___ 3 .WDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1938 THL I C A N DAIILY Fi fth Annual Caduceus Ball To Be Given Monday Union B PAGE FIV illroom i Ir. -d VT/A -A -PnIl't-v Will Be Today eddngs II:-)use Athletic ManagersI Will Be Special Guests ngagements -he party to be given by the W.A.A. bo trd for the house athletic manag- Mr. and Mrs. William Landon Van er, will be held at 4:30 p.m. today, Wormer of Binghamton, N.Y. an- Ru 'h Hartman, '39, chairman, an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- no nced, instead of Monday as pre- ter, Genevieve Josephine, '38, to Wil- vic isly planned. It will be held at liam Henry Buettner, Jr., son of th( W.A.A. Building. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Buet- Anson Weeks' Orchestra Will Play At Dance Ticket Sale To Be Limited To Students And Fe.iilty Of The Medical School Spring Colors Are Vivid R't yy;tlw Fem. r vr1-L's + ' Q'n yv ^ w+ +M Third League Supper To Be Sunday Night Group Singing And Ganes To Be Entertainment; 'EAll St,,dents Invite d 9 I- -_ 9 . I n open board meeting will be the t in ofAnn Arbor,8 aturuay, r . main feature of the afternoon, at 5, in Ann Arbor. wh ch time the house managers may The Rev. C. A. Brauer performed sit in on the meeting. This is the the ceremony. Mr. Buettner is em- fir . time this year that the board ployed by Van Boven, Inc. ha met with the managers, Miss Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Klein of Grosse Iha tmann said. The managers will Pointe announce the engagement of als be given specific information their daughter, Louise, Grad., to Dr. about the new W.A.A. season which is Luther C. Carpenter, Jr., son of Mr. sta ting this week. aInd Mrs. L. C. Carpenter .)f Bay City. 'l he entertainment will be in the Miss Klein is affiliated with Col- fo: . of a progressive party and mem- legiate Sorosis. Dr. Carpenter is a ber of the W.A.A. board will be at member of Sigma Phi and Nu Sigma th stations for the carnival games. Nu, medical fraternity. He is on the T+ will also be served. The purpose staff of the University Health Service. of the meeting is to acquaint the The engagement of Priscilla Smith, me nbers of the board and the house '38, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur athletic managers. M. Smith of Detroit, and Edward Wells of Grand Rapids; was an- PHI KAPPA SIGMA nounced by the bride-elect's parents Phi K appa Sigma wishes to an- at a luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 9. nounce the pledging of Fred and Carl Miss Smith is president of Pi Beta Cuver, '49, of Detroit. Phi. . i . t L # The fifth annual Caduceus Ball will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The third Sunday Night Supper, Monday, Feb. 21, in the Union Ball- sonraed by the League House of room, Irvin Howe, '38M,. general Representatives, will be held at 6 p.m. chairman, announced yesterday. 2unday, in the League Ballroom. All Anson Weeks and his orchestra members of the faculty and all stu- will play for the Ball. Howe said that dents on campus are invited to attend, the attendance is to be restricted to 4 according to Virginia Hoelzle, '39, in students and faculty members of the charge of publicity. Medical School. Group singing will be the special John Day, '38M, is chairman of the entertainment feature of this week's decorations committee. Assisting him supper, and games designed to ac- are Daniel Foster, '38M, Robert quaint students with each other will Carney, '39M and Orville Chicker- j also bo played. Students attending ing, '39M. the affair may come stag or may Name Music Committee bring dates, Miss Hoelzle said. The music committee is headed Supper will be served from 6 to 8:30 by Jack M. Jacoby, '38M and Myron j~p.m., and guests will be seated in A. Shilling, '38M, is in charge of groups of three women and three men publicity. at each table. The price of tickets John P. Eichorn, '38M, is tickets will be 35 cents. They can be re- chairman. Richard Benedict, '38M, ser ved this week at the League desk. Philip Berger,. '39M, Richard Brown, X Those in charge of the various com- '39M, Arthur Gulick, '38M and John mittees for the affair, under Elizabeth C. Wolgamot, '39M are committee Myers. '39, general chairman, are: members who are assisting in the dis- Dorothy Bogart, '40, and Anne Stan- tribution of tickets to the senior, nard, '40, in charge of ticket sales; junior, sophomore and freshman Lottie Marie Babinski, '41, and Anne medical classes. Wehner, '41, in charge of seating ar- List Committee Heads rangements; Virginia Finkelston, '40, The co-chairmen of the finance A re*atuired and Helen' Barnett, '41, in charge of committee are William Howell, '38M entertainment; and Miss Hoelzle. Ed- and Robert Trimby; '38M. Robert H. ' AL. ward Egle, '39E, is representing Con- Denham, '38M is in charge of the pa- In Ne ,, Coats gress. trons committee. The series of Sunday Night Suppers Caduceus Ball is to be sponsored by Off with the old and on with the will continue each week throughout Galens, junior and senior honoraryj OffwThth ande wththe the semester. They were originated to Medical society. Last year's ball had new. That is what the order of the give students a better opportunity to as its theme, "L'Hopital de Joie." Les;day will be soon now, what with the meet each other, Miss Hoelzle said. Brown and his Duke University new semester beginning and warmer - Brown Devils provided the music and weather coming in spite of present Hour Set For Use weresdressedinsurgeons'caindications. Bulky fur coats will soon general chairman of the affair. 'just impossible. O eagueRecords P ashing Is The Word, j C J r -A There- is plenty of wintry weather ! tarting today, a change will be 41 I -_,-'I it's Right Smart to wear the RIGHT LENGTH! OJUD Clari-phan . 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Tryouts for men will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. today at the The- ater. Women with names Q through Z should tryout from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. If it is impossible to come at the scheduled time women should contact members of the central com- mittee. Every woman who tries out for the production will get a part, but it is absolutely necessary for everyone who expects to take part to tryout, Miss Chissus stated. People who tryout shouli be prepared to recite 15 lines of a modern comedy, Sarah Pierce, who will direct the production, an- nounced. Every woman who wishes to par- ticipate in the play must get an elig- ibility slip for last semester from the Dean's office. There will be a box placed in the Undergraduate office for these slips or they may be given to members of the central committee. Women should bring their receipts for the $1 class project fee because no one will be allowed to tryout unless they have paid, it was announced yes- terday by Martha Tillman, chairman of finance. Health rechecks should be in immediately, according to Jean Holland, assistant chairman. Partici- pation in the production will not be permitted without a health recheck. Because of the tryouts, the program rommittee will not meet tomorrow as previously announced, according to Jane Holden, chairman of the pro- ,ram committee. Dance Recital f- Will Be Given 165 Dancers, Musicians To Perform Monday More than 125 students of the Sylvia Studio of Dance and 40 mem- bers of the Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra will give a joint concert at 8:15 p.m. Monday at the Slauson Junior High School. This is one of the series of six con- certs a year which are open to the public, No admission will be charged, Mrs. E. G. Hamer, in charge of pub- licity, announced. The show -will open with the Winter pleated front and a plain back, A mink collar and matching fur pock- left to chill one's bones, however, and made in the hours during which the also plenty of spring weather. Ideal electric phonograph in the League can be played, it was announced by for this between-season wear is a Miss Ruth Goodlander, busines man- black, nubby woolen coat with a ager of the League. ets add a luxurious air. Dashing is the worc for a warm Young New Yorker reefer that gives widTh to the shoulders and slender-' ness to the hips. It comes in grey, nubby wool lighted with brick flecks and is warmly interlined. Equally indispensible for campus wear are the short box coats. Creed, features stripes for spring. He shows them in a biege-and-brown wool coat that has the lines of a hemise. Its open neck provides the opportunity for ascots to add a dis- tinctive contrasting touch. 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