THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 1, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r.'i Cz rtvt,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 1'JIG~E FIV* ________________________________________________________________________________________________ I a : 9 #.. ,.. y - _. __ Party To Be Qamblers 'Delight At ISA's Monte Carlo Saturday SAI To Give I ----I Variety of Entertainment To Be Featured Betrothals Told G Roulette wheels will spin and dice will roll when the Interna- tional Students Association holds a Monte Carlo party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Rack- ham Building. Presenting its biggest social event of the year, the ISA plans to recreate the exotic atmosphere for which Monte Carlo is famed. Students who have visited the re- nowned French Casino will be on hand to supervise decorations. As couples enter the "gambling house" Saturday night they will be giveh stage money in exchange for tickets of admission. The per- son who has accumulated the most cash at closing time will re- ceive a prize. The house will provide a variety of unusual as well as popular games. Students can risk their money on Pitch-a-chip, Great Hazard, and Galloping Dominoes. If luck fails them there they can turn to Roulette, Horse Racing, Jack Pot or the gaming table. Those unfortunate few who lose 1ll their money need not look far for entertainment. They can oc- -upy themselves at the mock bar where punch and refreshments will be served, or dance to the music which will be provided by a student band. In addition to games and danc- ing, there will be several surprise features to amuse and entertain those who attend, according to Ralph Gregorian, general chair- man of the affair. The party is open to the entire campus. Tickets will be sold from 12:30 to 1 p.m. and from 4 to 6 p.m. in the League and Union this week. UI FOR HER CHRISTMAS GIVING AnnualFest Candlelight Service To Honor Alumna Alpha Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national profession- al music sorority, will present its annual candlelight service, at 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 at the First Presbyterian Church. The service is a traditional Christmas affair given by the sorority's actives, pledges and alumnae. This year's service will be dedicated to the memory of Miss Nora Crane Hunt, a former member of the University Music School faculty and one of the ori- ginal founders of Sigma Alpha Iota. Taking part in the service will be Harriette Wilson, Lois Sieber, Leslie Eitzen, Marcia Zwagerman, Lois Utzinger, Mary Margaret Poole, Arlene Sollenberger, Wanda Pitman, Joan Patrick, Julia Ham- rick, Charleen Symmonds and the Alpha chapter choir. The program will be open to the public, and there will be no ad- mission charge. WAA Notices FENCING CLUB - Beginning and advanced fencers will meet at 5:10 p.m. today in the WAB. MICHIFISH - Thursday night swimmers will meet at 9 p.m. today in the Union pool. BASKETBALL CLUB - Inter- mediate players will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Barbour Gym: advanced players will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Barbour Gym. RIDING CLUB-Members will meet at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the League Cafeteria. WOMEN'S RIFLE CLUB - Practices will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays in the WAB to replace the Tuesday night practice time. Practices from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday and 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday will continue. . Those wishing to at- tend the new practice times should sign up when they come. Tea To Honor Science Group Members of the botany and zoology departments will be hon- ored at today's student-faculty hour which will take place from 4 to 5 p.m. today in the Grand Rapids Room of the League. The combined Assembly-Pan- hellenic committee has invited all students to attend the.affair,'es- pecially those in beginning courses. At Annual IFC Talent Show Held Tonight 1-1 Generous portions of jazz, popular and classical music- spiced with a bit of magic-will be served up to those attending the first annual IFC Talent Show tonight. The all-campus show, which is free to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Union ballroom. Charlie Manning and his Michiganaires will back up 12 varied acts. Fran Morse will sing "Strange Music" and "Just a Memory." Harry Burr; '52, will present two piano selections: "Blue Moon" and "Body and Soul." i Magician Bob Shetler, '52E, will try to prove that the hand is quicker than the eye, while a classical note will be lent to the proceedings by Ruth Whittemore, who will sing "The Waltz" from Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet." Dick Wagner will focus his vocal talents on "Summertime" and "Blue Skies." "The Waltz," popu- lar monologue by Dorothy Parker, will be presented by Jinni Robin- son, '52. Patty Joy will play the piano and sing a medley. "Margie," "Little Brown Jug" and "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" C Joan Kerr Mary Corin Couple Plans Fall Wedding Corin-Bentley Plans Made 419 0" vp t c;\A ^t ' V//( I will be the offerings of a Jazz trk of piano, drums and bass. Jane Williams will sing "i'll See You Again" and "Softly As In A Morning Sunrise." The Vaughan House trio will preseni a group of popular favorites, fol- lowed by Bill Wells, '61, sing- ing "I'll Remember April" and "It's Magic." Alex Popp, '51 M, will found out the proceedings with his Per formance of "Rhapsody in Blue.' Read and Use Daily Classified Ads Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Kerr of Mrs. Eric L. Cortis-Stanford of NWiles have announced they en- Port Huron has announced the gagement of their daughter Joan engagement of her daughter Mary to Paul Anderson, son of Mr. and Elizabeth Corin to Robert B. Bent- Mrs. Carl J. Anderson of Grand ley, .son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rapids. T. Bentley of Dearborn. Miss Kerr is a sophomore in the News of the couple's plans was literary college and is a member of revealed on Saturday, Nov. 26 at Delta Delta Delta. a tea for close friends and rela- Mr. Anderson is, a senior in the tei by the bride-ele's literary college and is affiliated mother at the Women's City Club with Alpha Tau Omega.oDetroit. .-Miss Corin is a senior in the The couple is planning a Sep- literary college and is a member tember wedding. of Delta Delta Delta. k . s * Riggs-Woodworth Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Riggs of De-' troit have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Marjorie, to Edwin Woodworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Woodworth also of Detroit. Miss Riggs was graduated from the literary college last June and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Woodworth is a sophomore in the School of Medicine and is a member of Phi Chi. Mr. Bentley is a junior in the literary college. Both students are majoring in sociology Newman-Zivow Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. 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