SUNDAY, JULY 1., 194 5, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Women's Dorms Elect Officers; Propose Plans for Summer Fun Women in the residence halls have been electing officers and planning summer activities this past week. Heading Stockwell for the summer is Gene Clark, president of Delta Theta Pi. Mary Craigmiles is pres- ident of Betsy Barbour, and Char- lotte Wood is acting chairman of Martha Cook. Women of "both Engagement o Lucy C. Wright Is Announced Prof. and Mrs. Preston Slosson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lucy Chase' Wright, to Tech. Sgt. Jim Bob Stephenson, son of Prof. and Mrs. Orlando Steph- enson. The announcement was made Sun- day, July 8, at a garden party given for Miss Wright by her parents and Mr., and Mrs. Walter 'Badger at the Badger home. Both Miss Wright and Sgt. Steph- enson graduated from ithe University High School and attended the Uni- versity of Michigan, from which Miss Wright obtained her AB in 1944.- She was a member of Delta Delta. Delta and Mortarboard, served with the advertising staff of the Daily, and was a member of the Women's War Board. Following her graduation, Miss Wright was a social worker at BOOKBINDING BY HAND adds a pleasing touch of individuality to your library. Thesis bound over night. Free estimates, pick-up and de- livery. HARAD OLSEN, Bookbinder 815 Brookwood - - - Phone :- 2-2915 Mosher and Jordan are balloting and petitioning for offices this weekend. The Couzens Hall social season be- gan Friday evening with a party carrying out the theme of Friday the 13th. Horseshoes and black cats were prominent among the decor- ations. The nurses will retain the ,tudent officers of last year. Margaret Carl- son is president of all nurses, Ruth Hollstein vice-president, and Jean Billmeier secretary-treasurer. House teas for residents and friends will be held every Friday afternoon during the eight weeks that Martha Cook will be open. Stockwell is planning a "sun-deck-! sing" for this evening, and other activities for its. eight weeks' session were planned at a house meeting Fri- day. Olivyn Pearson is vice-pres- ident of the house and Beverly Cran- del is treasurer. Other officers of Betsy Barbour, a j house for graduates for the session,t are Winifred MacFee; vice-president; Cornelia Johnson, secretary; Jane Modlin, treasurer; and Edith Kovach, social chairman. the University Settlement House in New York City. At present she is an assistant director of the local 'USO. Sgt. Stephenson, active in Play Production, and was also a member of the Men's Glee Club and an offic- er in the Alpha Nu speech fraternity. He entered the Signal Corps in the' Autumn of 1942 and went overseas in April, 1943. He helped organize theatrical performances for the army in Italy and played the leading role in "Our Town" under the personal direction of the author, Col. Thorn- ton Wilder. Sgt. Stephenson is ex- pected home on furlough late this summer, and the wedding will take place shortly thereafter.. Men, Women Will Register For Tourney Registration for the summer sports tournament sponsored by the Women's Physical Education Depart- ment will continue through Thurs- day. Men as well as women may parti- cipate in golf and tennis. Two-ball foursomes and women's singles are offered in golf, and in tennis mixed doubles and women's singles and doubles. Badminton and archery will also be open. Registration blanks must be hand- ed in at the Physical Education De- partment office in Barbour Gym or at the desk in the Women's Athletic Building by Thursday. Gaines will be played next weekend. Tournament Registration Blank Name .............................: THE ADDITION OF A WHITE SNOOD net to her summer wardrobe is a "must" for songstress Rrth Davey, of Mutual's "Fresh-Up Show." She drapes the net under her low chignon, adds a white grosgrain bandeau and is ready for tennis court or the links. -I-T- rr V r on llwl4eJ >n 4 ~ .AA. A..A ~..4.. ~ .~ '. A. .~ .4. .~ .4. ~.~ I Scientists Say If you freckle easily, give three big cheers for yourself. Science has just crowned you with distinction. An exhaustive series of experiments conducted sometime ago by two Bel- gian scientists, Dr. Van Guinterthael and Dr. Roger, reveal that if you have freckles, you have vibrant health and buoyant spirits far greater than your unfreckled sisters. And you very definitely have sex appeal. According to an article in "She" Magazine for July, freckles are not due to imperfect pigmentation nor to any other defect in a woman's skin. Nor are they caused primar- ily by exposure to the sun. Freck- les are far more than merely "skin deep." When there is high activity of two or the most important glands of in- ternalrsecretion, the adrenal and pituitary glands. they produce a cer- tain pigment known as melanin, and this pigment is deposited on the skin in an irregular pattern. The adrenal and pituitary glands are considered among the richest sources of vita- man C and a high content of this By LYNNE FORD Summer may be hardly well begun in Ann Arbor, but behind the scenes, in stores, fall has arrived with a vengeance in the guise of shipments of clothes that will be on the racks when coeds come home for Christ- ihas vacation. So far, fall fashions seem to be merely a revision of summer cottons. In fact, in the words of a Detroit buyer, recently back from New York, summer frocks are simply the "cot,- ton samples" of fall styles. Sleeves for Wools The same cap sleeves and easy shoulders that make your chambrays and ginghams so comfortable are ap- pearing in soft wools and gabardines. Bows of every manner and descrip- tion are very much in evidence and range from huge, floppy bows on necklines to neat businesslike little ones perched in most unexpected places, on shoulders, hips and sleeves. last season. The improvement is most noticeable in gabardines and, other hard finish materials. Phone,... . Activities...... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN - f iE 1111- y p A p F 4 : N siona make 1205 SOUTH UNIVERSITY ood Groom in ersonalized hair style and a proffes- d manicure are what you need to the morale in hot weather, and to you look cool and feel comfortable. Skirts are predominently straight and narrow again, and the kilt or wraparound style is still good. Don't be surprised to find an occasional dirndl lurking among the slim skirts to lend a little variety, but if you have pleats on your mind, you'll look long and hard. The plaids and flan- nels you'll wear with sweaters are the exception. Low Necklines (Continued from Page 4) (12 noon EWT), Thursday, July 19, League Ballroom. . (Note change of place of luncheon.) Conference at 12 noon CWT (1 p.m. EWT), A B C Room, Michigan League. Subject: "Why learn a foreign language?" Dean Hayward Keniston. Those in- terested who cannot attend the luncheon are welcome to come to the conference. Annual Summer Reception of the International Center. The annual summer reception for new foreign students, given by the Counselor to Foreign Students and his staff, will be held in Rackham Assembly Hall, Wednesday, July 18, froi 8 to 11 p. m. American faculty and students are especially invited to meet the' foreign students. French Tea Tues.day at 4 p.m. EWT (3 p.m. CWT) in the Grill Room of the Michigan League. French Club: The third meeting of the Club will be held Thursday, July 19 at 8 p.m. EWT (7 p.m. CWT) in the Michigan League. Mr. Pierre Raynaud, a junior in the school of engineering, a Frenchman who spent 15 yea-rs in Morocco, will speak on: "Le Moroc". Group singing, games and a social hour. All students, ser- vicemen and Faculty people interest- ed are welcome. Phi Delta Kappa. The regular weekly meeting of Phi Delta Kappa will be held at the Michigan Union on Tuesday, July 17, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Bonner Crawford will lead a discus- sion on "The Effects of Interest on Success in Learning." Members of all chapters are cordially invited. The group will assemble at the desk in the lobby and proceed through the cafe- teria line to the faculty dining room. A.I.E.E.eThe first meeting in the summer term of the Michigan Stu- dent Branch of the American So- ciety of Electrical Engineers will be held Wednesday, July 18, 6:30 p. m. (CWT) at the Michigan Union. Mr. R. Schell of International Detrola Corporation will speak on the topic "Radio Land-Mine Detectors." All students of electrical engineering are invited. Conference on the United States in the Postwar World. July 23 to August 3. Special bulletin available in the Summer Session Office, Room 1213 Angell Hall. Distinguished vis- iting lecturers. Social Dancing Class: The social dancing class sponsored by the Wo- mens Department of Physical Educa- tion will meet on Wednesday even- ing, July 18th at 7:30 CWT (8:30 EWT) in Barbour Gymnasium. Please note the change in the place of meeting which is for this week only. La Sociedad Hispanica will give a picnic on Tuesday. July 17. Those interested in attending are asked to meet in front of the Rackham Build- ing July 17 at 4 p.m. (EWT) and to bring their cwn refreshment. All students interested in Spanish are cordially invited. La Sociedad Hispanica will meet Wednesday and Thursday, July 18 and 19, in the International Center, at 4 p.m., for their regular weekly Carillon Recital. Percival Price,4 t a University Carillonneur. 2.15 p.m. 314 South State St. CWT (3:15 p.m. EWT). teas. Don't miss this opportunity to practice Spanish. Events Today Sunday, July 15: Services in Ann Arbor churches. Leaal SaIon II L' PHONE 4818 Dressy dresses go the limit with low necklines and either very short sleeves or the new full bishop sleeve. This fall, you'll turn your back if you want to seem fashion-wise, for the seemingly plain dresses if viewed from the fore are apt to be foils for un- believably. large bustles or surpris- ingly net shoulders in the back. Most encouraging of all is the fact that, on the whole, quality of mater- ials and workmanship surpass last fall's offerings. Wools will be much better and few labels will bear the reprocessed, reused tags so frequent 40 f l pr/' lade. . 0: . 1.1 1 I IT'S NEW! IT'S SMART! i 4A s; F y; 9 t 4. 'tea. SMART BLACK For the young sophisticate who knows her way about -- BLACK is the answer for everything. In cottons or sheer or some of the ex- tremely smart new things in one- and two-puce styles. Black spells enchantment. r. : y ;, s ! ' ; .. '. ,, .. . a . ° . '! f ), 1 / /i C 7r j1 netling Crumbed Coral mtake--pip The rustle of taffeta, the excitement of potent Crushed Coral lip and cheek rouge, mark "Ruffle Duffle" as the season's most captivating make-up ensemble. Convenient and charming .Ruffle Duffle tucks easily in your handbag ... is a marvelous "thank you" for a pleasant week-end. Sizes 9-15 and- to 24/2 10-44, 16/ Cool Rayon Knit 16.95 - 35.00 Shorts Set 02.50* ^ : 4 '' ,,. , _ .::> 2 4t- ni 'J 7,95 Two for summer fun: white- I STYLIST IN BEAUTY Use our new Lay-Away Plan - For a small deposit you can hold any purchase until needed. striped sweater top with short cuffed sleeves ... pretty pleated shorts. Breeze-cool in a fine rayon jersey knit. Color-bright in circus jed, sky blue or gull JULY CLEARANCE /' grey. Sizes'10 to 16. ~\ ~ - f