Harold J. Laski belle; second, a group of more or less iett-wing Socialist and for many Ifant heritic pre-classic forms associat- years an adviser to the executive of ed with Christmas or Twelfth Night he Labor Party, and a Tory like revels at court. The program will Baldwin," Professor Heneman said. close with a group of four chorales Each of these men may have had tieated from a modern point of view selfish reasons for meeting on alj Lut atterrnpt ng to catch the religious, common ground in this particular in - aerliug orifinally inherent in the stance, assuming that Edward was form. too irresponsible and too democratic] for Baldwin and that Laski, as a ALPHA EPSILON PHI British Socialist, would dislike to see Alpha Epsilon Phi announces the the king win a victory that would initiation of Beulah Jones, '39, of increase the strength and power of \ew York and Marian Touff, '38, of monarchy. Professor Henernan said. Detroit. Irish Trouble Anticipated - - Bronson-Thomas Contest Award Given To Student Here In April The German department of the N University recently announced the Bronson-Thomas prize, an annual stipend totaling $30, awarded on theS basis of a three-hour essay contest to be held under departmental sup-I ervision about April 1. of The subjects for this year's es- says cover the five periods in Ger-TE man literary history from 1750 to 19C0. Each contestant will be given a reading list, according to Prof. for Detroit, Buffalo, New York Henry Nordmeyer, head of the Ger- man department, from which he is to select reading for one of the five periods. After satisfying the depart- ment that he has completed theD necessary reading, he will be ad- mitted to the contest and may write his essay in either English or Ger- man. Leaves Ann Arbor 6:30 P.M. The Bronson-Thomas award was made possible by a $1,000 donation instead of 6:59 P.M., Time of the of Thomas Bertrand Bronson, '81, master of modern languages in Law- Regular Train. renceville School. The donation was stipulated for an annual essay prize.( DON'T M ISS IT ! Mr. Bronson named his bequest in honor of Calvin Thomas, '74, profes- sor of the German language,and lit- erature in the University from 1887 to 1896 and later Geghard professor of German in Columbia University. Professor Thomas was during his lifetime recognized, according to Professor Nordmeyer, as among thes -_____--- - -------- -- most eminent scholars and teachers ; of German literature in the country.I . . .C H RISTMAS TREES Publications Buildmg Installs New Phones (Continued from Page 1) No Home, Fraternity, Sorority w Daily office when students call up for football scores, election returns, or S/ore is ready for the Holiday & information on dances, meetings and other matters of general interest. Season without a fine Evergreen A Judging from the chaotic situa- tion that prevails at present it will ree or DecOatIo. take a few days for staff members toTD become acclimated to the new system. E Some staff members yearn for the good old days, but the perplexing; maze of lights, bells and buttons will We have just received a large shipment of newly undoubtedly be straightened out to cut Trees. Make the selection of your Christmas usher in an era of improved com-ot munication. Treeearyfrom our choicelot NEW WATCHES OUT Watch out for the new watches! IjI1 ]B R OS , They can be pinned to the lapel, H JLRT1L'&\' , o hid in lockets, worn dangling on bracelets or even made into r-'n 210 South Ashley Dial 2-1713 crystal paper weights that away like tops. #iv t#ta t # at###4,e##u'1# #rf#&## itty Does She go in for Winter Sports? Give her n Tyrolian Ski Siuit .. L./. ,,", i -4 -.- PLAY SANTA CLAUS in the grand manner this Christmas, and give the gift which will put her in raptures. Our Ski Suits are really unusual and color- ful, showing the Tyrolian Lanz of Salzburg influ- ence. Wools and gabardines in dark colors with bright accents. $ 5to $2950 ~ Accessories to go with it Hand Knitted Mittens. .. $2.50 pair Angora and Wosted Scarfs . . $1.00 Hand Knitted Tyrolian Caps. . $1.00 Bass Regulation Ski Boots ... $8.50 Hand Knitted Socks ... $1.75 pair Sweaters. . . singles and twins . . . $3.50 to $5.95 Y "H mm ND' Up to the date of abdication the position of Baldwin's cabinet in theI conflict has received the support of both the Conservative and Labor parties, he added. "It is anticipated that Ireland will l refuse to subscribe to the abdication or, more pointedly, to the coronation I of a new king, in the attempt to drive1 a wedge between itself and the em- pire and so achieve complete sover- eignty," Professor Slosson said. "IfI India should follow suit, the situa- tion would become unique indeed and might lead to unexpected re- sults.''j vT N Jewelry and Watch Repairing HALLER'S Jewelry State at Liberty 71 LW FARES _ --- REAL HOME COOKING Under New Management UNIVERSITY GRILL 615 East William. just below State bring first aid to badly battered Christmas budgets ROUND TRIP FARES SEE THE AGENT ABOUT SPECIAL LOW RATES FROM ANN ARBOR All is not lost! You can still get home for Christmas without mortgaging your future - or even your room- mate's wristwatch. Go by Greyhound and save your money. You can go any day, on any schedule-yet rates average 25% to 50% less than other travel ways. 10% extra reduction on all round trip tickets! Start your Merry Christmas right . . . on a warm Greyhound coach. 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