1, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Over 275 Couples Will Attend Union Supper-Dance Today Only Four Dances Will Be Held Tonight By Campus Groups Howling ghosts will be forgotten tonight as the different campus groups continue with a more sane social whirl. Alumnae House will hold a "Bow- ery Brawl" tonight. Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. Florence Preston and Mrs. Mary Mitchell will chaperon the affair. Delta Tau Delta will hold their annual pledge formal tonight with Hal Carter's orchestra furnishing the music. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Raab and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jeffers. A radio dance will be presented by Phi Kappa Sigma7 tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hagermeyer and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Appleton will chaperon. Another pledge formal is to be held tonight by the members of Phi Sig- ma Delta. Harvey Jones and his orchestra will play for the dance. SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. WEEK-END SPECIALS 2-, 3-, or 4-Thread HOSE Sheerness and Correct Shade $1.00 Hose 89c BLOUSES Short or Long Sleeves in Feather Flannel or Silk. $1.39 PAJAMAS Butcher Box or Man-Tailored. A Broadcloth in Plain or Figured. " $1.00 (Tails Taboo Beaded Jackets Set Key Maize And Bluel To Be Theme Hostesses Are Named For PACI T-Dance At Paul Bunyan 'Formal' Today Forestry Club Dance Honors Legendary North Woodsman; Rural Style Clothes Appropriate "Tux, ties, tails-taboo!" is the byword tonight at the Paul Bunyan "Formal," Forestry Club dance open to the general public for the first time in its history which will be held from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the League. Named in honor of the gigantic woodsman of Northern folklore, the dance will feature complete informal- ity. Those attending will wear the attire of foresters or other rural' characters. Some time during the evening, Bill Gail's orchestra will leave their places on the bandstand and will be replaced by a small hill- billy band made up of foresters for a period of square dancing. Decorations will carry out the gen- eral theme, the feature of which is a series of four large murals show- ing stages in the lumbering process. Boughs and pieces of actual lumber- ing equipment will complete the dec- orations. Credit for working out this clever dance theme goes to Gordon L. Watts, '41F&C, social chairman for the dance, and his committee chairmen : tickets, James H. Jones, '41F&C; music, Ralph W. Pogue, '41F&C; decorations, William E. Pelley, '42- F&C; publicity, Chester J. Ewing, '42F&C; patrons, William K. Ferrell, '41F&C. According to social chairman Watts tickets will remain on sale at the League desk until time of the dance. Hostesses for "Time Out." the sec- ond PACI T-dance which will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the ballroom of the fD eCOrations League, have been announced. The hostesses representing Pan- Union Officers And Members hellenic will be Bette Ross, '42: Jane Of Central Committee Name Hyde. '42; Carol Pitcher. '43: Jane Connell, '43; Beverly Brackin, '41, Guests For Sixth Annual Affair and Margaret Gardner, '42. The hostesses representing Assem- Officially opening the Ann Arbor bly will be Betty Partenfelder, '42; social season in the Rainbow Room Murial Keahey, '43, Jean Shafer, '43; of the Union from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Virginia Rohr. '43; Catherine Davies.1 tonight will be the sixth annual Union '44; Jean Webb, '44 and Pat Donnel- Formal at which approximately 275 ly' '44. couples will dance to the music of With the football team taking "time Bill Sawyer and his orchestra. Guests of the Union officers and the members of the central commit- tee for the dance have been an- nounced. Attending with Douglas Gould, '41, president of the Union, will be Barbara Barnes, '42, while ± I. L- Anna-Jean Williams, '42, will be the guest of Charles Heinan, '41, secre- tary of the Union. out" from its weekly skirmishes on the gridiron, a large crowd is expect- ed to attend the T-dance. Bill Gail's orchestra will furnish the music for dancing and Joan Hamilton, '41, and Roland McLaughlin are to be she featured vocalists. Tickets for the affair can be se- cured either at the door or from Dick Ebbets, '42, chairman of the PACT dance committee. MASTER and ENJOY - THE LATEST DANCE STEPS SYLVIA STUDIO of DANCE 603 EAST 1IBERT\Y Phone 8066 i; LIFE on a L 4. I: a I / I A. FFThfIIl JiLFL rLfl LLLfT-LnTrLrn11TF[ UL 4 FEATURES of every NAGLER creation:- + LUXURY +SMRRTNESS y QUf4LITY - A PURCHASE AT NAGLER'S IS AN ASSURANCE OF REAL, VALUE IN THE LATEST MODES. 318 South Main Street Phone 2-2619 r MClub Lists Dance Patrons Union Dance Will Be Gbla Scene Of Annual Athletic Dance Patrons and patronesses for the M-Club dance, which will be held, from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. tomorrow in the ballroom of the Union, have b~een announced by William Combs, '41, president of the club. President and Mrs. Ruthven, Dean J. A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. W. B. Rea, Prof. and Mrs. F. H. Yost, Prof. and Mrs. Ralph Aigler, and Prof. and Mrs. H. O. Crisler head the list. The names continue with Prof. and Mrs. R. L. Fisher. Mr. ap d Mrs. C. P. Keen. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Oosterbaan, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Doh- erty, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mann, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Courtright, Mr. and Mrs. Port Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Martineau. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Munn, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stack- house and Mr. Jake Townsend. Tickets for the dance may be pur- chased from members of the M-Club or in the lobby of the Union. Music will be furnished by Bill Sawyer and General chairman of the dance, Dick Scherling, '42, will have as his guest Betty Bailie, '42. Claire Reed- Hill, '42, will attend with Dick Strain, '42, programs chairman, and Eliza- beth Graham, '42, will attend with Bob Sibley, '42, patrons chairman. Jane Baits, '42, will attend with Bob Shedd, '42, co-finance chairman with Jim Rossman, '42, who will have as his guest Barbara Swartout. Maybelle Bennett, '44, will be the guest of Carl Rohrbach, '42, co-chair- man with Bert Ludy, '42, whose guest will be Ina Cox, '42Ed. Publicity chairman Bill Slocum, '42, will have as his guest Mary Craig Hughes, '44, while Ruth Basye, '42, will be the guest of publicity chairman, Jack Grady, '42. The traditional Michigan colors, maize and blue, will drape the ball- room while a huge replica of the Michigan Union pin which every Michigan man wears in his coat lapel will be seen behind the orchestra platform. Novelty dance programs will be given to each guest. The floor show, which will follow supper at 11 p.m. will feature the dance team of Shirlann and Stann, "musical maniacs" Gregory and Ray- mond, and the "All-American Boys" Carter and Holmes. Tables placed aroundthetdance floor will enable the diners to witness the floor show from their places. his orchestra and the color scheme will be in blue and gold. Four autographed footballs, a base- ball, and a basketball will be pre- sented as door prizes by Tom Har- mon, '41, Forest Evashevski, '41, Her- bert Brogan, '4lEd, and Bill Step- pon, '4lEd. Each prize will be auto- graphed by the members of the re- spective teams. Hobby Lobby Tea To Be Held Today A Hobby Lobby tea, sponsored by the WAA will be held today in the Women's Athletic Building, announ- ced Gertrude Inwood, '43, president of the Outdoor Club. There will be a display of handi- craft to encourage all women on cam- pus who are interested in this hobby to come and decide which craft they might be interested in learning. All college women are invited to attend the tea, and sign up for dif- ferent afternoon handicraft classes. The motto is "To make your own Christmas present, develop a hobby, and learn new handicrafts." ry , . ;,. ,.. 1 1 ' ." ,,' *.....;'.' ;. , ''. v . . ::, : ;C .J t ':Y , + 1 /. , * .aN va" 1' A - 9~ 4 y }V r- .1 HERE'S A PRESCRIPTION for all think they can only afford one those girls who or two formals. First, count on at least one extra-special gown for the grandest balls (and the best boy-friend) .Then, for variety's sake and for all the extra formals and dinner dates, get ,a sleek fitting formal skirt. 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