rDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MCHIGA DAIL 106 W - 04 . ......... ..................................... m"INA'A ADVISERS OF WOMENI TO ENTERTAIN HEADS IIEADS OF ORGANIZED HOUSES MEET FOR ANNUAL DINNER HALLOWE'EN AND ILLINOIS GAME FURNISH MOTIF OF WEEK'S PARTIES League Questionaire Betsy Barbour, Helen Newberry,I and Martha Cook dormitories gave Hallowe'en dinner parties Wednes- day evening. The dinner at Mar- tha Cook was followed by the an- Z PI e. A to bi fo br w cl h4 T p1 to en '2 re '21 co to to At a al re AT FIFLD HOUSE nual stunt given by the ten girls ---who know the fewest of the Mar- 20 GUESTSWILL ATTEND tha Cook residents. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi hysical Education Department Sigma Sigma also had Halowe'en Staff And League Officers parties Wednesday evening. Are Guests of Honor Gamma Phi Beta announces theI pledging of Helen Bush, '30, of De- With approximately 120 guests troit. Miss Ruth Moore, '28, of xpected, the annual House Presi- Lansing, and Miss Marjory Allen will be guests of the sorority overI ents' supper is to be given by the the week-end. dvisers of Women at 5:45 o'clock The wedding of Miss Charlotte )morrow at the Women's Athletic Hubbard, a member of Gamma Phi uilding. The supper will be in- Beta, to John T. Snodgrass, '28, a rmal, and it is expected that the member of the Hermitage, took place last Wednesday afternoon at rief program which is to..tollow it her home. in Mt. Clemens. The Ill be concluded by 8 o'clock. whole active chapter attended the The guests at the supper' will in- wedding. Miss Hubbard would have ude 104 presidents of league graduated in '29. ouses, sororities, and dormitories. Theta Phi Alpha entertained he members of the staff of the Miss Lloyd, Miss Beatrice Johnson, hysicial education department are Dr. Margaret Bell, and Miss Ethel be guests of honor, and Mary McCormick for dinner Tuesday eve- hte, '29, president of the Wom- ning. Dr. Ruth Mountain of Olean- 's League, Elizabeth Wellman, der, N. Y., will be among the week- 9, chairman of the Board of Rep- end guests of Theta Phi Alpha. sentatives, and Cynthia Hawkins, Phi Gamma Mu announces the 9, chairman of the Judiciary pledging of Isabel Loshbaugh, '30, iuncil, have been specially invited and Marjorie Millar, '32. attend. -Alpha Epsilon Phi entertained at If any house president is unable a buffet luncheon before the game be present at the supper, the Saturday, when there were fifteen divers are asking that she send guests from the Mu chapter at substitute in her place, so that Pi Beta Phi announces the pledg- 1 organized houses may be rep- ing of Ruth Bell, '30, of Grand1 sented at the affair. Rapids. Barth of Lakewood, Ohio, Mrs. E. H. Hobart of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Mrs. J. A. Riggs of Hinsdale, Ill., Mrs. Harold Nutting, of Oak Park, Ill., Mrs. Jack Thomas of Detroit, and Miss Frances Williams of Glas- gow, Ky. Miss Williams has been visiting at the sorority this past, week. Mrs. Norman Hillier, formerly Helen Ruth, '28, of Flint, was the guest of Alpha Phi last Thursday. Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Xi Delta will hold their pledge for- mals next Friday night. Zeta Tau Alpha will have home- coming this week-end. The soror- ity announces a new patroness, Mrs. R. C. Hussey. Kappa Delta gave a formal din- ner Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Anna Dillingham, a patroness, and aft- erwards entertained her at "Porgy." Monday an informal party was given for Ellen Stevenson, an in- structor in the geology department. Delta Delta Delta entertained at a patronness' dinner Wednesday, Dean Edward H. Kraus, Professor Clifford Wood and Mrs. Wood, Mr. J. C. Christiansen and Mrs. Chris--j tiansen, Mr. A. H. Goss and Mrs. Goss. Yellow papers with yellow' papers and pink mums were used in the decorations. Among the week-end guests of( Kappa Alpha Theta are Margaret Seaman, '27, Frances Andrea, '28, and Helen Kemps, '28. The sorority announces the pledging of Cather- ine Bradley, '30, of Hartford, Con- I necticut. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertain- ed at dinner Thursday, Phyllis Loughton, '28, and three guests from the Bonstelle Playhouse: Charles Livingston, George Black-' wood, and Walter Young. Beta Delta, an alumnae associa- tion of Kappa Kappa Gamma, held a meeting Saturday morning. Helen Newberry gave a birthday dinner Thursday in honor of Miss Lydia Tanner and Miss Mary Jarvis, chaperones of the dormitory. Betsy Barbour held an informal dance last night, using the Illinois colors in the decorations. Chi Omega entertained Dean Wil- bur R. Humphreys, Prof. Albert R. Crittenden and Mrs. Crittenden,I Miss Margaret Mann, and Miss Jo-3 sephine Manis Wednesday evening1 at a formal dinner. Table decora- tions were carried out in orchidI and green.. Guests of Chi Omega for the Il- linois game week-end were Mr. and : Mrs. Thomas Hvlslop, Ovid, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas, Detroit. ALPHA OMICRONT PI Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Dorothy Gates, '29, De- troit, Margurite Kammer, '31, De- troit, and Jeanne Boswell, '31, Flint. Question: The Board of Representatives discussed the possibility of al- lowing houses to remain open and callers to stay until 1:30 on jFriday night and 12:30 on Sat- urday night. Was this acted upon? Answer: The discussion arose from the feeling on the part of some house presidents that it would be better to allow callers to remain until 1:30 on Friday night, for instance, than to have the women leaving the house at 11:30 in order to take advan- tage of the 1:30 closing hour. No action was taken on this matter and it is expected that it will be brought up again for discussion. ; There are several points of view which are very good and they deserve careful consideration. Judgments should be based on experiments with the present rule.- This reads: "All houses must close and cal- lers must leave at 10:30 o'clock, except on Friday and Saturday when the closing hour is 11:30. jThe Sunday closing hour is 11 o'clock."j Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman Board of Representatives. E I' a ' t The House Presidents' supper has become a tradition at Michigan, having been given by the Dean or Advisers of Women each fall in honor of the house presidents. This is the first year, however, that the supper has been given in the Wom- en's Athletic building, Barbour I gymnasium having been the scene of previous suppers. Miss Alice loyd has had charge of the ar- rangements for the affair. Musical Sorority Has Dinner Party. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Ruth Crooks, '30, on October 31. A very attractive Halowe'en dance took place at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last Wednesday. It was given for the pledges by the active members. On Thursday night the sorority entertained at a faculty dinner, when their guests were Dr. Earl Griggs, Professor and Mrs. Earl Dow, Professor and Mrs. Bibbit, and Miss Hayes of the University high school. This week-end saw the Alpha Delta Gamma home-coming. The STATE ARCHERY MEET* IS HELD HERETODAY' Over 30 out-of-town members of the Michigan State Archers' asso- ciation will meet at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the Women's Athletic building for the fall tournament of the organization at which archer champion of the state will be deter- mined. The meeting is being man-1 aged by H. H. Straud of Wayland, Michigan. The guests will leave immediate- ly after 1 o'clock for the University golf course where the tournament which will consist of Indian golf, will be held. There will be nine targets, one on each green, that the players will shoot. At 3:30 o'clock the archers will return to Palmer field to do target shooting until time for the dinner which will be served at 6 o'clock in the 'Athletic building. Betty Smither '29, and Ja- nette Michael, '31, will act as stu- dent hostesses. The guests at the meeting will Gamma of Mu Phi Epsilon, na-. annual alumnae breakfast was held tional honorary musical sorority, Sunday morning, when there were held its annual dinner dance on thirty guests. The sorority enter- Wednesday evening at the Huron tained at a tea for the visitors Hills country club. . Sunday afternoon. The rooms in which the party Alpha Omicron Pi entertained at was held were bright with Hal-I a buffet supper after the game lowe'en colors and emblems. The Saturday for their alumnae guests. spirit of the occasion was carried Alpha Xi Delta announces the out with Hallowe'en caps, balloons, pledging of Ruth Otto, '32, of De- and noise-makers. troit, Jane Thayer, '32, of Beloit, Covers were laid for fifty mem- Wisconsin, and Mildred Harris, '32, bers and their guests. Those pat- Toledo, Ohio. ronesses of the sorority who were Among the week-end guests at present were: Mrs. H. B. Earhart, the Alpha Xi Delta house were Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Sink, Mrs. C. W. Gill Robert Reynolds, formerly Kay Mrs. J. J. Walser, Mrs. Everett Mathews of the class of '28, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Palmer Christian, and Bennet Wood, formerly Wilma Mrs. Fielding Yost. Nower of the class of '28, and Mrs. Joseph Gast, formerly Helen Vos, also of the class of '28. Subscribe to T!;e Michigan Daily, Among the guests of Alpha Phi $4.00 per year. It's worth it! this week-end are Mrs. Carl H.. i Michigan Tailors SPECIALISTS IN LADIES COATS and DRESSES Alterations Guaranteed 625 E. 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