THE MICHIGAN DAILY Be Announced At Mass Meeting Tuesday "N Fort Custer Men To Be - At Annual Sophom Guests of honor at Sophomore three divisi Cabaret December 5 and 6 will be col- theme as in lege men now )stationed at Fort Cus- The main ter, Laura Vial, chairman of the dat- all splendor ing bureau has announced, and wom- sophisticate played by H en who put in special requests at the dominantlys dating bureau will be assigned to ac- in contrast, company them, swing musi, Offices of the dating bureau for band. Ineac both men and women will open Tues- dancing ther day from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at show during the Union and League respectively, A game ro and will continue daily. Ticket sales "Monte Carl( will open tomorrow at the desks of center of int the Union and League, Esther Stevens, Tags will b ticket chairman, announced. omore girls Plans for the cabaret are progress- sorority hou living elsewh ing along the theme of a real cabaret, at the Leag with variety of atmosphere in the 6 p.m. Quests AuthorToGive ore Cabaret]Brief Resume ons, but no secondary former years. ballroom, decorated in , will be the scene of d dancing, with music Kerb Miller's band pre- sweet. The Cotton Club, will be full of rhythmic ic played by another ch of the two centers of e will be a suitable floor the intermission. oom, to be known as* the o room," will be the third serest. be distributed to all soph- living in dormitories or ses tomorrow. Any girl here mayesecure her tag ;ue betweerr 4 p.m. and y t : * frt...... - "THE' STITCHING GOES ROUND A'ND ROUND MOULDING YOUR BUST EVERY INCH OF THE WAY" 4 "The,, Net HOLUMETTE Whirlpool "USED XCLUSIVELY IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES" A new adoption of V-Este featuring a "V" band of power net Lastex for the woman who has distended ribs or a full diaphragm, giving perfect comfort with no sacrifice of su.6port. IN THREE FIGURE TYPES 1 Junior, to make much out of little. {"". Average, to make a good thing better by. adequate support. 3. Large, to minimize fullness.,."" $1.75 up Of Play's Plot1 Marcia Elkins, Jean Fairenbach And Connie Gilbertson To Sing Trio Arrangement Of Pep Song, Winner of the 1942 JGP script will be revealed Tuesday, when all junior women gather at 4:15 p.m. in the League ballroom for mass meeting,' Mary Lou Ewing, general chairman, announced. This is the second mass meeting of juniors wishing to take part in the Junior Girls Play, and the purpose of it is to introduce the author of the chosen script. She will be presented after an introductory speech by Miss Ewing. Trio To Sing Pep Song While members of the central com- mittee deem, it expedient to keep a more detailed explanation of the play for a later date, the authoress will I give a brief outline of the plot and synopsis. This will give those attend- ing the meeting a specific idea asp to what work on each committee will entail. One of the features of the meeting will be a trio arrangement of a song written by Barbara de Fries, music chairman. This modified pep song urging everyone to come out and get to work and at the same time de- picting the glories of JGP, will be sung by Connie Gilbertson, assistant music chairman, and Marcia Elkins and Jean Fairenbach, members of the commnittee. Meeting Is Important Other members of the central com- mittee are Mary Ellen Alt, ushers, Margaret Brown, patrons, Lorraine Dalzen and Jean Ranahan, co-chair- men of dance, Nancy Filstrup, prop- erties, Catherine Jones, costumes, Janet Lewin, publicity, Barbara Mc- Laughlin, recorder, ,Eleanor Rake- straw, finance, Frances Ramsdell, scenery, Marjorie Storkan,;? book- holder, Charlotte Thompson, pro- grams, and Marjorie Green, tickets. Presented early in the second sem- ester, JGP is an annual dramatic production -given by the Junior wo- men, m through the League. Every member of that class is invited to take part in the affair in some way. It is important, Miss Ewing said, that all those intending to partici- pate in the show attend this meeting. two comedies by Thornton Wilder, "The Journey From Newark to Cam- den" and "The Pullman Car Hia- watha." There will be a social hour with refreshments in the Ethel Foui- tain Hussey Room and the Concourse following the program. An informal subscription dinner will be served at 6:45 p.m. in the League before the program. Reserva- tions should be made with Mrs. Clark at the League by Monday night. Basketball: Interhouse matches will begin. Wednesday; schedule to be an- pounced Tuesday. Bowling: Individual bowling tour- nament entries will be due Saturday. Dance: Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Barbour Gymnasium. Fencing: Club will meet at 7:30 o.m. Thursday in Barbour Gymnasi- um. Badminton: Women's Club play starts from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday; Just a few timely suggestions: Monogrammed BATH TOWELS Monogrammed HANDKERCHIEFS Personalized Gifts Luxurious bath towels in gay stripes for "the Man of the House" Linen damask TABLE CLOTHS to delight Mother GAGE INEN SHOP 10 NICKELS ARCADE "Always rcasomably priced" I r , Two O e-A tPaymixed club play will begin Dec. 3. Swmming: Club will.meet from YYVVAA Lists Schedule Outdoor Sports: Hostel trip to Sa- 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Thursday at Will Be Dramati zed ine Valley for Saturday and Sunday. the Union pool. Volleyball: Winner of A tourna- -________ For Faculty Women vs. wne An evening of One-Act Drama will nament Kappa Delta, at 5:10 p.m. be the program offered for members"Tuesday. and their husbands at the next meet- House Athletic managers will meet . N ow Comes a4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the W.A.B. ,g ing of the Faculty Women's Club, to 4:ounge.m. toorrowin.th W.A. be held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Archery: will meet at 7:15 p.m. *C M A Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Wednesday at Barbour Gymnasium. Play Production, under the direc-: Crop and Saddle: will meet at 5 AND WHAT A MERRY CHRISTMAS T'WILL BI ton of Hugh Z. Norton. will presentGm dnyinm. IF YOU SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH! Gymnasium.dainfotoBrbu 7 E }' i I i I I IIOLIDA1'TREAIT! 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