ERImAY. NOV'fE ME .5..1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FMV . _____ _ ..._. . .. _ _ _ _m ._ _ .. _ . _ _ _____________________________ _ -_____ __ - --_- - - :.. - --_ League ponsor Weeky Classical RecordConcerts Classical record concerts.will be presented for students at 7:15 p.M. every Friday and Sunday in the -League Library. The first of the series will be given today and will continue for the rest of the year if attendance warrants it. These concerts are sponsored by the League Social committee for those who have no opportunity to enjoy classical music in their resi- dences. The series is open to both men and women. The program will be published the morning of each concert. Today's program will be: Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D major-Boston Symphony Or- chestra, Serge Koussevitsky con- ducting; Br ahms: Hungarian Dance No. 7 in A major; Tschai- kovsky: Romeo and Juliet Over- ture. The NCN contest Is soon to start Buy yours now So you'll be a part ENSIAN On t~e oudtt1e By MARJE SCHMIDT and SYLVIA FOLZ After last week's rapid pace, the social flurry slows down to a trot as several houses hold their annual pledge formals and various novelty parties enter the fray. Tomorrow evening the Trigons will honor their present pledge class at a formal to be held at the chapter house. Ken Norman and or- chestra will do the musical honors. The Trigon colors of black and red will carry through the elaborate decorations. Dinner for all those attending will be served at the Stage Coach Inn preceding the dance. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Rote, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. M. Chiappetta have been invited to chap- erone. * *. * * THE ACACIA HOUSE WILL be decorated like a Parisian cabaret with fetching French femmes bedecking the walls and candle light re- flecting from one coke bottle to another in true Apache style. Scintil- lating tunes will be carried to every corner of the house by means of a newly-acquired public address system. The AK Psi's plan to hit the hay early tomorrow night when several wagons from McCalla's farm take them on a ,jaunty ride through the Ann Arbor countryside. In the middle of the eve- ning they will return to the house for dancing, hot coffee, cider and doughnut-s. From 7 p.m. to midnight tomorrow the Alpha Sigma Phi's will play host to their pledge class at a formal dinner-dance to be held on the third floor of the Union. Doug Lent and his orchestra will pro- vide theme music for dancing and entertainment. *, * * * THE FRATERNITY COLORS of cardinal and stone will be deco- ratively used throughout the room. Huge Alpha Sig paddles will flank pledge pin replicas on the walls. Special weekend guests of Delta Tau Delta will be the men's fathers. The Delts promise that there won't be a dull moment. At the stag party tomorrow night, the pledge class will furnish ad- ditional enjoyment with some very original entertainment. An Unmilitary Ball in honor of the Navy game will be good for many laughs at the Phi Tau house tomorrow evening. The men have borrowed pat of the Sig Ep's homecoming display, a monstrous battle- ship, to get the guests into the 'swaaay' of things. A GAMBLING DEN with all the trimmings will be the setting for parties to be given by the DUs and Phi Sigma Kappas tomorrow night. Roulette wheels, dice games, blackjack and poker will be only some of the inducements used to draw stage money from the guests. After dinner at the Masonic Temple, the Phi Gam pledges will be honored at a formal from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Del Elliot will swing the baton as his orchestra provides the dance tunes. In keeping with the Navy game, the decorations will be 'ship-shape' and nautical. Will 0 Wip Though residents of the Village cannot attend the Protestant church services of their choice, they are given ample opportunity to take part in the interdenominational services and work of two churches. University families are active in the program of Village Church Fellowship and Christ Chapel. The Fellowship, of which Rev. J. E. Edwards is pastor, consists of two congregations. Pastor for the second group is Rev. L. D. Bunn at North Com- munity Building. It is known as North Community Church Fellow- ship. Rev. Edwards preaches at the University Community Center. Six Protestant denominations sponsor the Fellowship program and added financial support is given by churches in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Sunday School for the primary age is conducted during services of Village Fellowship. STUDENT FAMILES active in Fellowship work include Clayton Bigelow as choir director and Don Truesdell, organist. Frank Faulk- ner is president of the executive committee and Mrs. Eleanor Larson heads the committee on sacred music. At Christ Chapel all grades and age levels of Sunday School are offered and adult supervision is provided in the nursery during church services. Waldemar G. Hintz is pastor and Edith Banuskl, full time parish worker. Choir director is Harry Hanson and Mrs. Gary Jones is organist. Other members of student families are Sunday School teachers. They include Mrs. William Wert, John Kisly, Robert Nordstrom and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Donaldson. The chapel is supported aid sponsored by the National Lutheran Council. Newman Club To Hold Sadie Hawkins Dance Newman Club's annual Sadie Hawkins dance will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight today at the clubrooms. The dance is a yearly affair which is held every November in honor of the never-to-be-forgot- ten Sadie Hawkins. Admission will be by member- ship card only. These can be ob- tained at the door. Members are to come dressed in "Dogpatch Style." Activity Lists Will Be Due This Week All dormitory and league house activities chairmen are to turn in the activity lists compiled from the preference sheets this week. The lists may be placed in the files in the Assembly office or put in Arlette Harbour's box in the Undergraduate Office of the League. If, for any reason, these lists cannot be ready by the end of this week, chairmen are to contact Marian Grant, 2-3225. A DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT STAG or DRAG MASONIC TEMPLE BEAT THE BAND REDUCED RATES: To the Ladies prior to 9:00 "MEET ME AT THE TEMPLE" 1q, F, Just to give your voice a lift ti. ' rs J 6 c t Registration will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Barbour gym for children from six to ten, for the Saturday play and dance classes BOWERY BILL Rides Rails When you make a long distance telephone call, your voice would soon fade out were it not for vacuum tube repeaters. 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