TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950 T MitICHIGAN DIL Y PAGE FIVE __ , -- Roles for JGP Announced By Directors of '50 Show 1 MMM9 The cast for this year's Junior Girls' Play has been announced by Jennie Quirk, JGP director. Dancing parts will be taken by: June Chadwick, Doris Egan, Pat- tie Gullberg, Holly Herz, Bonnie Honke, Yvonne Johnson, Karol Kerr, Pauline Kleckner, Pat Keast, Vivian Milan, Midge Minnis, Ethel Morris, Barbara Muse, Carol Schu- maker, Nicki Sotier, Betty Snyder and Anne Stewart. . THOSE WHO will participate in the musical side are: Pat Adams, Mary Grace Aldridge, Carol Anderson, Joan Badgley, Ginny Bauer, Prances Bendler, Betty Beller, Jane Buell, Nan Burns, N a n c y Claar, Catherine Clark, Alice Coburn, Marilyn Coe, Margaret Corlett, and Catherine Crotty. The list continues with Ann Cudney, Maranne Detzer, Elea- nor Doersam, Margee Donovan, Jean Engman, Frances Fletcher, Kathie Geigenmueller, S a 11 y Gitb, Joan Glaza, Anna Grain- ger, Lita Hagen, Judy Harger, Polly Hodges, Rollene Jackson, Betty Karkeet, Barbara Keim, Janice Kohn, Marian Larson, Pat McClean and Louise Mai- hoffer. Others are: Renee Meyerson, Sarah McHale, Shirley Miller, Barbara Molyneaux, Ruth Mary Nelson, Connie Nauman, Nancy Notnagel, Pat Patsloff, Renee Pre- gulman, Mary Ann Prince, Pat Rich, Janet Rieice, Anita Seiler, Jean Sarason, Ronnie Shapiro, Sally Slocum, Marilyn S m i t h, Jane Standiford, Mary Louise Stone, Sally Strauss, Arlene Suoz- zo, Marilyn Thisted, M a r i a n Trapp, Ellen Trazler, Rhoda Uh- lendorf, Betty Viol, Joy Williams and Gracia Whitworth. Coeds receiving speaking parts are: Joanne Aschenbrenner, Pat Breon. Joan Broomfield, Marilyn Buell, Doris Buser, Helen Carpen- ter, Nancy Chapel, Shirley Craw- ford, Nancy Coleman, Carolyn Crosby, Vicki Chun, Pat Day, Janet Denham and Diane Faulk. Other speaking roles go to Norma Fishel, Margie Fisher, Jane Goldman, Mary Frances Hawkins, Ellie Hewitt, Mary Lou Hook, Jackie Hymen, Barbara Krause, Nancy List, Mary, Ma- guire, Ann Mainland, Shirley S. Miller, Binnie Manley, Dee Mey- er Louise Moore, Florence Nor- ris, Mary Ellen Nyberg, Margie Owens, Tish Pierce, M a x i n e Pierson and Mary Powers. The list concludes with: Vir- ginia Ross, Barbara Schuette, Mary Sherwood, Nancy Stenbuck, Harriet Stober, B e t t y Swanson, Kiyo Taira, Ellen Van Wagoner, Turry Weldon, Peggy Wood, Mary Pat Young and Pauline Zimmer- man. The TAYLOR MADE Half-Wellington Boots for MEN $1 3.95 S I NCE I LI..R. S TA TE S T RE ET A T LIB E RT Y ti I Popular WESTERN TYPE $995 WI L DS State Street on the Campus r ASSOCIATED PRESS PUTRE 1VEWVS "BOOTIFUL"-Seated on the steps of Clements Library are Jo Wilson, president of Assembly and Bill Wise, executive head of the Union. Miss Wilson is wearing the 'campus boot," named a top collegiate style by prominent fashion designers. Q q/L4Idon6 Lo9 o aoonoso V i/ /(60 /&/&d x G--y<-yG-yo--t<- <-y G-- <-Yt<-Yo<-yu Traub-Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Traub of Detroit have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Bar- bara, to Irving Ritter, son of Mrs. Rose Ritter, also of Detroit. Miss Traub is a junior in the music school. Her fiance received his Bachelor of Science degree and his Masters degree in education at Wayne University. * * * Lively-Glerum Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lively of Grand Rapids have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to James Glerum, son of Dr. and Mrs. James D. Glerum also of Grand Rapids. Miss Lively is a senior in the education school and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Glerum attended the lite- rary college and is a member of Phi Delta Theta. A September wedding is plan- ned. * * * Ho-Lum Mrs. John Ho of New York has announced the engagement of her daughter, Susan, to Mr. Andrew Lum, of New York City also. Miss Ho is a junior in the lite- rary college. She is a transfer student from Marietta College, JGP NOTES JGP Dance-A mass meeting for all women with dancing parts will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the League, * * .* JGP Music-Coeds taking musi- cal roles will meet at 4 p.m. to- morrow in the League. JGP Speaking Parts - A meet- ing for women with speaking parts is slated for 4 p.m. tomorrow in the League. . Committee Work-Juniors in- terested in working on committees for JGP will attend a mass meet- ing at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the League. A new look in menswear will come out this year with the in- troduction of men's sport shirts made of nylon, acetate crepe, silk, wool jersey and even dotted swiss. These shirts will feature designs of Hawaiian prints, California scenes, plaids, jungle fern pat- terns and solid colors of red and gold. Marietta, Ohio, where she was a member of Eta Tau Delta. Mr. Lum, also a junior, is studying bacteriology at the University of Dubuque. Wedding plans are indefinite. THE OFFICIAL MICHIGAN RING IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COMPLIMENTARY ENGRAVING L. G. BALFOUR CO. 1319 S. University Phone 3-1733 WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S HAIR-CUTTING!! You're Invited To Try Our Seven ExperienceduHair-Cutters With Styling To Suit Your Par- ticular Needs To Please You. No Appointments Necessary. The Dascola Barbers Liberty off State I I .. SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING COLLINS DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9:30 JANUf4RY SR fLE! QUALITY MERCHANDISE SELECTED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS DRESSES Select groups of wool jerseys, ray- on crepes, taffetas, nylons, wool crepes and velvets. Junior Women's and 1/2pie and Misses 2 h'.f sizes Formerly $10.95 to $49.95 MATERNITY DRESSES-Were $10 to $25 ... / reduced. FORMAL AND DINNER DRESSES - were $17.95 to $35.00 . . . now 1/3 re- duced. ACCESSORIES HOSIERY-a closeout of some shades, were $1.25 to $1.95 . . . now $1.00 pr. ANKLETS-Wool and Nylon . . . Colors and a few whites. Were to $1.35 pr. Now 50c pr. TUCK-A-WAY UMBRELLAS-formerly to $16.95 now $12.95, formerly to $14.95 now $10.95. PEARLS-one to five strands. Were to $5.00 . . . now 1 price. MITTENS-wool, pink, blue or yellow. Were $2.50, now $1.50. DICKIES--one group formerly priced to $1.25 . . . 50c. HANKIES-One selected group, now 25c ROBES Corduroy, Quilts, Taffeta, Satin and Wools 13 reduced formerly $12.95 to $35.00 BRIDAL ENSEMBLES - Negligee and matching gown, black, blue, tea-rose and LINGERIE CREPE CAMISOLES-were $3.95. . now $2.00. SLIPS - Rayon Crepe, were to $5.00 ... now $2.95. R I G H T I N G THE R IC G.IN G - Norman Fullerton of Bowie,)Texas, adjusts rigging on telescope mast pole during exhibition of techniques, part of Bowie's Oil Progres Week.' P R O T E C T I O N F O R C O P S - This plastic shelter in Piazza Fiume, one of Rome's busy intersections, is -being tested - a. nrotection for traffic police against wind and rain. PAJAMAS $7.95.. . BRUSHED $5.00 ... - Satin and Crepe, were to now $5.00. RAYON GOWNS - were now $3.00. BRUSHED RAYON PAJAMAS - were to $5.95 . . . now $3.00. OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS - were $4.50.. . now $3.00. SHORTIE NIGHTIES - Crepe, were to $5.95 . . . now $3.00. SHORTIE NIGHTIES - Jersey, were to $4.00. . . now $3.00 SHORTIE GOWNS - Brushed Rayon, were $5.00 . . . now $3.00. SUITS Novelty Wools and Gabardines 1/3 reduced Jr., Misses', Women's, Half Sizes COATS Casual and Fur Trimmed 13 reduced were $49.50 to $150.00 SPORTSWEAR BLOUSES - SKIRTS SWEATERS Drastically Reduced A C O U P L E OF OB J E C T O R S - Robert (second from left) and Jean, two of the Leal quads, pose with a howl as the other two, Marie Therese (left) and Jacqueline look with wide-eyed wonderment. They're shown in nursery at Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris suburb. The 13/-month-old auads come from St. Celle St. Cloud, near Paris. INDIA'S PAVLOVA -Mirabai ('above), Hindu dan- cer, popularly known as "India's Pavlova," recently made her first appearance in London at the Imperial Institute Theater. ii x X, .: ": v.. ... ::. ... iii . .::::::r i: e2 %'llSi .^.ti?.4C0 ..'}4 :"::::: X:4: :iStiiyii:: :>: _::."::}1} .. ": :" :. ..... ..