, .--TE MICHIGAN DAILY * FQE Through The Looking Glass' Style Show Is Today _ .. -t"> Program Told Of Panhellenic AnnualBanquet Former Students Will Be Speakers Of Evening, At Dinner In Ballroom Harriet Heath, Hope Hartwig, and Marcia Connell will be guest speakers at the annual Panhellenic Banquet, to be held at 5:45 p.m. Monday in the League Ballroom. Annabel Van Winkle, '41, chair- man of the Banquet, will be toast- mistress. Her opening talk will sound the keynote of the dinner, "The Spirit of Cooperation in Pan- hellenic." Ira M. Smith, Registrar of the University, will then present the scholarship award. Dean Alice Lloyd will present the Dean's Office scholarship award and speak on "The Effect of the New Spirit of Cooperation in Panhellenic on the University." Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Delta Delta, sor- orities placing highest in the Lantern Night sing last year will then pre- sent selections. Barbara Bassett, '40, president of Panhellenic Association, will intro- duce the speakers, who will speak on the cooperation theme of the dinner. Miss Van Winkle stressed that the dinner is being held at 5:45 p.m. be- cause of the Alexander Kipnis con-l cert. Tickets are priced at seventy- five cents. Backless Formal Has Competition J ~ f t k 2 1 c i 7 a s t' Sixteens Shops, Michigan Daily Are Sponsors Alumnae Announce Show;, Bill Gail Will Play While Campus Women Model "Through the Looking Glass," the second Daily style show will be held from 3:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. today at the League. Two hundred different outfits will be modeled, including dresses, coats, hats, shoes, formals, evening wraps, sweaters, skirts, flowers and make- up. These will be furnished by 16 Ann Arbor merchants who, with The Daily, are jointly sponsoring the show. Gail To Play Bill Gail and his band will play during the entire showing of styles. for which he has arranged special numbers. Marion Baxter, '39, and Marcia Connell, '39, will be com- mentators on the fashions. Jane; Mowers, '40, is chairman of the show. The ballroom and the Grand Rap-{ ids Room have been reserved to ac- 1 comodate guests. The audience also will be seated in the concorse and the hallway. Thirty campus women have been chosen to model. These are Betty Conn, '40; Florence Brotherton, '40; Janet Martin, '40; Mary McCon- key, '41; Gwenyth Acker, '40; Ellen MacDonald, '40; Jane Krause, '41; Mary Louise McKisson, '41; Marietta Killian, '40A; Mary Major, '41; Mar- got Thom, '42; Betty Pusch, '42; Virginia Alfvin, '42; Mary Kasper, '41 and Elizabeth Kepler, '41.j Models Listed Also modeling will be Mary Alice McAndrews, '40SM; Jane Nussbaum, '40; Nancy Chapman, '42; Annabel Van Winkle, '41; Edith Lynch, '41; Mary Hayden, '42;;Jean McKay, '40; Claire Knight, '42; Elaine Richert, '42; Vivian Nussbaum, '43; Beverly Stone, '42; Anabel Avery, '40; Bev- crly Bracken, '41; Yvonne Westrate, '41 and Jane Hart, '40. Members of The Daily staff will usher. There will be no admittance charge. Radio, Dinner Dances, Hayride Are Highlights Of Gay Weekend Minnesota will find Ann Arbor alive tribution to the list of parties for this weekend, what with pledge for- tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gold- mals, dinner dances, radio dances, man, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Gold- and a hayride. man are the chaperons. Prof. and Alpha Delta Phi is having a dance Mrs. Joseph Cannon, and Dr. Allen from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight. The !J. McLaughlin will chaperon the Sig chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. Robert ma Phi party. F. Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. John From 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., Theta R. McMullen. Members of Beta Theta Chi will dance at its formal. The Pi will also celebrate at a dance. The chaperons are Major and Mrs. I. A. chaperons for their affair are Mr. and Crump, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Staeb- Mrs. John Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. ler. Theta Delta Chi is having a William Close. dance, too. Chaperoning their af- DU Holds Formal fair will be Mr. and Mrs. John A. Formal dancing is the reason for Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- the party given by Delta Upsilon. Mr. Queen. and Mrs. Willam iH. Buettner, Jr., and Prof. and Mrs. E. W. Conlon areSeisT the chaperons. Kappa Sigma is also Supper Series TO Begin having a formal dance, to be held Fletcher Hall will inaugurate a from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Ethel series of Sunday suppers with the Fountain Hussey room of the League. irs nnaof undmy surs winththe fiLL t 11 tI 6 tJk dA~~ fLJ thVIU~ r s Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Caruthers, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffith are chap- eroning. More Formals Given Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weiner and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bartz are to be the chaperons at the Phi Beta Delta formal. The Phi Kappa Sigma dance will be chaperoned .by Mr. and Mrs. William Couper, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bueltner. The pledge formal given by Phi Sigma Delta is to be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rosenberg, Mrs. Annette Rosenberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaloff. Phi Sigma Kappa has requested Prof. R. S. Swinton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gilbert to be the chap- erons at its dance. Phi Sigma Sigma is having a dinner dance from 8 p.m. rs one a p.m. o ayforne men at the Hall. i SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. This year sleeved formals vie with backless gowns for popularity at dinners and dances, while the bouffant skirts and bodices adorned with flowers are as popular during the winter season as at other times of the year. WEEK-END SPECIALS BLOUSES SWEATERS j' It_ lr. IM j hw Yee -r '. OV 9 1as5 00 y wpW.--4 Al f.. SE i K R rt -: . "Through the Looking Glass" Dinner Is Held At Dormitory Mosher-Jordan. Entertains Many Faculty Guests Mosher-Jordan Halls held their first faculty dinners of the year at 5 p.m. yesterday. Guests of Jordan Hall included Mr. Joseph Kitchin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Wheeler, Miss Louis Cuyler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayden, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broadbent. Other guests were Mr. Oliver Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kallen- bach, Mrs. Kathleen Ham, Mrs. Avla- lyn Woodward, Mrs. Marion Siney, Miss Edith McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. James Woodburn. Guests of Mosher Hall were Prof. and Mrs. A. H. Stickard, Prof. Kath- erine Schultz, Prof. and Mrs. Samuel H. Gaudsmit, Prof. and Mrs. Norman H. Anning. Also present at the dinner were Prof. and Mrs. A. J. Gaiss, Prof. and Mrs. Michael Pargment, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Bond, Miss Oro Hell- er, Mrs. Violet Hanley and Miss Dor- othy Beise. Silver Salt Spoon Mounted As Pin Is Odd Jewelry Rage Newest and best idea in years-a sterling silver "salt-spoon" mounted 3s a pin. The whole thing started when a college girl gypped one of der family's spoons, had a catch put >n it and wore it around as a pin. Now one of the country's leading silversmiths is making them up for the rest of us to wear. They come in three designs, all of which you have seen on someone's snowy damask table cloth. The pin is sterling with a gold- finished bowl-the price is nominal. You'll be wearing them on your sweaters, hats, suits, and as corsage pins. aGZZ. I '_ also to 1 a.m., which will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Goudsmit and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan. A hayride is Sigma Alpha Mu's con- BEAUTY SPECIALS Name Pledges For Honorary Speech Society Zeta Phi Eta. the only national honorary speech society on campus for women, held their pledging Wed- nesday evening. The new pledges include Claire Cook, '41, Edith Evans, '41, Jane E. Grills, 41, Elizabeth Moore '41, Mildred Ward, '41. Others pledged are Adelaid Car- ter, '42, Dorothy Bridgen, '42, Jean- nette Rose, Grad., June Jenkins, '40, Betty Farris, '42, Edna Alter, '41, Rita Garvey, '42, Ardis.Watson, '41, and Jeanne Hubbard, '42. The sorority's activities this year included a Founder's Day banquet held in the Leaguerdining room for the active members. Miss Marion Brown Read, the na- tional vice-president from New York City, attended the first meeting of the fraternity and discussed plans for the current year. Chapter News Includes One Pledging, Breakfast Most recent chapter activities in- clude only one pledging and a Foun- ders' Day Celebration. Founders' Day was celebrated last Sunday by Sigma Nu. As is the cus- tom, they had breakfast and attended St. Andrew's Church in a body. 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