THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN rAnn Gilkey, Ruth Hartman, Miss Miss Scroggie, Marion Stern. June Conuiitteernen Hazeltine, Dorothy Hemingway, Jaros Richter and Paulette Wolf.Lb rl tudent ( ii Jedel, Lenore Johnson, Maybeth The publicity committee of which Banquet On Sunday A , Announced Jones, Miss Keavin. Harriet Pomeroy is chairman includes BS I1Mary Jane Kehoe, Betty Keenan, Claire Ackerman, Miss Adams, Mary Marjorie Lehner, Betty Lou Leffel, Adams, Miss Barrett, Miss Bonisteel, The annual Christmas banquet of For 'J.G.P Miss Loughborough, Joan Lynch, Miss Marie Brams, Margaret Carrigan, El- the Liberal Students Union of the Lyon, Marion Marsh, Marguerite Mc- len Cuthbert, Nancy Dall, Ida May Unitarian Church will be held at I ~Quilla n, Irma Poole, Katherine Davis, Mary Dierberger, Mary Eliza- 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Church. Charlotte Poock Names Schultz, Betty Spooner, Myra Short, beth Easterly, Carmenia Freeman, Kenneth Morgan, director of the miss Swartout, Miss Tate, Julia Ann Jean Geyer. Student Religious Association, will be Dance Group; Ushers Upson, Charlene Vallet, Barbara Weil, Jean Harley, Muriel Haskins, Rosa- the speaker of the evening. Toasts For Play Are Listed Mary Wickes, Bernice Wismer and lind Kahnhein, Betty Meyers, Mar- will be offered by William Jewell, '38, Elizabeth Young. garet Mulcahy, Stephanie Parfet, and John Edmunds, '38, and a read- (Continued from Page 5) Music Committee Named Dorothy Park, Barbara Patterson, ing will bu given by Eleanor Smith. --- -The music committee headed by Marion Price, Jenny Petersen, Caro- '39. Carol singing will be led by Charlotte Poock, includes Miss Abbott, Grace Wilson is made up of Mary line Ross, Miss Schultz, Helen Virginia Kriegboff, '38, and Nich^?^s Mary Katharine Adams, Marcia Con- Jean Adams, Elizabeth French, Mar- Schwab, Miss Smith, Dorothea Stae- Schreiber, teacher at Ann Arbor nell, Beatrice Eiker, Marguerite Ganz- ian Getoor. Patricia Haff, Mary Ham- bler, Janet Stickles, Miss Voorhees. High School, will be toastmaster. horn, Barbara Heath, Marion Haz- lin, Beryl Harrison, Betty Harwood, Mary Jane Phelps and Miss Williams. Dancing to the music of the Cam- eltine, Marjorie High, Betty Hunting- Marjorie High, Miss Jewel, Marion To Hold Meetings Tuesday pus Commanders will follow the ban- ton, Marietta Killian, Virginia Oster- ;Karch, Margaret Matthew, Mary Alice Meetings of the finance and pro- quet. Guests of honor will be Prof. man and Mary Rall. McAndrew. Mary McCrory, Margaret gram committees will be held at 4 p.m. and Mrs. John F. Shepard. The properties committee of which Murphy, Lois MacLean, Harriet Mon- Tuesday, December 14, at the League. Elizabeth White is chairman includes ahan, Anne Schaeffer, Barbara Teall, The music committee will meet at 4 HOLD PLEDGING, INITIATION Virginia Allen, Eleanor Allen, Dor- Blanche Tobin and Betty Walker. p.m. Thursday, December 16, at the Phi Sigma Sigma recently pledged I othy Arnold, Miss Bain, Uliss Beck, The costume committee of whichl Miss Bell, Virginia Bensley, Jean Mary Lavan is chairman includesr Bourg. Verna Boyd, Elinor Byron, Miss Adams, Virginia Allan, Bettyt Jean Drake, Violetta Engel, Barbara Bonisteel, Helen Britton, Thelma Eppstein, Miss Fullenwider, Georgia Brown, Miss Byron, Virginia Cald- ---- -- ~ - -- ----- well, Cathleen Clifford. Janet Ever- est, Alice Frayer, Margaret Gelenus,l Kaltenborn Lecture Jane Hardy, Miss Hulwick, Virginia Hoelzle, Grete Holst, Helen Johnson, Date Set For Jan. 7 Edith Johnston, Norah Kennedy, Madeline Larson, Miss Lehner, Joan Lynch, Anna Car- H. V. Kaltenborn, whose originally oline Martin, Virginia McCabe, Miss scheduled Oratorical Association lee- McCoy, Doris Newman, Phyllis Olsen, ture was canceled because of illness, Virginia Palmer, Peggy Pulte, Car- will fulfill his engagement Jan. 7, oline Ross, Nancy Saibert, Alice Jo Prof. Carl G. Brandt, of the engineer- Sanford, Eleanor Sappington, Phyliss ing college English department and Scroggie, Nancy Schaeffer, Miss Skin- business manager of the Oratorical ner, Betty Spooner, Miss SutherlandI Association, has announced. Margaret Thornhille, Helen Tucker, Mr. Kaltenborn, news commentat- Doris Vogel, Miss Van Dusen and or for the Columbia Broadcasting Margery Williams.I System, will speak on "News of the Rebecca Bursley Names Ushers Day." He appeared here last year The ushers committee headed byI on the Oratorical Association series. Rebecca Bursley includes Carol Adams, Miss Mary Adams, Miss Dor- TO SEARCH FOR AMERICANS I othv AdamsMiss Cram, Martha. League. It is very important that all Caroline Kohn, '41, of Trenton, N. J., members of these committees attend and Kitty Morris, '39, of Miami Beach, the meetings. Fla. Selma Chibnik, '40, was initiated All women who are included on the recently. list but are transfer students or have-- - a D must get permission from the Dean's office and present it to the DURING THE XMAS RUSH committee chairmen at the first meet- PLAN TO EAT YOUR ing or they will be dropped from I MEALS at the committee. Any women who pei- tioned but is not on a committee should get in touch with the chairman 802 PACKARD of the committee.8 A -. t- MOSCOW, Dec. 1.-(P) -The United States Embassy said today Soviet officials had offered "whole- hearted cooperation" in the search for Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Robinson of New York who disappeared mys- teriously from their hotel next to the Embassy. L e EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS Dynes, Miss Erickson, Katherine Eilke, Eleanor Feldman, Helen Flit- craft, Dorothy Goebel, May Hert- nagle, Agnes Hippen, Edna Kandelin, Dorothy Lowenstein, Mildred McAr- thur, Lorraine Manther, Ruth Mene- fee, Madeline Meyers, Helen Owston, Discuss Co-Op Rooming Houses Here Tomorrow A meeting of all groups or indi- viduals interested in establishing co- operative rooming houses will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Rochdale Student Cooperative, 640 Oxford Road. The Cooperative Council, composed of representatives of campus coop- eratives, is sponsoring the meeting. A history of the Wolverine, Socialist, Rochdale, and Girls' Cooperative Houses, compiled by the Council, is to be distributed. Which of these DE LUXE BEST SELLERS (Many originally published at $5.00, $6.50, $10.50 and up to $25.00.) do you want for only $1.00 to $3.95 each? These amazing book bargains are not publishers' leftover stocks - not books that didn't sell. They are na- tionwide best sellers and De Luxe Editions whose very popularity makes possible these new low-priced edi- tions - selling at one-half, one-fifth and as low as one-fifteenth of their original prices! VAN LOON'S GEOGRAPHY, Van Loon...........$1.89 MR. CURRIER AND MR. 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