ER 17, 1931 THE MICHIGAN DA r.U' Y t/ OUTflOR PROCRAM WILL BE RESUMED AFTER NEW' YEARS First Janyuary Party to Feature, Activities of Outdoor Cooking Club. RAMBLERS PLAN HIKE January Schedule to Terminate With Skiing and Skating Event. Martha Cook Gives Christmas Program C and Party Tonightl This evening at 10:30 o'clock the residents of Martha Cook are hold- ing their Christmas party. Thej general chairman in charge of ar- rangements is Mildred Lasser, '32, and Edna MacKenzie, '32, is chair- man of music.a Varsity Team to Meet Universi- ties Soon in Discussion of India and War Debts. Gladys Baker, '33, and Alice Schleh, '32, will receive the two nn.Ci}']nvo !moll 1in i'!t3 'n~I~~iC u r ..So c e y No tes... JUNIOR 3JI TIME FOR I..a a l u Alpha Chi Omega., Alpha Chi Omega entertained Miss Winifred Ferrin at dinner last Monday evening. Miss Ferrin, who is now residing in Missouri, was former house mother of the chap- ter. A rushing dinner was held Tuesday evening in honor of four guests.yRed tapers and roses were used in the decorations. This eve- ning, a formal dinner and Christ- mas party will be given for the chapter members. Alpha Delta Pi., tive members. Dean and Mrs. Wil- bur R. Humphreys, Professor and Mrs. Bennett Weaver, Professor and Mrs. Roderick McKenzie, and Miss Marjorie Wilker were honored at dinner cn Wednesday evening. Collegiate $orosis. Outdoor activities will resume im- mediately after vacation, according to Glendora Gosling, '33, outdoor manager of the Women's Athletic Association. Four parties will be given in Jan- uary. This is the first month that the outdoor program has been com- plete. Jan. 9 the outdoor cooking club under Marjorie Elsworth, '32, will meet. Women will meet at 2 o'clock Saturday at the Palmer Field house and will hike out to a suitable location. Recipes will be collected and a fire built. Further plans will be announced later. To Have Skating. A skating party will be held Jan. 16 as the second club function. Martha Boehmer, '32, will lead the group. In case that the weather is not suitable the date of the party will be changed. The Rambler's club undi. Eliza- beth Schull will meet Jan. 2$. This club has been organized for those women who are interested in hikes and in nature pursuits. Last week Dr. Russell C. Hussey of the geology department, was the adviser of the grou.p. - The three clubs will combine on Jan. 30 and will give the big out- door party of the month. If there is snow a skiing and skating party will be held. Miss Mary Stewart, in- structor in physical education is faculty adviser for the outdoor pro- gram. Plan Cabin. Tuesday night 'the cabin commit- tee of the Women's Athletic Asso- ciation met for org nization. A definite program for the building of the cabin and the method to be used for financing it will be an- nounced later. The committee is Miss Gosling who has charge of es- timates and prices, Catherine Rent- schler, '33Ed, who has charge of location, Dorothy Elsworth, '32, president of W. A. A.. and Miss Stewart, adviser. The committee is busy at present writing to other colleges aId getting information on the type of cabins they have. Whether or not it will be a social project or a money making project will be decided later. ' POETRY IS THEME OF A.A.U.W. TALK Dr. Gerald Sanders Speaks on 'Modern Poetry' at Meeting. First on the program is the song pos1iio Upen on one women's vda - "The Snow" by Edward Elgar, ar- sity debate teams for the present ranged for quartet. The women tak- season, Mr. Lloyd Riley, coach, an- ing part in this are Beth Chandler, nounced yesterday. '32, Edna Mackenzie, '32, Jane Tre- ,Michigan opposes two universi-, dinnick, '33, and Lenore Caro, '32. The accompanist will be Helen ties in varsity debates this year. An Bentley, '32, and Genevieve Griffey, affirmative team composed of Alice '32, will play the violin obbligato. Echleh, '32, Maxine Gilmore, '33, A play "Neighbors" by Zona Gale and Dorothy Davis, '33, will meet will next be given. It was produced women 'representing Northwestern under the direction of Ruth Morni-I; ;on, '32. The women taking part in university in a debate here. The this production are Edith Carlin, negative team on which are: Jean '33, Olive Randall, '33, Marjorie Hagaman, '33, Gladys Baker, '33, Johnston, '33, Edna Miller, '33, Mil- and Dorothy Daniels, '32, will go dred Cresswell, '33, Jean Crawford, to Bloomington, Indiana to debate '33, Helen Campbell, '33, and Beth with Indiana university. ' Chandler, '32. Whether India shall be given The chorus composed of Rosetta complete independence from Great Himler; ,'32, Mildred Lasser, '32, Britian is the question being dis- Fumi Oi, '32, Marion Quarton, '32, cussed among these universities. Lucile Swain, '32, Charlotte Anne The debate with Northwestern uni- Thompson, '32, Alice vanden Boo- versity which is to be held on Feb. gert, '32, Kathryn Van Zoeren, '32, 18, is the only one to be discussed Marion Vaughn, '32, Mary Alice in Ann Arbor in which the Indian Thoms, '32, and Beth Chandler, '32,1 question will be used. accompanist will sing some French A debate with Cincinnati univer- and German Christmas carols. The sity .will be held in Ann Arbor on carols which will be sung are "Can- Feb. 16 but it will be on the ques- tique de Noel," "Il est ne le divin tion of the cancellation of war Enfant," "Stille Nacht, Heilige debts. Mr. Riley announced that Nacht" with violin accompaniement Helen Haapamaki, '32, Alice Gil- by Genevieve Griffey, '32, and "O bert, '33, and one other to be chosen Tannenbaum 'O Tannenbaum." from the squad later would parti- A tap novelty will follow next. cipate in this discussion. Annabelle Larges, '32, will do a solo part of the number and then she WOMEN TO HOLD will be assisted by a chorus com- posed of Dorothy Abbit4, '33, Olive BRIDGE LUNCHEON Randall, '33, Leonore Caro, '32,C Katharine Wright, '33, and Roaslie Alumnae to Entertain Michigan McKinney, '33, will play the ac- Students at Function companiement. Suet tFnto The final part of the program in Washington. wil consist of a personal appear- ance of Santa Claus and his assist- Alumnae of the University of ants as portrayed by Dorothy Peck, Michigan residing in the District of '32, Audrey Pray, '32, and Marjorie Columbia are holding a luncheon Smith, '32. on Monday, December 28th, at the Friday morning at 6 o'clock the Shorelam Hotel in Washington at traditional Christmas breakfast will one o'clock. Any women students' be held by the residents of Martha who may be visiting in Washington Cook. The t general chairman of at that time are cordially invited. the breakfast is Mabel McCut- Women desiring to attend are ask- cheon, '32, and Jeanne Whitmnan, ed to notify Mrs. George W. Lips- '33, is chorister, comnb, 1701 Holly St. Washington, The guests of honor for the D. C. before December 24th.. t, breakfast irnclude Mrs. Frederick B. Bridge tables will be set up after Stevens of Detroit, Miss Emilie Sar- the luncheon for those wishing to gent of Detroit, and Mrs. Harry C. play. The price of the function is Bulkley of Detroit, all of the Board $1.00. An entertaining program has of Governors;I been arranged for the affair. Alpha Delta Pi wishes to an- nounce the initiation of the ,follow- ing women; Miss Lenore Kingston, '32, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Miss Er- ma Ranmtamaa, '35, Ishpeming, Michigan; Miss Mary Rose Cronin, '31, Buffalo, New York. The chapl ;r gave a Christmas party Wednesday evening. The De- troit City Club and alumnae mem- bers and several of the patrons and patronesses were present; Pro- fessor and Mrs. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Dia- Collegiate Sorosis entertained its I active members and pledges with a Christmas party Wednesday night. Delta Gamma. The active members and pledgesl of Delta Gamma held their annual Christmas party Tuesday night. Delta Zeta. Delta Zeta wishes to announce that Professor and Mrs. Webster H. Maurer have become patron and patroness to the sorority. Forty guests, including patronesses and alumnae, besides the members at- tended a Christmas party held Tuesday night. Gamma Phi Beta. Gamma Phi Beta held a Christ- mds party Wednesday night for the actives and pledges. Miss Fra were entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs. C. F. Neal, A poor family of poor children will receivej gifts at the annual Christmas party to be given Thursday by the sor- ority. Pi Beta Phi. A prominent affair of the season took place Monday evening when the marriage of Miss Faye C. Tit- comb to, Mr. Gordon L. Fog, Was solemnized at the First Presbyter- ian Church. A number of friends attended the ceremony at which Reverend Alfred Lee Klaer officiat- ed. The bride. wore a white satin formal go'n and carried white, roses. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and is enrolled in the junior class of the school of Edu- cation. Miss Caroline Hyde, a sor- ority sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor. The groom was at- tended by Harold Hickman.t Gordon L. Fogg is a graduate of the University of Virginia and a member of Theta Delta Chi frater- nity: He is a junior this year in the Michigan law school. Mr. and Mrs. Fogg will leave the latter part of this week to visita their homes in Sioux City, Iowa and Trenton, Missouri, respectively. Appointments to Be Ma 4, 5, 6; Tryouts to Jan. 7, 8, 9. Appointments for tryouts Junior Girls' Play may 1 from 9 to 12 o'clock and i 4 o'clock #Monday, Tuesd Wednesday, Jan, 4, 5, 6. Tryouts will be held froi o'clock Thur day and Frid 7, 8, and from 9 to 12 o'cl urday, Jan. 9. Junior wome plan to have their perf last no longer than three Women should check th bility either this week or lately after vacation as no take part in the play u quirements of eligibility ai ed. Women should also i health certificate from, I garet Bell, paofessor of phy; cation and physician to tY service. The one dollar play c have to be payed in order i In case any have not p should get in touch with Braun. Limbering exercises will from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock Barbour gymnasium. - iasaIus 1, 1 V mond; Professor and Mrs. Scholl. Loomis of Detroit, was a house Chi Omega. guest last week-end. Mrs. George A,. Seybold of Jackson, Michigan, is Chi Omega wish to announce the being entertained at the chapter pledging of Irene Bowverman, '33, house this week. Chicago, Illinois, on Tuesday, De- Kappa Alpha Theta. comber 15th. Wednesday night, the The patronesses of Kappa Alpha sorority entertained its patronesses, Theta were honored at a Christmas alumnae, and mothers of the town dinner Monday night. Those who members at a Christmas party. attended were Mrs. John Worley, Delta Delta Delta. Mrs. Fielding Yost, Mrs. C. F. keal, Delta Delta Delta held a Christ- Mrs. Ida Wheat and Mrs. H. L. Wil- mas party for the pledges and ac- gus. Tuesday night the pledges 1I iii iJ,=; j' . .1I NEWul Quijnlan. Fresher-up lkeeps you fresi .w i s :_ S S THEQ qf Madam knows fhis veywell *C. so keeps het eye on fashion's new offepin s.lnell r 7he CojI4z4 i h shows them in sore odd, a wewl as convenional caprices -each one f suit sonie culfured as y l Get one of the swanky new Kathleen MaryQuinlan Freshen. f up Kits and let it keep you fresh and "soignee" wherever you are. 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W. at- tended a meeting held last Satur- day in the League building, at which Dr. Gerald Saunders, head of the English department of Mich- igan State Normal college at Ypsi- lanti, spoke on "Modern Poetry." Following the lecture, whicnh stressed the work of Edna St Vin- cent Millay, Edwin Arlington Rob- inson, Carl Sandberg, Robert Frost, and Vachel Lindsay, tea was served. Christmas decorations in the form of poinsettas and tall red tapers were used, and Mrs. Edson Sun-, derland and Mrs. Mack, Winkler poured.% Announcement of programs for coming meetings was also made at the business meeting which follow- ed. At the next meeting, which will be held on Saturday, Jan. 23, Prof. Jean Paul Slusser of the school of architecture will speak on "Modern Painting." The Ypsilanti branch 'of the . A. A. U. W. has invited the Ann Ar- bor branch to a luncheon-meeting. which will be held Saturday, Feb. 20, in McKenney hall in Ypsilanti, At the March meeting, D.,. 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