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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, MARCH 8,

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TUESDAY, MARCH 8,

Women Swim
Teams To Hold
ContestToday
Program Is To Include
Telegraphic Meei With
SyracuseUniversity'
The intramural women's swimming
meet which will be held at 7:30 p.m.
today in the Union will be combined
with a telegraphic swimming meet
with the women's swimming team of
0yracuse University.
The.times of the winners of the
40 yard free style, the 40 yard back
stroke and the 40 yard breast stroke
events will be compared by means of
the results of the races telegraphed by
each school.
Other events included in the Mich-
igan women's swimming meet will be
a 25-yard free-style, a 25-yard back
crawl, a 25 yard breast stroke, a 25
yard side stroke, a free style relay,
a comedy medley relay and diving
contests.
Over 135 women have entered the,
meet. Among the late entries is a
team from Betsy Barbour Residence
including Maya Gruhzit, '41, Marian
Harris, '40, Lucille Heusti, '41, Dor-
othy Levan, '40, and Bessie Jane Root,
'41.
Those who have entered the meet,
but who have not signed for the spe-
cial events should report at the pool
at 7 p.m., Helen Wolf, president of the
women's swimming team announced.'
'PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEETS
Therprogram committee of the 1938
Junior Girls Play will meet at 4 p.m.
today at the League, Jane Holden,
'39, chairman, announced yesterday.
All members are required to be pres-
ent, she said.

Four Chapter House Initiations,
Pledgig, Tea A re Announced

EVENING RADIO
PROGRAMS

Acacia Penvenne, '40E, Lenox, Mass., Ray-
Acacia Fraternity announces the mond Barnes, '40E, New Bedford WJR
pledging of Lynn A. Doctor, '39, of Mass., Derwood Laskey, '40, Milan; P.M.
Detroit; George W. F. Mathews, '41, Lowell Moss, '41E, Woodbury, N.J., 6:00-Stevenson News.
Detroit; and Stephen Slobadin, '40, Irving Munson, '41Arch, Kankakee, 6:15-Comedy Stars.
New York. Ill.; Prescott Earle, '41E, Hermans-- 6:30_-Boake Carter. 4
Alpha Gamma Delta ville, Woodrow Skaff, '41, Flint, Ar- 6:45--Vocal Varieties.
The members of Alpha Gamma thur Treut, '41Arch, Grosse Pointe. 7:15-Hollywood screen Scoops.
Delta honored the patronesses and Gamma Phi Beta 7:30-Helen Mencken .
alumnae at a tea Sunday. Gamma Phi Beta announces the 8:30-Al Jolson-Martha Raye.
elecionof te fllowng fficrs:9:00-A1 Pearce.
Kappa Alpha Theta election of the following officers: 9:30-Jack Oakie College.
Kappa Alpha Theta initiated the President, Jean Drake, '39; vice- 10a00 -enny Goodman Swing School.
following pledges Saturday, March 5; president and social chairman, Bar- 110:30-Beachcomber.
Anna Carolyn Martin, '39, Margaret bara Backus, '40; treasurer, Jean 11:15--Wismer sports.
~uicahy, '39, Ann Vicary, '40, Mary- Tibbits, '40; corersponding secretary, 11:30-Abe Lyman's Music.
Mulchy, 9, nn Vcary 40 Mar- I11:45-Meditation.
anna Jamieson. '41A, Edith Lynch, Roberta Chissus, '39; recording secre- 12:00- -Dance Music
'41, Cornelia Davidson, '41, Jeanne Lary, Eleanor McCoy, '39. 12:30--Dance Music.
Davis, '41, Jean Forsythe, '41, and - ------- -WWJ
Frances Bourke, '41, and Jane Grove, I P.M.
'41.~~~~ 00Yri ~CtK6O-Tyson's Sporta.
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Dance Groups
Are Still Open
Classes To Meet Tonight
And Club Tomorrow
It is still not too late to enter the
Tuesday and Wednesday night danc-
ing classes, according to Jean McCon-
key, '38, vice-president of the League,
in charge of them.
The second in the series of eight
classes for beginners and interme-
diates will be held at 7 and 8 p.m.,
respectively, today in the League Ball-
room. The price is $3 for theeight
lessons.
For advanced dancers, the Dance
Club has been recently organized. It
will meet from' 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. to-

WYVERN TO MEET AT 5 P.M. League . Attendance is compulsory,
There will be a meeting of Wyvern Harriet Pomeroy, '39, president, stat-
members at 5 p.m. today in the ed
~Cassified -ireetory

FOR SALE

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Phi Delta Epsilon i II--
Speakers at Phi Delta Epsilon's in- 11ioP A.A .. W.
itiation Sunday were Dr. Arthur
Schiller, dermatologist from Detroit, The Junior A.A.U.W. will hold its
and Dr. Rueben Kahn, of University r
Hospital regular suapper meeting at 6:15 p.m.
Hospital.I
The new initiates are: Daniel Sieg- today in the Michigan League.
el, '41M, Meyer Gutterman, '41M, Dr. Reuben L. Kahn, director of
Jack Grekin, '41M, Julian Dariash, clinical Laboratories at the University
'41M, Willis Friedman, '41M., Philip Hospital and Assistant Professor of
Peven, '41M, Max Goodman. '41M, Bacteriology and Serology will speak
Milton Feldman, '41M. on "Immunity and Aller'gy in our
Zeta Psi Daily Life." Since 1930 Dr. Kahn has
Zeta Psi announces the initiation been investigating problems connect-
of William Jones, '39, and William ed with immunity and allergy and on
Armstrong, '40. The following are three different occasions he has re-
the new officers of the fraternity: ccived invitations to present his re-
Claude Beebe, '38F&C, president, Karl search studies abroad..
Klausar, '39, vice-president, Howard Dr. Kahn's talk before the Junior
Rogers, '39, secretary, and Robert A.A.U.W. will embrace his immunity
Banks, '39, treasurer. Istudies as they apply to daily life.
Phi Kappa Sigmua He will consider also the allergic dis-
initi tin (f the following members: turbances.

6:30-Bradcast.
6:45-Musical Moments.
7:00-Amos 'n' Anc y,
7:15-'-Voices."
7:45-Sport Review.
8:00-Phillip Morris.
8:30-Lady Esther Serenade.
9:00-Vox Pop.
9:30-NBC Feature.
10:30-Jimmy Fidler.
10:45-Dale Carnegie.
11 :00-Newscast.
11:15-webster Hall Music.
11:30-Dance Music.
12 :00-DAC Orchestra.
CKLW
P.M.
6:00-Turf Reporter.
6:15-News and Sports.
68:30-Exciting Moments.
6 :45-Rhythm Men.
7:00-Sportscast.
7:1 5--Windsor Board of Education
7:30-Headlines
7:45-Famous Fortunes.
8 :00-Violin Recital.
8:30-Happy Hal,
9:00-Bunny Berrigan's Orch.
9:30--Witches' Tales,
10:00-Eddy Duchin Orch.
10:30---Ceorge Olsen's Oreb.
11:00-Canadian Club Reporter.
11:15-Dance Music.

morrow in the League Ballroom. The
price iS 50 cents per couple each
week.
Douglas Gregory, '40, is the direc-
tor for both of these classes. Marie
Sawyer, '38, assists him with the
Dance Club.

FOR SALE: Large residential lot on
Vinewood Blvd. Exclusive and re-
stricted section. Cash. Phone 8544.
431_
FANCY APPLES, popcorn, fresh sweet
cider. No preservatives. Will deliver.
Phone 3926. 1013 Brooks. - 417
WASHED SAND and Gravel. Drive-
way Gravel. Killins Gravel Co.
Phone 7112. 7x
LAUNDRY
STUDENT LAUNDRY. Shirts 12c.
Call for and deliver. Phone 4863 for I
other prices. x60
LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low prices.
NOTICES
TYPING, neatly and accurately done.
Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone
5244. 3x
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any
old and new suits, overcoats, at $3.
$8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit-
ers, old gold and musical instru-
ments. Ready cash waiting for you.
Phone Sam. 6304.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Large double with ad-
joining lavatory. Also single room,
shower, steam heat. Phone 8544.
422 E. Washington. 432
FOR RENT: Rooms for girls. Clean
and comfortable. 915 Oakland.
Phone 2-2568. 426
LOST AND FOITND
LOST: Pair of knitted gloves. Left in
taxi Friday night. Please call 3664.
434
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A Musical more sumptuous than
you've evc:° seen! A Sonja more
exciting than she's ever been!

11 :30--Danc le Music,
12:00--Dance Music,
WxYZ
P.M.
ti:{)0-Daiy in Review.
6:15--Black Name.
6:30--Linger A While.
6 :45-Lowell Ihomas.
7:00---Easy Aces.
7:15-Mr. Keen
7:30-Green Hornet,
8:00---Those We Lave.
8:30-It Can Be Done.

SONJA :ENIE
DON AMEC E

The "One in a Million" sw'et-
hearts radiantly re-united!

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- LAST TIMES TODAY
KATHERINE G"STAGE O R" GINGER
HEPBUTRN SAE ORROGERS

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Frank Lapick, '38, Lakewood, O.;
Ernest Huff, '38, Saginaw, Paul
Phi Kappa Sigma announces the

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MARSH ALL Cut-Rate Drug
231 SOUTH STATE - Phone 9242 - 8 Doors North of Kresge's
TED'S DAILY DOUBLE PRICES EFFECTIVE TODAY
Poundof

All Stage Door Johnnies
Fraternity sophisticates, campus pedagogues, enlightened
townspeople, will all want to see the original "STAGE DOOR"
opening Wednesday evening at the Mendelssohn.
Play Production guarantees that George S. Kaufman, as
usual, will make you laugh your heads off.
Tickets are going so fast the box office stays open from
10 to 6 eevry day. Phone 6300 now.

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Billy Gilbert
Raymond Scott Quintet
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