FRIDAY, OCTOBEU -1, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PAGE League Council To Present 'H alow-Moon' Dance Today Coeds May Submit Panhel Petitions OU« the J-44Uli "Hallow-moon," the League's oed-bid formal dance, will be pre- sented from 9 p.m. to midnight to- day in the League Ballroom. Fran Wine-Gar and his orches- tra with Nola, vocalist, will pro- vide dance music for the event. Student talent to be featured dur- ing the intermission will include Sarah Thrush, lyric soprano; Will Perry and Jack Evans, popular piano duo and Francille Worth- man, blues singer. Decorations will be centered on a Halloween theme with the Party Planned ( A Halloween party will be held by Delta Epsilon Pi, Orth- odox student society at 8 p.m. today in the social hall of Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church. The Halloween party will be supplemented by decorations of the holiday theme accompanied by games and dancing. Plans for the party will be in the hands of Bette Ellis, and Christine Maheras will take charge of the decorations. traditional witches, pumpkin and harvest moon figures onI display. Guests will also receive souvenir programs. Refresh- ments of cider and doughnuts will be served throughout the evening in the Grand Rapids Room. Starting a new policy at dances, tables will be reserved for guests when they enter the dance. They will keep the same tables through- out the evening. Fred Waring will be a guest of his musical friend, Fran Wine- Gar at the dance. He will attend "Hallow-moon" following his performance at Hill Auditorium. Remaining tickets for the affair will be on sale from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today in the Undergraduate Office of the League. The price of the tickets, including tax, is $2.00. Proceeds of the dance will go to the League Undergraduate Fund which is used for the vari- ous League activities during the year. Chairman of the dance is Bar- bara Busse, social committee chairman of the League. FALL SUITS $3300 Values to $40.00 RA N - - At the College Shop, Daytime Dresses 9.98 . For misses and juniors . . . wools and rayons, in- cluding crepes and gabardines. Classic, softly tail- ored and dressy styles. Bright and dark colors, fashion-wise neutrals. Also A Group of Dresses at 19.98 Formals, 19.98 Dinner dress types and formal evening styles suit- able for wear now and through winter. Rayon taffetas and nets in the group. A good assortment of colors. Misses' and junior sizes. Blouses 1.98 and 3.98 Excellent choosing from classic and softly tailored styles in cottons and rayons. White and colors. Lingerie as Marked Included are lacy and tailored slips, nightshirts in pretty cotton prints and tailored cotton pajamas. VOCALISTS-The Clooney sis- ters will be featured with Tony Pastor's orchestra at Assembly's A-I:col, semi-formal dance to be held from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Nov. 8, in the Intra- mural Building. Honeymoon Plane made For Royalty LONDON, Oct. 30 - (AP) - Lt. Philip Mountbatten borrowed a home from his uncle in which to spend the first part of his honey- moon with Princess Elizabeth, Buckingham Palace disclosed to-! day. After the royal wedding in Westminster Abbey on Nov. 20, the former Prince Philip of Greece will take his bride to Spacious Broadlands, home of Lord and Lady Mountbatten near the an- cietit Norman town of Romsey in Hampshire. Couple To Visit Scotland Buckingham Palace announced that the second part of the honey- moon, whose length was not dis- closed, will be spent in Birkhall, an ivy-covered residence on a 6,000 acre estate near the royal palace in Balmoral, Scotland. Meanwhile, the Evening Stand- ard's "woman correspondent" de- clared that Elizabeth "will have a trousseau fit for a princess after all," and gave these details: Old Lace Trims Trousseau "It will be a beautiful collection of misty blue, pink and white chif- fons and silks, heavily trimmed with real old lace, satin ribbons and exquisite hand embroidery. "One of the most romantic items is a lovely tea gown. Many ensem- bles of nightgown, negligee, bed jacket, and cami-knickers are in- cluded. Hyacinth, blue, periwin- kle blue, shell and flesh pinks are some of the shades chosen by the princess." Crop and Saddle Will Hold Show University students and Ann Ar- bor residents will participate in the annual Crop and Saddle Horseshow to be held at 1 p.m. to- morrow at Golfside Stables. In event of rain the show will be held on the inside ring of the sta- bles. Transportation will be pro- vided for all those who wish to at- tend leaving from the WAB be- tween noon and 12:30 p.m. Satur- day. No admission to the show will be charged. Additional entries may be made by calling Gratia Boice at 2-3225. By JEAN WHITNEY and MARILYN JONES SOCIAL ACTIVITY on campus will be slightly toned down this week- end with hordes of students heading for the game with the Illini. as the mighty Wolverine invades Champaign. In addition to the Wnion mixer, the League Dance and Fred Waring's concert, fraternities, so- rorities and residences will have parties for those remaining here. The Alpha Chi's will be initiating a 'new type of mixer, an "Hour Dance," when they entertain the Sig Ep's at the house from 7 to 8 p.m. today. The idea for this type of dance originated at the Sig Ep chapter at the University of Nebraska. Wenley house will hold a dance and bridge party from 8 p.m. to midnight today. In keeping with the Halloween spirit, the house will be decorated with pumpkins, jack-o'-lanterns, and black cats. Cider, apples and doughnuts are to be served. Secrecy surrounds the dance to be given at the Adelia Cheever House from 8:30 p.m. to midnight today. Stella Wilson, publicity chairman, would not reveal entertainment or refreshment plans but stated that there will be square dancing and decorations following a Halloween theme. THE DELTS will highlight their weekend by honoring their pledges at a formal dinner-dance tomorrow. After a dinner at Delta Shel- ter for the pledges, officers and their dates, the remaining actives and their dates will serenade the hcnor guests. Music will be furnished by Tom McNall and his orchestra, with Jackie Ward as vocalist. The honor guests will include Norman Goeckel and Audrey LaFrance, Jim Reece and Carol Anderson, Jim White and Dorian Widamayer, Bill Ohlenroth and Jane Taylor, Rod Kessler and Irene Straub, and Dave Wilder and Rosalie Brown. The list continues with Jack Bay and Pat McLean, Chuck Kelly and Sue Hughes, John Ryder and Joan Anne Heise, Jim Chagnon and Betty Hutchins, Dick Carlson and Joan Tay- ler, John McConnell and Nancy Williams, Dick Lewis and Jerry Moffat, and Dona Lamler and Virginia Kady. Fletcher Hall will entertain their dates at an informal party to- morrow to listen to the game, dance and play cards. Hot dogs, cokes and pop-corn will be served. The Pi Phi's will give a turn-about party today including a scavenger hunt and a dance at the house. As an added novelty, the coeds will pick up their dates. According to Social Chairman Ben Selving, a "Witchngoon" dance will be given at the University Fresh Air Camp today by Greene House. Blue jeans and plaid shirts are to be worn by those attending the in- formal party. All eligible coeds interested in working on Panhellenic Recogni- tion Night program may submit their petitions Monday in the Un- dergraduate Office of the League. 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