THE MICHIGAN DAILY List For Tour is Announced Independents To Conclude Fortnight By Tea Dance planned By Assembly Independent Fortnight, featuring tours of the dormitories and League houses, by members of Senior Society, will conclude next week with the tea dance given in honor of all Independ- ent women on campus, as Betty Jane Mansfield, '39, president of Assembly has planned. Tours of the dormitories will take place from 10:30 to 11:30 p. m. to- morrow night, and the independent women will go to the League houses Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Houses To Be Toured Tuesday night the League houses of Mrs. Walter Wagner,~Mrs. C. S. Reeves, Mrs. C. M. Paul, Mrs. W. J. Arman, Mrs. R. E Bannasch, Mrs. Myrtle E. Gray, Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mr& J. S. Gorman, Miss Mae Mc- Gregor, Mrs. Grace Vogt, Mrs. Anna C. Smith, Mrs. Samuel Adams, Mrs. Olion Shauman, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mrs. Leo Augspurger and the Women's Cooperative House will be visited. Wednesday night the tours will in- clude the homes of Miss Lillian Snell, Mrs. Fred Colvin, Mrs. Fowler John- son, Mrs. W. D. Rock, Mrs. Della Mitchell, Mrs. Florence Slaae, Mrs. Lera Pray, Mrs. Isabelle Holcomb, Mrs. Emma Farley, Mrs. Anna Carney, Mrs. H. S. Curtis, Mrs. A. E. Donlap, Mrs. R. C. Higley, Mrs. Lucy Austin, Veils Are Smart For Dress Occasions .s ' ;}3 # f ~f. For week-end house parties or trips to Detroit. the college woman will find the small dress hat, with either short or long veil, a practical part of her costume. It is appropriate to wear with a dress coat and is a welcome change from the roller or snap brim worn to classes. Football, Movies And Lectures Are To Be Highlights Of Week King Football has come to reign t once again: band music, thrills, ex- citement suspense and then a sudden glow of memories, which will last icng after reality has passed. With the Chicago game in the off- ing and the Michigan State game his- tory, our thoughts are still on the r ridiron as the second week of school iegins. Classes start to take on the air of routine that seem more of a iovelt-y the first week and diversions once more are the rule. In keeping with the football spirit the Majestic will show that weil timed "collitch" picture. "Hold That Coed," 2 with John Barrymore going very rah rah. "Boy's Town.," the classic of re- cent motion pictures will start show- ing at the Michigan this afternoon. On the more intellectual side, there are two lectures ,scheduled for this week. Professor Thomas A. Knott, edi- tor of the Middle English Dictionary will talk. His topic will be "Behind; the 'Scenes in Building a New Eng-! lish Dictionary." There will also be a lecture given under the auspices of the A.A.U.W. and it will be the first of a series which the Association will hold in the Graduate school. A Freshman Round Table Series will open today at 4 p. m. at Lane Hall. All Freshman- are cordially in- vited and Prof. H. Y. McClusky of Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classified Ads. Mee a Youthful as a debu- ,0 tantel Refreshing as autumn! Smart as theklatestVoguel Miss Emily Feiner, Mrs Pauline Sim- on and Mrs. A.'6. Icheldinger. More Houses Listed League houses directed by Mrs. Grace Radford, Mrs. J. E. Maddy, Mrs. H. W. Freeman, Mrs. W. R. Riggs, Mrs. Warren Cordes, Mrs. Judson King, Mrs. H. N. Swaney, Mrs. Mur- ton Peer, Mrs. Leonard Miller, Mrs. Rose Zimmer, Mrs. May Rooks, Mrs. P. M. Keusch, Mrs. William Bunch, Mrs. C. H. Hemingway, Mrs. A. T. Gorton, Mrs. Gertrude Wilson and Mrs Clyde Keppel will be visited. The tours are sponsored uy Assem- bly as their contribution to Orienta- tion. Old-Fashioned' Robe Rep"laced By. Housecoat: Grandmother used to have her "wrapper"; mother had her "bath- robe," but daughter's wardrobe is not complete without her "housecoat." Even as the name has changed so has the style and purpose of these robes, for when housecoats go to col- lege they must lead a double life. They must be warm and practical for chilly rooms and nights of study, but they must also have beauty and indi- viduality for those all-important oc- casions such as spreads and house meetings. Variety in material, color, and style mark this year's models. Wool fab- ris are ever popular. One attractive number is of "powder-puff" weight with quilting on the collars, cuffs, and pockets. The colors range from ashes of roses, a campus favorite, to royal blue, an old stand by.- Another unusual wool robe comes in a fitted princess style in black. trimnied with aquamarine revers, cuffs, and buttons. Tailored robes, always hold their own in the style parade. The latest model has print rayon crepe revers and cuffs. For the luxury-minded who scorn woolen fabrics, there are a variety of silk materials to choose from. Quilted taffeta has become popular for more formal occasions, and now comes in printed material as well as plain colors. It is most attractive in a robe with a "swing" skirt and tail-, ored top. Satin tops the list as a "dressy" robe, although printed rayons run a close'second. One of the latest intro-, ductions to the satin group is the lounging robe-pajamas combination. almost like a three-piece suit for night-time wear. It is particularly "new" in wine polk-a-dot satin. TW E D Riding Society Pllans Meeting Crop And Saddle, To Begin Year's Activities Tuesday Crop and Saddle, women's riding, club, will have its first meeting of the year at 4 p. m. Tuesday in the small lounge of the Women's Athletic Build- ing, Betty Hood, '40, president of the club, announced yesterday. .Tentative plans for the year will be discussed, including the day for week- ly rides, a costume ride, a treasure hunt, talks by outsiders, election of officers and the horse show. Afters the meeting tier- 'vi be a supper ride and a short class of in- struction for tryouts at the stables in preparation for formal tryouts the following, week., Anyone interested, in trying out for the club may do so by calling Miss Hood, 3718, by Mondays The group will meet at 5 p. m. Tues-g day at Barbour Gymnasium dressed for riding. There will be no charge for the' short class of instruction for tryouts, but there will be the usual charge of: one dollar for the supper ride. Try us for better beauty work Shampoo and Finger Wave Mon., Tues., and Wed. - 50c RUDOLPHS BEAUTY SHOP 611 E. 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