eTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Independent Group To Sponsor Congressional Fling' PAGE FIFE T-oday Feature Acts Wift Highligl Dance At Uni Dance Team And Si Will le In Floor SF Door Prizes Are Offt Congress, independent men' ganization, will hold its Congres Fling from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Union Ballroom. Adding embellishments to the usuall dance with door-prizes, a floor and featured artists, "The Fling aroused a good deal of interest. In an announcement yest Robert May, '39E, chairman o social committee, said that ther still some tickets available at$ couple at the Union desk. For unable to contact the Unionc the day tomorrow, he said, t may be secured from the de the time of the dance. Bab Steine Will Play Music for the affair will b nished by Bob Steinle and his o tra. As special featuresattra and part of the floor show, Sawyer, '38, and Doug Gregor will present their conceptions of erni dances, and Warren Foster,t will sing popular songs. Door prizes, both valuable amusing, will be offered durin course of the evening. President and Mrs. Alexand Ruthven are guests of honor an be present in addition to the p and patronesses announced ear: the week. . Foster Has Sung On Radi Mr. Foster was graduated fro University of Miami and is no ing graduate work at the Univ He has appeared in night clu New York, Philadelphia, and cinnati and has also done wo the radio and moving picture; Assisting May in running the are Edward Wetter, '39, George '38, Edward Egle, '39E, Arthur man, '40, Murray Silverman, '4 bert Braun, '40, Martin Sche '39E, William Strasser, '39E, Davis Peet, '41, members of th cial committee. Congress was initiated last It has been active in various fie activity for unaffiliated men a designed to embrace all of the pendent undergraduates on can WALTZ ELECTED TO BOA Stanley G. Waltz, managerc Union, was elected a memberc advisory board of the Salvation at a meeting of the board Thu night at the Salvation Army C THE IDEAL :C f X 19 NOR '7r Superior 332 So Proposed Plan of Swimming Pool To Be Addition To Women's Athletic Building Announce 1937 Sophomore Cabaret it Prom Theme Gives Performance WlTo Capacity Crowd run Will Be 'Stars, The "French Follies," Sophomore Cabaret, opened yesterday in the nger& D coraion Co-haimenLeague Ballroom playing to a ca- ow; To Feature Wine, Silv er pacii crowd. eredAs Colors For Danee The floor show opened with the ~rdtrio, composed of Veane Clemmons, sonal The theme of the 1937 Soph Prom Barbara Telling, and Donna Short, stoday _____ ~-z--. will be "Stars," itewas announced y accompanied by the chorus, singing today ."Josephine." The original lyrics were novel Lucllle Kauer and Benjamin Jones, written by Jane Nussbaum. The Union ~,decorations committee co-chairmen. French Rockettes next came on the show, - Soph Prom, which will be held from floor, doing a routine and line chorus " s-~9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday in the number. ~ UnionBallroom, will have wine and Ella Stowe and Maxine Nelson then erday, silver featured in its decorations, Miss did the "Taps de Paree," a specialty the 4 _ _._7_ _ __ _ .___ Kauer said. dance. A chorus of dancers dressed e were Stars will be placed on the curtains in white gowns interpieted the Chain- $1 per -and on the drapes behind the or- pagne Waltz. Three couples danced those chestra stand. Reggie Childs and an apache dance, called the French during his orchestra, who will play for the Clog. The Maids and Chefs, dresed ~cketsw - dance, will have their stand roped off as traditional cooks with huge chef sk at with silver gilded pine boughs. At hats and French maids, closed the - .t. *' -- -the entrance will be a large wreathprogram with their number. { P , jof gilded boughs, and Christmas trees, The Cabaret will be given today e fur- Schedule F our n W ith e t m m ingP ool, Dra tickets gilded.similarly will be placed around from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 8:30 p.m. rches- the bageirore ilbehn to midnight. Floor shows will be rche-~ rin s '-- r ii t ~ lage irroed allwillbe unggiven at 4:30 and 10:30 p.m. General c Iaoi ances Tonight; I JWomen's Plea, Brings Results Today At Fair from the ceiling to give the effect ofadmission tickets are 25 cents and y, '39, -__la more stars, and mistletoe will also be Jdance tickets are five cents apiece. 'md A li placedaI W ~ 'sAheichsbendan p h ie a around the ballroom. Jean Smith, general chairman, is in Grad., a r a o Building abeen erom a pool n hea Roa Selection Will Take Place Arthur Brandt, ticket chairman, age of the affair. An(I Gymnasium Were Forum. The feasibility of having In League 'Paris Salon' announced that anyone who desires and Winter Formals, Dances Aided By Organizations sliding doors in order that there can o re un ticketo Cruzan AlexanrI g the Albe both outdoor and indoor swimming Drawing of the winning tickets for ATciA;GFEeu And Sophomore Cabaret By MARY ALICE MACKENZIE is being investigated. The top will the League Fair clothes contest will1 ctera chairman; John Flower a theu TRN LET Will Be Entertainment "On with the swimming pool" could be open for sun bathers. And ter- take place at 11 p.m. today, Hazel De- desk of the Union. d will well be the official motto of the Wom- iaced sand and grass plots are seen Groot, '38, finance chairman an Fd atrons Ib may be because Sophomore Cab- en's Athletic Association. Their tothe left of the pool itself, where nounced yesterday. Frederick Seyfried, chairmanof ien in mybbeasSohmrCa-esAtltc Ascain Ter bathers may lie. Holders of winning numbers for thIlo'omitehs none aret is exectedto overshadow every-jswimming pool project has been ap- that his assistants will be George ' th is esec gan ton , b aevery proved by the Board of Regents and A women's pool has been needed the three prizes for both men and Jones, Lewis Garrison, Phillip New- thig else again tonight, but whatever both men and women, students and for some period of time. In fact the women, need not be present at the man and William Brown. m the the cause, there are only five dances non-students have united in this drive first plan of the League Building drawing to win she said. The drawingd b w tak- scheduled for tonight. to make a dream a reality. included such a pool. This need be- will take place in the "Paris Salon," Reggie Childs, who has done broad- ersity. Acacia's winter formal, a dinner- The propose extension to the Wom- came more acute in 1933 when the in the Ethel Fountain Hussey Room casting work for several years and in -ha played in New York and Cal- ibs in dance, is being held with Rus Rollins' en's Athletic Building has been care- pool in Barbour Gymnasium was con- where the outfits are on display. fornia, was chosen for the dance by Cin- fully thought about and it is hoped demned. The Union was then verTickets will be on sale at the Fair an all-campus oll This is the first orchestra furshing the music. Pr to offer as much as possible. The generous in offering use of their pool and Sophomore Cabaret from 1 to 9 year that this voting has taken place and Mrs. Ralph W. Hammett and Mr. above picture shows the plan which to women. However, there the hours p.m. today. dance and Mrs. C. Russell Pryce will chap- -- - -...------ are of necessity limited and the 25 The three ensembles for women Kost- ma n and Mrs. CharleseWl Pmany women.hsport Gens, eron. Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Blake-l makes swimming a luxury for consist of a gold satin formal; sports loday Is Fina Sal Kost- nsaters Drive Akin To That For League outfit of angora sweater, plaid wool 0, Al- Spooner will chaperon Alpha Lambda -The drive for the pool is somewhat skirt, ankle socks and pigskin belt; Of Chinese Bazaar chter, ac' akin to the drive for the.LeagueIand a reversible top coat. Men's LENTHERIC'S three tri- and E."~~* 7 n Ka wi play.kbuilding. Thisfinally was built when prizes are composed of a reversible The Christmas bazaar, sponsored angLar flacons of their fa. ie Prof. a a real desire for the project became top coat; a top hat, white scarf and by the Chinese women students of mous After Shave Lotion, Prof. and Mrs. A. D. Meacham and B . imbedded in the student body. While gloves; and a cashmere sweater, the University, will have a final sale Men's Eau de Cologne, and year. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blakeman will NeutraliyToB e Suject the present project is not as ex- scarf, gloves and socks. from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today in Scalp Stimulant settle ma- Ids of chaperon the Hermitage pledge for- For Minnesota Debate pensive an undertaking as that of the -the Grand Rapids and the board culine grooming troubles in nd is; mal. Bill Sawyer's orchestra will League building, the idea is being completed in 1897 also received the Rooms of the League, Bing-chung a tice. These "TH REE inde- play. Mr. and Mrs. Harwin and Mr. A dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. taken up with the same spirit s ia umnaeor iationstheLing, general chairman, announced, MUSK ETEERS' are con- npus. IfAThursday,rDec.l9, in the ldHostess Room I The Alumnae Association recently AMichiganiAlumnaeeeAssociationsgethe and Mrs. Sam Levine will chaperon i of the League, following the debate donated $5,000 to the fund. Last year League, Ann Arbor committees, stu- A collection of jewelry, tea, lingerie, tained compactly in a Phi Beta Delta's radio dance.Ld dent organizations, the Daily, the Or- embroidery, tapestry, candies, lichee mannish band-box for $1 .9. RD A carnival is being given tonight on "Neutrality," Helen Jean Dean, '39, $600 was made at the Michigras nuts, stamps and an assortment of announedayeterda. whihbwasniveninvconectiogwithatorical Association, and private do- ntsapxn a soteto of the by Hillel, in Lane Hall. Dr. and Mrs. Thairman,announced yesterday. hihhae men students. The J-Hop coi nations made the gymnasium a real- curios are on sale, d of the Meyer Teitelbaum and Dr. Bernard ofithe two women from the Univer- mittee gave $300 and the Frosh Frolic ity. The Women's Athletic Building Miss Ling said, "We take this occa- Army Heller will- chaperon, with the music committee $75. and Palmer Field were also made pos- sion to thank all our friends, Amer- G ood/yea rs srsday being furnished by Larry Morse and ity of Minnesota who are comingc sible in a like manner. ican as well as foreign, who have iitadel i his Dance Barons. here to argue the negative side of Money Made At Carnival With all the help that has been cooperated so wholeheartedly to make DOWNTOWN the "Neutrality" question, their coach, Last year $135 was made at a swim- given, with the need recognized, and the bazaar a success." \\ \\ \-4 ', and the two debaters representing ming carnival, sponsored by the with so many people and organiza -_-~~---_~_ Michigan, Margaret Ann Ayers, '38, W.A.A. and this year at a similar car- tions helping it is very probable that -- - - - - -- and Barbara Bradfield, '38. The de nival $202 was made. $1,600 was women will soon be swimming in a bate is to be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, taken from a cabin fund of the As- pool of their own; a pool built onto C H R ISTMAS G I FT Dec. 9, in the League Ballroom.- sociation. The Men's Dormitory corn- the Women's Athletic Building, a pool At the committee meeting held yes- mittee, the Union, and the League which offers both outdoor and indoor terday, Marion Gommesen, '38, was have also given their support. swimming and sun bathing, a pool elected chairman of the dinner ar- Barbour Gymnasium, which was which will be their dream come true. ' -1 1 1----- . rmic's jancts TH I ov a ,ily at UNIVERSITY at the rangements. Baroara L Paterson, ;59, is chairman of publicity; Elizabeth Notley, '40, of patrons; Frances Mc- Kinney, '38. and Norma Curtis, '39, are in charge of contacting the men's dormitories; Harriet Shackleton, '38, sororities and fraternities; and Lil- lian Tolhurst, '38, men's and women's, honorary speech societies. Miss Dean announced that this de- bate is to be open to both men and women students as well as to profes- sors of the University and to towns- people. There will be no admission charge. PI LAMBDA THETA Pi Lambda Theta, national educa- tion fraternity for women, will hold its annual Christmas tea in honor of the faculty of the School of Educa- tion at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Uni- versity Elementary School Library. Dairy Store )uth State Street / 7 /7 COME IN AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY /7 / /7/ N \ \\ K' " \ -> 1 h I I Pre - Christmas Sale o f DRESSES Through the co-operation of the manufacturer, we are offering our customers, in this Sale, 10 new ELLEN KAYE frocks made to sell from $16.95 to $25.00 at this special price of U.00 Frocks for All OccasioIns e SWOOLS SPORT SILKS DAYTIME METALLICS AFTERNOON Sizes 9 to 17 and 12 to 40 I I I I I I I I I I