30, 1931, TH_.I-TA fAl Tickets Are On Sale French Faculty, For Architects' Ball Students To Ac1 t To Lead March Upder Sabre Arch Tickets for the annual Architects' ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., 111 Plays Toda May 7, are priced at $2.50 according to Richard Dennis, '37A, general The Cercle Francais will present chairman of the dance. They may beh"L group of three French plays,"L purchased from the committeemeno Farce du Cuvier," L'Ecole des Belles at the Union and Ulrich's Bookstored The theme of the ball will be a Meres" and "Le Client Serieux," at Roman Holiday Decorations and 8:15 p.m. today in the Lydia Men- costumes will carry out the effect. delssohn Theatre. Tickets are - 25 Costumes are compulsory and prizes cents to holders- of Cercle Francais will be awarded to the best dressed membership cards and 50 cents to al couples. The faculty will judge the others students, and the students the fac- . "L'Ecole des Belles-Meres," by Eu- ulty. gene Brieux, is directed by Mr. - Charles Koella; "La Farce du Cu- ALP.A XI DELTA vier," a medieval comedy, by Mr. Meribah Leach, '40, Marblehead, James O'Neill. Prf Rene Talamon Mass., will be initiated today into is in charge of "Le Client Serieux," Alpha Xi Delta. by George Courteline. Roles in "Le Client Serieux" are being taken by the following mem- bers of the French faculty: Prof- H Emeritus Arthur Canfield, former head of the Romance Languages de- I II LI I_ partment; Profs. Edward Adams, 1 '' , Philip BuHrsley, Marc Denkinger, L II Herbert Kenyon, Charles Knudson kiand William McLaughlin. wtakes skip# te landin the career Mr. Francis Gravit, Mr. Koella and that so many college girls acquire Mr. Harry Skornia will also take through Katharine Gibbs secre- part. Students taking part in "La tarial training . . . preparation Farce du Cuvier" will be Rowena E. to step immediately into an in- 1 La Coste, '39, Douglas N Morgan, Steresting, weli-paid position, with '40E, and Alice E. Woodruff, '38. assured advancement ahead. More good positions available The following students will take than we can fill. the roles in "L'Ecole des Belles- Address College Course Secretary Meres": Misha M. ChimacOff, '38, for "Resuits," a booklet of interest- Marcia Connell, '39, Martha E. ing placement information, and illus- trated catalog. Dynes, '39, Elizabeth S. Parrish, '37,I "Special Course f "r College Women jharriet Shackleton, '38, and Nikolayf opens in New York and Boston Sep- .Trtzn rd tember 21, 1937. M. TuritZin, Grad. " AT NEW YORK SCHOOL ONLY- same course may be started July 12 ' .preparing for early placement. Try r E aP' RI 'r I N G Also One and Two Year Courses forY TMCNG preparatory and high school graduates." 11viM EOGRAPHIIING BOSTOIN ..90 Marlborough Street# / /'i°"(1 NEW YORK , . . . 230 Park Avenue Promptly and neatly done by experi- enced operators at moderate prices, KATHAISNtE GIBtBa . D. MORRLL C C HO O L314 south State street a a t _ . .s 1 Many Houses To Hold Parties This Week-End Lawyer Club, Fraternities Give Informal Dances; Plan SpringFormals The activities for this week-end will be marked by many fraternity and sorority dances following last week- end's lull. Phi Gamma Delta, Beta Theta Pi, Xi Psi Phi and the Law- yers' Club are holding informal dances tonight Bob Steinle's or- chestra will play for the Lawyers' Club party. Tomorrow night Alpha Omicron Pi, Collegiate Sorosis, Phi Sigma Kappa, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Delta will hold their annual spring formals. The Kappa Kappa Gamma's party will be held at the Washtenaw Country Club and the rest are to be in the chapter houses. Informal radio dances are being planned for tomorrow night by Al- pha Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Chi, Phi Sig- ma Delta and Pi Beta Phi. Kappa Delta Rho are combining bridge with their dance. Sigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Delta Epsilon will hold informal dances tomorrow evening. The pledges of Phi Beta Delta are giving an infnrmal houII s ty thc rQt - w ~ - - f w. - - w .. - W W Read and Use T he Michigan Daily Classified Ads. 1Ii - 1 ill c 1 :( 1 OULD th ink about i the W ater you drmk - -. - is it chemically pure . . . free of bacteria? Arbor Springs water is pure . . . sparkling and palatable. A phone call will bring quick delivery of the finest water you can drink. ARBOR SPRINGS WATER COe* 416 West Huron Phone 8270 'U; : r." ;..I I s" =. , HATS Made to Ordler for YOU!i ORIGINALITY - STYLE - WORKMANSHIP - From Five Dollars - EMMA B. FOGE RTY East Liberty across from Pretzel Bell UAKend with a radio dance planned for fMUVRIEL IIASSARD AND JACK GUSTAFTSON tomorrow night. * * * UnioiI Ballroom Grad iiates, I-ialth WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNAMENT . The date for the first round of the W ill B ec S cen e u b, ( iec Dance Women's golf tournament has been ________e until May 10, at which date Ej bE U Students in the graduate school all cards should be turned in. The ' 1OfM ilitary Ba and the Michigan Public Health Club last date for the second round will be OYwill be the joint sponsors of a dance May 17, according to Marjorie Merk- to be given from 9 p.m. to midnight er, '39. ~reggi, Chil's Orchestra tomorrow in the Women's Athletic - - -- ----- Association Building To P t y; Drll E xhibitioii John Hay's orchestra will furnish Hitler Does Not Ban It! Before Grand March the music for the affair, and tickets PURITY ICE CREAM _______ will bec priced at 35 cents each. Amid a colorful array of flags, red- This will be the last meeting of the WI KEL DRUG CO coated wooden soldiers, military uni- year for the graduate students, ac- We Deliver Phone 3494 forms, and clanking of sabers; mem- cording to Miss Jeannette Perry. bers of the R.O.T.C. will welcome the guests of the 19th annual Mili- tary Ball to be given tonight from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Union. At midnight the grand march led by John R. Gustafson, genera.l chair- man, and Muriel Jean Hassard, '38, will pass under a sabre arch formed by members of Scabbard and Blade. Committeemen's Guests A.,:,, Wencel A. Neumann, '37BAd, trea- " surer, will have as his guest Ruth Judson of Royal Oak. Phillip T U.R ,AN : Haughey, '37A,chairman of decora-TU RB A N: tions, has invited Doris Koestner of Kalamazoo. Carl Abbott, '37E, chairman of the ticket committee, will attend with Betty Fauver, '37. Goff Smith, '38E, chairman of in. vitations will have as his guest Nancy Casual dramatics in pleated crepe, Dall, '39 John E. Cornelius, '38, chairman of the dril lteam, has in- with the gleaming sheen of your vited Hope Hartwig, '38. John C l air for a crown . . Young, '38E, .chairman of programs and favors, will have as his guest' Elizabeth French, '39. Carl A. Ger- Use or a actve sports an stacker, '38E, will attend the dance with Beverly Bendall of Midland, Mich. William Wolfner, '38E, floor In a satisfying color rage, and chairman, has invited Dorice Rob- bins, '38, as his guest. p)riced at Only .. Scabbard And Blade Initiates Members of R.O.T.C. who will be initiated into Scabbard and Blade. just before the grand march are: Ralph Ulmer, '38L; Leo E Klar, '38E; Carl A. Gerstacker, '38E; Wil- liam E. Cobey,, '38E; John M. Stevens, '38; Gilbert K. Phares, '38E; John7 CU Alden, '38; Charles F. Payton, '37;J Kingsley Kelly, '38; Carl H. Clem-AD) ent, '38E, John E. Cornelius, '31; Roger S. Frazier, '38E; Hudson G. Dunks, '38E; Robert A. Pommeren- ing, '38; Kenneth G Emery, '37E; Alfred G. Ellick, '39; Grandville Con- rad; '38E; Donald M. Alexander, '38E. _-__ _ A 'military exhibition by the floor and drill team composed of a group of R.O.T.C. members will precede theI grand march. The outstanding fea- Therei 'ay Chic in this ture" of the dance will be a surprise stunt, the nature of which Gustafson S * refused to divulge. I A dinner given for members of the committee and Scabbard and Blade initiates and their guests will be held at 7:30 p.m at the Union. Breakfast twill be served immediately following- the dance to committee and officers of R.O.T.C., and their guests. Included in the program, in charge of Francis Donovan, '37, toastmas- ter, to be given at the dinner will be ai welcome to the initiates which will be given by Capt. Paul Coursey. Jack Payton, will give the response for the fs' initiates. Major Peter K. 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