THE MICHIGAN DIXALY GEI Supper Discussions Planned By Student Religious Guilds Supper discussions will be held by the student religious guilds to- day. The ROGER WILLIAMS GUILD will have the WEST- MINSTER GUILD as guests for a cost supper and fellowship at 6 p.m. in the Guild House, 502 E. Huron. OUT THAR ... at the Village Ping Pong .. . The fall Table Tennis Tourna- ment will be held from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday in West Lodge. Those wishing to participate are to register today at West Lodge intramural office. En- tries are limited to 128. Two out of three games will decide the set winners. The tournament will be run on a single elimination basis. Little Theatre .. . The Little Theatre of Willow Village will hold try-outs for its next production, "Papa is All" at 2:00 p.m. today at West Lodge Auditorium. Persons not inter- ested in trying out for this par- ticular production, but who are interested in membership in the Little Theatre group are asked to apply, too. There is immediate need for those experienced in make-up, costume design and stage management. *, * * Church Service .. . Rlev. J. Edgar Edwards will con- duct a church service from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. today at West Court Community Building. A nursery will be available for small chil- dren. Christian Fellowship . The Christian Fellowship Group will meet at 4 p.m. today at West Court. * * * Record Concert . - . The weekly concert of classical recordings will be presented at 3 p.m. today at West Lodge. The concert will consist of music of Brahms, Schumann, Rossini, Franck, and Sibelius. Messiah Tickets Are Still on Sale Tickets for the annual presen- tation of Handel's Messiah, to be given at 8:30 p.m. Saturday and at 3 p.m. Sunday, are still on sale in the University Musical Society's offices in Burton Memorial Tower. The double performances of the Christmas oratorio will be under the direction of Hardin Van Deur- sen. Lura Stover, soprano; Ellen Repp, contralto: Ralph Lear, ten- or, and Alden Edkins, bass, have been engaged as solosts. I The 300 members of the Choral Union will provide the choral background and the organ part will be played by Charges Vogan. "Christmas Eve in Manhattan," a Christmas drama, will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. in the Church Sanctuary. * * * A worship service and group' discussion on the topic, "What Is Stewardship?" will be held by the Methodist WESLEYAN GUILD at 5:30 p.m. in the Wesley Founda- tion Lounge. Pro'f. James T. Plumer of the Fine Arts department will give an illustrated lecture on the unity of Oriental and Christian thought as expressed in art, "The Christian Philosophy of Nakedness," at the CANTERBURY CLUB meeting following supper at 6 p.m. in the Student Center. * * * Supper, followed by a program on the meaning of Christmas, will be held by the CONGREGA- TIONAL-DISCIPLES GUILD at 6 p.m. in the Memorial Christian Church. . . * A Joint meeting with students from the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun- dation will be held by the UNI- TARIAN STUDENT GROUP at 6:30 p.m. at the church house, 1917 Washtenaw. Rabbi Herschel Lyman and Rev. Edward Redman will lead the dis- cussion on "Comparing Judaism and Unitarianism." * * * Grace DeCamp of , the Scandi- navian Alliance Mission will speak for the MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP at 4:30 p.m. in Lane Hall. A missionary to Japan, Miss De- Camp will show a group of pic- tures from that country. * * * The Workshop for Understand- ing Between Faiths, sponsored by the Student Religious Association, will visit St. Nicholas Church at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Father S. M. Sophocles will lead a social and discussion period de- signed to promote an understand- ing of Greek Orthodoxy and the Eastern Tradition. Scientist Will Talk on Brain Wave Patterns Dr. John R. Knott will discuss the relationship of characteristics of brain wave patterns to disor- der types in problem children at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre. Dr. Knott is an Assistant Pro- fessor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the State University of Iowa. During the war he was head of the electroencephalographic work on the measurement of brain waves at Great Lakes Naval Hospital Research reports he has published include work on insulin and me- trazol shock therapy, sleep, and personality types in relation to brain wave pattern. His lecture here, "Electro Cor- tical Variations in Behavior Dis- orders" is sponsored by the De- partment of Psychiatry and tlie Bureau of Psychological Services. Vets ToSign VO Petitions Petitions asking Congress to in- crease subsistence payments for student veterans will be circulated Dec. 16, 17 and 18 by the Univer- sity Veterans Organization, VO president Bill Haydon announced yesterday. The petitions which will be available on the Diagonal in front of the Library call for allowances to be raised from $65 to $90 for single vets and from $90 to $125 for married veterans. Hold Those Bfonds! Dr. Lieu To Speak ... Dr. D. K. Lieu, economist and University alumnus, will discuss "China's Intellectual Contribu- tions to the World" at 7:30 p.m. today in Rm. 316-20 of the Union. A reception in the International Center will follow Dr. Lieu's talk. At this time Dr. Lieu will speak in- formally to Chinese students in Chinese about the current politi- cal situation in China. Dr. Lieu will be a guest at the supper forforeign students and friends at 6:30 p.m. in the Inter- national Center. International Center. . . Mrs. P. J. Vesugar, director of the J. N. Tata Endowment Fund of Bombay, India, will be a guest at supper at the Inter- national Center today. The Tata Fund provides scholarships for British Indians for study abroad. There are six Tata scholars now studying at the University, Candlelight Service ... The Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary music fraternity for women, will present the Eleventh Annual Can- dlelight Service at 8:30 p.m. to- day at the Methodist Church. A series of choral numbers will be presented by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chorus under the direction of Arlene Sollenberger. Soloists will be Lennis Britton, Harriet Atwood, Rose Derderian, sopranos, and Nina Goehring and Arlene Burt, violinists. Mildred Andrews will be organ accompanist. Campus Highlights Kay To Give Recital.. . Margaret Kay of the School of Music, accompanied by Dorothy Ornest Feldman, will present a violin recital at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Miss Kay, who studied for sev- eral years at the Brussels Conser- vatory in Belgium, will play selec- tions by Tartini, Brahms, Milhaud and Bartok. The program which is presented as partial fulfillment of require- ments for the degree of Master of Music will be open to the general public without charge. IRA Meeting Tuesday The Inter-Racial Association will meet at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. The Association will consider a proposal to join with several other campus groups in the es- tablishment of a University chapter of the World Student Union. Reports from the educational and dance committees will be read and discussed. * * * Polonia Club Lecture. . "Poland Today" will be the sub- ject of a talk by A. J. Rathnaw at the meeting of Polonia Society at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Interna- tional Center. Rathnaw recently returned from a nine month trip to Poland as UNRRA representative. The meet- ing is open to the public. Rogers Memorial The Will Rogers Memorial near Claremore, Okla., cost $200,000. ,A & ---ft e.7 Iro A N /-\ ;'v ' ( ARS E G001)1 / ti. Ji "Nk ' . :a, ; , .1 ' L 'i.1, COTY'S Traveller - Shoulder strap bag in lizard-grained calf with removable panel holding quick make- up essentials and toi- let water, 20.00. I- 'k,.. . .. The ,LUTHERAN ASSOCIATION will breakfast at 8:30 a.m. ter. STUDENT meet for at the Cen- Discussion of the Book of Rom- ans will be continued during the Bible Study Class at 9:15 a.m. Church services will be held at both Zion and Trinity Lutheran churches at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Henry 0. Yoder, pastor for the National Lutheran Council of Students at the University, will be the speak- er at the supper meeting at 5:30 p.m. * * * The Gabriel Richard Club will hold a social meeting at 7:30 p.m. in St. Mary's Chapel. Martin M. McLaughlin, who at- tended the International Union of Students and Pax Romana con- ferences in Europe, will speak on World Student Congress at a communion breakfast following 9:30 a.m. mass tomorrow in St. Mary's Chapel. y - . aa 4 i 33 Handmacher counterpoints ingenue de sophisticated tine for a highly dramati Plays little girl yoke and minute collar e ; against worldly sleeves, unbelted waisi skirt that's explicitly slim. In a tweedy S4' I') f GERMAINE MONTEIL- Flower scented bath corsage of dusting powder, bath oil and eau de cologne, 8.50. "cr;:. Y~y' ..i.r::'iiN"" v./ e ,,, :... + m i . . ; :+> " ;" ... "' _ :k fi;r+. , > , , s3. a x :: f ,..a. &" Q'". , {:: ': ' ' _ . .... , 'will M lIJ!/- y f ~w GERMAINE MONTIlEt.- Bath set in delicate flower GIFT SLIPPERS for WOMEN She certainly will be delighted to find a pair of our hi-grade cozy slippers On the tree ty y, S ' 7 :. 4 y e ,. ::;} \ y,. j'' . $ tide' w . ...:, i Y : ": hh S:{ ยข' }; t,. } : ti : . s i" ELIZABETH ARDEN-"Blue Grass" gift horse with a cart full of toilet water, sachets, dusting powder and perfume, 20.00. CHARLES "Moss Rose' sachet, colog and toilet soy ELIZABETH ARDEN-Twin set of dusting powder and large Flower Mist cologne in garden-fragrant , "Mille Fleurs" scent, 6.50. 4 COTY -f" with perfum scents. Complete with dust- e ing powder, cologne, bou.- quct bath oil, bath and toilet soap, 12.00. SIP s -t jSt S' y ~ Af . ^ Ic COTY - Trio of famous per- fume favorites gaily set on be- ribboned swings, 10.00. OF THE RITZ- " gift bouquet of ;ne, dusting powder ap, 5.00. Christmas morning. We are proud of the unusual selection we are able to show our ~ rf rr ,,. ti . Y :.",,. , ,u>.; . { ie !- .,* '' ' h ; ;. , ' customers. to $6.50. Prices are $2.50, $3.95, $4.95, f k +l r s f r'' 1, 577,i a gloom-(! aje juC)j/pperi q R i h n4 i \ etail with c effect. t and a: worsted 9.75 I'' Ir . .y t~ I '~ i Muguet de Bois" trio ne, toilet water and CHARLES OF THE RITZ -Tuckaway set of makeup essentials, with. an empty box to be filled with powder personally blended for the recipient, 5.00. ,fl'f dusting powder in this famous lily of the valley fragrance, 6,75. ..4