II. a.. .1^'.7 b~i:. ~t ul :i :, 4 I Yi JW C7 -11 r i y a 1 i. :.i I t 11, r 1 .. .Y 1 1\ Y .s i . ........ ..~T A-H - ~*.tAS aS V - ,i& ~.v-, Phi Delt, Phi Qcarn Anniversay To Be Celebrated at Ball Friday Foresters To Give Bunyan Formal Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Theta will celebrate their joint centennial anniversaries with a formal dance which will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in the American Legion Home. Decorations for the dance are based on a "Happy Birthday" theme. These words will decorate the bandstand with brilliant gold. Blue and white, a combination of the two fraternities' colors, will be featured throughout the decor- ations. Christmas boughs will add to the gala air of the dance. ARRANGEMENTS for the event, are being made by Robert Rose and Robert Stitt, president and social chairman of Phi Delta Theta, and Robert Spiegel and Jack Post, president and social George Bridges, Phi Delt, aid. George Bridges Phi Delt, and WAA Badminton Club To Sponsor Coed Competition All-campus badminton t our- nament, sponsored by the WAA Badminton Club, will begin Sat- urday. Women may enter the tourney before noon Friday by signing on the Barbour Gym bulletin board. Play will commence at 1 p.m. Sat- urday when the draw will be post- ed at Barbour Gym. The club closed tournament will begin at 7 p.m. today at the regu- lar meeting of the club. Rackets and birdies for both tournaments may be rented at the gym. Chuck Norwood, Phi Gam, are in charge of decorations. Over 100 invitations have been sent to heads of student ,organizations, house groups, and faculty members. Among the patrons will be Dean Erich A. Walter, Dr.. William M. Brace, a d Mr. Ray Baker. Chaperones for the event will be Dean and Mrs. Earl V. Moore, Prof. and Mrs. Herbert S. Tag- gart, Prof. and Mrs. Herbert. Up- ton and Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Mc- Cleery. Loving cups with the fraternity crests will be given as favors. Faculty Tea To BeHeld The final Student-Faculty Hour of the semester will take place from 4 to 5 p.m. today in the Grand Rapids Room of the League. Staff members of the speech department will be special guests at today's social hour, but all in- terested students and faculty are welcome. Student-Faculty Hours will be resumed next semester under the co-sponsorship of Assembly and Pan-Hellenic Association. This term the central committee is op- erating the weekly gatherings un- der a new plan, designed to stress informality. The informal program inaugu- rated for the teas this year has proved successful and will be con- tinued next term. Saturday, Jan. 8 Forest Greenery'Planted by Class of '13 Will Provide Real Woody Atmosphere For Coming of Giant Woodsman, 'Babe' By MARY ANN HARRIt Decorations for the Paul Bun- yan Formal, which will take over Waterman Gym from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, were start- ed thirty years ago. Lack of organization? slow committee? Neither, says decora- tions chairman, Paul Franken- stein. When the forestry students of '13 planted Pinus Resinosa, Populus Tremuloides, Pseudot- suga Taxifolia and Picea Glanca they little imagined that the re- sults of their work would adorn Waterman Gym. Raal forest greenery consist- ing of somewhere near 100 twen- ty and thirty foot trees will lend the place a real woodsy atmosphere and provide sufficient back- scratelhers if the proverbial plaid shirts are on the "itchy" side. THE LEGENDtRY giant of the north, who grew at the amazing rate of inches per day and 349 pounds a week, and his blue ox Babe, who measures the length of forty-seven axe handles will at- tend the Paul Bunyan in lumber- men's full "formal" dress. From the traditional rustic deer-.skinned "Trading Post" wil come odors of all kinds of good food for hungry woods- men. Cider, donuts, cokes and apples aplenty will be sold at the post, according to refresh- ment chairman, Joe Link. Will there be enough "eats" for all? The foresters testify that ILink's unequaled eating reputa- tionushould assure more than enough for ravenous dance-goers. Positions Open For FC Ball Chairn ansh ips Petitioning for IFC Ball com- mittee chairmenships will start to- day, and all petitions will be due in the TFC office of the Union not later than Wednesday. Positions as chairmen of six committees are open. These com- mittees are' publicity, programs, house, decorations, tickets and booths. Petitioners will state for which position they are applying, their plans for the committee and their qualifications. Committees will be chosen be- fore Christmas if possible. Those who have petitioned before need not do so again unless they partic- ularly wish to. Senior Society Senior Society will meet at 7:15 p.m. tonight in room 401 Betsy Barbour. All members are requested to be present. OPEN every day till 8:00 P.M. Starting Friday, Dec. 10 L. G. BALFOUR Co. 1319 S. University Phone 9513 WAA Notes Golf Club-Members will meet Dec. 16 will be the last week for at 5:10 p.m. today in WAB. The bowling with the club until next last meeting will be one Thursday, semester, Dec. 16.U * ou!e Table !Tennis - Records Crop and Saddle - The first must be inOwen Spernieh's box in regular meeting will take place at te n weu n Saerlich . boxn~5 p.m. Monday in the WAB. Movies the League by noon. Saturday. will be shown and membership is Table Tennis Cmb-An impor- still open. The public is invited. tant meeting concerning the En- sian picture will be held at 5 p.m. For a cute bulletin board, gild an Monday in the WAB. old picture frame with inexpensive metallic paint and fill in the back Bowling Club-Dec. 13 through with beaverboard. AT WORK-Peggy Ann Ga'- tier, 16-year-old movie actress, learns housekeeping by scrub- ling the kitchen floor of her Hlolliywood home. Her motheri al so is teaching her to cook. t W NL ER CARNIVAL:-: Central Committee-There will he a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. Skiing and Tobogganing-There will be a meeting of the commit- tee at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Gar- den Room of the League. Ice Carving - There will be a committee meeting at 3 p.m. Fri- (lay in the Union. The room will be posted on the bulletin board. Ice Show-There will be a com- mittee meeting at 7 p.m. Thurs- iy in th" e Union. The room will be posted on the bulletin board. All members who have not had their eligibility cards signed must bring them to the meeting. Prize-There will be a commit- tee meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Union. The room will be post- ed on the bulletin boadd. TE MARTUA BARRETT SHOP FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS DRESSY BLOUSES tailored wools and the new calicos - $5.95 to $12.95 LINGERIE -- hand-made nighties and slips to match nylons - silks - cottons - $4.95 to $16.95 HOSE - Special for $1.19 Other grades - all shades $1.35 to $2.25 PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE OF DRESSES Wools - Crepes - Gabardines $7,95 to $19.95, formerly $12.95 to $35.00 The Martha Barrett Shop 345 MAYNARD STREET Formerly "Mini" MD Group ames' DWill Sewing Meet IHE "LONGEST BAR in town" Michigan Dames have scelici declare the foresters of their 50 uled a meeting of the Sewing foot construction cut from their Group for 8 p.m. today at the own woodlands, and sawed in the home of Mrs. Steven Sdedes, 141 college sawmill by forestry stu- Geddes. dents. "This dance we can truly Basic general sewing hints will call our own," adds publicity chair- be given by Mrs. Anna Brown, man, Bruce Ferguson. Home Demonstration Agent of Guests at the "P B" will have Washtenaw County. Those desir- to abandon "city slicker" money ing transportation should call Ifor Paul Bunyan's chits, which Mrs. Spear, 6408. will be the prevailing medium. Attractively packaged spruce Tutors Needed corsages, complete with red cello- Tutors are urgently needed phane and the necessary pin, will for Astronomy 11, Business Ad- be sold at a nominal fee. "Don't ministration 11 and Economics let your girl buy that new plaid 71 shirt and forget to give her a cor- Those interested in tutoring sage to match," says chairman, these and other ourses shild Art Ennis. I II I (Y Moi Dec 13th WS I sign ul the TJ the Lea cents a p as soon as possible in ndergraduate Office of !ague. Tutors are paid 75 an hour. I The Official Michigan Ring To * ' the feminine ear in TO INSURE memories of the most colorful dance of the year,a e ri this year's dance committee has set up specials in photography. by VI-.AINE* The "color" may be kept in color photos which will be sold, and ab- solutely free to each and every a happy couple will be a black and F R a 4° Q white negative and contact print,° according to Ennis. Ticket sales fromtheUliall foresters' shanty will continue NEW WORLD-PR from a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout 171 Madison Ave., Rm. 601 " New York, N. Y. the week.. tPlease send me............pairs of Perfume ear. ZThe latest rumor on Mr. Bun..rings, in the following styles: ($2.00: a set) yan, who was delayed this year°Gold[] Silver E]Fiat Pearl Q Round Pearl because of the mild fall weather, My name is.......................... is that he is now thawing out of . Address................ his deep freeze experience and will City..... appear in Ann Arbor very soon. I am enclsiing $.in check (money order) Iw V J /VII, AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELvIERY This ring has become a "Michigan tradition." BALFOUR'S . . . at 1319 South University "Its Name Indicates Its Oualily" Night j II .._ J I I Mrj It *~- ~*-~---~* ---.---.- _______ -.--- .-....---- --.-.- --- -..-- - .---.. -..--.. -.---.-.----- --.--- ______ -..- ___________________________ Fabric Gloves Black, brown, white and colors by Hansen or Shalimar in her size. $2.00 to $4.95. r TOPS... TI i CF 1 9' u I11 the UNION FORMAL Year after year all of the color, romance, and festivities of Christmas are packed into one great, Pure Silk Scarfs Ombres, prints and monotones in squares or long neck scarfs. Every color. $2.25 to $5.01). all-campus dance - the UNIO I FORMAL Here's your chance to stretch your gift budget to the utmost-and still select gifts that are certain to please every member of the feminine contingent. See them today and purchase early. 0 Plaid Cotton " Tailored Ray Lace Trim BLOUSES Jewel necklines, peter -'..rthl cnlngin Friday, December 10 / pan or bttea rowngreen, r oL ud f gr be, a z II111Iin broadcloth, suede, faille, plastic rlzad 1111 m Illllf I