()ktCdoi"r $EDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1941- TH E M I C H I G-A N DAILY Gagan s Benefit Dance Will Be Held Orchestra To Play For nternational Ball, April 26 Il n The League. Proceeds Of Dance To Be Given To Foreign Student Group; Famous Band To Be Featured Frank Gagan, nationally known band leader of smooth and sweet tunes will play for the formal Inter- national Ball to be given April 26 in the League Ballroom, Primitiva De- mandante, Grad., chairman of the dance, announced. His melodic music will be heard at the first International Ball planned by foreign students on campus. The dance is planned as a benefit for the International Center. Gagan's orchestra has just con- cluded a 16-week engagement at the Statler in Chicago. Before this en- gagement he played at Bordewick's in Westchester County, N.Y. Locally the orchestra was well- known because of its engagement at the Hotel Statler in Detroit last sum- mer and its broadcasts over the Mu- tual Broadcasting System.I Appearing with the orchestra will be Shirley De Rose who comes orig- inally from Detroit. She joined the band after she sang at one of the! proms at Loretta College in Phila- delphia.I Other feature artists appearing with the band include'Tom Sheridan, Irishr saxophonist; Ralph Fisher, trumpet- er, and Roger Cote, novelty drum- mer.t These artists have become known r to audiences throughout the country ~after their apearance at the Carlton Hotel of Washington, D.C., and at President Roosevelt's GoldaPlate Breakfast, and from their coast-to-t coast programs over NBC and CBS. t The dance will be held in order toc raise funds for the International Center, the student center, for stu- dents from other countries. Headed by Miss Demandante, the committeesl of more than 50 foreign. st.udents are participating in the project.' Capes Featured With Spr in '.;o o t ' }ce ,,,,,_ ' ' \ .J C 4 / I5 j , < a .: sop, p+w, T ) "I 17WE E K :x. . « 's the timeto regin s rab1in - fgure logelioess that is rilht yours. Place your igure in Ohi Iof our iunderstaninglw"corset i ie now---this weck-- during Forir uhI uile our selection of ij;w\ fi si) es is complete. Your uhou'e Girdles 1.00 up Girdleieres 3.50 up Brassieres 1.00 pup I Belle-Sharmeer's.KNG STOCKINGS IN YOUR GLAMOURIZING LEG SIZE 0 Groom your legs for the new " leggy" Easter clothes with these wonder stockings that fit so perfectly they seem to contour every curve. Not just in your leg length, but also in your leg width for wrinkle-free beauty from toe to top. Bre for smalls, Modite for mediums, Duchess for talls, Class for plumps ... here exclusively. Sj. '0 to 3 o i rIt0