WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARfY 16, 1949 Military Ball Ticket Sales Now Open THEMICHIGANDAILY__ f I " m I I- wmvlwmffi Weddcng4I Siltayenierttj J icokz,4on>L 1 Tickets are now on sale for the annual Military Ball, slated for 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. March 18 in the Union Ballroom. The formal, open to all reserve and active officers of ROTC, NROTC, regular Army and Navy, will feature the music of Frank Tinker and his orchestra. A military theme will be car- ried out in the decorations. A na- tionally-known trio has been scheduled for intermission enter- tainment. Military dignitaries from the fifth military district, which in- cludes Ann Arbor, are also ex- pected to attend the dance, ac- cording to committee chairman Jack Waters, ROTC. Other members of the commit- lee are Capt. Donald H. Merton, ROTC, and Comdr. Markeson Varland, NROTC, advisers; Jim Ely, secretary; George Olsen, band; Frank Marovich and Ken Thorpe, publicity. Caduceus Ball Students and faculty of Medical. School and local doctors may still purchase Caduceus Ball tickets Other committeemen are Rob- ert Goslow, tickets, programs and invitations; Jim Van Veen, deco- rations; Harold Schuler, buildings and grounds; and Gordon Car- penter and Keith Beers, members- at-large. Tickets are $3.00 per couple and are on sale at ROTC and NROTC headquarters. Women attending the formal will be granted 1:30 a.m. permission. Dames Bridge Group To Meet Michigan Dames Brige Group will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. today in the Hussey Room of the League. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Paul F. Chenea, Mrs. Rob- ert Carter and Mrs. Charles Phil- lips. The Dames Drama Group will hold its meeting at 8 'p. to- morrow in the home of the group's sponsor, Mrs. L. Kart Wright, 2583 Fernwood. Davidson-Herman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davidson of Detroit have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Judith Bernice, to Mr. Martin Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herman also of Detroit. Miss Davidson is a senior in the School of Education. Mr. Herman is studying at Meinziner Art School in Detroit. Gestie-Chappuis Mr. and Mrs. Emory F. Gestie of Fargo, N.D. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann Elizabeth, to Robert R. Chap- puis, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Chappuis of Toledo. Miss Gestie is a senior in the literary college. She is a member of Delta Gamma and Scroll, senior women's honorary society. Mr. Chappuis graduated from the University last June. He was president of Phi Delta Theta and a member of Michigamua during his senior year. Announcement of the engage- ment was made between semesters in Toledo and by Miss Gestie last week at the sorority house. Mussel man-Cobble Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Musselman of Royal Oak have announced the engagement of their daughter. Nancy, to Milan Cobble of Ann Arbor. Miss Musselman will graduate in June from the literary college. She is a member of Chi Omega and Scroll. women's senior hon- orary. She also holds the position of Dance Class Chairman on League Council. Her fiance graduated from Iiie College of Engineering in Febru- ary, 1948 and was a member of Phi Delta Theta. Mr. Cobble is now employed by Kaiser-Frazer Corp. The engagement was announced Sunday at a sorority house dinner. Plans have been made for a sum- mer wedding. Athletic Managers All athletic managers interest- ed in working on the Tennis Ball being sponsored by WAA this spring are asked to attend a meet- ing at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the WAB offices, or to call Rosemarie Schoetz, 2-2569. I.. A . Waist-Clinching BELTS t-_ LOSER - Betty Grable looks like this after a fight in her new film in which she starts as a school teacher and becomes a dance hall queen. The picture is still in production. Little waist nippers that cinch the small middle look, and add a dash of zest to your Spring skirts and dresses. at the University Hospital Galens As part of the evening's pro- Stand, in the medical sorority and gram, members will record their fraternities, and from class repre- voice on a wire recorder. Further sentatives: work will be done on the play The dance is slated for Satur- which the group is currently pro- day in the League Ballroom. ducing. 'Hillelzapoppin' Committee To HoldFirst Meeting Today I Baby-Sitting Bureau Provides Families With Relief, Local Romeos with Trouble Top: Genuine snakeskin in red, green, brown, $3 Center: Dog Leash, in red, navy, green, turf leather. $ Bottom: Front Twist, in red, navy, beige or turf leather. 2.59 82 The central committee for "Hil- ielzapoppin'," annual dramatic presentation sponsored by the Hil- lel Foundation for the benefit of the United Jewish Appeal, will meet today to organize. Taking the general chairman- ship for this year's production is Naomi Gaberman. Other positions on the committee are held by Ruth Frankenstein, stage mana- ger; Bud Frank, finance and tick-5 ets; Rosalie Mayer, ushering; Marilyn Kopel,' programs; Mar-h ian Friednian, makeup; FUther' Sklar, music; and Iris Schuham, publicity. Every fraternity, sorority and student residence is eligible to participate in "Hillelzapoppin'."' In the past as many as 13 to 16' scripts have been submitted to the committee. From these scripts six are chosen on the basis of their originality and dramatic appeal to appear on the program. . Scripts were ,handed over to the committee last Monday and elimi- nation results will be announced by Feb. 23. After that date the six best skits will be in production and .enter final competition for the honorary cup on the evening of the program, which will be held March 26 in Pattengill Audito- rium. Students interested in working backstage or those who are un- able to attend scheduled organi- 2 ational meetings may call Naomi Gaberman at Stockwell. By LEE KALTENBACH Those campus Lotharios who find the three to one ratio a per- plexing problem may owe some of their grief to the existence of the Baby Sitting Bureau." Yes, last semester 150 coeds signed up to spend their after- noons and evenings baby sitting to earn some of that much needed cash. -The "Baby Sitting Bureau" is located in the Office of the Dear of Women and corisists of a list of the names of coeds interested ir working as baby sitters for faculty members, married graduate stu- dent couples and business people in Ann Arbor. Last semester ovei 160 calls were received for sitters. The women specify the time they are available when signing up. When the Office of the Dean of Women receives a call from a couple desiring the services of a sitter, they give the party the names of three sitters, one of 0 f e s m s i f i r r l L G whom is usually able to accom- modate the couple. IF THE SITTERL proves effi- cient, the couple will undoubtedly call her again, and this often leads to a more or lessdsteady job. The amount of pay is discussed be- tween employer and employee, us- ually in advance, in relation to1 the required tasks. The idea seems to be almost historic on campus, although the demand has now reached an all-time peak. During the war and immediately following, the League conducted a volunteer pilan whereby University women offered their services as sitters. "Baby sitting provides an ex- cellent opportunity foraearning money since the sitter can often study at the same time and such a job does not tie the women down in advance," says Mrs. Mary C. Bromage, Associate Dean of Wom- en. IF THE EMPLOYER wishes the sitter to . remain after closing hours, late permission can be ob- tained. Usually coeds are taken home by their employer, according ( to . Mrs. Bromage. At least this plan is suggested in advance. c REPE _/ soled oxfor'ds A heavy cushioned crepe sole that's a boon to feet on the go. Built for soft, springy comfort in smooth bucko. Delightfully lightfooted in the new shade, Whole Wheat. $9.95 r gip... w ,.. h ' 't 1 , ; .. i4g. " \ ' . E r4 .x COJED CAILIENDAIR ." ".' ,n::,, , t Q f ?'". ';:: ;;:y,: .. o ' i4;; r{ :'° III }";.' }i" ... , iL } - + J ? :,. x v 7h. 'n: : . i] ':', ':: :5:0 :': 5;:"X,4;; , :w j.:5 isia:: 'k :. r.:,r.: Smooth Wool Gabardine Suit and Matching Coat 49 95 Assembly Ball central commit- tee will meet at 4 p.m. today in the League. Sheets have been posted in the Undergraduate Office of the League and in dormitories for women to sign up for committee work. Pat Reed, dance chair-. man, urges all interested women to sign up. S * * J.G.P. Central committee will meet at 4 p.m. today in the League. The room will be post- ed. Those who ordered pictures of Soph Cabaret rehearsals can pick them up in the Undergraduate Of- fice of the League. All women's residences are re- quested to submit to the Women's Judiciary Council the names of their house directors and house presidents and ther quiet hours for the spring semester. Tennis Club-Members w ill meet at 5 p.m. today in the WAB to elect a new manager following the resignation of the former manager. Modern Dance Club-Old and new members will meet at 7:15 p.m. tonight in the Barbour Gym dance studio. Merit-tutorial junior assistants will meet at 5 p.m. today in the merit-tutorial office in the League. * ** Scenery Committee of JGP will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Suites 1 and 2 on the third floor of the League. Members are to wear blue jeans and bring their eligi- bility card if it has not been signed. Those juniors who would like to work on scenery, but have not been pr'eviously signed up for this committee should come to thisI meeting, according to the chair- man. -11111 shoe salost fle an OJ''ev /e"arcn a oatJ en Bet 1 t'(1 I 7i '- Ll/ " Fashion returns the compliment . . . a fluid-lined suit gets its own coat to match. Unlimited possibilities for your wardrobe . . . for seasons to come. Novel new covered button details repeated on contour suit and full length topper. All wool gabardine . . . kelly, navy, toast, gray .junior sizes 9 to 15. COATS AND SUITS SLCOND FLOOR I a. .{... P SENIORS 11 11 1 'J I . I I i iI Your Official University of Michigan Ring is now available at Balfours for immediate delivery in most sizes We invite you to stop in and try yours on without obligation. 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