U:' ~ * TTIE~ MIChIGAN f~AitY--- t PJ~ Gi ft H int Gleaner Recommends New Lea gue Group Assists T oday Perhaps you are one of these people who has the most earnest desi're in President's Home Opened the world to give a gift that is truly To Student Groups; Nine different this Christmas, but you just ,, , cannot think of a thing that has a Given Special Invitation touch of originality or "umph" to it. All members of the social commit- Scouting the shops and doing a te of the League must attend the bit of super-snooping and window third Ruthven tea of the series which shopin iswel wrththefunitaf- will be held .from 4 pkm. to 6 p.m. shopin iswel woth ilefunit today, Mary Minor, '40, chairman, fords and is bound to give you big re- 8aid yesterday. wards in gift hints that are new and Groups especially invited are Phi different. Delta Theta, Martha Cook. Pi Beta Women Like Cosmetics Phi, Sigma Chi. and orientation Any woman adores cosmetics and groups 28, 33, 50, 79 and 81. perfumes packaged in distinctive little Assistants Named bottles that are a perpetual joy on Assisting at the tea will be Betty any dressing table. The country's Ann Chaufty, '41; Suzanne Bentley, largest cosmetic firms are surging '42; Mary Haydn, '42; Claire Reed- forth with hosts of these new ideas. Hill, '42; Helen Rigterink, '41; Betty The ouseof Aden as anewLipton, '41; Jane Griswold, '41; Janet bottle for its Blue Grass perfume. It t, Je Lun,';adBr- is tiy guatitedbotlewit a Women w ho will pour are Mrs. little glass horse dangling on the in- George Cod, Mrs. G. J. Dykema, Su- side. Helena Rubenstein has created zanne Potter, '40, and Kaftherine Mc- a new light perfume that is almost a Ivor '40. cologne in its delicacy. It is entitled Jean Donaldson In Charge "Slumber Son" and is the ideal night Members of the committee whose perfume. ~.~ + Braid Bands New Frock Skirt and sleeves band together in braid with the coming of the military spirit which accompanies the Washington and Lincoln birth- day celebrations of February. Dressy winter afternoon dresses re- veal the stiff aspect, presented by braid, and the softness which is evident in the bloused bodice. --The-- A mericCn ThekBme InRCOr ported H onor Societies Sing InoCi,~i-I le -Fo CamusGrop Somiething ie than 80 women, all Of ihtnee (4011 dtoitries or in high altitudes, eating those Boardl, Senior 8oc:iety OP ScrOlI, went T - me e11 minor quantities of food they are carolling last night, and returned in To e~wness O Type served on trains, it is very easy for the early hours of the morning to a By MYA RUHIT he roue tokee thir igucs. Christmas party at the League which By MYA R~rzo te trupeto kep heirfigres was the gift of Miss Ethel McCormick, "Th3 Stars and Stripes" or plain j Focal Point Is New Y!.ork Isocial director of the League. Americana, that's the spirit in back Te members of te troupe and Starting at 10:30 p.m., the group rhoe directing the ballet come from cvrd mot of Ann Arbor's Unvr of the American Ballet, stated Max all parts of the United States with1 tve s~ ection before returningnve Allentuck, company manager, in the Itheir focal point in New York. One________ few spare minutes he had between Idancer left her home town in Ohio numbers last Monday night, when she was 16. It took a long Humidor ideal Man's Gift Although there is only one ballet time to persuade her family to do form, and the same classic ballet anything so rash as to leave for the The ideal Christmas gift for the executions, there is a wide field for big city of New York for ballet work; man who enjoys his pipe is a humi- the incorporation of Amercian ideas but now at the age of 17, she is tour- dor to keep his tobacco moist. It is and themes into the dance in the ing the States going from Santiago a thing which few college men have same manner that the Russian Ballet to Ann Arbor in just a week. Another and which is near and dear to all has set the folk tunes and spirit of girl comes from Seattle, two more their hearts. This season they are Arts Committee T o Meet Properties committee of the The. atre Arts Committee of the League will meet at 3:30 pm. today in the Undergraduate office of the League, said yesterday. It iS important, She aidtat every one atend this sort Whittington and His Cat" will be discussed. #~" e$/ee' K 'a~'ff~ 4 New Perfume Made A new American firm called LeArns has produced four of the most start- lingly modern perfumes on the mar- ket this season. "Silver Orchid" is distinctly a formal perfume but has an air of sweetness about it that mhakes it a sure-fire hit with anyone who chooses to wear it. LeArds "Dianthus" in a spicy per- ume for the woman who adores tweed and tailored clothes while the .firm 's "Mimosa" speaks of brilliant holiday parties and its scent in'yparts a gay spirit. "Sweet Briar" marks the revolution to a floral scent that is not too sweet and yet has a simple charm that would please any woman from 9 to 90. eLtIU egn~Ji Vw O e n,~I I1Ua,1 -1J will be in the dining room, and those H-Z will be in the receiving line. Miss Minor asked them to come promptly and estay till 6 p.m. Jean Donaldson, '41, is in charge of the tea, and all students on campus are welcome to come, as well as the groups to whom a special invitation is extended. Fraternity Holds Service Sigma Alpha Iota, national pro- fessional women's music fraternity, will hold its annual Candlelight Serv- ice to which the public is invited at 8:30 p.m. today in the Congrega-. tional Church, according to Jean Ebersole, '405M, chairman. -I To the Editor: . Without meaning gan men in general to indict Michi- or attempting to ... .....-- Fountain Pens and Pencils Evening-in-Paris Gift Sets Cutex Manicure Outfits Schrafft's and Gilbert's Chocolates Coty's and Yardiqy's Toilet Sets Cigarette Lighters and Cases Yardley's Toilet Sets Cigarette Cases Pipes and Pipe Racks Bill Folds Tobacco Humnidors Cigars and Cigarettes revive aiP old issue, it does seem as though they could step off the side- walks or at least relinquish some of their share for us women. Gener- ally, they seem to be rather a man- nerly group of men, but only one out of ten will ever step aside for us on the sidewalks. What's the trouble with you. men? Does it re- quire too much of your precious en- ergy to move a foot or two for us? Or would you lose a second or two of your time on your way downtown if you were to step aside? If not for the sake of courtesy, it does seem as though you might im- prove your manners for the benefit of society. You have given us wo- men the choice of either stepping asidefor your or banging ito yu really a choice, however. The first alternative is too humiliating, and the latter one proves to bruise and mangle our shoulders. Obviously, society can not tolerate either having women in a humiliated position or at a masseuse's most of the time. It isn't demanding much-just a little courtesy-so why don't you Michigan men come across? -Susie Sluggem 1~'P 1/ipt S wift's Drug Store 340 South State Street The Rexall Store on the Campus American Ballet Young However, the American Ballet, an outgrowth of the School of the 'American Ballet is comparatively Soung, having been organized in the present form only about five years ago; and, as Mr. Allentuck stated, their ballet still has far to go before t will reach its highest achievement. It is this youth which, he stated, no doubt leads to that incompleteness and lack of transition which review- ers sometimes find disconcerting. However, a young organization is not the only claim to youthfulness that the ballet has. The members of the troupe themselves are decidedly of the youth of America. ,Coming from all parts of the United States, their ages range from 17 to 22 for the women dancers and 19 to 25 for the men, with the exception of one man who is just 30 years old. Strenuous Life These dancers have for the most part been dancing since they were 11 or ,12 years old, and one young man started when he was four, be- cause, he said, he was a very plump boy. Looking over the troupe now, there is no one who tends towards plumpness. In fact, some of the dancers clam- ored, going on the road can take off more weight than anything else they've done. Dancing vigorously every few days with from two to four Alpha Kappa Delta Holds Initiation Banquet Today Alpha Kappa Delta, national hon- orary sociological fraternity will hold its fall initiation banquet at 6:30 p.m. today at the League. The following people will be ini- tiated: Helen Breed, '41; Constance Berry, '41; Ronald Freedman, Grad . Raymond Nogar, Grad.; Norman' Frisch, Grad.; Rashev Moten, Grad.; Christopher Vizas, '41, andi Chester Beaman, Grad. Members of the Wayne University chapter and several faculty members will come to Ann Arbor for the din- ner from Detroit. The chief speaker will be Dean Yoakum whose topic will be "The University Setup for Work and Research in the Social Sciences." Prof. Edward Jandy of Wayne University will also speak. Alpha Epsilon Iota Holds Christmas Formal Dinner The annual formal Christmas din- ner of Alpha Epsilon Iota, honorary musical sorority for undergraduate women, will be given at 6:30 p.m. today. Guests of the sorority will' be its patronesses.- These are as follows: Mrs. R. Bi- shop Canfield, Mrs. Robert Gesell, Mrs. Howard B. Lewis, Mrs. Frederick G. Nory, Mrs. Cyrus C. Sturgis, Mrs. Carl V. Weller and Mrs. A. C. Furs- tenburg. Alumni and their friends are also expected to attend. A Christmas gift exchange will follow the dinner. * TWEED * ABIENTOT * SHANGHAI e 0 CARNATION * ASPODELE 3 0 MIRACLE 0 GARDENIA 0 LOTUS D'OR 0 NUMERO-12 * PI RATE a bottle THE IDEAL GIFT for everyone is a book from Slater's Book &ore. Free gift wrapping. 336 S. State. THE PERFECT GIFT for her-Hose and Lingerie from Jacobson's. EIBLER'S JEWELRY STORE now on State Street. Beautiful stock of Christmas merchandise. We'll be glad to help you. 308 5. State. MAKE IT A MARCHANDE Fur Coat and she'll really be pleased. See Sour selections. Marchande Furs, S607 E. Liberty. FOR A SELECTION of unusual gifts, visit De Fries Art Shop, 233 5. Main St. HANDKERCHIEFS - 25c boxes, Christmas Greeting Cards, S for 5 cents and 2 for 5 cents. All prices. Wrapping materials, attractive de -I signs. Tree ornaments, tree light- ing sets. Kxesge-corner State and N. University. GIfT HEADQUARTERS,Complete stocks, kodaks, cosmetics, smoking accessories, pen and pencil sets. See our gift suggestions. Calkins-Flet- cher Drug Stores. 324 5. State. A FEW SUGGESTIONS for her from Laura Belle Shop, 1108 5. Univer- sity. Robes, hosiery, gloves, lin-- gerie, jewelry, sweaters and scarfs., WE CAN MOLD ice cream into love- ly Christmas designs and give that added touch to your dinner, Superior Dairy. EVERY WOMAN LOVES smart ho- siery. Packed in Christmas box, in desirable shades and sizes. Smart- est Hosiery. Michigan Theatre Blg GIF SUGGESTIONS * CAMERAS * PROJECTORS * PRINTR * DEVELOPING TRAYS * FRAMES * A LB UMS F. W. Ourad k A fa-ANsco Istr1,,butor 1111 South Umiversity ~~IIUN5 they are all real Americans. materials bound to please "him." ~ I ~ ~ U U~ - - = U - $1 .3 0/her Admiration Hosiery . 79c 11 07 South University SHE'LL LOVE A BAG -- Dressy suede, calf and novelties in black and colors, frdm $1.95 to $5.95. The Elizabeth Dillon Shop, 'round the corner on State.- WHOM DID YOU FORGET-Let Karpinski "2-3064" send'them their Favorite Magazine Subscription. 417 Hill.,* DRIVING HOME Christmas? 2 gal.I oil $1, anti?freeze, etc. Campus; Gulf Service, William and Thomp- son Streets. -* Our ROBES GALLERY is complete with a beautiful array of beacon blanket, flannel, silk and gabar- dine robes--priced from $4.95 to .$10.95. Any one will make a most welcome gift! Men's Toggery, 514 E. Liberty St. .1 When University of Illinois and Ohio State University players meet on the gridiron, they battle for pos- session of a wooden turtle trophy. U .'g ~4 0 A :r~W ,, 'lw, ~ '3 '-' ;: ~I ~ I FOR T H AT ~ CHUM AND ROOM MATE! $ I / '4 ยง\jir *And for that gift to take home from Ann Arbor we've so many lovely suggestions . . . - wispy lingerie to delight any - . feminine heart . . . spritely mit- Itens, stunning formal bag..:. and sheer hosiery! i *0~..' 3' * . I