THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .2 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEi -H--.-CHIGAN DAIL PAGE Petitioning, Interviewing Begin For Senior Project Positions Coed Committee To Plan Dinner, March Preceding Opening Performance of JGP Petitions for positions on Sen- vations; ticket chairman; patrons ior Project, now in its second and invitations chairman; publi- year, will be due at 5 p.m. Dec. 1 citycran chairman ; ds in the Undergraduate Office of chairman. the League.bEntertainment will be planned Begun just last year by the Lea- by the general chairman of Sen- gue Council, members of Senior ior Project working with last Project plan and make arrange- year's JGP general chairman, ments for Senior Night which is Jane Topper, and Director, Jen- held the opening night of JGP. n ie Quirk. Preceding the performance, giv- Because this is a comparatively en only for senior women, is a new committee there is opportun- traditional march and banquet in ity for new ideas to expand and their honor. Senior Project was improve the present plans. Pat created to improve arrangements Breon, chairman of interviewing for the march and dinner. and nominating committee, urges * * * rs all seniors interested in Senior POSITIONS OPEN for petition- project to petition. ing include: general chairman, * * * coordinator and general planner INTERVIEWING committee will in charge of the senior march; hold office hours next week from assistant chairman, in charge of 3 to 5 p.m., Monday through Fri- dinner arrangements and reser- day to give any further informa- tion that is required and to help ~ipetitioners. TYP EWR 1T E RS The committee requests that in- terviews be signed for when peti- tions are handed in. Interviewing1 Rented will be held from 3 to 5 p.m., Dec.1 5, 6and 7.t Aprons Spark Simple Outfits, With Fullness Fashion leaders and designers have found another way to make dresses more festive looking. The change from a single out- fit to a more formal one can be made by the addition of an apron. For the approaching holiday sea- son many dirndl overskirts that can be worn open at the front or back will be popular. Considerable ingenuity has been used by the designers of the ap- rons. They are cut or draped in unusual shapes, some of them be- ing three cornered. Most of them are worn over sheathed skirts add- ing fullness and color. Some of the overskirts can be bought separately and others as part of a costume. Many come in glamorous fabrics that are em- broiderd or embossed. Displayed by fashion leaders are aprons of gold embroidered white CHRISTMAS CAUSES CONFUSION Gift-Buying Season Bewilders, Baffles Male By MAD DAVIS Is the man in your life a groper or a single-track giver qt Christ- mas? Emily Kimbrough, noted author and humorist, says that he is pret- ty sure to be one or the other. She thinks thatdmen are thrown into strange and inexplicable trances when faced with buying presents for their women. All during the Yuletide season the male of the species can be seen wandering through department stores. With a staring, frightened look in the eye, hand in pocket, he guides his halting feet through the perplexing maze only found in huge stores just before Christmas. * * * AFTER SEVERAL DAYS of this wandering, the bewildered man clutches something in desperation, usually by some coincidence, from the best looking clerk in the store, pays his money and takes it home. This "something" that he has confiscated will either be an ob- ject that he has a distinct affec- tion for, amazingly similar to a gift he bestowed on his beloved for her birthday last month, or a masterpiece of extravagance for which the poor women will never find a use. A groper is more difficult to guide, because his mind is almost lost under the mental strain that the season brings on. THE FOG that clouds men's minds during this season is unlike any other that may come over him, and can prove to be his most dis- astrous. "The only thing to do with a man like this," states Miss Kim- brough, "is to sit down and plan with him what the two of you will exchange on Christmas Day." Even this, however, may not prove fruitful, especially on the first try, AFTER DISCUSSING at some length the beautiful rhinestone necklace you would like to cherish as your own, your one and only can still come up with an out- rageous garden urn for which.you have no use ... and no garden. All you can do about teaching this man of weird tastes and un- stable memory about the facts of Christmas is to try the discussion again the next year and hope for better results. Christmas comes but once a year . ALICE GOLDSTEIN < ---Cn-a.emen. o 0 year S-t-r-e-t-c-h your Holiday! Goldstein-Brauer Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstein of Margate, New Jersey have an- nounced the engagement of their dn. hter Alie NAnmi_ to rld / . bold Bought Repaired auginer, Alce 1VaU1, , o Tea Brauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Russian Circle To Meet I. Brauer of Brooklyn, New York. At International Center Miss Goldstein is a sophomore in the literary college. Her fiance is Members of the Russian Circle ! a senior in engineering school and will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at is a member of llbe heldoFe u- the International Center. y3Th einw ed FeyCu- A talk on folk music in the ary 3 at the Linwood County Club TT.' QD' IA1' ln rrncr~fnr7heyx inT2 Atlantic City. Buy your Christmas Cards now. Fountain Pens repaired by a factory trained man. MORRILL'S 314 S. State Ph. 7177 a t i UkWt t. win Ie resenteay r t. . Choseed of the Russian Depart- ment. Phonograph records will illustrate his lecture. Read Daily Classifieds << ev Reversed Lambskin by TOPP'S Warm and caressing as a sincere heart, these driving gloves with fleecy lambskin on the inside to cuddle your fingers during icy weather. There's nothing quite like them for wearability, warmth and smart looks. Brown or beige; small, medium or large. T et worn over a gold lame sheath Buckingham-Ford dress and black organdy embossed Mr. and Mrs. William Bucking- in gold worn over black rayon ham of Berkley have recently an- faille. daughter, Joan, to H. Stanley Ford, Other overskirts are made of nounced the engagement of their gold plated or cotton sateen with son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ford of an appliqued gold pattern worn Burmingham. over velvet or velveteen. For the Miss Buckingham is a senior in more practical shoppers there is the Literary College and is affiliat- the fresh looking wrinkle proof ed with Alpha Chi Omega. nylon skirt. .........:..:. ... ..:::: '> .. . ."1J:: : : .' i:V"i .:f: lli 4t":: sm. o es 0 s artness * . j iA iN "The garter belt you don't know you're wearing" New fashions demand smooth lines, no bulk or bunching... active juniors and misses demand comfort and efficiency .... the answer ... Fancee Free! $2.00 P.S. Doubles as sanitary belt too..with satin tabs, $2.50 SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Building T lanksgiving These are but a few clearance items DRESSES 2 groups $10.00 & $14.95 Better wools, crepes, vel- veteens and corduroys... one and two piece styles. SUITS $25.00 to $39.95 Originally $39.95 to $59.95 . . . 100% wool checks, tweeds, gabar- dines and flannels. Jun- ior sizes 9-15. Reqular and short sizes 10-20. HANDBAGS 3.98 to 7.95 Better calf and suedes.. . black and colors were 7.95 to 16.95 Other bags at 2.98 and 5.00. Were to 10.95. One group $7.00 Rayon crepes, cordur gabardines . . . origin $8.95 to$14.95...s 9-15, 10-44, 10-24. BLOUSES $2.98 to $5 Originally to 10.95 Crepes, satins . . . I and short sleeves white, pastels, darks. sizes 32-44. 1 group better wools 8 Were 10.95, sizes 10- Come see Come choose Afes V. coys, ally ;izes .00 ong .95 -18. \ < ..: , ' GLOVES - 2.98 Were originally 5.95 and 6.95. Black and. brown capeskin, white kid and capeskin at 3.98. Origin- ally at 6.95. ABOVE is a fine pinwale corduroy two-piecer spe- cial at 10.00. HATS 2.98 to 500 Originally to 12.95 Odds and ends in velours, velvets, velveteen, felts, plaids., Group of sports hats and berets, felts, cor- duroy and wool jerse at 1.00. . 7.'95 '' H~ 11 ,PetJ ?'/Za e 7413 a N YLON r Luscious HALF-SLIPS Sizes 22-30 495 to 795 Delicate nightgowns in many flattering colors . . . white, pink, blue, maize, Lilac, black .. , sizes 32-38. $95 to 1595 Luxuriously trimmed SLIPS in net and lace ... sizes 9-1]5,.32-38. 5,95J to 1 095 Net and lace-trimmed PANTIES. ..sizes 5, 6, 7 Also: COMFORTABLE NYLON PAJAMAS... Pastel shades,.., sizes 32-38............ LOVELY NYLON ROBES in navy and red . . . sizes 10-18 ........... ........ .....$10.95 .....$17.95 REMEMBER: A small deposit will hold. your purchase till Christmas. 'agir ..X I I I Ii,! I. 'V . I - . .. - . i'~ I