CH I t CAMPUS SOCtIETY I - League, W.A.A. Officers To Be Elected April 5 Women To Vote On Class Representatives And Ju- diciary Council The annual elections of officers of the League will be conducted from 8 a. in. to 4 p. m. Wednesday in Uni- versity Hall, Booths will be provid- ed for the balloting. The elections under the supervi- sions of Margaret Shermack, '33, chairman of the Judiciary Council, assisted by the senior members of the League Board of Directors, will choose a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer. Also to be voted on are next year's senior members of the Judiciary council, from the present junior class. Senior, junior and sophomore repre- sentatives will be chosen, At the same time, the officials of the Women's Athletic Association will be elected. These include a president, vice-president, secretary and treas- urer. The women honored with the League presidency will go to Cornell University at Ithaca, N. Y., as rep- resentative of the Women's Self Gov- ernment on this campus. 'n In1d crease Ball Ait Lawyer's Clb 4tended By Many By JOSEPHINE McLEAN A Chinese garden with a red wooden bridge, and a golden Bddha lighted by tapers formed the decora- tive background for the many charm- ing gowns noticed at the Crease Ball Friday night. SBlues of varying shades character ized many of the dresses. A pastel blue with graduated organdy ruffles as sleeves, and organdy flowers was worn by Martha Wheeler. Jane Serv- ice chose a deeper shade of blue for her gown. A coral clasp which gath- ered the cross-straps completed al- ready stunning lines. Jean Seeley was charming in a aquamarine lace with contrasting gold accessories. Martha Bowen and Mildred Bosma struck a sophisticated note in red dresses studded with rhinestones. Elizabeth Durfee, Udean Hunt, Jose- phine Woodhams, and Julie Kane were gowned in pink. Black and white are ever popular. Elizabeth Gilky and Katherine Wil- 4ams wore white satin studded with rhinestones. Long black gloves and a black gown trimmed in coral em- phasized J a n e Moore's Southern beauty. Virginia Smith combined black and white in a novel dress with ruffled sleeves. Regular Meeting Is Held By Sociedad Hispanica The Sociedad 4ispanica held their1 regular meeting Wednesday night. In the absence of the president, Marion Schmidt, '3, vice-president, presid- ed During the evening the group did Spanish cross-word puzzles, and sang several Spanish songs, accompanied by Miss Schmidt at the piano, and, Charles N. Staubach, Grad., on the violin. At the first meeting of the society,' after spring vacation, Prof. Charles P. Wagner will speak on Spanish music. Anyone who is interested is! invited to attend.{ Diving Champ And New Salesman-Husband Dances Given 'Campus Houses By Fraternities Fill Calendars jWell Attended With Activities Professional Women's CLub Presents New Play I .,The Rector," a play by Rachel Crothers, was presented at a social meeting of the Ann Arbor Business and Professional Women's Club, whih as held Wednesday night at the League. The direction was done by Miss Jessie Pickell and Miss Nina Preston. Th-e entire meeting was plarned by the pr'ogram committee of the club, of which Miss Marion McClench is chairman. BEST NEW N including H. G. "BULPINGTON ( and ALBERT H. "UNION SQI THE PRINTETD PAGE RENTAL LIBRARY 14 Nickel's Arcade Books 5c a day No deposi, -Associated Press Photo Georgia Coleman, Olympic diving champion, and her husband, Roof Gilson, a salesman of Jackson, Mich., are shown at Coral Gables, Fla., shortly before they were secretly married. Georgia met her husband-to-be at the southern resort where she has been giving diving exhibitions. The marriage followed a whirlwind courtship. Attractive Gowns Are Noticed Among Attendants At Cabaret The crowds at the Campus Cabaret which Virginia Roberts, '35, appeared seemed to be enjoying the "economi- after the tap number with her bro- cal evening of fun" that the affair ther Tom. Edith Ferrin, '36, whose offered last night and merriment ran high. Among the gay couples danc- attractive gown of hyancinth blue ing by we noticed Margaret O'Brien, featured a strap back, was one of the '33, general chairman of the Cabaret, trio. who was attired in a semi-formal Jean Seeley, '36, also took part in gown of turquoise blue with a high the entertainment and for the occa- close - fitting neck - line, buttoning sion she selected a black chiffon built down the back. on -soft lines with a cape forming a A white rough-crepe blouse, with high neck-line in front. puff sleeves worn with a long black Among the dancers we noted Con- skirt was chosen by Parish Riker, '33, 1 stance Giefel, Ruth Kurtz, Martha assistant chairman. Miriam Carver, Bowen and Jane Brucker. Both Formal And Informal Parties Prove Popular Among Campus Dancers Society was out this week-end from all reports. The two formal dances drew many well-known couples and the informal parties were well at- tended. DELTA TAU DELTA Among the women who were no- ticed at Delta Tau Delta in addition to those who attended as guests of the members were Mary Ellen Web- ster, '34, Idaruth Peterson, '33, Bar- bara West, '36, Betty Ladd, '33, Vir- ginia Ladd, '33, Barbara Sutherland, '35, Virginia Taylor, '33, Marjorie Ar- nold, '34, Betty Eaglesfield, '33, Jane Mitchell, '33, Mary Jean White, '34, Florence Harper, '36, Betty Sinclair, '36, Molly Temple, '35, Ann Timmons, '36, Ruth Stesel, '33Ed., Jean Voor- hies, '34, Janet Allen, '34, Mary Lou Bishop, '34, Margaret Brooks, '34, Betty Conner, '36, Dorothy Stoddard, '36, Ruth Bradner, '35, Ruth Camp- bell, '36, Doris Gimmy, '35, Mary Mc- Carthy, '34, Margaret Welch, '35, Betty Woolman, '36, Leola Marx, '33Ed., Isabel Bonicave, '34, Mary Jane Bush, '34, Jane Whiting, '35, Bernice Wetherald, '35, Margaret Allen, '34, and Betty Kane, '34. PIll PSI Some of those who attended the Phi Psi dance were Ann Timmons, '36, Dorothy Seens, '35, Mary Bar- nett, '33, Marie Abbot, '35, Connie Giefel, '33, Carol Savery, '33, Jackie Giddings, '34, Margaret Welsh, '35, Barbara West, '36, Virginia Roberts, '35, Nan Diebel, '35, Doris Clarke, '33, Gay Mayer, '34, Katherine Koch, '32, Betty Burns, '36, Sally Stapleton, '36, Jean Shaw, '36, and Elizabeth Kanter, '35. - ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi entertained at a party Friday. The guests were Mil- dred Stroup, '36, Ruth Merrick, '. 2, Alice Merrick, '33, Ernestine Smith, '32, Harriet Crow, '35, Gretchen Cook, '33, Irene Lauterbach, '34, Ruth Westover, '34, Fornia Fill, '36, Doro- thy Brown, '36, Miss May Ashley, Ann Arbwi' Miss Helen Benson, Ann Arbor, Miss Marquerite Anacker, Ann Arbor, Miss, Ruth Latham, Ann Ar- bor, Miss JeanBrooks, Birmingham, Miss Ruth Chittenden, Detroit, Miss Peggy Johnston, Detroit, Miss Doro- thea Reynolds, Ypsilanti, and Miss Jennie Lyon, Highland Park. Lewis Harrington of Detroit, an alumnus, was also present. The chaperones were Prof." C. L. Jamison and Mrs. Jamison, and Prof. W. A. Paton and Mrs Paton. DELTA CHI$ Among those attending an infor- mal closedhparty at Delta Chi last night were Sue Thomas, '36, Cather- ine Howell, '36, Jean Bentley, '33, Leila Hendricks, '33, Delna Wilson, '33, Miss Beatrice Robertson, Miss N. Thornberry, Miss Margaret Hay, Miss Janet Griffiths, Miss Fern Palmer, Miss Carol Bogert, Miss Leila Per- kins, Miss Mildred Perkins, Miss Lu- cille Peterson, Battle Creek, Miss Amber Johnson, Saginaw. The chaperons were Lieut. Richard Sigma Kappa, Thea Chi And Lambda Chi Alpha Hold Initiations The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held a banquet Friday night in cele- bration of the 20th anniversary of the chapter's existence on the cam- pus. Of the 85 alumni present, 6 were from the Buffalo and 10 from the Ohio alumni clubs. The remain- der represented alumni clubs of var- ious parts of the country. Among the faculty members pres- ent were Jack L. Blott of the physi- cal education department, Prof. Har- court L. Caverly of the economics de- partment, and Harold Mills, cashier of the University. Richard S. Cole, '33L, presided as toastrriaster of the function. The main speakers were Dr. Perry J. Lockwood, '14D, the first member to be initiated in this chapter after its installation, and Mr. Blott. Formal initiation is to be held at 9 o'clock this morning for Charles Bernard, '34, of Benton Harbor, Ralph Bower, '35, of Mitchell, South Dakota, Robert Huesel, '36, of Grosse Pointe, David Merriman, '35, of De- troit, and Stewart Reed, '36, of Grosse Pointe. The ceremonies will be followed by a dinner. Last week Thomas Abele, '35, Sag- inaw, and John Mason, '36, Detroit, were pledged by the fraternity. THETA CHI Theta Chi announces the initiation of Jack K. Jeannette, '34Ed., Detroit. I SIGMA KAPPA Sigma Kappa held initiation serv- ices Saturday afternoon for Cecily Sellers, '35, Ann Arbor, Velda Weis, '34, Almore, O., Carlotta Weitbrecht, '34, Ann Arbor, Alice Adams, '34, Montgomery. Guests attending thej services were Miss Helen Moore, Miss Lydia Baird, Mrs. H. F. Rundell, all1j of Detroit; Miss Madelene Ikine, Jackson; Miss Margaret Moon, Lans- PH BETA PI Di. Lawson G. Lowery, of New York, moderator of the national chapter of Phi Beta Pi, visited the local chapter Thursday and discussed plans for a possible sectional con- vention to be held here next Decem- ber. THETA DELTA CHI Theta Delta Chi recently elected William Bohnsack, '34, president; Joseph Hume, '35, treasurer; Georg) VanVleck, '35, corresponding secre- tary; Jack McCarthy, '36, herald; and John Strayer,. '36, secretary. THETA PHI ALPHA Theta Phi Alpha will entertain in honor of Mrs. Maude C. Thompson, house chaperon, at a tea this after-j noon. Guests will include chaper- ones and presidents of the sororities on campus. ALPHA EPSILON PHI Alpha Epsilon Phi will entertain Prof. Max S. Handman at dinner, Sunday. Arcade Jewelry Shop Fraternity and Michigan Jewelry WATCH REPAIRING JEWELRY AND OPTICAL REPAIRING NICKELS ARCADE CARL F. BAY r.r kmn=wmmum A "NEW DEAL" FOR ANN ARBO RO0L LA N. for IAYOR DEMOCRATIC TICKET E G0NOMoY EF F1Cl E CY iN CITY GOVERNMENT ELEACTION MONDAY APRIL 3, 933 t 1' All This Week.. . SEMI-ANNUAL m"W"m C7 S A L '33, in charge of the entertainment,. appeared in chartreuse crepe dis- tinctively trimmed with a band of f ribbon across the neck and shoulder in front. Cerise and black, cleverly combin- ed, formed the outfit selected by Mary Stirling, '35, chairman of the decorations, while Hilaa ii~irby, '35, head of the' floor committee, wore an attractive, brown crepe with a large chartreuse bow atrthe neck. A gown of deep, brick-orange with unusual sleeves, which had three tucks faced with cire satin, was the choice of Eleanor Blum, '35, chair- man of publicity. Mary Sabin, '35, was seen in an informal dress of I wine crepe distinctive note of which was the high, round collar of white, angel skin satin. Ernestine Richter, '36, who took part in one of the trios, wore a black crepe gown with wide bands of jet beads and a cape of black net. Ann Osbourne, '35, newly elected assist- ant chairman for J.G.P., also ap- peared in severe black with square neck and tiny sleeves of velvet. We also caught a glimpse of Emily Campbell, Vinselle Bartlett, Mary Philips, and Josephine Woodhams. A rolled, organdie collar formed the neck-line of the brown dress in Barbara Bates chose a chartreuse formal with a band of rhinestones down the back. Plain black was fav- ored by Mary Hickman and Janet Allen, while Mary O'Brien combined it with white. Jacquline Navran, "Daisy" of J.G.P., looked charming in a grey print blouse with a black skirt. Molly Temple, Julie Kane, and Jane Brucker were present too. Treasure Haley, Betty Lyons, Betty1 Aigler were in blue. Mary Ann Mathewson, one of the trio, was at- tired in her flame . colored formal from J.G.P. Maureen Burnside, Marie, Abbot, and Margaret Mustarde were dressed attractively. Mary K. Snyder, Nan Diebel, and Elizabeth Merril Hundreds of needs for dressing table and medicine chest . at savings so advantageous no thrifty shopper will miss this event . . Many other amazing specials not advertised. eginning Tomorrow II ,I were also seen. R. Coursey and Mrs. Coursey. We shall feature one week of Hoior Sociology Chooses New Society Members Alpha Kappa Delta sociological society, elected to membership Wed- nesday, March 29, John F. Cuber, Grad., Frank J. Lewand, Grad., Clyd L. Reed, Grad., Samuel F. Scott, Grad., Wesley Taylor, Grad., Barbara B. Hall, '34, Helen R. Latta, '34, Ruth M. Nees, '34, Lewis P. Allen, '33, Anne C. Sorensen, '33, Constance H. Stein- berg, '33, John H. Seabury, '33, and Carolyn L. Maujer, '33. For Smart Economy- LENGTHS. .. in JACKET FROCKS a / a // HUmT FlC Un ' ~are un and you c them r (as lot, 'ZEL EASTER. 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