THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mary Honecker, '40, To Be Chairman Of Assembly anqu -----l> yesterday. Ticket sales starter Bands Feature Thursday, and willcontinue every dad from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Union Travel desk. Ticket sale will be limited to t Gil S~ngrS 800. Robert A. Reid, '39, presideiit of Over Half Of Tickets Sold the Interfraternity Council, and Rob- For Interfraternity Ball ert Canning, '39, secretary, are co- chairmen of the dance. Benjamin Jack Denny and Orrin Tucker, who Jones, '40, and Robert Golden, '40, are will play for the annual Interfrater- in charge of decorations. Favors and nity Ball, to be held. Friday, Nov. 4,'programs will be supervised by Wil- in the Intramural Building, will each Liam Banvinger, '40. David Haughey, h1ave three feminine vocalists. '40, and John Hoppin, '40, are co- The Three Lorraine Sisters, who'chairmen in charge of the building. sing with Jack Denny's orchestra, are Hugh Estes, '40. and Thomas Mark- three blond girls who have been sing- ing with prominent orchestras for several years. Bonnie Baker and the Bailey Sisters give variety to Orrin Tucker's music. Tucker's baritone voice contrasts effectively with their vocal arrangements. More than half the tickets have al- ready been sold, John Goodell, '40, and Wilber Davidson, '40, announced ham, '40, will head the patrons com- mittee. Thomas Adams, Jr., '40, is in charge of publicity. Orin Tucker's band first -gained prominence at the Spanish Gardens in Chicago during the World's Fair there three years ago. The Mount Royale Hotel in Montreal, Canada, is where Jack Denny and his band first rose to popular recognition. They have since played at the French Ca- sino and the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. lii Announces Chairman Other Central Posts Named; Nov. 7 Is Date Elizabeth Notley Will Hold Assistant Chairmanship; Group Meets Tomorrow Announcement of central commit- teemen for Assembly's annual ban- .t.-quet was made last night by Betty Jane Mansfield, '39, President of As- sembly. Mary Honecker, '40, is general chairman of the banquet, which will be held Nov. 7, in the ballroom of the Michigan League. Other members of the central committee are: Eliza- beth Notley, '39, asisstant chairman; Ellen Redner, '40, ticket chairman; DOROTHY SHIPMANGrace Helen Barton, '41, decorations Dchairman; Phyllis MeGeachey, '40, program chairman; Frances Small, '40, patrons chairman; and Barbara ] l TIGrill, '41, chairman of publicity. I Miss Mansfield said that, due to Comnntteeinan the interest which has been shown during the year in Assembly, it is ud probable that this year's banquet Is A l no ii ne e will be the largest ever held, even surpassing last year's when a record attendance of 500 was made. Jean Var Raalte Replaces .The first meeting of the committee The Former Chairman will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Undergraduate Office of the League. On Central Committee The announcement of committeemen will be made later in the week, Miss Morgan Mary McClure, Louann Feldman, Betty Farrel, Beulah Fenske, Laborit Perry, Mary A. Rodger, Jean Ruther- Enora Ferriss, Judy Finlayson, Ruth Lammii corm, Marjorie Lee Stock, Harriet Fitzpatrick, Edith Flack, Marion Leete. Thom, Margaret VanEss, Madelaine Fleming, Barbara Fisher, Marian Ge- Betty I Westendorf, Margaret Wilson, Beth toor, Agatha Glick, Dorothy Ann Goe- Margan bel, Roberta Gnerich, Ada Goldman' France< O'Roke.chairman GroupII;eth, Barbara Grill, Helen Goldberg, Eliza- M Anne Morgan, Margaret Mcfleth, Dor- beth Gross, Maya Gruzhit, Barbara Matthe othy Neberle, Jean Pheneger, Carolyn Guest, Joan, Harris, Eleanor June Matthe Priehs, Marian Schaefer, Harriet Harris, Frances Herdrick, Marjorie Kather Sharkey, Zenovia Skoratko, Betty Sut- Hari, Frances Hesy Hoe virgini IHigh,! Frances Hubbs, Mary Honeeker, IDit ton, Martha Tillman, Alice Ward, Marilyn Jennings, Ruth Jacobson.Helen Ann Wills, Ruth Hartmann. Ruth Jaros Jedel, Margaret Johnson, Le- Pollock Jacobson, chairman of Group III; nore Johnson, Marybeth Jones, Fran-Polc Helen Bohnsack, Phyllis Cannon, Bet- ces Kahrs, Pauline Kalb, Edna Kan- Rsees ty Clark, Zelda Davis, Mary E. East- delin, Norma Kaphan, Dorothy Keene, Rogers erly, Betty Farrell, Roslyn Felman, 'Betty Kepler, Anne Kleiner, Jeane Ruth S Jane Griswold, Betty Gross, Margaret Belle King, Lucy Ann Kirkpatrick, Esther Johnson, Pauline Kalb, Jean Belle Jane Krause, Ellen Krieghoff, Cala King, Anne Kleiner, Roberta Leete, Ellen Redner, chairman of Group IV; Bunty Bain, Helen Roberta Brown, Betty Ann Bricker, Janet Clark, Ruth Davis, Shirley Ellis, Edith A Flack, Marion Fleming, Clara Louise Fulde, Marian Harris, Mary Honecker, Char- lotte Houk, Frances Hubbs. Theatre Arts Committee: Roberta I Chissus, chairman; Tony Aalbersberg, Laura Adasko, Edith Alcorn, Mary Allinson, Mary Allen, Jane Anderson, Bunty Bain, Elizabeth Baxter, Con- stance Berry, Betty Bohn, Betty Ann ",' ' r Bricker, Mary Burleson, Ella Mae Burton, Elaine Clark, Janet Clark, # Cathleen Cliffor, Margaret Cobb, Peg Cornelius, Mary Culbertson, Ellen (P.S. H.P Cuthbert, Marioi Conde, Mary Helen ' Davis, Zelda Davis, Catherine Devine, tion of Bc Harriette DeWeese, Mabel Douglas. Martha Jane Drew, Gwen Dunlap, 1 613 E. WNilic Virginia Durand, Rhea Jane Easton, Shirley Ellis, Jane Elspass, Eleanor Next to her mother a co-ed's best friend' is a smart date d'ess So imagine her delight when she espies our new "Margie Joy". and other modes .. . with detachable apron fronts, striking color contrasts and sparkling trims., wonderfully practical. yet pretty enough for important dates . . 1 all very exciting and part of our campaign to bring bigger and better romance into the life of a Michigan co-ed. 1 Date dresses, $7.95 to $39.95 J (Q 41 r I Fluffy Cleansing Cream by Jean Van Raalte, '40, has been appointed make-up chairman for the 1939 Junior Girls Play, Dorothy Ship-I man, '40, geieral chairman, an- nounced yesterday. Miss Van Raalte replaces Joanne Westerman, who has transfered to Ohio State University. A member of Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Miss Van Raalte is head of the Mansfield stated. Those who peti- tioned for specific committees will automatically be made members of those committees, except in the cases where more than one committee was petitioned for. League Posts Are Awarded .*,*AOM 4w&O 11 Elizabeth Arden has devel- oped a new cleansing cream for those who prefer the "cold cream" type. She has named it Fluffy Cleans- ing Cream because it has the consistency of light whipped cream. For those who prefer the liquefying type, there is her Ardena Cleansing Cream, known to women the world over for. its*excellence. Fluffy Cleansing Cream, $1 to $6 Ardena Cleansing Cream, $1 to $6 Ardena Skin Tonic . . . $1 to $15 Ardena Velva Cream . . $1 to $6 Ardena Orange Skin Cream .......... .$to $8 c~e carry At the head of North University 320 State make-up sub-committee of the The- atre Arts committee of the League. She also worked on the decoration Committee Assignments committee for the 1935 Sophomore Are Published By Heads Cabaret. No Script Deadline Lists of members of League com- No dead-line has been set for mittees, compiled by the committee scripts for Junior Girls Play. How- chairmen, were announced yesterday. ever, script writers are urged to turn Following are the lists as submitted in their, work as soon as possible to by Janet Fullenwider, '39: Miss Shipman at the League. Whole Candy"Booth Committee: Madeline scripts or summaries of plots m/ay be Krieghoff, chairman; Tony Aalbers- submitted, Miss Shipman announced. berg, Margery Allison, Eileen Boors- All who plan to work on J.G.P. ma, Connie Bryant, Leigh Burleson, committees must present their eligi- Phyllis Cannon, Zelda Davis, Janet bility cards, signed by Pattie Haislip, Dickinson, Jane Elspass, Marian '40, to their committee chairman, Fleming, Marian Harris, Doris Har- Miss Shipman said. Those women ory, Ruth Jacobson, Helen Jean, who petitioned for committee jobs Pauline Kalb, Ellen Krieghoff, Mary last year and who are eligible are au- Loughborough, Margery McBeth, Vir- tomatically members of the commit- ginia Mulholland, Elizabeth Mullin, tees of their choice. Committee po- Bettie Nichols, Betty Ployd, Marian sitions may be secured by contacting Price, Mary Rodyn, Ruth Seeckamp, Miss Haislip, Miss Shipman an- Sue Stevenson, Annette Stroup, Alice nounced. Ward, Alice Wills, Carry Wismu. Meeting To Be Held Dance Classes Committee: Grace Second semester sophomores may Wilson, chairman; Dorothy Nichol, work on both Sophomore Cabaret and Rowena La Coste, Betty Shaw, Flor- U ii - -----------I ! J.G.P. this year, but workers on the 1939 J.G.P. will be ineligible for thel 1940 J.G.P. committees. A mass meeting of junior women' will be held following the selection of a script, Miss Shipman said yester- day. At that time committee en- rollment will be open for new mem- bers. The central committee for the 1939 J.G.P. will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the council room of the League, Miss Shipman announced. Qnce michninski, Jane Campbell, Eliza- beth Baxter, Ella Mae Burton, Marian Mumford, Geraldine Braun, Margaret Cornelius, Evelyn Eichelberger, Mary ]Frances Reek, Doris Vogel, Hazel Jen- sen, Barbara Zapp, Lillian Perkins, Mildred', Yoxal, Janet Dickinson, Jeannette Stickles, Charlotte Huddle- ston, Madeline Healy, Merida Hobart, Betty Notley. Merit System Committee: Janet Fullenwider, chairman; F 1 o r e n c e Brotherton, chairman of Group I; Betty Mandel, Helen Marsh, Jeanne °''nh-ot4 MfatL Y9i'decld ,"&e9ue th za ' . .r . Newer than anything else you've seen, be- cause it's not a "revival" but an original fashion! Imagine a silhouette that adapts itself to your figure, so that you need no altera- tion at bustline, waistline or hipline no matter what your height, weight or width! 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