flE MICHG DAILY i ,. . r ....... _ .. oph Prom Will Be lebrat F s _..... ,:... ,..3 _ Union Ballroom Tonight _ Club Wolverine Will Give Final Fling, Floor Show And Dancing Christmas spirit has entered into the heart of the Wolverine; the Club Wolverine, opening as usual from 8 p.m. to midnight tomorrow, is cal- culated to outdo itself for the last fling before vacation. Each couple will receive Christmas favors at the door. Decorations will carry out all the traditional colors and symbols of Christmas, and a few' more. There will be dancing, re- freshments, and a floor show. Dean and Catherine Figg, dance team, are being imported from De- troit to entertain at the Club, with both tap and adagio dancing. How- ever, dancing skill will not be ac- knowledged in this way alone; there will be a prize offered at the end of Pastel Shades and White Tn casuals with PORK PIE CROWNS 22 and 23 lead sizes DANA RICHARDSON Michigan Theatre Bldg. 523 East Liberty St. I' an elimination dance, for the best student dancers. This will be by no means a jitter- bug contest; grace and precision at straight every-day dancing will count just as much as innovation, says Michael Massa, '42, who is the chair- man in charge of this affair. Working under Massa are Wilbur Nordstrom, '42E, and Arthur Kipka. After the Christmas holidays the reg- ular Saturday night openings of the Club Wolverine will continue as usu- al. For this week-end's dance, as for all others, reservations may be ob- tained by telephoning the Wolverine, or stopping by at the Wolverine desk. There will be a slight minimum charge. Central Committee Of 'Puddle Jump' Hold Get-Together "Puddle Jump" sans the original April Showers, was revived in mem- ory yesterday, when the original 1942 Frosh Project committee met to cele- brate its second Christmas party. Miss Ethel McCormick, social di- rector of the League, was guest of the junior reminiseers and discussed means of helping subsequent Fresh- man Projects over the first diffi- culties. Christmas gifts were exchanged by the members, and Betty Fariss gave a short welcoming talk to the lunch- eon guests. Dance Guests Announced B Chairmen Atmosphere Will Be A Toyshop Where Santa Claus Is To Reign, Refreshments To Be Served Renewing their faith in Santa 'Taus and bringing the old gent out 3f the mythical sphere, members of the central committee of Soph Prom ind their guests will dance from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. tonight in the Union Ballroom. General chairman Bernard Hendel will have as his guest Constance 3othman, '43A, and William Daw- ;on. chairman of publicity, will at- tend with June Gustafson, '44. Theo Sharp, ticket chairman, will accom- 2any Mary Louise Knapp, '43SM. Homer Swander, who is in charge of the music for the ball, will have is his guest Olive Jean Royce of Ann arbor and decoration chairman John Rust will attend with Barbara Car- ritte, '43A. William DeCourcy, fi- nance chairman, and Bettyanne Hei- breder. '44, will attend the dance to- gether and Ruth Willits, chairman of the patrons committee, will be ac- companied by John Lehner, '41E. Nelson Davis of Pontiac will accom- pany Jeanne Clare, chairman of pro- grams, Bob Chester To Play Bob Chester, "The Cinderella man of swing music", will provide a com- bination of all tempos, sweet, swing, dreamy, for the dancing pleasure of the members of the sophomore class and their guests. Chester was se- lected in an all-campus election, re- ceiving the majority of votes. Chester proves his popularity by leading with 726 votes out of a possible 1000. Ballroom Has Decorations An over-hanging rustic roof will transform the entrance of the ball- room into the doorway of a toy shop and windows on each side of the door filled with toys will add to the effect. Cha , t io Lead Prom Union Will Present Dhance Tomorrow In Rainbow Room Jingle Ball, traditional Union Christmas dance, will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Union's Rainbow Room featuring the music of Bill Sawyer and his orches- tra. "A goodly array of door prizes will be offered at the dance," according to Dick Scherling, '42, social chair- man, "including boxes of candy, dance passes, cartons of cigarettes and dinner tickets." Following the truespirit of Christ- mas with "good will to men," free candy will be presented to each couple that attends. The Ball Room will be appropriately decorated for the occasion with tinsel and red and green ornaments. for your convenience we're OPEN EVENINGS KAY-J AY 221 S. Main St. n r Read The Daily Classifieds! Shop at KAY-JAY'S r. ,, f., V , & > + i 9 I' JL2IO_ ._.. 0 , .. d l GIFTS TO ANSWER ALL OF HER LETTERS TO Santa C/Aau.i at 11 JUNE GREY 1113%/2 SOUTH UNIVERSITY "; ANCE BOTHMAN I Say '4Warmest Wishes" with a Lovely Housecoat She'll be a hearth-throb in one of these sweepingly skirted housecoats in quilted satin or in a tailored crepe that can al- most double for a dinner gown. Pamper her this year with a beautiful robe. 12-20. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN d DanCes T _ O i- 1 oam.= ~ , $3.95 to $10.95 GIFT SUGGESTIONS A smart handbag, gloves, brilliant cos- tume jewelry, hosiery, belts . . , are wearables she's sure to appreciate. Priced Moderately (Continued from Page 4) brief talk by Mr. Werner Striedieck on "Heiteres aus der Wissenschaft." La Sociedad Hispanica will hold no regular meeting next week. Instead "Alla en el Rancho Grande," a musi- cal comedy, will be shown at the Lydia Mendelssohn on Monday, December 16, at 8:15 p.m. Also Senorita Car- men Barrenas will interpret Spanish folk dances, accompanied by Mr. Jos- eph Kentz. Small charge. Everyone invited. Graduate Outing Club will meet Sunday, Dec. 15, at 2:30 p.m. in Rack- ham School (use northwest rear en- trance). Short business meeting fol- lowed by ice-skatng at Coliseum and hiking. Supper in clubroom. All graduate students and faculty invit- ed. Ski Movies will be shown Satur- day, Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre, in sound and color of Dick Durrance and other world famous skiers, showing the fundamentals of skiing. All inter- ested are invited. No charge. Suomi Club meeting Saturday, Dec. 14, at 8:00 p.m. at the League. Saturday Luncheon Group meets Saturday at 12:15 p.m. in Lane Hall. will Aw H oliday irpmt As December 2 nd Sana Ciau< comes closer and 71r t spr of the holida" S i d the fratrnities a e n form of Xmas danp Members of A7 ncma TI will hold their annt 1Leg foumal from 9 pa. Ia 3 m. 1oday. Biii McKay and hi. ,..7e ..a wl pla. for the dc' ad 7 s Robert Williams, Dr. and sA Smith and Mis. Jame Lhenan will act as chapewon. Christmas decora...n wildl add to the festivity (z th1 .d ' orma1 being presented tyay (y Aha SO> ma. Phi. Earl St ven Il play for the dance, and apons will be Dean Ivan C. C raw or, Prof. Jame M. Plummer nd sD niel. Santa Clan2 in th p s of Pete Haller, '42, wil in adv the Ci Phi dinner party tori. He wil1 carry a bag full of gift',-s "i :e11 di tribute. After diner te guests will adjourn to the UnA. to take in scph Prom. Chi Psi wv,( at 7:30 p.m. annual pledye be Mr. and . a Mr. and M s. don Hardy wi the evening. A Chriscmas ral wi'1 be held from 9 p.m. to a.. ay at the Delta Tai De a ho T chaper- ons for the evenin a ' 1 2Jefr. and Mrs. Jeffers Deler and Mr. and Mrs. William N 'k I wit Max Crossman's orchesraviding the music. The pledge ooma me n held at the Kappa Nsi hui iLl a my out the theme of bad k an F a tv e 13th. Bill Gail il ay -r 1he dance and Dr. and Mrs. ama-l Goudsmit. Mr. and Mrs. nann. lessl, and Mr. and M1. Samne_ Kahlenberg will chaperon IF YOU'RE DRESSI FOR IT Fun in Winter ED :.r n PP , r' i a k " t 4 y s Open Saturday till 9 No Charge for Gift Wrapping i f1e 6/zatleth fbi/On SHOP 'round the corner on State a S ^" 4 ' . :>'. 7. .. " I; f.;" . k r. ..4'. . ,.."'.' . yt F it 4" .: +lmw .{ . . After all is said and done, a box of STOCKING alays strikes the spot. We pu hen u in a nice gift box -- e-xta vales and correct shades. 69c to $1.00 BLOUSES are polar ifts this year; just received a new ship- ment of sheer biouses in pastel shades, short and ond sleeves, THE PREAMBLE TO WINTER WEATHER is almost finished so it's time for you snow and ice sports enthusiasts to make out a list entitled WHAT TO WEAR SKIING, SKATING, AND JUST HAVING FUN IN THE SNOW. For waltzing over the ice and cutting figures, you'll need a flared skirt and shirt in gaily contrast- ing reds and white. Ski pants are different this year in longer lasting, neater gabar- dine. A bright jacket with a warm hood is the new fashion note for winter. Splashy. plaid jackets are still great favorites, and cozy mittens are an absolute necessity.