Page .Eighteen T HE MI CH IGA N DA ILY Page Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAlI V A1~/U~C1Marshall Ilerson, Helen Greene aidBoemaElaie Grenbergand and William Jagger, Glenna Greg- ory and Micheal Liuzzi, Margaret (Continued from Page 171 Grein and Howard Hilfinger, Bar- bara Grimm and Jack McGregor, strong, Joan Glover and John Arlene Gringer and J. Recanati. Purvis, Robin Glover and Robert Evelyn Grossman and Bob Jaf- Erf. fe, Marilyn Groe and Don Waat- Ruthie Gaebel and Allan Law- ti, Betty Anr Gruschow and son, Adele Godfrey and Robert Jerry Stonkoff, Phyllis J. Gun- Carbeck, Carol Goldenberg and drum and William N. Sweet, Ber- Ralph Coskey, Nancy Golder andn Harry F. Hillman, Rhoda Gold- nold, Laura Guttentag and An- stein and Edward Goldstein, Lu- thony Block Jane Gwyn and cille Goldstone and Arthur Sch- John Marr. neider, Daone Golumbia and Lar- ry Wellman, Nancy Goodhew and Paul Bagrow, Marjorie Goodman NANCY HAADSMA and Dan R. and Warren Cawan, Mary Lou Antrim, Mary Hackett and Jo- Goodrich and Russel Bradley seph L. Simpson, Nancy Habig- Ives, Lolita Gordin and Don E. hort and Bill Owen, Ralen Hager Dulany, Maxine Gordon and San-'and D. B. Yntema, Margie Hager fodaywaxe ooa S and Glenn Lieving, Charlotte ford Schwartz.Haig and Walter Tabar. Sheila Gordon and Theodore Doreen Halpern and Sanford Zipf, Sandy Gotshalk and Herb Dre apr n afr Rovner, Mary Jo Gould and Krongold, Mr. and Mrs. Richard REichard F. Dunn, Rugh Grabow- Lee Halsey, Jo Halton and Thom- skihand JF.kDhie, Magh Graw-as Jacobson, Joyce Halzberger and ski and Jack White, Mary Gra- and John McMichael, Mariel ham and William G. Ball, Peggy Hamilton and Richard Snow, Dol- Graham and Paul Paris, Betty ly Hammel and Johnny Hutton. Gram and Keith Baguley, Joan H Grambow and Jim Kneussl, Lu- Dorothy J. Hammett and George cile Graburg and George Merritt, L. Allen, Peggy Harrigan and John Wanda Gray and Harold Heruson. E. Flynn, Ann Hanson and John s Piazza, Dolores Hanuva and Mich- BEVERLY GREEN and John ael Anthony Marchese, Mr. and Hobyak, Georgia Green and Don- Mrs. William C. Harding, LouF -Harnden and William Maitland,'S Doris Harold and Reginald G. Sydnor. MUSIC and * k BETTY HARTLE and Lloyd F. I RECORDS b Yeo, Joan Hass and Robert Saure- li gret, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hass, I DonB ilCarolyn Hauf and Edward M.C Don Baey Pickett, Laura Ruth Hazzard and r Jack E. Hulburd, Mary Todd F Spike Jones' unmerciful rib- Hedges and Dan Danton, Mr. and s bing of "Tennessee Waltz" has Mrs. George Heenan, Ingeborgn - -, _L_ . ..... mvn OH NO-Ysi Nicholas explain- ed that she couldn't attend the J-Hop this year because her health is delicate and the dance floor is too drafty. Heesch and Edward Bell Van Bu- ren, Jean Beidgen and Robert Schopps. Minnie Heller and Leon Reis- :in, June Hellman and Allen D. Helman, Elvera Hellner and Wil- iam H. Van De Graaf, Norma Hendershot and Haven Doane, Collen Henderson and Alfred Per- y Bowles, Gloria Henderson and Herb Woodrich, Nellie Jo Hender- on and Bud Nagelvoort, Jean- ine Hendges and Bill Zabiosky, Monday, February 12, 1951 Margaret Hergicinski and ,Herb son and Chailes Mayer, Pat Peck. Jahns and Cordy Russell, Shirley Maryell Von Herrmann and Jaques and Joe Cameron, Maxine. James Meola,kRose Mary Herz- James and Donald Van Tenam, berg and Jack Conlin, Mavish Nancy James and Andrew Karo- Heyzog and Fred Thompson, ly, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jarosik,. Nancy Bough and Carl Bryant, Joan E. Jeffery and Ward Van Marilyn Hey and Robert Webster, Wormer, Nancy Jena and Robert Joan Hildebrandt and Thomas R. Van Arsdel, Joan Jensen and' Sawyer, Martha Hill and Clifford John Lee Rogers, Joan Jewett and A. Mitts, III, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. John Stitt. Hills.,Virginia Jobes and William Er-' JOANNE HINKLE and John icson, Betty Lou Jockwig and Rob- JOANE IINEE ad Jhnert Lide, Barbara Johnson and._ Sposito, Ledra Hirsch and Walter Bruce Booker, Barbara Johnso n Littman, Jacque Hirt and George Bruim B urker, BetbyaJohnson Inman, jr., Mr and Mrs. William !a Jim Turner, Betty Johnson C. Hiscock, Margaret Hobbs andngJohnoon and Gay. Van Ottren, Van Monroe, Anita Hoert andJ Harold L. Ward, Joan C Hoff Karlin Johnson and Leonard man and Duane N. C.dHof-n~ Robinson, Lillian Johnson and mSunerran.Wally Vaughan, Marcella John- Laura Hoffman and Bruce Wal- son and J. Allan Weygandt. marth, Marge Homant and Lee Boboltz, Elizabeth Holloway and MARY ELLEN Johnson and Jim Harold C. Cunningham, Diane Jordan, Pat Johnson and Ned. Holloway and King Bridgman, McClellan, Doris Johnston and Betty Holley and Jim Dunnbar, Merwin Phelps, Constance Jones Eunice C. Holmes and Ronald H. and Jack Vandenberg, Jean Belle Johnson, Lois Holmes and Ray J. Jones and Richard Lee Pew, Mary Symons, Mary Lousie Hook and Jo Jones and Ross Licero, Patti Norman Sparks, Jones and Porter Hicks, ir., Shir- Marilyn Hoopingarner and Rob- lee Jorgenson and John Madden, ert Schmidt, Toshiko Horiuchi Judy Jorstad and Richard Berg- and Herbert Tanigawa, Audrey man, Mr. and Mrs. H. Iilliott Horsburgh and Richard T. Duffy, Jose, Susan Joseph and Donald Jean Hoyt and Bruce Corliss, Bar- Bachrach, Patty Joy and Bruce bara Housler and Millard Derr, Arden. Nancy House and Gordon C., Joyce Kaiser and James Ham- Sharpe, Sally M. Hovey and burg, Ralle Kamens and William- James W. Reese, Marilyn Howes Rothman, Luella Kananen and and Jim Bishop. Lawrence Jobin, Dorothy Kandt * * and James Bagnall, Carolyn Kap- PAT HOWIE and John Griffith, Ian and Hugh W. Greenberg, Dorothy J. Hubbell and George Marilyn Karasek and Tom Un- Timoff, Suzanne Huber and Ben gerleider. Pederson, Ann C. Huddle and Barbara Katz and Jack Lyison, Ivan P. Lambert, Mary Rose Hud- Geraldine Katz and Dean Ladas,. son and Robert T. Wagner, Mar- Barbara Kaufman and Richard garet J. Huebshman and Ralph Z. Rosenfeld, Laurel Kearns and E. Olson. Charles V. Crossley, Kathleen Adele Hulburd and Wayne Mel- Keely and Donald Zill. chiori, Janice Hulett and Dean* * Harris, Doris J. Humes and David CAROLYN kEITH and James H. Ponitz, Helen Humphrey and F. Smigel, Barbara Keller and Edgar Stone, Joan Hunsiker and William Horne, Louise Keller and Royce H. Shafter. Warren Spalding, Joan Kellett Miriam Hurlin and JackIP and Howard B. Bingham. Raymond, Nancy Jo Huston and Louise L. Kelley and Ronald S.. Ted Harrison, Marge Hyde and Swarthout, Anna Kelly and Bob Fred Pitman, Mary Ann Hynes Ridgway, Lois Kenny and Earl and Michael Lamb. Hunigman, Carolyn Keppler and a a a Harland Dodge, Elsie Kerlin and MARJORIE Ingram and Rob- Paul Downie. ert E. Lemmer, Sally Ippol and eaAnnee Kermath r and a Jae A- Theodore Daykin, Joan Irvingemn u enradBro and Doug Lawrence, Jo Irwin and R. Shifman, June Kerns and Al Dayne Davis, Nancy Isley and Goldman, Frances Kerschenbaum John T. Buck, Nancy Isolampi and Hubert J. Brandt, Nancy and Dan Smith, Lou Israel and Ketchpaw and Conrad Ettl. Larry Stein. MARY VIRGINIA Keyes and Merle Jacobson and Thomas P. John R. Hathaway, Diana Khoury Massnick, Muriel Jacobson and and James C. Meehan, Dorothy Robert B. Mersereau, Helene J"eck- (continued on Page 20) t- had its repercussions. T ue tune's publishers have protest- ed to RCA Victor, which pro- duced Jones' satirical waxing, and a number of radio stations have issued a ban against it. Evidently there are some people who can't see the value of a good laugh in these troubled times. Already the best selling pop- ular record in England, "I Taut I Taw a Puddy Tat" is fast climbing to the top in U.S.A. listings. On MGM's ver- sion of the tune, Mel Blanc sings all the parts, including those of the lisping canary, Tweety Pie, and the hungry pussy-cat, Sylvester. Quite a fuss is being made in a show business publication over the reportedly widespread practice of disc jockeys being "on the take," or riding the payola. In other words, accept- ing loot from record manu- facturers and distributors for plugging certain discs.ISt is only fair to report that no blanket indictment is made against the deejay fraternity. It is safe to assume that the majority operates legitimately and spin their pl.tters in ar- cordance with public dema nd, rather than at the behest of operators handing out bribe money. Band Leader Elliott Law- rence has an invitation from the navy to join up with a commission and brin along his band, intact. Similar deal to those worked out by the snrmed services during World War IS, shen Artie Shaw and Sam Donahue headed navy dance crews. and Glknn Miller fronted an orchestra for the army. Billy Eektine's fir t record hit of the New Year is "When You Return," barked by "If." The latter tune is already off to fast start, thanks to Perry Como's resdition. Decca is preparing an all- out promotion of Bing Crosby record hits in connection with his 20th anniversary in show business, Ai(tually Bing s ca- reci eoes bark a little further. Sis voice can be iseard on some Paul Whiterman re.ords made in 1927. although he is not identified on the label.) 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