i, NOV. 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Layton's Orchestra To Furnish1 Music at Union Formal Dec. 2 Qualified Coeds Vlay Participate Music by Bill Layton and his or- chestra with vocals by Judy Ward will be featured at the first formal dance of the season to be presented by the Union Executive Council from 9 p. m. to midnight December 2 in the Rainbow room of the Union. Dwight Daily,. the orchestra's first alto saxophone player, and com- poser of the theme song, will occupy one of the featured spots when new arrangements of hit tunes will be presented at the 15th annual Union Formal. Layton has also promised to play a popular arrangement of the perennial favorite, "White Christ- mas." Tickets Remain The remainder of the 400 available tickets which have been on sale dur- ing specified hours since Wednesday will be sold from 5 p.. m. to 6 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Monday and from 11:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Union Travel Desk, until they are all gone. A later schedule for sales will be named if all the tickets are not sold by Tuesday. Tickets may be purchased by mem- bers only, and Union cards will be punched when the purchase is made. No person will be sold more than one ticket. Corsage Favors Favors in the -form of gardenia corsages, suitable to any dress, will be given to women attending the dance, and all other flowers are pro- hibited. Officers of the Union Executive Council are; Thomas E. Bliska, president; George F. Darrow, secre- tary; Jim Plate and , its \ -, (ZZN Some b0 J Santa Cc ... ha s YOU! -- .4y" 01D SOUTH it -1 t a" The duet on the cover is by a young Southern gentle- man and his love. The duet c ~; ~; °" - inside is by Old South-a charming box of Dusting Powdeir and the Hobnail o0 bottle of Cologne. Wood- <;'. _:r4 land Spice or Plantation Garden Bouquet. $2.15; "' 4 ' ±k " c,,, is ;'S .s' ,-:_; " ' ;:;;'C .li : Filled with actual rosebuds, reminiscent of the Old South with rose fragrance: Enjoy the perfume with the Rose Jar on' your dressing table or scatter the rosebuds as you would a sachet. $4.50. Three South shape one ea w tation som.$ geco~le~iryof Cologne Handsome replica of distin- guished antique Waterford glass. Either Plantation Gar- den or Woodland Spice bou- quet. Presented by Old South. 4 ounces at $1.00. Larger size $1.75. SO Revel in the fluffy luxury of a bubble bath from this Old South decanter. Choose your scent- either Plantation Gar- den or Woodland Spice. $1.50. girls of the romantic Old on the cover-three bell- d bottles of perfume inside- ch of Woodland Spice, Plan- Garden and Cotton Blos- $3.50. sTH /irenw4y Nx Sentimental as old love letters, this dainty gift box contains Guest Decanter of Cologne, Sachet pillow, Talc and Guest Soap. Choice of either Wood- land Spice or Plantation Gar- den Bouquet. $1.00. SOUTH Womance Vx Whimsical Bridal Scene on cover. Old-fashioned mar- riage certificates inside cov- PY P'llJ -A RLh A2;- c o ''" j .tmI BODE .. Wonderful to give Swarminggifts .. .to get! Practical ones for frosty mornings before the heat is up. Pretty ones for fireside lounging. Trim tailoreds that take to burning of the midnight oil. All in our compre- hensive Christmas collection! COZY 'QUILTS . . . . . 12.95 to 35.00 CORDUROYS . . . . . 10.00 and 14.95 TAILORED FLANNELS. 12.95 to 25.00 CHENILLES . . . . . . 7.95 and 10.95 y"'( 'i . .