193 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Patrons And Patronesses For Senior Ball Are --- ^:, Ce 1938 Rushin Rules Rev New Rushees Will ' By Information B Revised rushing rules fo announced by Stephanie Pa president of Panhellenic As include an information boot lobby of the League and seve or changes in the rushing sy The sorority houses will f same procedure as last yea the two weeks of formal which will start on Saturd 24. There will be teas on t urday and the following Dinners will be given on Wednesday and Friday, and dinner or luncheon may be g urday. The same schedulev tinue the'next week and th dinners will take place on and Tues ay, Oct. 10 and 11 Bidding lists from the hou be in Wednesday,,Oct. 12 an ence slips will be given to th on Thursday, Oct. 13. Th will be pledged the follow urday. Assistant rushing chairmi all the sororities will be in c the information booth andt offer aid to the new women Women who wish ,to be ru the various sororities must p of 50 cents at the booth ort not be rushed, Miss Parfets women will receive the Inter booklet at the time they reg This booklet will act as a s for the freshman booklet w distributed last year. SHOW- Your First Golde' inthis Dashin Off -the-Fac N WHITE H) $2.00 ?up g Doctor Banishes Warts Dance Guests S ipes B ighten Gown Junkers Ger Bisedl y Old-Time Methods3 Made Known Highly Prize Fantastic old superstitions about "_____ Benefit sacuring warts have been found to BairF Story Of Lasalle Kent ;havefi have a sound psychological basis, ac- ;____4-~oy "sa~ ~.ff ooth cording to Dr. Arnold, Health Serv- Originated After W ice physician. Dance To Be Held At I. M. r 1939 as The principle underlying these Buildi ; Color M ToldByMissHoef arfet, '39, cures is being used successfully to- Oag Blue By ANN VICARY sociation, ent European skin specialist has cured Junkers is not a Seeing Eye th in the 90 per cent of his patients with a new Governor Frank Murphy and Mrs. Seven years ago Miss Ruth Ho eral min- mental treatment. William B. Teaham will lead the list y blind 'Ann Arnor woman, board stem. ( Those who come to him to have of patrons for the Senior Ball, to bei f there to receive the fifth of the ollow the warts removed are told to draw the held Friday, June 17, Neil Levenson, bred German Shepherd dogs w I utline of their hand and fill in the 38, general chairman, announced had been brought from German warts lifesize. The doctor gives them a yeseray America by Mr. J. L. Sinykin, o rushing, date, three or four weeks ahead, when The list includes Regent and Mrs. fof the LaSalle Kennels. ay, Sept. ike expects them to mail to him the Junius E. Beal, Regent and Mrs. sThe histo f he aSalle Ke that Sat- drawing with a statement that they Franklin M. Cook, Regent Esther V. as M Hoef tells it i fascina Sunday. have been satisfactorily cured. Cram and Mr. Cram, Regent and Shortly after the World War a y Monday, The University Health Service does Mrs. David H. Crowley, Regent and German offcer conceived the id either a not use psyc ological treatment, ac- Mrs. Charles F. Lhemans, Regent and Re training dogs to guide the b ive Sa o s scoogcltetetc Mr . - .Lnh eetadMs, hs ubr a envsl will con- cording to Dr. Arnold, because they MRalph n R. Stone, Regent and Mrs. Ed-whose numbers had been vastls ie formal not wish to be responsible for mund C. Shields, Eugene B. Elliot, ceeded and when Sinykin, an A Monday fIState Superintendent of Public In- xican business man whose hobby L. struction and Mrs. Elliot, President dogs, visited Germany in 1926 Iand Mrs. Alexander Ruthven, Vice- htHrLa erKeir ses must Garden Clubs Elect I President and Mrs. James D. Bruce brought Herr Lambert Kreimer d prenr-u Vice-President and Mrs. Shirley Wpftwo dogs back to America with e women Officers F Vice-President and Mrs. il WThese two dogs, Lux and Eric, e womene Smith, Vice-President and Mrs. Ciar- the first two guide dogs in Ame ing Sat- ence S. Yoakum and Registrar and in a-Mrs. Ira M. Smith hveaso been precedingth establishment o Retaining all former officers with invited . have a been & Seeing Eye by thi'ee years. en from 1 the exception of first vice-president Senator Given First Dog harge of Mrs. E. W. DeLano who will become h Gs.+ The first. of these dogs, Lux, he o of the directors for three years, Others will be Dean Henry C. An pesented to Senator Thomas & they will one o h ietr o he erderson, Dean.- UlidnsenaorsfrmHMinesota students. the Federated Garden Clubs of Mich- Dean and Mrs. Henry blind senator from Minnesota, ushed by igan concluded their convention pro- Bates, Dean and Mrs. Wells I. Ben for years the two were constant c pay a fee ceedings here yesterday. nett, Dean and Mrs. Russell W. Bunt panions. Lux died when he re ay a feds ing, Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bur- to eat or drink for days dur said. The Shirley Symons of Saginaw, presi ley, Dean and Mrs. Samuel T. Dana forced absence of the Senator, -Sorority dent; Mrs. Cyrus Kinsman of Gross Deanand Mrs. JamesCB. Edmonson shortly after his death the Be -Srrt et r.CrsKnmno rseDean and Mrs. Albert C. Furstenber g, my was killed while being led across gister. tIe, second vice-president; Mrs. ubstitute Charles A. Shierson of Detroit treas- Dean and Mrs. Clare E. Griffin, Dean street by his secretary to pw ubtutChreA.hiroofDtot. and Mrs. Edward H. Kraus, Dean letr hich was urer; Mrs. C. C. Meloche, recording Alice C. Lloyd and Dean and Mrs.letter. Fsecretary Hebers At 6 p.m. one night in 1930 Herbert C. Sadler. Hoefer was listening to ther Deans Included On List rwhen an announcer introduced S Included in the list are DeC4 _ -kin, Kreimer, and Junkers who Byrl F. Bacher, Dean and Mrs. Alfred to be featured in a news broad )FF H. Lovell, Dean and Mrs. Peter Ok- Dean and;Mrs. Charles T lhousecoats for the summer have Freed From Dependence By D Olmsted, Dean Jeannette Perry, Dean been designed in a multitude of Interested in the possibility of ' Ta "and Mrs. Walter B. Rea, and Presi- gay colors and prints. This dirndl vacy and independence from hu dent and Mrs. Charles A. Sink. Lieu- housecoat, in candy stripes, will companionship, Miss Hoefer u tenant-Colonel and Mrs. Basil D. Ed- help one to keep cool and fresh the letter which a year later res g wards, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Ba- on the hottest days. The coat, as in her possession of Junkers, m e ker, Prof. and Mrs. Lewis M. Ora, well as serving as a negligee, and as her the first woman to own a g Prof. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hammett, something cool to slip on in the dog in Michigan. Prof-Emeritus and Mrs. Jonathan H. evening, can also be utilized as a Since that time the 90-pound AT y iHildner, Prof. and Mrs. William P. beach coat. A swim suit in one of has been with her constantly. r. Wood, Prof. and Mrs. Elmer D. Mit- the colors predominating in the gether they have traveled to Chi chell and Miss Ethel McCormick. bold stripes will strike the dominat- Kalamazoo and made num4 Conclude Patrons' List ing note of the ensemble. shorter trips, always returnin ConcludePatrons'_List_ Ann Arbor, w here M iss H oefer is Others on the patrons list are Dr. copying a book in Braille which and Mrs. Carl J. Coe, Dr. and Mrs. Alumnus Writes Verses the history of guide dogs in Am r s H at Shop Arthur B. Moehlman, Dr. and Mrs. his book is t be laced in a D Walter J. Nungester, Dr. and Mrs. For New Michigan oiig library, and is being copied r 4 East Liberty Street Raleigh Schorling, Dr. and Mrs: Mal- Verses for a Michigan song en- book written by the man who o colm H. Soule and Dr. and Mrs. Mel Vn shb tten by the an Ko u-vidle B. Stout, Dr. and Mrs. Howard titled "My Michigan have been sent the third of the LaSalle Ke B. Lewis. The rest of the patrons by Colonel Charles Lincoln McGuire, dogs.Keeps Vigilant Watch will include Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Al- L.L.B., '96, to Earl V. Moore, Di- Throughout the interview Ju dermah, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Birken-' stock, Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Gooch, rector of the School of Music. lay at the fee' of his mistress, Mrs. Irene B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. The poem was written for a ban- ring only once when she rose t I. Krugliak, Mr. and Mrs. John J. quet, recently held in Oklahoma City some pictures. In that instan Levenson, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew by alumni of the Law School. The watched her until she reache Mann., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Myers, Mr. author, Colonel McGuire, has offered door, then went to the door to f and Mrs. Wilfred B. Shaw, Mr. and the poem to anyone interested in her with his eyes until she retu ino uMrs. J. S. Slezak, Mr. and Mrs. F. composing music for it. He is now 11 years old-just on Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Sprau, - Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Spooner, -- Mr. and Mrs. T. Hawley Tapping. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wangelin, and Mr. You'll want . and Mrs. Leroy Weir. to go HOME ,e Perfum one of these gay K To Emphasize little FlowerScents WHITE SPORT HATS Whether you believe in using one perfume consistently or varying your $1.95 up perfume for the occasion or mood, you will want to shift to lighter fra- 1grances for summer. Eaux de Co S C H I L L E R M ILLINERY lognes, toilet-waters and sachets are 219 SOUTH MAIN cool and refreshing in floral odors. Some of the new summer perfumes - combine several floral odors, or have -- - slight accents of spice, and you can find them In the always-popular heliotrope, white violet or carnation. When you choose a perfume to take CMU OLIE on your vacation, remember that its scent may change in hot weather, ati- the shore, or in the mountains, so if in smooth white Ca ., your favorite perfume has unaccount- ably changed, wait until the return of cooler whether or the end of your vacation to use it again. Pine is still the favored scent for bath oil and soap. It is now found in toiletwaters as well, so that it may be sprayed on lightly after the bath for a lasting fragrance. Finely u want them . . . dainty NEW powdered bath salts in pastel . happily low priced!. Lovely shades make a froth of bubbles under the water from the faucet, adding a ol to wear . . . hard to wrinkle decorative note to the bath. These are best for summer in lavender scent. p you daisy-fresh all Summer! For summer dancing remember to use perfume on large squares of chif- oleros, jacket rocks, princess fon to float from your wrist, and Yout cai forget the weather no matter hoW far ks-softly tailored frocks that touch it also to your throatuand to the curls on the nape of your neck.' ' l e1whe o'r erigtis o ay and night! All daintily shoe. Air cotiditioned with side vents and per -HOSIERY forations . . .inednim heel ... white only. Robe 60 man Guide Dog, d By Blind Resident els; year the junior of Buddy, famous Seeing Eye dog who died last week ar, -and one can feel the fear of his r death which hangs over the house- hold. Commands Given In German dog. A blue cross fixed to the dog's efer, collar and a long stiff handle at- ed a tached to his harness are the only sota, means of distinguishing this couple ure- as they walk down the street. The hich dog walks slightly ahead of his mis- y to tress in order to control her move- wner ments better. Since he was born and trained in Germany all his com- nnels mands are given in German, and in ting. addition this protects them from oung commands carelessly given by pass- ea of ers-by. lind, Moving confidently down the in- street, Miss Hoefer and Junkers il- suc- lustrate the assurance with which mer- more and more blind are being en- was abled to face the world. This work , he cannot spread too rapidly. and him. Baseball Game Is Taken were rica, By Betsy Barbour Team the. Betsy Barbour defeated Alpha Chi Omega in softball today by the score was of 10 to 3 'in the finals of the class B hall, tournament. Tomorrow they will en- and gage Jordan Hall's team which' won com- the class A tournament. The game fused will be played at 4:30 p.m. at Palmer ng a Field. and nator Xlnounce Recent Pledging s the st a Phi Kappa Tau announces the pledging of Ned Miller, '41, of San- Miss dusky, O. radio 3iny- were cast. g . SUMM E pri- man White felt xrote ulted Black and navy str .king guide SPRIN( dog To- In dark straws. Unu cago, erous $1 g to busy tells erica. etroit om a 309 South State Street wned nnel's - nkers stir- o get ce he d the ollow rned. -half YOU'LL LIVE in cottons th Summer-andnow's the time buy them. This year's cott and your choice of smart, your styles is BIGGER than eve Pick your cottons today! Dotted Swisses! Batistes! Shantungs! Piques! Seersucker p.- ? .. , } .. : ; '° _ Y y~ r' r.,::. . t"" ,,<,,.: R LF ": ?\ :e+. t r x: s d1 ,.:. , r. t / i \ . Sizes 12 - 20 $298 to $195 NOW when yo Summer frocks to look at . . .c -frocks to kee Swirl frocks, b styles, shirt froc are RIGHT d trimmed.