If V i'lil I i-.-'A N-- -A"i i-V Pamnrt 1 J.1,.1 A:1 L ,_..: .;T _h L'L. (7.ZT-V-J.~ fP S *StRS-- --- - ----- chango dinner before the dance dates. give the sculptured and molded look, ILLOWED SKIRTS with clevely much desired by designers this year. manipulated fullness to give a bell Glitter trims of jet and sequins add shaped look frequently have bodices sparkle to formals and unusual hem- as plain as a sweater, a challenge to line treatments of beading make the wearer's ingenuity in making the skirts swing rhythmically. dress individual with jewelry or Benefitting also from the removal Surprising necklines are in the of WPB orders are the makers of eve- Surpisig ncklnesarein hening slippers. Gold and silver kid news too. Some, swathed high around shoes can again be had, and are the throat in front, reveal a bare availbe in everything from French back when milady turns around. Oth- heels to pancake flats. Fun for for- ers boast but one sleeve, with the mal wear are the very new and differ- othe. r shoulder. bared. Low, .round ent teon a ls. Sinew d gllines arc even lower and rounder,g nal and for the gal with spunkr, strapless wear hose under formals anyway, the i:lies are still in vogue. .. .a. . . . . strap between toes presents no prob- lem to bare feet. Ballet slippers are N tS AND MARQUISETTES are the most practical anid comfortable ci owded out of the spotlight by solution to the footwear problem, and heavier, more dramatic fabrics. Sat- can be had in metallic kids, white ins, brocades, velvets, and tafetas satin, black, and all colors. Veterans' Wives' Club Sponsors In-formation Center in Lea gu- Judiciary Council will hold in- terviews from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. today in the League for all wo- men who petitioned for orienta- tion adviser positions and who have not as yet been interviewed. Interviews will be heard for the last time today. Petitioners may sign for an interviewing time on the sheet posted in the inder- graduate Office of the League. 1 S 1 14 9 Y 1 i 0 SClearane - BLOUSES The Veterans' Wives' Club has opened an information center in the alcove of the League for all veteran students and their wives, which will be open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Veterans and their wives are enti- tled to certain privileges with regard to campus activities and services, and this office will give information and advice on that subject. Veterans a d their wives may ob- tain informat ion concerning cam pus activities and functions, places of study, local bus service, and bus and train service between Ann Arbor and, outlying communities at this office. Veterans will find a map of Ann Ar- bor in the information center which gives locations of various public and campus buildings. The office is under the manage- ment of Nancy Gray Dumond, '43, who may be contacted through the League Social Director's office or by mailing a card to 1506 Brooklyn Ave. "The majority of veterans arei strangers to campus, and we hope toI give them help in becoming familiar with the town and campus in which they are living and working.' Mrs. Dumond announced. Veterans are urged to drop in at the center when- Th ree-pa rt ConcertI To Be Given Sunday The University Women's Glee Club, the University Orchestra, and the University Band will give a three-part concert at 3 p.m., Sunday in Hill Au- ditorium. The program will include "Sibo- ney," "Eie Canal," with a solo by Su- zanne Smith, "Hymn to the Waters," accomupanied by two harps, and "Wind in the Palm Trees." The Glee Club's last program for the fall term will be February 10 at the International Center. ,;' irr: 1 r::. ;.r :;:r^7:. ., y,, : t:,hli. t; !, ri + x" .rr.i '1r1%.JI l r r " fj[j 7ri !i} r! Lq r . f rt r N r". ."t1:..:..: :_:: . "t .t;N^ . r:::-.;. ... r .: f. : /:n" N _ _ " l; Wool Plaids, Wool jerseys, Gabardines, and Cottons. Regular $5.95 Values at $389 $3.95 Values at $2.89. ever they are confronted with prob- lenins. The Veterans' Wives' Club. which is a new campus organization, will sponsor many projects in addition to the information center in an effort to make all married veterans feel at home en campus. The organization plans to initiate activities which will helpveteran couples nake congenial friends and feel thal they are part of the socal life on aipis. The club is planning a member- ship tea for all s(udeut veterans and their wives from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in the League Ballroom. Meetings are held twice a month, and the next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4 in the League. Officers will be elected at this organizational meeting, which will be followed by a coffee hour. Many Social Events Will Be Presented I ?; Campus Groups Many sociai functions will be pre- sented by campus organizations this j week-end. Green House and Tyler House will give a hobo dance in the East Quad from 9 p.m. to midnight today, with Phil Busch and his orchestra playing. All men on campus are invited by the girls of White House, 1617 Wash- tenaw, to forget their "bluebook blues" at the Final Fling, an open house being given from 8 p.m. until midnight today. A dance will be given by Alpha Kappa Alpha today at Smith Cater- ing and a party will be given by the girls at State Street House. Other parties today will be given art Colonial House, 1345 Washtenaw, and the Robert Owen Co-Operative House, 1017 Oakland. Alpha Omega wi.ll hold a dance at the Union In addition to these activities the USO will present an informal dan:e for all junior hostesses and their guests from 9 p.m. until midnight to- morrow, in the ballroom of Harris Hall. The music will be furnished b, records. and refreshments wiD be served to the dancers. IWAA Notices WAA's active Rifle Club is now shooting intercollegiate challenge postal matches with other women's teams on Saturdays at the ROTC Range, Top scorers for the past week are Gloria Miller, 99; Barbara Crosby, 97; Lola Patton, 96; Lydia Ann Creed. 96; and Louise Markhus, 95. A totol score of 483 was made by the tor rifiewomen. Ballet Club will meet at 4 p.m. an at 5 p.m. today at Barbour Gyn. . . Y r1 R._ _....... +.una.:* wo: s..swa e - siu.=-aw wr oo si iiw :_Y + - womrr NEW SHIPMENT - IMPORTED SWISS BATISTE BLOUSES SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Building _.. . _ .... .. _.:.r . ,.. _.... , i Covert to Covet Wx In a Coat for SpringM 07f Sf Variation on a classic theme this beautiful coat with slightly fitted lines in front and a straight, smooth back. 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