PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATITM AY, APIL 5, 1919 WHO'S WHO Al THE HOP (Continued from Page Five) Marie Hixson, Houghton; Hortense J. Hatch, Marshall; Frances E. Coates; Oak Park, Ill.; Helen Shephard, Omaha, Neb.; Marion Smith, New York City; Mary I. Trigg, Washington, D. C. Booth 11-Theta Delta Chi Chaperones- Mr. and Mrs. H. W.. Fleischauer, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shoemaker, Elmira, N. Y. Guests Misses Dorothy Wilder, Marjorie Van Norman, Antoinette Schantz, Irma Rinshed, Detroit; Madeline Markham, C'harlotte; Lois Shoemaker, Elmira, N. Y.; Emily Edwards, Wellesley, Mass.: Dixie Barrett, New York City. Booth 1---Delta Upsilon Chaperones-Mrs. Willis o. Nance, Chicago. Guests-Misses Josephine Serrill, Harriet Bqnallak, Mary Full- er, Barbara Marquis, Donna Laverock, Detroit; Marjorie Lee Post, Petoskey; Cornelia Clark, Ann Arbor; Luella Marsh, Muskegon; hester Johnson, Manistee; Sylvia Cooper, Norwalk, o.; Adelaide Hughes, Montreal, Can. Booth 13-Chi Psi Chaperones-Mrs. H. J. Burkhardt, Rochester, N. Y. Guests - Misses Melen Paton, Hazel Holmes, Josephine Morrison, Gertrude Mann, Ruth Kresge, Margaret Dewar, Dorothy Dingwall, Grace Dewitt, Janet Joy, Detroit; Edna Martindale, Farming- ton; Margaret Perkins, Grand Rapids; Jesse Davidson, Maria Handley, Chi- cago, Ill.; Margaret Moore, Washing- ton, D. C. Booth 14-Psi Omega Chaperones - Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frost, Muskegon. Guests - Misses Loretta Fraser, Gertrude Lamare, De- troit; Elsie Crowley, Grand Rapids; Genevieve Morrill, Jackson; Frances Whitney, Ypsilanti; Minetta Marie Goetz, Ann Arbor; Gladys Brandts New York; Ruth Curtis, Toledo, O.; Lucile LeVoy, Portland, 0.; Marie MacKay, Miami, Fla. Booth 15-Phi Sigma Delta Guests-Misses Sarah Kozlow, Rose Hubar. Sadie Horwick, Esther Imer- man, Irene Rosenberg, Esther Lam- port, Helen Hubar, Detroit; Catherine Smith, Grand Rapids; Maebelle Wol- lenstein, La Porte, Ind.; Helen Blank, Harrison, N. J. Booth 16-Phi Kappa Sigma Chaperones-Prof. JohnIt . Brumm. and Mrs. Brumm. Guests - Misses Louise Johnston, Pauline Dunn, De- troit; Clara Reid, Port Huron; Emma Jane Minor, Ruth Minor, Grand Rap-; ids; Hester Haze, Lansing; Katherine MacLeod, Evanston, Ill.; Phebe Hub- bard, Ashtabula, O.; Margaret Rowell, Valparaiso, Ind.; Helen Hudson, Gos- hen, Ind.; Shirley Rutherford, New York City; Margaret Dalrymple, Louisville, Ky. Booth 17-Independent Guests-Misses Grace Young, Laura Clarke, Celia Girardin, Sara Lamberg, Adelaide V. Wendover, Detroit; Franc- es Caldwell, Constantine; Mildred Vans Amberg, Brighton; Ethel E. Orton, Three Rivers; Bernice Whittemore, Alice H. Brown, Ann Arbor; Hildred Doubler, Ruth Wise, Cleveland, O.! Ethel H. Glauz, Grand Rapids; Franc- es Salinger, South Bend, Ind.; Helen Roeloss, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Booth 18-Delta Chi Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Reed, Toledo, O. Guests--Miss's Laura Ballentine, Dyme Bodenstab, Is- abel Laylander, Edith Meiser, Helen Worcester, Detroit; Ethel Apfel, ,lizai- beth Arthur, Mina Montigel, Enma, Riggs, Ann Arbor; Geneva A. Bacon, Toledo, O.; L. Allene tecker, Ros- well, N. M.; Frances M. Dundas, LT:mss- ing; Flora Kelley, Kansas City, Mo.: Elizabeth Schieffelin, Wellsboro, Pa. Booth 19-Acacia Chaperone- Mrs. L. C. Goodrich. Ann Arbor. Guests- Misses Esther Louise Fiss, Albion; Myrtle Cum- mings, Vera M. Cummings, Jackson Ethel J..Sherwsoo,Has- City,; lant< tact. St. Johns; NMinnis t;linsbutisMct Grew, Pittsburg, Pa.; Lodema Wil liams,, Eldora, Ia.; Mihldred 1. Ii man, Rochester,.N. Y.; Leila E..N_ 5 . ell, ;llmdora, Ia.; Agnes M1. Haum, New Castle, Pa. Bootis 20--Commerce Club Chaperones-Prof. I. Leo Sharfman and Mrs. Sharfman. Guests-Missrs Helene Carmichael, Beatrice Radc. coacher, Mildred IHenry. Detroit; Olites Nobert, Margaret Kelly, Jackseon; Lucy Moran, Grand Rapids; Thelta Forsyth, Gladstone; Pauline Johnsen, Owosso; Marion Handley, Toledo, O.; Mary Lohrstoffer, Port Huron; Doris Sprague, Cheboygan; Grace Olilmach- er, Florence Morrison, Annints r; Lois Maher, Ma-ille, N. V. Booth 21-Sigma Chi Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. John D. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Newland, Benton Harbor. Guests Misses Olive Hutchinson, Maunie Wal don, Ethel Wills, Lois Knowlson, Julia Hammond, Dorothy Sherbondy, De- troit; Louise Hatch, Marshall; Flor- ence Sheets. Benton Harbor; Doris' Witt, St. Joseph; Helen Stimson, Hunt- ingburg, Ind.; Charlene Fieberger, Wellesley, Mass. Booth 22-Psi Upsilon Chaperones-Mrs. C. N. Smith. Bay City; Mrs. Charles A. Khuen, Sagi- naw. Guests-Misses Ruth Stone, Es- ther Caulkins, Betty Caulkins, Harriet Pierson, Lucy Phillips; Margaret Mc-I Donald, Detroit; Elizabeth Briscoe, Jackson; Lucy Carlisle, Eleanor Car- lisle, Sagniaw; Virginia Mack, Ann Arbor; Eunice Mitchell, Ellen Mitchell, Ruth McCaskey, Rachel Watt, Roxena Hassett, Toledo, 0.; Florence Hyde, Kansas City, Mo. Booth 23-Xi Psi Phi and Eremites Chaperones--Mrs. G. C. Parker, De- troit; Prof. J. H. Cissel and Mrs. Cis- sel, Mrs. Edward Danill, Mrs. Wilmot, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Lillian Wallace, Detroit; Eleanor Dixon, Port Huron; Merrild Worsford, Grand Haven; Grace Burrett, Margaret Neff, Ann Arbor; Martha Shepard, Parnas- sus, Pa.; Yvonne Stalker, 'T'oronto, Can.; Cecilia Fohey, Hattiesburg. Miss.; Virginia K. Updike, Esther L. Dorrance, Ethel McAlpine, Detroit; June LeVerette, Pontiac; Dorothy Wall, Kalamazoo; Ernestine Hall, Lansing; Doris C. McDonald, Holly; Mildred Edmunds, Grand Rapids; Merle M. Miller, Menoninee; Josephine Shaffer, Lima, O.; Kathleen Trask, Detroit. Booth 24-Independent Chaperones-Dr. Stouffer and Mrs. Stouffer, Ann Arbor; Dr. J. C. Mac- Lennan and Mrs. MacLennan, Wind- sor, Ont. Guests-Misses Margaret (Continued on Page Seven) Last Times Tonight Elsie Ferguson in "Hi arisi~anife" The very first night she came down in a caring French creation. Wow! but the Puritan husband and "in-laws" wtee hrified! Worse shocks yet to come! You will get a bigger idea of Elsie Ferguson's brilliance when you see her dressed in these stunning Paris clothes. BURTON HOL MES TRAVELOGUE SELECTED COMEDY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday f .5 I 5i - M ADOLPH ZUKO~t es1I Pz'c'eV~ A WAAN T ARTC.AFT VSC!J / "THE SILVER KING" is one of the most intensely dramatic motion pictures ever screened Its thrilling depths cc uld not be better sounded by any living actor than William Faversham It is a picture of love. of life, of death and will touch the deepest chords of your being. William Faversham is a master. "Never Too Old"-Sennett Comedy EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! Fyfie Naval Base Qou riette Four Jolly Tars. in Sing Song AUGMENTED ORCHESTRaA Children 10c---Including Tax---Adults 25c SHOWS TODAY 1:30-3:00-4:30-7-8:30 I ARCADE A Good Show Every Day Saturday, April 5, Geraldine Farrar in "Shadows" (Ret.) This story by Willard Mack presents Miss Farrar in a fine role, first as an'Alaskan dancing girl, then as a Detroit Society woman Sunday-Monday, April 6-7 Kay Laurel in "The Brand" A Rex Beach Picture, described as 'The Most Thrillimg Melodrama Since The Spoilers'" Tuesday, April 6, Constance Talmadge in "Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots" (Ret.) The Story of a Pretty Wife vith Pretty Slippers COMING-NORIMA TALMADGE IN "THE PROBATION WIFE" CONSTANCE TALMIADGE IN "A LADY'S NAME" ALICE JOYCE IN "THE LION AND THE MOUSE" i i .