WT;I ATMAY,'NM-x 1.2, 1947 TIDE MIC:T- 1GAN DAILY UJL@ TH. aaII 2AN lAHa-.- a... -'i 1a .4 ! z " az .uj'i5 PAGE P7 StUdent Body Invited to Tea At President's Home Today Camping Club1 Kenton To Play Will Convene ,- All students on campus are in- d to the second Ruthven tea of the semester which will be held from 4.to 6 p.m. today in the home of President and Mrs. Alexander 0. Ruthven. The teas are a function of the League social committee and the League Council. Hostesses from he committee will be present to conduct students through the house. l ouse Mothers To Pour Special guests for the tea will include residents from Helen New- berry, Victor Vaughan, Delta Dance pictures taken at A-: Hop are on display at a local camera shop on Church Street. Students may order pictures there. Delta Delta and Alpha Tau Omega. Miss Evangeline Vigneron, Mrs. Eva McKenzie, Mrs. Gladys Piatt,Eand Mrs. Edna Straughan, housemothers a n d supervisors from the respective residences, will pour tea. A special invitation has been ex- tended to Chinese students on campus to attend the tea. Kath- leen Mead, activity director of the International Center, will accom- pany the group and act as its guide. Opportunity to Tour Home The teas are given in order to give students an opportunity to meet the president and his wife in an informal atmosphere, to let students tour the Ruthven home which contains numerous art col- lections, and to enable students to visit with their friends. For Workshop Members of the WAA Camp Counselors Club will meet for a Handicraft Workshop at 7 p.m. tomorrow in University Elemen- tary School. Miss Louise Markhis will talk to the group about projects which might be used in handicraft in the camp situation. A display of tools and products will be pre- pared and members will be pro- vided with a bibliography of source books., The club is open to all women on campus, first semester fresh- men included. Camping experi- ence is not a necessary prere- quisite for membership. The club offers a chance for members to study camping. --I-! i-or Elysian Eve Ticket Sales for Panhel Formal Dance Begin Today in University Hall, League Tickets for the 1947 all-campus Panhel Ball, to be presented from 9 p.m to 1 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21 in the Intramural Building and featuring Stan Kenton and his band, will go on sale at 7:45 a.m. today in University Hall. Ticket sales will continue tomorrow and Friday morning in Uni- versity Hall. From 1 to 5 p.m. today through Friday and Saturday morning, tickets will be available in the Undergraduate Office of the League. Stan Kenton, winner of nearly every band Popularity poll of 1946, will provide the music for this year's coed-bid formal, "Elysian Eve." The strange tonal effects and constant rhythm of Kenton's ar- rangements last year attracted-- JGP Finance Committee To Organize All junior women interested in working on the finance committee for Junior Girls' Play will meet at 5 p.m. Thursday in the League This is the first committee to be formed for work on JGP Their work includes the collecting of junior dues. Coeds who wish to help in this capacity and also be in the actual cast of the play may do so. This is the only committee which forms during the fall semester and does the majority of its work at this time. Other committees will organize next semester. Women who have been contact- ed by Jackie Reid, chairman of the finance committee, are also requested to attend this meeting. The room in which the meeting is to be held will be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby of the League. Those desiringadditional infor- mation may contact Miss Reid at 2-2569. For those who are in earnest: There are only 36 shopping days Friday For Intermission entertainmer feature a program of stiee ent during "Ju-Hon-So Bal be held from 9 pm. to mi( Friday in the Union ballro honor of Sphinx and Tri junior men's honorary societ Entertainment will inclu Egyptian quartet. Jerry playing boogie-wooie at piano, an interpretative dai a sultan by six members of Gamma Delta. and several rimba selections by Jerry who appeared recently at V Night. Decorations will follow theme of the two societies, a Sphinx head at one er the ballroom, and the Trh insignia opposite. The b stand will be converted int Egyptian boat, and two Ju on-So Ball Student Talent To Entertain I slide rules will be placed over the entrance to the bllroou. Allh ien on campus may pur- chase tickets for the dance, which is the first in a series of three specialty dances honoring mem- bers of men's honorary societies. Members of Sphinx and Tri- angle are chosen for outstand- ing participation in campus ac- tivities, and are students in the literary college and School of Engineering, respectively. Frank Tinker and his orchestra will provide music for dancing. The cost of tickets is the same as for all Union weekend dances. Bob Gregg, chairman of the dance, is assisted by Bill Curry, entertainment chairman; Dale Coenan and John Lindquist, dec- orations; and Bob Maier in charge of programs. r ' r It's time to think of Christmas . . . of gifts 6 ; -x she'll really like. *0 60 k S < 'ti a Whirl, ballerina, whirl, in one of the prettiest formals this season. You'll love the tiny jacket, and the ful swishy skirt. 25.00 Many styles and colors. FORMALS - he Cird vlf uo nt national fame for this leader of "progressive jazz." The Kenton troupe, the highest salaried band in the country, promises the best in name band entertainment, ac- cording to Panhel Ball Commit- tee. In planning this year's Ball the central committee chose a Greek theme illustrated by the name of the dance. Elysian means "heavenly" in Greek, and thus the name of the formal translates to "heavenly" eve. According to Nancy Hess, Kappa Kappa Gamma, general chairman of the event, an "Ely- sian Eve" will be had by all those attending. Union Coke Dance Slated Tomorrow The fourth in the fall series ofI Union Coke dances will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Rainbow Room of the Union. All students are urged to attend the mixer, whether stag or with dates. Women will be admitted free, but men will be charged a small admittance fee. until Christmas. Under the novel seating ar- rangements to be provided, groups who wish to sit out dances to- gether may make use of the spe- cial booths for sororities and in- dependent women. Refreshments will be available in the building during the dance. Decoration of the Intramural Building will be patterned af- ter the simple splendor of Greek architecture and design, with gleaming white pillars and grape clusters predominating. The programs will also carry out the dance theme by portray- ing a silver "Winged Victory" on a black, paper plush background. Delta Sigma Phi To Hold Smoker The University's Alpha Theta and Michigan State College's Al- pha Pi chapters of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity are jointly sponsor- ing a rushing smoker at 8 p.m. to- day at a local photographer's stu- dio. The fraternity was on Michi- gan's campus from 1920 to 1934 and is now being reactivated. Any- one interested in Delta Sig and also any alumni in the area are invited to attend the smoker. Guests will include Delta Sig- ma alumni Coach Fritz Crisler and Robert S. Linton, Michigan State College Registrar. Approximately 15 Delta Sigma Phi's from MSC will make the trip to Ann Arbor for the occasion. League Will Give First Faculty Tea The first in the series of Stu- dent-Faculty Hours of the semes- ter will be held at 4 p.m. to- morrow in the Russian Tea Room of the League. Faculty members of the School of Education are to be guests for the event The affairs are jointly sponsored by Assembly and Pan- hellenic Associations. All students are urged to at- tend. Bunny Fur Scullfs Actually worth $2.99 a Value Bombshell at { K f P et,* :. -'* -. \ \ i y them now for gift Pretty, soft, snug and rm, they're a marvel- DON1T FOIGET The New Fall Silhouette Emphasizes the Small Waistline Lose Unflattering Inches Now The Amazing yroDvncitg Way NOW! Lose unwanted pounds and nches . . . quickly, easily. All you do is relax in a series of comfortable unholstered chairs and let the gentle Gyro-waves softly massage away un- wanted flabby fat ending with a world famous massage. 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