THE MICHIGAN DAILY J 400 Couples To Attend Panhellenic Ball Childrens Play Opening Is TO ~rrow Joe Sanders' Band Featured 5 v 1) to all --- A VERY PLEASANT .THANKSGIVING V, GROOMWELL BEAUTY SHOPPES v 1203 South University 4818 f 615 East Liberty 3773 V 4 <;0=>( O C h.; ---=. HOSIERY Archer and "Dexdale" Hosiery 3- and 4-thread crepes. Regu- lar $1.00 value. Theatre Group Will Perf or m- I ;*r * vP7rnt Cha rmc Cit" Qii nI G )j ha1 At Annual Hop Decorations To Be And Black; To Grand March A Silver Omit gain 9c Special in man-tailored tuck in styles. $1.00Uh and SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. WATER. Will supply the final touch of perfection to your Thanksgiving Day dinner. Delivered to sororities, fraternities, and homes. Phone 8270 a=>o =>o }G""fit ,: C} ; ?}C Yt)C YU . t t3 ) C t Richard McKelvey Author And Director; Treasure Hunt Is Central Theme "The Kindly Pirate," second Chil- dren's Theatre production of the sea- son, will have three performances at 3:45 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, and at 1:301 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre under ,the direction of Richard McKelvey, Grad.I The play is an original one written by McKelvey who last year won a major Hopwood award with a volume: called "Essays." It is the story of a poor farmer who through the aid of a stranger about whoag nothing is known finds a pirate treasure after a free-for-all fight with a band of, pirates. Corrigan Designs Sets Sets have been designed by Robert Corrigan, '39, and the costumes, de- signed by Faith Watkins, '39, are of the 1890 Connecticut period. Proper- ties, to be obtained under the direc- tion of Alberta Wood, '40, include a boat to cross the Mendelssohn stage in full sail, a snake named "Wiggley," a puppet show and beer barrels. The leading roles will be taken by Bunty Bain , '39Ed, as Mrs. Putnam, the mother: Betty Spooner, '39, as' her daughter Sarah; Jim Bob Steph- enson as her son Bart; Howard John- son, '39, as Mr. Van Buren, the vil- lain, and James Moll, '39, as Sir William Crashaw, the kindly pirate. Students Play Parts Mary Rail. '39, will play the part' of Mrs. Snodgrass and the witches are Marjorie Soenksen, '39, Faith Watkins, '39; Ruth Menefee, '39, and Miriam Braus as Dorry, Dolly, Emmy and Elly respectively. The pirates are Howard Johnson as "Cut- lass," Neil Duncanson as "Scarface'" William Applegate, Grad., as "Scup- per," Joseph Grahm, '39, as the dead man and Roger Wiselogel as "One- Eye." All those holding season tickets should turn in their stubs for re- served seats when the ticket office opens Tuesday, McKelvey said., Hygiene Tests Will Be Given Four hundred couples will dance to the music of Joe Sanders and his Black Hawk orchestra at the annual Panhellenic Ball, to be held at 9 p.m. tomorrow in the main ballroom of the League. Numerous formal dinners will precede the dance at various sor- <, ority houses, Mary Minor, '40, chair- man of the ball, announced. M> Members of the central committee are: Miss Minor, chairman; Barbara Bassett, '40, ticket chairman; Mar- garet Cram, '39, reception chairman; Jean Thompson, '40, music chair- man; Bunty Bain, '39Ed, decorations chairman; Betty Brooks, '40, pro- gram and floor chairman; Frances Kahrs, '39, patron chairman; and Margaret Greenhouse, '39, publicity chairman. Decorations Are Black, Silver MARY MINOR, '40 The ball is traditionally held the -__ _ _ _ day following Thanksgiving and dec- orations this year have been elab- So'ofbie P a orately designed in black and silver, Sororities an with touches of green. A black cel- lophane backdrop will form the MTV x1 ne s background for the orchestra, and a black medallion, suspended by a silver cord from the center back, will Eintertaiin Guests Before hear the letters "PH" in silver. ITwo silver trees will be placed at lPanhellenic Ball the corners of the band platform, giv- i ing the effect of silver pillars, and two The Panhellenic Ball brings with it I small, round trees, also in silver, will many dinners :tj be given by various' be located just in front of the micro- sororities. A iphaDelta Pi ;ndPi{phone. Woodwardia fern will be used Betahisororitiesh ll enteain Pto decorate the corners~of the room, Beta -Phi sororities will entertain and fresh flowers will be placed on their dinner guests ar the Haunted I the patrons' table. Tavern before the ball. Grand March Omitted A formal dinner will be given at 7 Following last year's precedent, the p.m. at the chapter house by Alpha grand march will again be omitted, Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classified Ads. Epsilon Phi sorority. "Dinner atI eight" will be the byword at the Al- pha Gamma Delta house. They will be chaperoned by Mrs. Sarah Ten-t nant and Mr. and Mrs. GlennMills.I The Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Omicron Pi sororities will dine at 7 p.m. 30 couples will be entertained t at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Kappa Kappa Gandma sorority will entertain 39 guests at dinner at 7:30 P.M.r Mdiss Mvinor saidt. No late permission has been granted, and for this rea- son there will be no sorority break- fasts. Formerly, either breakfasts or dinners have been held by sororities. This is the second consecutive year that Joe Sanders and his band have played for Panhellenic Ball. Date Of 'Gridiron Stomp' Changed To December 3 2 11 A formal dinner will be given at "The Gridiron Stomp," a dance 6:30 p.m. by.Delta Delta Delta soror- planned to honor the football team ity, which will be attended by 20 Saturday night in the main ballroom couples. 39 members of Kappa Al-;of the Union, has been postponed pha Theta sorority will entertain until the following Saturday, Dec. 3, their guests at a formal dinner at it was announced yesterday by James 7:15 p.m. Halligan, '40, Union social chairman. . I~ I. .... I I Exemption Examinations To Be Held Tomorrow A hygiene exemption test for all freshmen and upperclas women stu- dents who have not fulfilled their hygiene requirement will be given at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Natural Science auditorium. Those who do not pass the test must register for the hygiene lec- ture series at regular classification Feb. 9, 10 and 11 in Waterman Gym- nasium, Dr. Vida Gordon announced. The six sections for the lecture series previously announced in the Daily Official Bulletin have been reduced to two. One will be held at 4 p.m. Monday starting Feb. 20 and the oth- er at 3 p.m. Friday starting Feb. 24. This will be the last opportunity for seniors who expect to graduate in June, at the end of the Summer Session, or in February of next year to complete this requirement, Dr. Gordon said. Hygiene 101, a three- hour elective course, may be substi- tuted for the lecture series, however. her night 203 East Liberty --- PAN-HELL Corsages by CHELSEA Phone 2-2913 { - ( I.-. I __ a! 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