THE MICHIGAN DAILY VAGE FT Osborn' S Band To Play at Panhel Ball Nov. 13 1 . Annual Semi-Formal Affair Will Be Set in 'Mood Indigo' n A.A WAA Notes Dames Qroups Share Hobbies "Mood Indigo," the 1948 pres- entation of Panhellenic Ball, will be given from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 at the IM Build- ing. The mellow strains of Will Os- born, noted for his rhythmic ap- peal in hot and sweet arrange- ments, will highlight the ball. TICKETS FOR the dance are available through Panhellenic rep- r'esentatives in sorority houses. "Mood Indigo" is also open to af- filiated graduate students and alumnae, who may purchase tick- ets through their sorority houses on campus. Campus sales will start Wed- nesday in the League and Uni- versity Hall. In line with campus tradition, only central committee members are to wear corsages, according to Jo Henderson, publicity chairman. Refreshments for dancers will be available at the IM Building. THE GENERAL DANCE com- mittee is headed by Sally Stan- ton, Alpha Phi. Assistant chair- man is Ruth Parsons, Delta Zeta. Other members of the committee include Jo Henderson, Kappa Alpha Theta, publicity and Mary Kokales, Alpha Omicron Pi, as- sistant. Nancy Chapel, Pi Beta Phi, is in charge of programs. Tickets chairman is Shirley Kallman, Sigma Delta Tau and Ruth Ann Hansen, Chi Omega, is patrons chairman. Phyllis Bliss, Alpha Zi Delta, and her assistant, Scotty Glad- den, Alpha Delta Pi, are in charge of decorations. Delores Janusch, Delta Gamma, is refreshments chairman. , I" During Week BETTY ESTES * * * - * -- J"0 B O N E sr a S A B o y y - - ~ You'll like having hips again and a small rounded tapering waist, _- _ too. "Pcrma-lift' girdles nip you -___-_yin comfortably without stays. They won't wrinkle, won't roll over, won't bind-best of all it ,4 01 stay up! Try a n ewPerma- lift" girdle today. 27Ih VAN BUREN Sh0 Estes-Qnaegy Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Wellborn Estes of St. Louis, Mo., recently an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Mitchael C. Gnaegy, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gnaegy of St. Louis. Miss Estes is a senior in the School of Music and is affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. She is also a member of Mortarboard, women's senior honorary, and Mu Phi, national music honorary. Mr. Gnaegy was a member of the class of '47 in the forestry school. He is now a field executive for the St. Louis Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The newly reorganized Crop and Saddle Club will hold tryouts this week from 3:30 to 6 p.m. tomor- row, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Ranch Hill Stables on Wash- tenaw. Temporary Manager Rosanne Heine urges all former members to tryout since the club will have a trial period during the remainder of the fall season. Both experi- enced and beginning riders may tryout for mixed riding groups, which will be conducted for the rest of the season. Transportation will not be fur- nished to the stables, but Grey- hound busses will leave Ann Ar- bor in that direction at ten min- utes before and twenty minutes past the hour. * * * Volleyball playing will continue this week with the following teams contesting: Monday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha Xi Delta III vs. Kappa Alpha Theta I; Tri Delta I vs. Delta Zeta II. Monday at 7:15 p.m.-Mosher III vs. Jordan VII; Newberry II vs. Stockwell VII. Monday at 8 p.m.-Stockwell XIII vs. Newberry III; Stockwell I vs. Vaughan I. Tuesday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha Delta Pi II vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma II; Alpha Chi Omega I vs. Delta Gamma II. Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.-Stock- well VI vs. West Lodge; Kappa Kappa Gamma III vs. Delta Gamma I. Tuesday at 8 p.m.-Sorosis III vs. Couzens; Kappa Delta II vs. Zone II. Wednesday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha Phi I vs. Jordan I; Kappa Alpha Theta III vs. Stockwell II. Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.-New- berry I vs. Barbour I. Wednesday at 8 p.m.-Alpha Gamma Delta I vs. Field House; Alpha Omicron Pi II vs. Sorosis I. Thursday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha Phi II vs. Stockwell XV; Delta Zeta I vs. Tri Delta II. Thursday at 7:15 p.m. - Zeta Tau Alpha II vs. Vaughan II; Martha Cook II vs. Freeman House. Thursday at 8 p.m.-Gamma Phi Beta II vs. Stockwell XVI; Zone I (2) vs. Alpha Gamma Delta II. Bowling Club-Bowling will be- gin from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. to- morrow in the WAB bowling alleys and will continue at that time throughout the week. Archery Club-There will be a meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the WAB. Ballet Club-Practice will begin on the new Christmas program at 7 p.m. tomorrow for beginners and at 8 p.m. tomorrow for inter- mediates in the Barbour Gymna- sium dance studio. Intramural Managers - There will be a meeting at 5 p.m. Tues- day at the WAB. Rifle Club - Organizational meeting will take place from 3 to 4 p.m. today at the ROTC rifle range. League Open for AssemblyMixer In an effort to increase en- tertainment opportunities on Sun- day evenings, Assembly is spon- soring weekly open houses from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Grand Rap- ids Room of the League. Games, dancing, ping-pong, bridge and checkers are offered. The League's recently acquired tel- evision set will be available for more passive recreation. Coeds who wish to be host- esses for these parties are to con- tact Marie Hedrick, 2-4561. Elig- ibility cards are not required. Hostesses will receive league points and their services will serve as recommendations for other po- sitions. Meetings of three interest groups of the Michigan Dames will take place tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday. The music group will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Glenn Hoffman, 534 Thomp- son, Apt. 3. Plans for the year will be made and a record program will be presented. Anyone wishing in- formation on transportation or other activities of this group may call Mrs. Hoffman, 2-8733. Women of the handicraft group will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Janette Geitgey on 2010 Frieze. Members attending this meeting will work with clay. Mrs. Barbara Finch is chairman of the group. In charge of trans- portation is Mrs. Grace Secrest, 2-3810. The Dames' book group will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of the chairman, Mrs. James Edman, 1005 W. Washington. L. Read... Use Daily Classified Ads M MAP of ANN ARBOR on a HANKIE Hanky Sports Ann Arbor Map 8 Nickels Arcade Phone 2-2914 I The newest way of finding one's way around -Ann Arbor and vicin- ity is really a trick that can be pulled out of any sleeve-a hand- kerchief. Mapped in brown and white, the streets and buildings of import- 1# TIGRESS - f - . Faberge's fragrance that pur-r-rs on beautiful furs. NEWiPerfun, & $ ne Ensemble ... twin miniatures F. ance on campus and in town are set down on this dainty piece of cloth. 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