THE MICHIGAN DAILY SOCIETY 'I f t . orities And Fraternities Advance Spring Hold PledgingAnd Initiation Fashions To Be Ciii OMEGA sorority for women, at ceremonies Show n in J.G.P. 1 Chi Omega wishes to an- held at 8 p. m. Thursday in the the pledging March 6 of Ce- League. The women taken in were tichardson, '36, of Highland Sarah Lacy, '35, Holland; Ione An- ItIISI Tr fvlvel Wear derson, '33, Kankakee, Ill.; Louise For ]Men and Women . DELTA PHI Evarts, Grad., Grand Rapids; Kath- erine Hildebrant, '35, Detroit; and To Be Shown li Play a Delta Phi held initiation Laila Wilson, '36, St. Joseph. nies recently for the follow- LA MBA WPAsnnotafet.eJfshph3 Iges: Laurence D. Smith, '35 PiJ LAMBDA KAPPA An important feature of the 1933 Rapids; George M. Todd, Jr., Phi Lambda Kappa initiated five Junior Girls' Play, "Love on the edo; Horace E. Allen, '36, To- men into the fraternity at a formal Run," will be the showing of advance' Wlen N. Ransom, '36, Kala- ceremony Monday afternoon. They spring styles in travel, formal, and Dean Smith, '36, Cadillac; were Bernard Kleiger, '36, Detroit; sports clothes for both men and wo- K. Holmes, '36, Chelsea; David Goldberg, M, Bay City; Oscar H. Kidston, La Grange, . Shapiro, 36M, Detroit; George Jas- s Kleene, '36, Ann Arbor; pin, '36M, Rockville Center, N. Y.; Gregor and Josephine Talbot, co- an Hildner, '36, Hillsdale; and Louis Heideman, '36M, Detroit. chairmen of costumes for the central' I H. James, E., Detroit; THETA XI committee. G. Griswold, '35, Grand Theta Xi held a special initiation Scene 1 will open with a chorus of George P. Wanty, '36, Grand Saturday for two members of the stenographers, wearing peach crepe, Richard G. Joslin, '36, Chi- geography department, Mr. Henry M. relieved at the neckline with large James B. Talcott, '36, Des Kendall and Prof. S. D. Dodge. The organdy bows, to achieve a "secretar- Sheldon L. Drennan, '36E, regular formal initiation was held ial" touch, it was said. The secondI Fred W. Norton, Jr., Spec., earlier ir the afternoon and the scene is important for its display of rbor; Moreau Hunt, '36, Al- following were initiated: Franklin travelling costumes. What the well William Smith, '36, Ann Ar- Wood, '36, Eau Claire, Wis.; Edwin 'dressed man will wear to Europe will d Enoch White, '35, Lapeer. Dykeman, '36, Battle Creek'; Malcolm be noted in polo coats, fedoras, and OMEGA Farnsworth, '34, Erie, Pa.; Theodore smart luggage. Orange burlap suits al initiation was held by Thorward, '36, Cleveland; Alexander with black accessories will be worn Tnsby the American girls. Omega recently. The follow- Walker, '36, Glen Ridge, N. J.; Tunis The thirdsAmerican lid e initiated: David Begelman, Ross, '36, Detroit; Howard Under- I e thraudiene a bt ida of etroit; Morris Koorhan, '35D, wood, Jr., '36, Maylen, Pa.; Crandall gian tesfdesandettedWo- N. Y.; Bernard Schmidt, '35D, Bisbee, '33, Reed City; Robert Reed- Russian types of dress and style. Wo- Bernard Weintraub, '35D Hill, '36, Staten Island, N. Y.; Tor men in smocked blouses and bright Bernrd Wintrub, 35Dgreen and red skirts will show Rus- and Louis Rubin, '35D, Nordenson, '36, Auburn, N. J.; and N. J Floyd Sweet, '36, Elmira, N. Y. sian peasant fashions. German dress in men's and wo- rHETA P1Im Ann Arbor alumni present at the men's costumes will show a similar following pledges were init- initiation ceremonies and formal dint trend toward bright colors. White ito Beta Theta Pi Saturday ner following were Prof. H. H. Hig- blouses and long, full skirts of pink. annual formal initiation: bee and Mr. J. E. Mathes. and yellow will be worn by the Rus- Purdy, '35; Richard Dever- The fraternity wishes to announce sian girls' chorus. The male chorus :6; Russell Jones, '36; Philip the pledging of Kenneth Altman, '36, will be attired in Tyrolian caps, black tm, '36; Parker Stetson, '36; Detroit. shorts and brief, striped blouses, and r Williamson, ,'34; .Robert X1 PST. PIIwhite knee socks. The German waltz 36; and Richard Wolfer, '36. Xi Psi hi held a formal initiatiot chorus will exhibit an effective con- ceremony recently. The following trast in pink and blue tulle skirts si held its initiation recently. men were initiated; Milton Converse, with satin bodices. Margaret Cole, men ereiniiatd; iltn Cnvesespecialty -dancer,. will wear white, al dinner at the University '35D, Mount Pleasant; Dwight Jack- fsh iondy the same meri , Detroit followed. Those in- s,'3,CndN.Y;rdM Ir fashioned 'of the same materials. Detioitfolowe. Tosein-son, '35D, Candor, N ..Y,; Fred Miller, In Switzerland, the "Joly Tars" were Harry Collins, '36, Bir- '35D, Detroit; Douglas Crowe, '35D..J JhnLillie,'36Rchwill enter in blue jackets with epau- mn; n ie, 36, Roches- Detroit; Robert Merriman, '35D, lets on the shoulders, blue shorts and nn.; David' MacDonald, '36, H-ornell, N. Y.; Richard Hills, '35D, white middies, and white sailor caps. Pointe; Donald McKillen, '36, Detroit; Glenn Ward, '35D, Clay, W. .The Sailors' Sweethearts" are to I Frederick Mitchell, '36, Va.; and Clarence Russell, '35D, wear abbreviated costumes in various a Ill.; Ben Starr, '36, Gary, Mt. Morris. colors, trimmed with large red and1 arry Pillenger, '36, Whitehall; James Karalash, '33D, officiated blue buttons and starched ruffles Snyder, '36, Mt. Hope, W. at the initiation banquet as toast- Jacqueline Navran, as Daisy, will ex- hn Cowley, '36, Gary, Ind.; master. Chapter alumni present at hibit an unusually sophisticated tea onaldson, '35, Rochester, N. the ceremony and banquet were Dr. gown in matelasse to fit the Parisian 1 Duxbury, '35, Pine Plains, Edwin Wicks, Detroit; Dr. Charles atmosphere of the sixth scene. The! Lane, Detroit; Dr. Frank McIntyre, waiters' chorus in black trousers, OMICRON Detroit; Dr. Linn Converse, Highland white blouses, and black bow ties, will vomen were pledged to Delta Park; Dr. Douglas Jamieson and Dr. help the French costuming appear- 1, national honorary musical Kenneth J. Ryan, Flint. ance. Big Ten colleges Like Melodies Of Frosh Frolic Band "Chuck" Bricker and his Harle- quins, the new orchestra engaged for the Frosh Frolic Friday night in the Union ballroom, have made progress toward national recognition in an unbelievably short time. Organized less than a year ago, they have won favor on the Pacific coast and at a number of Big Ten universities, have broadcast over several radio stations, and are soon to go on the air for their first national broadcast. The Harlequins made their experi- mental debut on the San Francisco peninsula in the late spring of 1932. After spending several months on the coast, including an engagement at Leland Stanford University, they came to the Middle West, where they have since been playing. Purdue, In- diana, Chicago, and Valparaiso have danced to their music, while they have appeared twice at the University of Illinois. They are well-known in Chicago, having played at the Town Club, Amalfi Gardens, the Garden of Allah and several theatres there. The Stanford Daily said the fol- lowing in a review of the Harle- quins' music: "Here we have an or- chestra that makes you happy and makes you feel like dancing-an or- chestra that has rhythm and varia, tion, and, best of all, what it plays is music. Something else you'll like is Brescia's weakness for medleys of old and new tunes. This orchestra even manages to play the St. Louis Blues in a way that is different." Tickets for the Frosh Frolic are priced at $1.50, CLASSES STENOTYPY SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING CALCULATOR DICTAPHONE SECRETARIAL TRAINING Day and Evening Classes Hamilton SBusiness College State & William Sts. PHONE 7831 17th Year IWJhere To Go Motion Pictures: Michigan, "So This Is Africa"; Majestic, aFaith- less"; Wuerth, "The Devil is Driv- ing." Exhibits: Leather book bindings, William Clements Library; Modern Catalan painting, 'West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall; Women as Authors, General Library; Persian architecture photographs, Architec- ture Building. Concerts: Paderewski, 8:15 p. in., Hill Auditorium. Functions: Open house, 4 to 6 p. in., Harris Hall.____ Alumnus Will Represent Michigan At Inauguration When Baylor University, in Waco, Texas, inagurates its new president soon the University of Michigan will be represented by Vernon F. Hillery, '25L, who is living in Fort Worth, Texas, it was learned yesterday. ii PERSONALITY HAIRCUTTING Eery Thursday at the AMELIA BEAUTY SHOP Phone 4300 1 « r...r nwrmrnr.r r - . .a+r.u.ir.. U I A °- -- V A Special Event To Introduce The Exquisite Ncw 11U (AKOLYN 1Kw K> I 11 -A N , f LI)LC RAM' CAROLYN DREW TOILETRIES Reguiar $1, $1.50, $2 Items Now 29C - 49C-59C This sale is a celebration! We have been appointed the exclusive representatives for Carolyn Drew Beauty Preparations in Ann Arbor. We hope that everyone will become accluainted with these exc lisite toiletries. And that is the reason for this gala in- troductory, sale! Imagine it! These smart beauty aids are now advertised at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 in national magazines like Vogie and Harper's Bazaar. Yet through our exclusive arrantgement with the manu- facturer, we offer them to you at 29e, 49c, and 59c. Of course this sale is limited! We are allowed only a certain time for this Intro- ductory Offer. As soon as it is over, prices go back to $1 to $2 again. You should cer- tainly act now-and not only because of the price, but because these fine toiletries will thrill you with their power to bring new beauty and new perfection to your skin. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY $1.00 Preparations Sparkling new they look like Frocks.. they might cost a young fortune, but they don't. So you can easily have a new gown for all re- maining parties this month! 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