PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ?, 1925 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 Detroit; Helen M. Porter, Detroit; Josephine Bay, Detroit; Margaret derwood, Detroit; Katherine Winda- SOLE nMOrBE UESTS Henrietta Guetschow, Detroit; Jane ierz, Birmingham; Margaret Coble, mere, Miami, Florida. SpudnLasing; I'rene Ayling, Detroit; Louise Grinnell, Detroit; Ruth Lansing; Frances M. Murray, East Morey, Los Angeles, Calif.; Marian Booth 10-Phi Kappa (Continued from Page Three) Tawas; Dorothy F. Squiers, Ypsilanti; Parker, Cincinnati, O.; Carmen Roth- Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gfell, Booth 5-Pi Kappa Alpha Mildred T. Martin, Crystal Falls; Mad- enberger, Napoleon, O.; Yvonne Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mark- Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mc- eline Lister, Pontiac; Martha L. Bark Roueax, Ottawa, Can.; Elizabeth Un- (Continued on Page Five) Pherson, Howell. Guests-Misses Lil- ema, Holland; Dorothy S. Kinner, lian Leeson, Ann Arbor; Gladys Wood, ; Cleveland, O.; Verna M. Trebilcock, Ann Arbor; Frances Dunnewind, Ispheming; Emma Jane Hitchner, Grand Rapids; Margaret Rogers, Mishawaka, Ind; Elouise M. Martin, Grand Rapids;; Katherin Booth, Muskegon; Helen B. Biahnik, Menomi- Spearfish, S. Dak.; Marjorie Mallory, nee; Lila E. Reynolds, Battle Creek: Evanston, Ill.; Helen McDowell, Chi- Frieda E. Bank Ann Arbor; Eleta C. cago; Mary Mathias, Elkhart, Ind.; Seeley, Pontiac; Mrs. Don C. Wheeler,- Hariette Wise, Van Wert, O.; Evelyn, Detroit; Mrs. Frank T. Whitney, Sagi- I Rezanka, Detroit; Mary Moritz, Atlan- naw. ta, Ga.; Genevieve Moritz, Atlanta,1- Ga.; Frances Mallory, Evanston, Ill. Booth 8-Alpha Kappa Lambda, GREATER ChryonNO SHWNSTA Booth 6-Alpha Chi Rho Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Strong. NOW SHOWING THAN Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mad- Guests-Misses Hazel McCreedy, Bad MARRIAGE lem, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Axe; Sarah Slocum, Pasadena, Calif.; With Helen Bailey, Ann Arbor; Marion R. Thelma Potter, Flint; Wave De Bolt, Fikes, Detroit; Isabelle Griffith, To- Sturgis; Susie L. Stratton, Bradford, ARJORI DW ledo, O.; Sarah Bonine, Ann Arbor; Pa.; Dorothy Rogers, Clarksburg, W. LOU TELLEGAN Constance Stanbrough, Detroit; Jean Va.; Florence Davis, Slippery Rock PEGGY RELLY Carrabin, Ann Arbor; Antoinnette Pa.; Adelyn Burke, Detroit; Dorothy EFFIE SHANNON Feick, Sandusky, O.; Gretchen Mulli- Crocker, Utica, N. Y.; Alice Wuerfel. son, Ann Arbor; Marian Wassink, Ann Ann Arbor; Mildred Boyce, Detroit; Arbor. Helen Stair, Monroe; Helen Augs- purger, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Lillian Lath- Booth 7-Psi Omega ers, Inkster.f Patrons-Dr. and Mrs. Lyman L. Jones, Detroit. Guests-Misses Mar-. Booth 9-Delta Chi garet L Stoakes, Detroit; Mayme E. Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. G. Raymond Kerr, Detroit; Dorothea D. Zentgrebe, Wiess, Grand Rapids. 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