I WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Michigras ,announces 58 Theme By CAROL SHAPIRO "Ventures in Ventions" has been chosen for the 1958 Michigras theme by Central Committee members.f Magenta and chartreuse shave also been chosen as the Michigras colors. The 1958 theme will be a ven- ture in inventions, or more clev- erly put and the theme of thel weekend, "Ventures in Ventions." The theme was selected because of: its broad field of interest to spec- tators. Challenging Theme "Ventures in Ventions" would be a challenge to those people di- reetly connected with the staging and behind the scenes work of Michigras. With the theme of inventions, Michigan students will have an opportunity to show their creative talents. ,For those of a conservative na- ture a float or booth theme might be picked'from the numerous his- torical inventions of the past. Others more concerned with the present will most likely be more interested in modern or relatively 4 modern inventions. However, the theme is not limit- ed to only historical or modern inventions. Those possessing' less inhibitions and a wild imagina- tion may want to unveil an inven- tion of their own creation. Give Late Permission / The two day event is to take place April 25 and 26 with late permission of 1:30 a.m. on Satur- day being provided for women stu- dents. Although Michigras weekend seems far away, work has already begun ont the carnival weekend. Publicity co-chairmen Sandi Sol, '58, and John Kirkendall, '60, have recently announced fifteen sub-chairmen for the publicity committee. They are as follows: Joyce Wienke, '60, and Wayne Woodard, 159E, radio and television; Elaine CLASSIFIEDADVERTISIG BUSINESS SERVICES MICHIGAN DAILY PHOTO SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION GE LMAINTENANCESERVICE.LADADVERTISINGRnWANTED-Someone to drive '53 Che Storm windows. R Gonzales, NO 5C C LASIFIED RATES The Amazing excellent cond., from New York M' 6968. )J38 AIRS area to Ann Arbor. NO 3=6576. )G I N Es ;1 DAYL E DAY 6 DAYS ISE RITISIL WANTED: Ride to Mass. for Christe LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian ESD Y'Jvacation. Call Kallock, NO 2-.3197. )I blinds installed properly. Murphy , ,- - It's fabulous - _ _____________ Brothers, 320 E.dLiberty. NO 8-6725. 2 .80 2.00 .96 compare the features )J35 - IAn,-_ compare the price SPECIAL WEEKEND RAT PRINTING Specialties - 24 hour service News Letters - Stationery Fraternities - Sororities Invites - Programs Posters -Tickets ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132 415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market) ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National Bldg. NO 5-6107 } )J12 While You Wait Service SANFORD'S -Daily-David Arnold FITTING ENDS--Costume fitting for "Kiss Me Kate," this year's Musket production, ended yesterday, but ticket sales go on. Prices will be higher for the Friday, Dec. 13- show. Tickets are on sale from 8 to 5 p.m. across from the managers qffice of the Union. FRAME THOSE -EYES: Coeds Wear Glasses As Beauty Accessory By NANCY VERMULLEN "Men never make passes at girls who wear glasses." What an outmoded adage that is! Eyeglasses have come to be such an important beauty acces- sory that many of them ordered by women today are actually filled with window glass! The fir'st thing to consider in choosing eyeglass frames is your face. Its shape - oval, square, trite angular or round - should be the key to the frame-shape you choose. For Tall Faces For a tall face, the recommen- dation goes this way: Choose frames with definite strength in theirshape; square frames, or substantial, side-winged ones. A square face is softened by round frames of black plastic or tortoise. Winged frames also help to balance the jawline. A triangular face benefits from less lens area and quite slim frames with not much breadth in the temple area, while a round face needs very light or very dark frames to emphasize the eye area and width at the top to offset roundness. Guides for Frames Eye and hair color are good guides in choosing frames in the right hue for you. Deep blue is flattering on blondes, and red heads fined cocoa the best choice for them. Warm red is especially lovely on brunettes. Choose your glasses with care, for they are your most important Junior Play A mass meeting for junior girls who are interested in working on the make-tip committee for Junior Girl's Play is at 4:15 p.m. today in the League. accessory. Lenses should be large enough so they won't cut off the outer edge of the eye. Crowding the eyes makes them look smaller and closer together. Remember that the width across the top of your frames should be equal to the width of cheekbones. Try for the uncluttered look if you wear glasses. 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