JATY 9,M1949ICHGAI Valentine Theme To Be Featured) In 'Pay-Off Dance Decorations J' A Valentine, atmosphere will large red heart and red balloons greet dancers at the annual "Pay- Off" dance to be held from 9 p.m. will mark the Valentine season. to midnight Saturday in the An added attraction will be al League ballroom. single white balloon among the Ted Smith and his band, pop- red containing a cash prize for the ular musicians of this year's Soph- one who can catch . it when all omore Cabaret, will provide music the balloons are released from the for the informal affair, while a ceiling. BridgeFans Compete Today- SororityRushees To Register Today in League Registration for all women who ed in the rushing booklet except' Alice Uloyd wi: plan to rush this semester will be for one-correction, house rushing held from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. today The minimum number of hours introduced. R in the League Ballroom. for the previous semester for sec- Rushees are requested to bring ond semester freshman is 15; will be explal their rushing booklets and grades os 1 iors, 12; and i rushing transfer students, 12. hellenic. or postcards. The registration fee Panhellenic Association will Rushees are will be one dollar. sponsor a compulsdry meeting for their rushing In order to rush, coeds must be all rushees at 8 p.m. today in and any questio eligible according to the rules stat- Rackham Amphitheatre. Dean concerning rusk Elimination rounds for the Na- tional Intercollegiate Bridge Tour- nament will be held at 7:30 p.m. today and Wednesday, Feb. 16 in the Michigan ,Union Ballroom. Eight winners will be chosen from these two sessions and they, will compete in the Intercollegiate tryouts Feb. 24. All undergraduate students are 3ligible to enter this Union-spon- sored competition. The committee laces emphasis on the fact that students must participate in the two qualifying rounds in order to! enter the finals. These elimination rounds will be held in conjunction with the duplicate bridge tournament now being held at the Union. Scores of these two sessions will also count for those people who are entered in the present tourna- ment. Today several of Detroit's bridge experts will be guests and observ- ers. After today's contest the ex- perts will answer questions. A charge of fifty cents will be made for this session only. PROGRAMS WILL BE in keep- ing with the sponsor of the dance, Mortar Board. Each couple will' receive a miniature mortar board. Under the sponsorship of this womens' senior honor society, "Pay-Off" has become a tradi- tional "thank you" note where- by women guests at J-Hop re- pay their escorts and provide a fitting climax to the between- term whirl. Sorority women, too, will be able to attend the coed bid affair un- hindered by scheduled rushing parties which, in former years, have been held on the eve of the dance. "PAY-OFF" PROCEEDS will be given over to the Mortar Board scholarships which are awarded each year to juniors at Installa- tion Night on the basis of activi- ties and scholarship. Tickets for the dance, priced at two dollars, will be on sale throughout the week in the lobby of the League. Heading the committee of Mor- tar Board members for the 19491 "Pay-Off" will be Ruth Sights, assisted by Rose Marie Shoetz. Willow Workshop There will be a meeting of the Arts and Crafts Workshop at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the University Community Center in Willow Vil- lage. It will mark the first meeting of the second semester class in ceramics, water color, metal work and textile painting. New mem- bers will be welcome. VOGUE Says: "Shoes for a Blond Spring" JOYCE Suggests: A Pigskin Pair a k' " , } ,.. ,. d . +, . " f s Woe, poor ADAM, if EVE had h ad em BLOUSES 4.40 srO- S EVE~y ATa See them in Detroit at ERNEST KERN " CROWLEY MILNEBt Froe booklet: "WARDROBE TRICKS". Write Judy Bond, Inc., Dept. 6, 1375 Broadway, New York 18 mmmmmmmlm ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Pictured above is Miss Dellamay Dorothy Butler, whose engagement has been announced to Donald Lockwood Fisher. Miss Butler is a sophomore from Lake Mohawk, N.J. and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Butler. Miss Butler's Troth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Frederick George of Lake Mohawk, N.J. have an- Fisher of Waban, Mass. nounced the engagement of their Miss Butler is a sophomore in daughter, Dellamay Dorothy, to the College of Architecture. Donald Lockwood Fisher, son of Mr. Fisher will receive his mas- ter's degree in June. He attended Boston University and graduated from Bowdoin College magna cum laude. He is affiliated with Delta Kappa Epsilon. HAIR STYLE? . The engagement was announced Jan. 28 in Lake Mohawk and plans are being made for a June wedding. Glove-soft pigskin to wear to market . . . or to stay comfort- ably at home. A shoe by Joyce to pamper every toe . . complement every costume. Lined in bright country gingham. :; eaer a BEAUTY SHOP can help you to look your best Come in and see us .. . We're next door to the Michigan Theatre at 601 E. Liberty phone 8878 I ~.w. FOR YOUR VALENTINE rI i ,, t __ , i JGP NOTES, Programs committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the League except for those working on pictures. All material must be in at this time, according to Nancy Cupples, chairman. Those members of the commit- tee working on pictures will meet at 4 p.m. Friday in the Under- graduate Office. Costumes committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the League. The room will be posted. All members are asked to bring their eligibility cards according to Laura Nasset, chairman. More members are needed for this committee. Any eligible junior may work on this project. Those who can sew are especially needed. Any coed who is interested may call Miss Nasset ,2-8266. Ruthven Teas ResiutencToday' The first Ruthven Tea of the new semester will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the Pres- ident's home on South Univer- sity. Delta Zeta, Alpha Delta Phi, O side of Stockwell, the Lawyer's Club and a group of foreign stu- dents will be special guests at to- day's tea, although all students are welcome. Pou.ring will be Mrs. John C. Tracy, wife of the Law School professor; Mrs. Ruth Buck, house- mother of Delta Zeta; and Miss Inez V. Bozorth, housemother of the Lawyer's Club. Matching Reversible ~Pig In A Poke" Bag: 6.95 SHOES - FIRST FLOOR COLLEGE SHOP rr TI SLIP: Delightfully femin- ine and lace-iced, in white only; sizes 32 to 38. .95 GOWN: Fitted bodice, Vol lace trimmed, tie back, full skirt. 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