THE MICHIGAN DAILY elaration Of Independence" Is Assembly Banquet Michigan Dames Make New Plans Michigan Dames has already mapped out their general program for this year. Each month there will be two meet- ings of the group as a whole. The first meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month in the League. The second meeting will be on the third Tuesday of the month in the Rackham Building. The organization is divided into eight interest groups. Each group will meet at 8 o'clock once a month, except the Bridge Club, which will meet twice a month. This.year's officers are Mrs. Del- bert Jeffers, president; Mrs. W. K. Hunt,, vice-president; Mrs. H. G. Voekier,,treasurer; Mrs. R. D. Schick, recording secretary; and Mrs. Don- ald Church, corresponding secretary. OPresenting.. BUDDY FRIEND and His Music. featuring "GINNY" FOWLER i. 'BOB PARKER EDDIE "RED" HOWARD 0 Auditions Phone 3936 . Neoco omo 00 Football, Radio-Dances, Parties WillMake Gala Homecoming Many Dorms; Sororities, Fraternities Plan Open Houses Over Weekend' Never let it be said that a Home- coming goes by at Michigan without the students having celebrated it to its fullest extent! The following list of dances and open houses for today will verify that! Among the open houses held after the Yale game will be those of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Sigma Sigma, Pi Beta Phi and Jor- dan Hall. Helen Newberry will hold a tea dance, chaperoned by Miss Ruth Danielson. Acacia is having a dinner dance, which will be chaperoned by Mrs. Russell Pryce, Mr. and Mrs. Marland Small, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wagner. At Alpha Chi Omega's dance, the chaperones will be Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Standish, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ward. Chaperoning Al- pha Kappa Lambda's radio dance will be Mr. and Mrs. William Stub- bins, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hogan. Reed Pierce Featured k Reed Pierce and his orchestra are playing for the dinner dance to be given by Alpha Kappa Psi. Chaper- ons are Prof. and Mrs. William A. Paton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C., Barden, and Prof. and Mrs. Richard U. Ratcliff. Alpha Omega's dance will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. Bennett Sidenberg and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ecker. Alpha Sigma Phi is also having a dance. The chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCloud. At Alpha Tau Omega's party the chaperons are Mr and Mrs. D. R. Marlin, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wikel. Chaperons at Alpha Xi Delta's dance are Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph Gast and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shull. Beta Theta Pi's MEET ME AT THE SUGAR BOWL We've gaot the..Best! o You'll always find the choicest of all sorts of foods and drinks at U. The Sugar Bowl. Come in today after the game and treat your- o self to the most pleasant meal you've had in a long, long time. Z COMPLETE DINNERS from 65c Preketes SUGAR BOWL' 108 SOUTH MAIN ALKIN~ i j dance will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bush, and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Palmer. Mr and Mrs. David Rank and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Wert will chap- eron C i Phi's dance. At the Chi Psi house, the chaperons are Mr.and Mrs. Stewart Armitage and Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert. The Congress Co-op House dance will be chaper- oned by Prof. Arthur Van Duren and Dr. Charles Stanbach. Ray Carey's orchestra will play at the Delta Sigma Delta dance to be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Kerr, and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Faust. Radio Dances Announced Delta Sigma Pi is having as chap- erons, Mr. and Mrs. Max Frisinger and Mr. and and Mrs. Howard Dowd. Delta Theta Pi's chaperons are Mr. Howard McCowan, and Mr. S. D. Jones. At the Delta Upsilon radio dance Prof. and Mrs. G. M. Bleekman and Prof. and Mrs. R. S. Swinton will chaperon. Mr. and Mrs. John Bursh will act as chaperons at the Hermitage gath- ering. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Goud- chmidt, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kessel are the Kappa Nu dance chap- erons. Kappa Sigma has invited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cloyes to be its chaperons. The members of Lambda Chi Alpha yill have Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hart- man, and Mr. and Mr. P. A. Prasil as their dance chaperons. The Reverend Father Berry, and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nieset will chap- eron the Newman Club dance. Phi Alpha Kappa will have Dr. Martin Batts, Jr., and Dr. 0. W. Steho- mer as its, chaperons. At the Phi Beta Delta Hallowe'en party, the chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weiner, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clem- ens. The Phi Chi chaperons are Dr. and Mrs. R. Willson, and Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Lindquist. Dancing at the Phi Beta Pi house will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Edson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jona- than Taylor. Dr. and Mrs. Carl List and Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Silverman will chaperon the Phi Delta Epsilon dance. A supper dance given by Phi Delta Theta will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wiler, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Killins. The Phi Epsilon Pi dance will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. Harry Jurow and Dr.' and Mrs. Herbert Holman. Other Dances Announced Phi Gamma Delta's dance is being chaperoned by Major and Mrs. W. B. Fariss, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kuriz. A buffet supper and radio dance at the Phi Kappa Psi house is being chaperoned' by Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkie and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bach- man. Chaperons for Phi Kappa Sig- ma are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hage- meyer, and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. A. Treut. Dancing after a buffet supper at the Phi Kappa Tau house is to be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. James Preish, and Mr. and Mrs. David Vokes. Dr. and Mrs. John Sheldon and Dr. and Mrs. Norman Shippey will chaperon the Phi Rho Sigma dinner dance. Phi Sigma Delta's chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Abrahams. The theme is Hallowe'en. Phi Sigma Kappa's buffet supper' and radio dance will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Meacham, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karpinski. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bothman, and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gerson of Detroit are to chaperon at Pi Lambda Phi's dance. Bill McKay's orchestra will furnish the music for Sigma Alpha Epsilon's dance. The chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. James Littell, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hefferman, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Averill. Hallowe'en Features Sigma Alpha Mu's dance will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldman. Mrs. H. B. Phelps, the housemother, will chaperon for the Sigma Nu dance. Sigma Phi Epsilon's Annual Affair To Take Place Monday, Nov.6 Prof. Litzenberg To Act As Principle Speaker For Traditional Dinner Firecrackers, scrolls, and table and wall decorations in red, white, and blue will be included in the decoration scheme of the "Declaration of Irde- pendents," theme of the sixth annual Assembly Banquet to be held Mon- day, Nov. 6, in the League ballroom. Prof. Karl Litzenberg of the Eng- lish department will be the principal speaker of the evening and short talks will also be given by Dean Alice C. Lloyd and memers of the Assembly Council. Tickets Now On Sale Tickets for the banquet are now. on sale and may .be secured from members of the ticket committee who will visit the women's dormitories and each League house on campus. From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., starting Monday and continuing through Friday, tic- kets may also be secured from the Assembly ticket booth in the League. Tickets are priced at 70 cents. The ticket committee is headed by Elizabeth Caster, '41, who is assist- ed by Helen Culley, '41, in charge of dormitories, Sylvia Corman, '42, in charge of League houses, and Adelaide Carter, '42, in charge of the Ann Arbor Independent group. Awards To Three Other members of the committee include Jean Hubbard, '42; Jane Rosing, '42; Betty Lillie, '40; Mary Honecker, '40; Edith Silverman, '41 Ed.; Barbara Richards, '41; Marjorie Lee Stock, '40; Ruth Mast, '41Ed; Dorothy Andrews '41; Gertrude Frey, '41; Charlotte Wyss, '41; Ruth Keck, '40; Marie McCabe, '40; June Fred- erick, '41; Janet Sibley, '41; Norma Malmros, '42; Betta Cartwright, '41 Ed; Fifi Angleson, '40; Eloise Mulge, '42; and Marjorie Polenbaum, '42. As usual, awards will be made to the three independent women in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes who have won outstanding recogni- tion scholastically. Their names, year, and house will be inscribed on a plaque which will be kept in the League and will form a permanent record. This method of awards is an innovation, and the names inscribed this year will be the first on the plaque. The banquet will begin promptly at 6 p.m. Prof. MCClusky To Talk Prof. Howard Y. McClusky will de- liver the second of a group of lectures, which are being sponsored by the Congregational Student Fellowship, at 7 pm. Sunday. The lecture will follow a supper which will be served- at the church at 6 p.m. Professor McClusky's topic will be "Making Friends of the Campus." chaperons are Prof. and Mrs. Rich- ard Fuller. The Trigon Club hayride and Hallowe'en party is being chap- eroned by Mr. and Mrs. George Law- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw, Chaperons at the Xi Psi Phi dance are Dr. and Mrs. Corwin R. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Nissle, and Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Goldbeck. Mr. Ar- thur D. Gordon, and Mr. Thomas Anketell will chaperon the Zeta; Psi dance. The Zeta Tau Alpha dance is being chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Luthe and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clark. Chaperons at the Sigma Chi dance are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scoville, and Prof. and Mrs. Lewis Gram. The Theta Xi dance will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. James W. Freeman, and Prof. and Mrs. Henry M. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dennis and Prof. and Mrs. F. A. Mickle will chaperon at the Triangle dance. AWelce loumni! T HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE to serve Michigan and her students for over fifty years. Perhaps when you were on campus, whether it be class of '85 or of '39, we were able to be of service to you. We now welcome you '01 homecomers" and sincerely hope that old ac- quaintances may be renewed. Our Fountain Service is still unexcelled; for the ladies we now have the most complete cosmetic department in town; our tobacco counter is complete in every detail, whether you desire pipes, cigarettes or cigars; we stand second to none in the way of cameras and camera supplies; and we can serve you with gifts for any and every occasion. So we scy "WELCOME HOMECOMERS," for the best it's still Calkins-Fletcher. REMEMBER:It takes more than a Sign to make a Drug Store! 'a , : 1i c Do you Need an Auto Loan AUTO LOANS may be secured from the Ann Arbor Savings & Commercial Bank at bank rates. 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