1,'j L i,.41::i. . lt: : , L7 -/1 1 - : _. _ I 1 1 /31 .I.V 4 HE 111 H1 _ ..1 . . - _._ .. - _ _ .. .-. - 1 ,....__,._... J I .37 .tU . 'ime, a Symphony in Song, PPrs Mor'n Patronc I A To Be Given Lpril 8 April Concert Prof its To Aid Scholarships Bill Sawyer To Lead Women's Glee Club and !g\en's Chorus; Will Encore Detroit Program "Singtime, a Symphony in Song" is the title of the spring concert combining vocal and instrumental music which will be presented April 8, at Hill Auditorium. The concert, the first of its kind on this campus, will feature the Uni- versity Women's Glee Club and a picked chorus of Michigan men, all under the direction of Bill Sawyer, who will present veritable sympho- nies in song. To Be Given First in Detroit The concert will first be presented on March 25 at the Masonic Temple in Detroit for the annual "Univer- sity of Michigan Night" show at which the Women's Glee Club, with the male chorus, will preside. Both shows are benefit presenta- tions, the proceeds of which will go to the Bomber Scholarship Fund. "They ought," according to Sawyer, "to provide the greatest contribution to charity any entertainment pro- gram has done so far." "Singtime" will also feature the music of the Michigan Union Or- chestra,, which will play symphonic numbers, modern classical selec- tions, and popular campus song fa- vorites. Special solo presentations will be heard from featured musi- cians in the orchestra. Of special note will be the vocal presentations of "Rhapsody in Blue," presented for the first time in its history in song and Ferdy Grof6's popular "On the Trail" from the "Grand Canyon Suite." Two Skits Added The University Night presentation in Detroit has added to the program two of the prize-winning skits from the recent "Victory Vanities" show at Hill Auditorium. Alpha Chi Ome- ga sorority will put on once more its "Buggy Ride", a character song skit representing the Michigan coed's im- pression of travel in the war-imposed horse and buggy. And Theta Xi fra- ternity will add a touch of Southern rhythm to the program when its prize-winning "Blue Smokes" har- monize. Part of the proceeds from both shows will go toward providing scholarships for two worthy mem- bers of they Women's Glee Club in order that they may continue their musical education. Sass up that common-sense, gray flannel suit for spring by outlining collar and lapels in gay yarn stitch- ing. choose a gay hat to match your new trimming. A Fn i n LL l 1 I V I I I I A A It. 11 1-711 l 11 1-% 1 r- I I ! 1 s I 7 1 1 i' , 1 ' i i ) t i. I t r I 'Missing --se s<}c. < --. ae <----o ----- ---- FOR YOUR :. MAN IN THE 0 SERVICE!. - - He'll love you more than ever for giving him a service ring. Nu- merous styles for all branches of the service. JSe" EIBIE. aew3e8St taeC Since 1904 . . .. Now at 308 South State ( C c c s~ .c >ec opo c-~ ~c.c< i' S . .. } { r i Xf. f 't ;. i y: .h r-- " at r,' Ruf fies" "Tally-Ho" 6.95 7.95 Both of them 100% wool Get several of them . . . we've a grand selection in the most wanted pastels, also in the much-called-for navy and dark brown. In some of the colors we've cardigans to match at 8.95. GOODYCf4R'S STATE STREET ... DOWNTOWN WORK FOR VICTORY IN THE PERFECT WUORK SHIRT with "Figure - Line Fit" t -__ . M h il( I The all-purpose jacket which will be your main- stay this spring. In brown and marine blue . . . en- tirely lined. ~L4~iOu r Sweatr. S,.hirt andStachtLai. FOR THlE NEWEST SPRING STYLES SWEATERS Cardigan or Slipover Styles , $4.50 to $15.00 FlanelSL ACKS Flannel, Gabardine, Twill, Corduroy $6.50 to $10.95 SKIRTS White, Colors or Stripes Washable Cotton Fabrics Sanforized for Permanent Fit (Maximum shrinkage 1 %) Comfortably cut . . ,1 , , ,C- * "w I Also poplin, rain-repel- "'t lent finish, and weather- resistant jackets in nat- I I II