FRDAY, DE~C. 3,1937 THE MIChIlIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE League ih To Beg Foreign Theme Will Be Carried Out By Games And Booth Decorations Women's Groups Will Be Sponsors The League Fair, titled "Monte Carlo," annual project held in con junction with Sophomore Cabaret, will open at 8 p.m. today in the Con- course of the League. The Fair will consist of various booths which will carry out the in- ternational theme in decorations and games. These booths will be spon- sored by women's campus organiza- tions and each will be decorated in keeping with a different country. So- cieties having concessions are Mor- tarboard, Wyvern, Senior Society, Theta Sigma Phi, Sigma Alpha Iota, W.A.A. and Childrens Theatre. The League Fair itself will also have three booths. Committe Chairmen Named Elizabeth Baxter, '38, is general chairman of the project and has been assisted by Elinor Sommerville, '38. Hazel DeGroot, '38, is chairman of ticket committee, and Florence Free- man, '38, has charge of decorations. Others on the committee are Vir- ginia Van Dyke, '38, chairman of en- tertainment, and Marian Smith, '39, publicity chairman. The Ethel Fountain Hussey Room will be converted into the "Paris Sa- lon" to display the six outfits which are to be given in the clothes con- test sponsored by the Fair. Tickets priced at 25 cents, will be on sale un- til 9 p.m. Saturday, and winning tickets will be drawn at 11 p.m. These ensembles consist of three out- fits for both men and women. Six Prizes Offered The prizes for the men consist of a reversible gabardine-tweed top coat; a top hat, white silk scarf and white gloves; and a beige cashmere sweat- er, socks, scarf and gloves. Women's prizes are: a gold formal; sport's out- fit of angora sweater, plaid skirt, belt and socks; and a. reversible top coat. Profits from the Fair and the clothes contest will go to the Under- graduate Fund of the League for numerous scholarships. Add Extension Golf Courses Instruction To Be Given TuesdaysAnd Fridays The demand for the extension class in golf is so great that in order to 'Debatc rs Meet Eleven Fraternities, Rochdale Martha Cook Holds III, W UIUU0 ' O WTooIo Pr"esiIents Dinner Western Team House, To Hold Parties Today The annual formal President's din- ner , , ner was held at 6:15 p.m. Thursdauy, Tdge H ere Thur sday Twelve parties, all at fraternities Kenneth Morgan. according to Ed- Dec. 2, atMartha Cook Building. except one at the Rochdaie Men's ward Lebeis, '39E. Guests included President and Mrs. 1 7 o dty ~~~~4 t L e a g u e ilelt Al~~!Cophra taHusOe a isiing h ts:;n r n Ms ibr h-~ndD'adMsEwr Univerif inneota Cooperative House are being held to The Theta Chi pledge formal will Alexander Ruthven Mr. and Mrs. Ira eWTrr night. bc chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Parker Lege701) G T ak arrotJ1) lI~STo ru Heath. Dr. and Mrs. James Bruce, Heads League Fair 7 Wmn oTkePr XGop o eIo ru Alpha Tau Omega is giving its Legg and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cha- aDr adaMrsMEs.rdJaeie, In Dancing And Singiiig On bssue 0 f eutrality pledge formal. The Campus Com- vanelle, and the music will be fur- Other guests were Miss Ethel Mc- Choruses For Cabaret aNeutrality"w manders will furnish the music, and fished by Rollie Silfie. Cormick, Social Director of the e The debate an v " romithe with the party will be chaperoned by Prof. Jimmy Fisher's orchestra will play League. Dean Henry C. Anderson, 'Fr h , ent f Minnesa w bhe at and Mrs. Walter J. Emmons and Dr. at Trigon's closed pledge formal. Mr. 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Yoakum, ren 1 C tES of Minnesota, will be held at and Mrs. Leslie A. Wikel. d Mrs. Bruce Laing and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Jordan, 4 p m. 'Thursday. Mrs. 9.sinethe League Perfor. In9St ea "CH FMrs. Lucian Sweet will chaperon. and Regent and Mrs. Junius E. Beal. P er of"111 lB1 1710W Ballroom. Helen Jean Dean, '39' Chi Phi to Have Formal ____ ____ ___ ________ _chairman. announced. Another pledge formal, Chi Phi's, This debate wiii bc under the spon- will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page 1) orship of the League. George K. Harris of Detroit and Mr. orchestra will play for the dancing. Committee Announced and Mrs. A. H. Copeland of Ann Ar- which will cost five cents a dance. Miss Dean also aninounced the bor More than 70 women will take part memers of her committee. They are: Isaac Goodman's colored band fromG in the dancing and singing choruses.) Baibara Bradfield. '38, Barbara Pa- Detioit will play at the Delta Tau T O N The Maids and Chefs Chorus is com- terson '39, Mabel Allison, '38, Eliza- - posed of the following 12 women: El- eth Notley, '40, anct Marian Gom- Delta Christmas formal and Mr. and len Redner, Vievia Hoelscher, Bettie mesen, '38. She said that additional Mrs. Rowan Fasquelle and Mr. and Schuele, Jeanne Morgan, Elizabeth committee members will be an- Mrs. Duane Edson will attend as Sutton. Betty Myers, Jane Elspass, nounced later. chaperons. Jane Dunbar. Madalyn Cadagan, The presidents of Senior Society,' A formal dinner-dance with musicF lnntH Elizabeth Ann Emswiler, Jean Tibbits Mortarboard, Wyvern. Omega Up- furnished by Bill Sawyer, is beingFallanW N and Jean McKay. silon, Athena. Alpha Nu, Zeta Phi! given by Phi Beta Delta, with Dr. and Dancers in the Champagne Waltz Eta, Panhellenic Association and As- Mrs. Joseph Gruber and Dr. and Mrs. number will be Elizabeth Huldin, Jane Herbert J. Bloom acting as chaperons. EIwEHNussbaum, Helen Stockbridge, Jose- WHISTLER WANTED Bill McKay's orchestra will playD ELIZABETH BAXTER phine King, Helen Westie, Gwendolyr Wanted': One whistler who can for Phi Delta Theta's Christmas for-1 D A N A R I )A . ' A' Dunlop, Phyllis McGeachy, Evelyn whistle "yes"-"no" or imitate a mal, which will be chaperoned by Dr., Dock, Jean Smith, Sara Manthei, robin's warble. Call 2-3119 and and Mrs. Louis Schultz and Mrs 309 South State Street - At the Dillon Shop Men Have Choice Marion Fleming, Alberta Wood, Flor ask for Ruth. To be used in sec- Helen Mott. ence Brotherton, Enora Ferriss and ond Children's Theatre production, Ab OfSgo G9 Maxine Baribeau , An informal radio dance is being f aoletxeie rmbe. TThe Secret Garden," Dec. 10 and held by Phi Epsilon Pi, chaperoned French Roc ket tes To Perform 11. I by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Upton and HstessesTonight One of the largest choruses is the -__y___._anMrs._HerbetU__on__n Hosteses T nigh "French Rockettes'' number. They Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Conn. g were named after the famous Rock- sembly Organization, and the mem- Dr. and Mrs. Maurice R. McGarvey One of the traditional features of ettes of New York's Radio City Music; bers of the committee are invited to and Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper will every Sophomore Cabaret since its Hall. This line includes Harriet meet at 4 u.m. today i Miss Ethel chaperon the Phi Kappa Sigma pledge Thom, Roberta Leete, Jean Ruther- McCormick s office at tne League to formal. Dick Hanselman of Toledo origin in 1929 are the sophomore hear further details of the debate and his orchestra will provide the women who serve as hostesses and Barbara Guest. Ruth Calkins, Mar- project, and to formulate further imusic. C0 1/CS /ii CO/I -'U/iCenw SiZC //tles dance with the stage-this time at garet Neafie, Mary Ann Peterson, planms for carrying it out, Miss Dean Hayride To Be Held five cents a whirl. saCarolyn Rayburn, Suzanne Potter said' Phi Sigma Kappa's Bowery BallIfor 101/l/, ofeCor 5'b0). Jeanne Gomon, Mary L. Burleson, M1higan Team will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. T Cletus Hall, Betty Ann Hill and Shir- MiGeorge Adler and Prof. Paul M. Cun- "French Follies," and in the same ley Crittenden. Bradfield. members of the Women's cannon. Larry Clemmons of Detroitt spar ng C. . and SOut Ly . spirit of Parisian frivolity that in- The French clog dancers are, Jane Michiganah will play. spired he posters saying "Plastered Jewitt, Ellen MacDonald, Mary Minor, firmati side of the issue and two Mr. and Mrs. S. Bothman will in Paris," the hostesses are called Jean Thompson, Maxine Nelson and women students from the University chaperon Pi Lambda Phi's hayrideftA "Gigolettes." Playing the part of Ella Stowe. "Taps de Paree," a spe- of Minnesota viii take the negative which will be followed by an in-A rbo r ,n a 1 American women in the Latin Quar- cialty dance will be done by Miss stand. Miss Mansfield and Katherine 4ormal radio dance.rSpringE7 C o. ter of the glamorous city of Paris, Stowe and Miss Nelson. Schultz, '39 also members of the de- The Rochdale Cooperative House16 WEST HURON PHONE 8270 they will dance with the men who - 'bating team, are to debate the nega- is giving an informal dance which '0 attend the production. In order to ALUMNI DANCE tive at Purdue University, and two i will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. be distinguishable from the rest of A Christmas dance for alumni of women students from Purdue will Mentor Williams and Mr. and Mrs. - the women who will be there, all 3001 Highland Park High School will be argue the negative at the University -- of these Gigolettes will wear tiny' held from 9:30 pm. until 1 a.m. at of Minnesota. _....____.......__._________ French flags in their hair. the General Motors Ballroom in DC- Miss Dean emphasized the fact that(' Jane Jewitt, chairman of the hostess troit. All alumni are invited to at- this debate is not alone fpr the benefit committee, reports that more than tend, and tickets may be purchased of students and professors in the rI 1 1 r'e Ti.1. of 300 women have signed up to take at $1.50 per couple at the Highland speech department, buti is for the Ir t part. These women, anxious to join Park school. benefit of everyone on campus. in the annual class project, reflect - " - - - - the spirit of gaiety and enthusiasm(.j that characterizes the "French Fol- thesp" iritUof[gaietyandenthusias l E S s The League ballroom will be changed into a Paris street scene, complete with an Eiffel Tower-even, though it is a touch on the crooked side-and flower vendors. Carnations will be sold to continental-minded young men by the most smooth Fren chies to be found. Hillel Carnival - call for bright OY CAP and SCARF SETS GOODV separate or combined 14U in a hooded effect (A smnart Gift Suggestion, too!) AW S Suggest. ging Apparell III 11OwmAf 4 - l-k-111 give opportunity for more women to: W in De Gv ven enroll the classes will now meet twice a week, at 7 p.m. Tuesday and at 5 p.m. Friday, at the Women's Ath-'7 Societies To Have Booths letic Building, Dr. Margaret Bell, di- Tomorrow In Lane Hall rector of physical education forI women, said. - Hillel Foundation will hold a car- Mrs. Violet Hanley and Miss Jean nival at 9 p.m. tomorrow in Lane Kyer offer the instruction. 'Mrs. Hall. Hanley is former state champion of The general carnival committee is Michigan and was manager of the American team when it first went to composed of Samuel Grant. '40, Dork-I England for competition. Miss Kyer othy Arnold, '39 and Martin Dwork- is the present state champion. is, '40. The other committees are, The price of the lessons is six dol decorations, Betty Steinhart, '40, Miss lars for a series of 16. Since the class srnold; booths, Samuel Grant; tick- is divided there is almost individual w ets, Ronald Freedman, '38, Martin instruction and beginners and a Dworkis; At, Harriet Podolsky, '38A. vanced players may enroll. Dr. Bell Among the groups which will spon- urges that those interested apply im- sor booths at the fair are Sigma mediately at Barbour Gymnasium. Alpha Mu which has arranged a dart throwing concession; Phi Epsilon Phi has prepared a stand for throwing PLEDGING ANNOUNCED tennis balls into pails; Alpha Epsilon Athena Literary Society announces Phi will have an archery booth; Pi the pledging of six women. The new Lambda Phi has scheduled a golf pledges are: Jane Campbell, '39, stand. The Hillel Palestine Club has Selma Chibnik, '41, Harriet DeWeese, a penny pitching booth and the In- '39, Mary Jane Kronner, '40, Ruth dependents will have refreshment Pollack, '40, and Mary Frances Reek, booths. Phi Sigma Sigma will have '40. a penny pitching stand. z~jIvv ,'.,. <_.r' -. \,L \ !.j Schl er Ma Sh 219 South Main Street i i 11 3 ' 'Oooo. La-la!" and a wonderful time for Fun Seekers Jointhe Spree. 300 LOVELY GIGOLETTES AND A HILARIOUS FLOOR SHOW - ALL FOR 25c r I a f i i i , #, i E For All Active Sports- C)C { C They're smart F and warm... OfElkskin with moccasin toe j . Goodyear BROWN / S \~r~~:4zwl! I-'"''- And the newest ideas of what a loung- ing beauty should wear are typified in our Christmas collection of hostess gowns and house coats . . . lounging pajamas in tailored and dressmaker styles. Velvets . . . satins . . taffetas . . crepes . . . damasks . . . in colors we are sure will suit her type. Every one is a perfect dream in feminine elegance! $650 to $3250 ell Word to the Gentlemen You needn't feel the least bit embarassed or timid while gift shopping at Goodyear's. Not only will the sales people 11 E 11