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January 29, 1939 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1939-01-29

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Title Of 1939J.G. P.

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Brings Rhythm Bundt

COUNT BASIE
Select Patrons
For Charity Ball
Sawyer To Play At Union;
Boyd Will Be At Temple
The list of patrons and patronesses
for the President's Ball, to be held
from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight tomor-
row, was released yesterday by Reade
S. Pierce, county chairman of the
ball.
Dancing will be held in the Union
ballroom with Bill Sawyer's band pro-
viding the music, and in the ball-
room of the Masonic Temple where
Bill Boyd will, play. The Ball will,
be informal.
List Includes Faculty
President and Mrs. Ruthven, Vice-
President and Mrs. S. W. Smith, Vice-
President and Mrs. C. S. Yoakum,
Vice-President and Mrs. J. D. Bruce,
Dean and Mrs R. W. Bunting, Dean
and Mrs. H. C. Furstenberg and Dean
Alice Lloyd will be among the patrons
and patronesses.
Prof. and Mrs. Charles B. Gordy,
Prof. and Mrs. H. H. Willard, Prof.
and Mrs. H. E. Yntema, Prof. and
Mrs. Campbell Bonner, Prof. and
Mrs. J. M. Nichelson, Honorable G.
W. Sample, Dr. Bernard Heller, Dr.
and Mrs. H. A. Haynes, Dr. and Mrs.
A. S. Barr; Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Badgeley, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Coller,
Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Miller, Dr. and
Mrs. M. M. Peet, Dr. and Mrs.
John Sundwall, Dr. and Mrs. Harry
T. Towsley, and Dr. and Mrs. N.
B. Eddy will also attend.
List Is Concluded
Dr. and Mrs. L. J Johnson, Dr.
and Mrs. D. W. Myers, Dr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. L.
A. Knoll, Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Fral-
ick, Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Carr, Dr.
and Mrs. H. M. Beebe, Dr. and
Mrs. D. M. Cowie, Dr. and Mrs.
H. H. Cummings, Dr. and Mrs. E.
C. Ganzhorn, Dr. and Mrs. Walter
Belser, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dimock,1

Harlem Count
Is To Provide
Spice At J-Hop
Men To Get Boutonnieres;
Burgundy, Blue, Gold
Theme For Decorations
Count Basie and his band will ool-
'aborate with Henry Busse's orches-
tra to offer variety in swing and the
spice for the 1939 J-Hop to be held
Friday, Feb. 10. A new name on the
lists of bands elite, Basie is expected
to produce rhythm that is smooth
and spontaneous.
His rise as a band leader is dated
from the year 1934, when he took
over Moten's baton at the Reno Club
in Kansas City. Recent engagements
which he has fulfilled have included
the Chatterbox, of the Hotel William
Penn, in Pittsburgh, where his was
the first colored band ever booked to
play at this nightspot. He followed
Kay Kyser's band at the Ritz-Carl-
ton Hotel, in Boston.
A new note in, the J-Hop pro-
gramme will be the presentation of
carnation boutonnieres to the men,
announced Mary Ellen Spurgeon,
'40, chairman of favors and pro-
grammes.
Burgundy, blue and gold will be
the predominating colors in the J-
Hop decorations it has been revealed.
The ceiling will be covered with
panels of blue and gold, the center
panel of blue being covered with sil-
ver stars.
The focal points of the decorations
will be two figures at each end of the
room, which will be thrown in relief
by the use of colored lights. The two
band stands, will carry out a theme
of burgundy and gold. The booths
will also be draped in deep red and
gold. Fraternity crests will mark the
booths. Indirect lighting at the
columns will add a subdued modern-
istic effect.
Donald Treadwell, '40, general
chairman, will attend Eileen Hay-
ward, of Detroit. In accordance with
the custom of the past, only guests
of committee members will wear
corsages.
PLEDGES ANNOUNCED
Kappa Delta sorority announces the
recent pledging of Dorothy Couzens,
'42, of Rocky River, Ohio, and Mary
Maynard, '42, of Ann Arbor.
Dr. and Mrs. L. G1 Steiner and Dr.
W. E. Schumacher, will be among
the guests.
Others will include Mrs. F. J.
Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burke,
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bonisteel, Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Dobson, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Paul L. Proud, Mrs. R. B.
Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. La-
Pointe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leh-
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