:~, ~'~C a i i i% li' It l A :jr . 1 y -: Annual donto AndCapitalist als Will Take Place Today v ., _ _.... .___ knit, Chat, Play Bridge, That's G P Backstage Bridge and knitting, studying and just plain ordinary chatting-a little of each and you have the backstage of JGP, "Hi-Falutin'." Laughs behind stage are not al- ways limited to the lines that go over the footlights. Harriet Sho- craft as The Eater and her failure to get out of character for fully five minutes of eating after leaving the stage, male lead Betty Kepler's dis- covery of the wisdom of wearing sus- penders, and the "bloomer girls" in- evitable catastrophes with hoops so that they go into the final act wielding straight lathes in place of circular arcs are minor problems as 'the show goes on," and the junior wo- men learn the perils of the realm of footlights. fashion Show Will Be Today Public Will Be Admitted Free To League Event In correction of the error made in yesterday's Daily the League will hold its annual fashion show given in con- nection with a local store from 3:30 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. today, Mary Minor, '40, chairman of the social committee, announced. Reservations may be made at the main desk in the League and admis- sion is free to the public. Tea will be served to those who wish it for 25 cents. Door prizes will be given to holders of the tickets drawn at the style show, and winners must be there when they are drawn in order to receive the prizes. Edith Lynch, '41, is in charge of arrangements for the show. Models will include Beverly Brack- en, '41; Jane Nussbaum, '40; Yvonne Westrate, '41; Mary Alice McAn- drew, '40; Florence Brotherton, '40; Ellen MacDonald, '40; Katherine For- berg, '41; Elizabeth Kimball, '40; Anne McCarthy, '40; Betty Mar- quardt, '43; Mary Major, '41; and Marcia Connell, '39. Junior Class Is To Present YearlyAffair Decorations Will Feature Spring Motif in Dance To Be hldi Ai - League Odonto -3all. traditional dance sponsored by the junior class of the School of D nt isiry. will be held from 9 p.m. to1 . today in the League Balli room. Fe:aured as "America's Most Danceable Dance Band," Ace Bri- gode and His Virginians will play for the Ball. Brigode will present Ruth Hart, his Queen of Song, as vocalist and Buddy Curran and Wil- liam Dingel in novelty specialties. Floral Arranigements Used Decorations for Odonto Ball will utilize a spring motif. Two floral arrangements will be placed on ei- ther side of the entrance to the ballroom. Besides the flowers, 12 potted palms will be distributed around the ballroom and in back of the orchestra. Two large cellophane bags, filled with assorted balloons will be sus- pended from the ceiling. At a high point in the evening, the bags will be opened, and their contents per- mitted to descend upon the dancers. Central Committee Named Central committee for Odonto Ball consists of the following men: Lyle Aseltine, general chairman; Andrew Frostic, finance chairman; Jack Ku- cera, programs; Anthony LaGargia,. decorations; Daniel Mixer, who made arrangements for the hall; Jack Bates, publicity; and Sol Heiligman, patrons. Odonto Ball is a closed dance to all but dental alumni, students, hy- gienists, and pre-dental students. Tickets can be purchased from mem- bers of central committee or at the desk in the Dental Clinic. Programs will also be made in ac- cordance wit h spring colors and the decorative scheme. Odonto Chairman And Lansing Guest Yearly Dance sha Is To Feature To R Aiison Weeks Y Jordan1 300 Couples Will Attend rock Swin Dance At -Union; List spirit of S to 1 a.m. Of G ests Is Named publicityr terday. More than 300 couples will "Go Red Ri Dancin' With Anson" at Capitalist play for1 Ball from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow feature of at the Union Ballroom. Parade" o popular bi Heading the guest list of the an- nual School of Business Administra- A buffet t.on formal are the guests of Charles 11:30 p.m Davisson, '40BAd., and Morgan ing room, Gibbs, '41BAd., co-chairmen. Davis- F. G. Ray son will attend with Jay Cleary, '42, Miss Esth who will wear a full skirted gown wig, and of rose taffeta. Gibbs will attend the The co dance with his wife. Mrs. Gibbs eludes Vi has chosen a gown of blue crepe with Susan Ald silver accessories. tickets; E Orchid Taffeta To Be Worn and Miss Houston Brice, '40BAd., co-chair- Approxi man of patrons will have as his guest vited an Julia Gold, '42. Miss Gold will wear bowls of an orchid taffeta formal. Jean Belk- the tables nap, 40, will attend the dance with _ patrons co-chairman Robert May, John Go '41BAd. Miss Belknap's flowered of publici print silk gown will be set off by Bettie Sc a string of pearls. nor Brow Del Lakin, '40BAd., and Richard Scheule 1 Livingston, '41BAd., co-chairman in chiffon, s charge of music, will have as their dle. Miss guests Maxine Walsh of Detroit, and fon gown Agnes Crow, '42, respectively. Miss ver sequir Walsh will be attired in a blue net the short formal. Miss Crow has chosen a gown Ice of turquoise jersey with an accordion Arnold pleated skirt and rhinestone acces- man ine SO ies. attend th George Liechty, '40, co-chairman theimer, of tickets, will attend the dance with wear an i Mary Eleanor Porter, '40. Miss Por- trimmedi ter will wear a black net gown trim- will wearI med with velvet. Al Conrath, '41BAd., '41BAd.,c has asked Janet Mercer, '43. Miss have as h Mercer's white organdy dress has a Hall's go full skirt edged with lace. She will cut on cl wear a matching lace jacket. of materi Arthur Bartholomew, '40BAd., and der. mrock Swing' le Uil Todfay Hall will hold their "Sham- ng," a formal dance in the' t. Patrick's Day, from 9 p.m. today, Rose Mary Kenny, chairman, announced yes- tz and his orchestra will the dance, and a special the program will be a "Hit of 10 songs voted the most y women in the dormitory. t supper will be served from . to 12:30 a.m. in the din- and patrons will be Mrs. y, Mrs. Cornelia Matthews, er Colton, Miss Hope Hart- Miss Rosemary Neuhaus. anmittee for the dance in- irginia Capron, chairman; derdyce, music; Jane Eiffert, Elaine Bennet, decorations Kenny, publicity. imately 126 guests are in- d decorations will include gardenias in the center of s. odell, '41BAd., co-chairmen ty, will have as their guests heule, '40, and Mary Elea- wn, '43, respectively. Miss as chosen a ,gown of white set off by a wide gold gir- Brown's aquamarine chif- will have star-shaped sil- ins on both the girdle and sleeves. Blue Satin Is Worn Kleiman, '40BAd., co-chair- charge of decorations, will e dance with Barbara Os- '41. Miss Ostehimer will ce blue satin strapless gown in deep purple velvet. She purple shoes. Vance Wilson, co-chairman of tickets, will is guest Ann Hall, '40. Miss wn of white crepe will be assic lines with a long panel al coming from each shoul- JGP TICKETS AVAILABLE Tickets are still available for the performances of "Hi-Palut- in!", the 1940 Junior Girls' Play, which will be given at 8:30 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Lee Har- dy, '41, publicity chairman, an- nounced yesterday. The tickets may be obtained by calling the box office of the theatre. New Breton ROLLER 2.600 NEW SCHOOLGIRL in- nocence . . to this peren- nial favorite! Gay spring shades in this style that tops off practically every type of costume! Wise choice! 212 - 22 22% 23 II r LYLE ASELTINE ELIZABETH MICHITSCII Ten Fraternity Dances Contend With Capitalists', Dentists' Balls Odonto and Capitalist Balls may head the list of celebrations for to- day, but they haven't put a dent in the spirit of the undergraduates, as1 the following list of parties will testi- fy. Alpha Chi Sigma starts the group of "entertainers." Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Thomassen and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Siebert will chaperon. House party is the contribution of the Delta Sigma Deltas, starting today. Their chaperons are to be Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Moyer and Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnstone and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsley will be the chaperons for the informal radio dance at the Delta Tau Delta house. A dinner from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. will be given by Lambda Chi Alpha. They have requested Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Prasil and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart- man to chaperon. Lasting from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., the formal dinner dance to be held by Phi Delta Theta will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Weller and Mr. and Mrs. William Buettner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dey and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinkead have con- sented to chaperon the Phi Gamma Delta dance. Sigma Phi Epsilon is holding a Kappa Kappa Gamma Selects New Officers' Election of officers held recently by Kappa Kappa Gamma includes Mary Eleanor MacCready, '41, presi- dent; Elinor Sevison, '41, chairman of chapter standards; Dorothy Gil- liam, '41, recording secretary, and Elizabeth Gram, '43, treasurer. Margaret Dodge, '42, corresponding secretary; Betty Kepler, '41, pledge' captain; Anne Winters, '42, rushing chairman and Patricia Nahser, '41, registrar ,completes the list of offi- cers. dance which will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Carney and Dr. and Mrs. John Naylor. Those chap- eroning the dinner at Xi Psi Phi are Dr. R. G. Moore and Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Goldbeck. 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