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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924
PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1924
AMONG THE 850 Mrs. Ruthven, Ann Arbor. Guests-
Mary Beslock, Detroit; Mabel Crotty,
(Continued from Page Five) Detroit; Dorothy O'Connor, Detroit
Sarah Bone, Detroit; Beth Mapes, Be- Genevieve Peoples, Detroit; Belen Rem-
troit; Margaret Hull, Detroit; Sarah ington, Detroit; Winifred Sample, De-
Oliver Hulswit, Grand Rapids; Blanche troit; Claire Shinnick, Detroit; Virgin-
Blackmere, Grand Rapids; Ruth Clip- ti Va Zand , Detroit; v rgCo
pert, Detroit; Altha Yerkes, North-
Detroit; Eola Zeigen,, Detroit; Flor-
ville; Jane Manton, Toledo, O.; Kate ence Stevens, Detroit; Mary Howlett,
Wrens Grand Rapids; Jane Graver, Gregory; Charlotte Haller, Calumet;
Kalamazoo; Elizabeth Rogers, Grand Betty Hertel, Memphis, Tenn.; Lucya
Rapids; Doris Rose, Battle Creek.
R s _s B C Glenn, Cincinnati, O.; Josephine Balz,
Booth 26-Delta Phi Indianapolis, Ind.; Mildred Saltsgiver,
Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. E. Glen Grand Rapids; Mrs. R. F. Kile, Roch-
Hersman and Mrs. Donal -I. Haines, ester, N. Y.; Mrs. H. D. Stricker, Ann
Ann Arbor. Guests-Virginia Jensen, Arbor; Lois E. DuRant, Pittsburgh,
Cleveland, O.; Marion Kellar, Evans- Pa.
ton, Ill.; Mabel Dykema, Grand Rap-
ida; Zlta Margadon, Bay City; Eliza- Booth 30-Sigma Delta Kappa
beth Dykema, Grand Rapids; Marjorie ChaperoneAr and s. Mer
McKechnie, Detroit. 11B. Pratt, Ann Arbor. Guests-Elvir
Mason, Glencoe, Ill.; Eileen Ihmsen,
Booth 27-Sigma Nu Pittsburg, Pa., Marjorie Gordon, De-
Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. M. J. troit; Madeline Arnold, South Haven;
Hoban, Jackson. Guests-Alberta Elinor Bauschard, Erie, Pa.; Marian
Horton, Ann Arbor; Edna Balz, In-Ritchie, Chicago, Ill.; Margaret Camp-
dianapolis, Ind.; Helen Million, Des bell, Cincinnati, 0.; Bernice Moore.1
Moines, Iowa; Frieda Boes, Ann Ar- Minneapolis, Minn.; J'Willva Meach-
bor; Cara Murbock Cleveland, O.;n em, Holly; Alva Moore, Summit, N. J.;
Mary Pell, Detroit; Cornelia Mueller, Gladys Carnegie, Highland Park;
Plymouth; Marjorie Houghton, Bay Elizabeth Cain, South Haven; Mar-
City; Thelma Smith, Detroit; Beulah garet Anderson, Detroit.
Brown, Ann Arbor; Miriam Wicksall,-
South Haven; Gertrude Bailey, De Booth 31-Independents
troit; Olive Henderson, Detroit. Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pel-
ikan. Guests- Thelma Marxhausen,
Booth 28-Beta Theta Pi Detroit; Virginia Cuffy, East Jordan;
Chaperon-Mrs. Edward E. Hart- Evelyn Foster, Menominee; Caroline
wick, Ann Arbor. Guests - Sayde- Warner, Urbana, Ill.; Nancy Harsh.
beth Heath, St. Clair; Harriet Shear- Ann Arbor; Esther Saefert, East
er, Bay City; Stella Thomson, Grand Washington, O.; Margaret Beckett,
Iapids; Sylvia Hassenzahl, Ann Ar- Bay City; H. M. Thayer,. Battle Creek
bor; Betty Drake., Ann Arbor; Isabel Dorothy Meyers, Ann Arbor; Gladys
Nichols, Ann Arbor; Josslyn Smith, Nichols, Kalamazoo; Gladys Richards
Ann Arbor; Eleanor Lee, Youngstown, Ann Arbor; Ruth Vogel, Ann Arbor;
0.; Alice Allen, Detroit; Laura Mar- Maryette Ryan, Mt. Pleasant; Cynthia
tindale, Detroit; Ethlyn Roehm, De- Smith, Ann Arbor.
troit; Marjorie Tanner, Flint; Mar- -
garet Mitchell, Flint; Betty Connor, Booth 32-Phi Alpha Delta and Gam-
Flint; Betty Butman, Fremont, O.; ma Eta Gamma
Anna Shaw, Chicago, Ill.; Mary Dav- Chaperon - Mrs. R. N. Smith, La
ison, Flint. Porte, Ind. Guests-Geneva Lutman,
La Porte, Ind.; Florence Reiner, De-
Booth 29-Hermitage Fraternity troit; Helen Waldron, Corning, N. Y.;
Chaperones-Dr. A. G. Ruthven and (Continued on Page Seven)
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