T HE MICHIGAN DA ILY PAGE FIV Annual Installation Banquet i ToBe, More Than 900 To A Dinner In Ballroom In Gi.1 d t 1 Tomorrow In League' I I ., t I kttend n And gt imn To Close League Careers At Banquet 1., t I Barbara Bradfield To Present Award More than 900 tickets have been sold for the annual League Installa- tion Banquet which will take place at > 6 pim. tomorrow in the League Ball- room and the Grand Rapids Room, J Hope Hartwig, '38, general chairman for the affair, announced. Decorations for the banquet will carry out the 'March of Time" theme, it was announced by Helen Louise Arner, '38, head of the decorations - committee. There will be a large clock in both the ballroom and the Grand Rapids Room, and League' events of<.: the past year will take the place of the numbers on the faces of the clocks. Helen Jesperson, '38, isj chairman of table arrangements. HOTE .IARTWIG ANGELENE MALISZEWSKI Patrons Are Named The list of patrons and patronesses fe for the affair was announced yester-R a z to f o e s P o day by Janet Allington, '38, chair- A man of the patrons committee. It in Nears With Of Mihig eludes vice-president Shirley W. N s A~ fMcirs Smith, who will be one of the speak- - ers on the program, and Mrs. Smith; Popcorn With Tilt-a-Whirljtrue. $350 has been made at swim- Dean and Mrs. Joseph Bursley, Dean Alice Lloyd, who will also speak, As- Feature In W.A.A. HelpIming meets and the J-Hop commit- sistant Dean Walter B. Rea; Mrs. For Financial Success tee gave $300. The freshmen did their, Byrl F. Bacher; Miss Jeanette Perry, part and donated $75 from the Frosh Prof. and Mrs. Philip Bursley. Eating popcorn, playing bingo, get- Frolic. Othera are Prof. and Mrs. Howard ting headaches from the Tilt-a-whirl The Ann Arbor Alumnae Associa-' Y. McClusky; Athletic Director Field- and tired "Michigras" feet will all Lion made a pledge of $5,000 and part ing H. Yost and Mrs. Yost; Miss Ma- help Michigan women to swim in of this money was paid by the re- rie Hartwig; Miss Hilda Burr, Miss theii own pool. ceipts from the Tommy Dorsey con- Virginia Peasely, Miss Ruth Bloomer, Michigan's fairer sex has been try- cert, when over $900 was made. A Mrs. Frederick Ray, Mrs. William ing for years to build a swimming cabin fund of $700 was given to the, Morley, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. pool and one of the avenues to ac- swimming pool fund. Katherine Parsons, Mrs. Florence complishing this desire is the Michi- -- - --- Preston, Miss Mary Gleason, Miss gras. Last year that project netted Ruth Danielson, Miss Ethel MpCor- them the goodly sum of $600 and;j mick and Miss Ruth Goodlander. they are hoping to make more this Program Is Interesting i year. The program of, events will begin Pool Planned In 1922 after the main course of the banquet This struggle (which is almost a and Angelene Malizewski, '38, will tradition by now) started when the act as toastmaster. ! League was built way back in 1922. After Miss Hartwig's introduction For the original plans for that build- 8 NICKE of the theme of the banquet and of ing included a plan for a swimming the patrons in the ballroom, Miss Ma- pool. Now the hopes are that it will liszewski will introduce the patrons in be built onto the Women's Athletic the Grand Rapids Room and will an- Building. nounce the central committee for Birdbath Condemned Freshman Project. Barbara Brad- Since the League swimming pool dream did niot become a reality, the* field, '38, chairman of the League:drenmpdid aome i relitthe' Merit System Committee, will thenomen splashed around in the little award the sorority Service and birdpath a Barbour Gymnasium un- Scholarship Cup. The music com- til it was condemned in 1935. Since mit ,headd by Harriet Shackle- then the Union has been generous and ton, '38, will thenr lead singing, let women swim in the pool there.ofG W.A.A. has tried all sorts of meth- To Introduce Newv Officers ods to make this cherished wish comeSlne NE After the dinner, Margaret Ann Slender ONES Ayers, '38, treasurer of the League, thing" will dot will give the year's financial report, Miss Maliszewski will announce the samer elastic n winners of the three Ethle McCor- like nothing a mick scholarships and Vice-Presi- dent Smith, Dean Lloyd and Miss ( Sta-Lo * * the bac Hartwig will speak. Introductions of'*h k the new League president, Jean Hol- lsmall and medium land, '39, the new W.A.A. president, ng ge en s petal shape mpha Norma Curtis, '39, and of their re- - -e e. U.S. Pat. Of., Pat. Ni. 2,046,861-2.092 spective councils will follow. Irene Young, daughter of Mr. and Concluding the evening's program, Mrs. Andrew J. Young of Montecello, Senior Society and Mortar Board will Minn., and Dr. John Simrall, '31, son ! 4 Mack Defends CityBadmintonl Titles In Finals' Margo Goodrich Defeats Louise Paine In Singles Of Annual Tournament Cf Completely baffling and outsmart- ing his foes at every phase of the game, Chris Mack came through the city badminton finals held at the I-M building last night successfully de- fending his titles in three divisions. In the men's open singles. Mack displayed his usual fast, hard-smash- ing game to decisively whip Earl Smith 15-7, 15-7. Mack and Leroy Weir, Varsity tennis coach, teamed up in the men's open doubles event to down their opponents, Vin Stace and Francis Carl in two straight games 15-8 and 15-9. iIn the mixed open doubles Jane Quirk and Mack easily defeated May Lewis and Welir 15-7 and 15-8. For the, third time in three years Margo Gcodrich beat out Louise Paine in the final round of the tourney, 15-5 and 15-9. Dorothy Gardiner and Miss Quirk defeated Miss Lewis and Miss Good- rich in the women's open doubles by a score of 15-9, 12-15, and 17-16 in one of the biggest upsets of the tour- ... Tey.' In the novice division, Lee Hart won PHI SIGMA KAPPA Phi Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Samuel Rutan, '41E, of Orange Grove, Calif. Officers elected iecently are: president, Ned Kilner, '38; vice-president; Frederick Yunck, '38E; secretary, Robert Paver, '40E. h. 4 the men's singles beating Max Rey- I nastic coach, and George Dixon out- .nolds 15-7, 15-10. Eleanor Gilbert classed Hart and Lawrence Wester- won the novice women's title whip- vle, ntemnsnvc obe ping Mary Anderson 11-9, 8-11, and event, winning two straight matches, 115-9, and 15-11. lmer Townsley, Michigan gym- In the novice women's doubles, Ebnr Zowsle, Mchgangym iMiss Gilbert and Barbara Bleeker J t ,\ [ , . ti _ r DANCING Class & individual in- atruction in all type Df dancing. Teachers' course. Open daily 10 tk.M. to 10 P.M. Phone 9695 2nd Floo Terrace Garden Studio Wuerth Theatre Bldg. F3LEe ELS ARC ADE 1 t Accent on flatness, both fore and aft in a new Step-in )SS-AMOUR* S, who need "just a little some- te on GOSS-AMOUR* the gos- et, because it feels $350 t all! Model 3284, less evening bra, is designed for petite, m breast development. Rayon sann in sizes the ublift Model 82 --S .M or L AZ I's S'C VI lilL. II AiLV .. _ . l l7 .900 **Rcg. U.S. Pat.Off.,Pa: No.2.060,09 ~O~ARD tap new members. Miss Jesperson will announce the names of the new members as they are tapped in the Grand Rapids Room and Miss Ayers' will announce those in the ballroom. If A seamless "Tallyho" foundation to mold you and hold you. of Mrs. Harrison Simrall of Lexing- ton, Ky., were married at 5:30 p.m. yesterday in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Rev. Henry Lewis officiated at the ceremony. Miss Alice Tyler acted as maid of honor, and Dr. Walter Weid was best man. Mrs. Simrall wore a dark, blue, silk ensemble with a blue hat. She carried gardenias. Dr. Simrall, who graduated from the University in 1931, was captain of the varsity football team. He was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta and Nu Sigma Theta and Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. Dr. Simrall re- j ceived his medical degree from Har- vard University in 1935. He is now serving as assistant resident at University Hospital. I LAWN"SEED. GREEN MAGIC! A little plant- ing, a trim, clean-cut green lawn, and the home takes on a new pride and an added value. A good lawn is a constant source of pleasure and satis- faction. And a good lawn is easy to make if you start right with good seed. .r- M-%~417 % 11104 "LITTLE WOMEN" FINSD THEIR TWINS IN iii PHIMJE S * f~- K ---p by I LV / nVGLlftt "because you love nice things" No more folding down the tops $1.00 of your stockings - no more wrinkly ankles. Philmy-Teens are just your size - all over. A beautiful 3-thread chiffon, with adaptable Flextoe -- low-; priced in spite of their made-to- 11 L - I