THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUSSOIT SOCf ETA' League Will Have Year's Last Dane IlJl Foundation P1 Many Houses To Hold Spring Dances Toniffht Costume Designs By Argna Enters On Display Fabric GlovUCS, "Artemus, from the Cycle of Pagan Greece" as drawn by the distin- guished dance-mime, Miss Angna Enters, to appear in the Dramatic Season on Monday and Tuesday, May 29 and 30, in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. This is one of a series of 60 costume designs drawn by Miss Enters which are now being exhibited in the main lobby of the University LUbrary. P rov ig To.IPBe Best 4--. I, 1 ' For All ()ccas 1011$ Annuial Spring Dances, Formal Dinner Parties Are Week-End Features Senior Swingout having set' the pace, the campus will be very active this week-end. Many houses are holding their annual spring formals, and many others are ntIrtaining in honor of the Seniors. Pi Kappa Alpha is holding its an- nual spring formal dinner dance Fri- day night. The dinner dance will be closed but the dance afterwards will be open. The table is to be dec- orated with green and white tapers, and bowls of spring tulips will be placed about the fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Bierce and Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlson will chaperon. Al Cow- an's orchestra will furnish the music. Gilbert Palmer, '33, is chairman of the function. Delta Epsilon Pi fraternity will hold an informal dance at the G.A. P.A. Hall Friday night. Theodore Argue, '33E, is making the arrange- ments. Mr. and Mrs. John Gajalis of Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Letsis of Brooklyn will chaperon the dance. Francis J. Coates is in charge of the summer formal which Alpha Sig- ma Phi fraternity is holding Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Twuerful will act as chaperons. Delta Sigma Delta fraternity will also hold their annual spring formal. William Handel, '33, is chairman of the annual spring formal dinner dance to be given by the members of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity Friday night at the Huron Hills Country Club. Also-entertaining Friday night with a spring formal is Theta Xi frater- nity, according to Mason Barlow, Jr., '35E, who is in charge of the dance. Lieutenant and Mrs. Richard Coursey, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakes will chaperon. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity plans to hold a formal dance on Friday night. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burhams will chaperon. Members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity are entertaining with an informal dance on Saturday night. George Kohler, '36, is in charge of the arrangements. Dr. and Mrs. M. R. McGarvey, of Ann Arbor; and Lieutenant and Mrs. Richard Cour- sey, of Ann Arbor will act as chap- erons. Delta Upsilon, Delta Tau Delta, and Alpha Tau Omega fraternities also plan to entertain at dances this week-end. STUDENT COUPLE ENGAGED The betrothal of Jeanne Whitman, '33, to Charles Furst, Grad., was an- nounced at a dinner at Pi Beta Phi sorority last night. Miss Whitman is the daughter of Harry G. Whit- man, of Grand Rapids, while Mr. Furst, whose home is in Freeport, Ill., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Furst. I - ' - 'K" \ Yy?.;^ -- , t / / /. / _._ .., Fabric gloves have proved them- selves the adequate answer to a hot weather prayer, be the occasion what it may. Inexpensive, variable, andE washable, they slam the door on muggy stickiness. And take for ex- ample the frilly organdie creations for formal wear that everyone longs to buy, outside of being everything else desirable, they combine entrac- ingly with ruifly dresses and the "eighties" movement. For afternoon and dressy sports wear, we've found many combina- tions of suede cloth and organdie, all organdie, and colored fabrics. Wide cuffs are being seen in all styles, gauntlets adapting themselves to short puffs and fitting snuggly over wrist-length sleeves. lorm story Gives Dinner F or Members Of Faculty Lasct night Betsy Barubour enter- tained the following people at din- ner: Regent J. D. Beal and Mrs. Beal; Prof. D. B. McLaughlin of theI astronomy department, and Mrs. Mc- Laughlin; Prof. 0. S. Duffendack of E the physics department, and Mrs. Duffendack: Mr. M. F. Modder of the English department, and Mrs. Mod- der; Nelson Van de Luyster of the German department; Karl H. Reich- enbach of the history department; Mr. M. V. Wheeler; Mr. Howard Holmes and Mrs. Holmes; and Mrs. George B. Reed. The tables were lighted with candies and decorated with spring flowers. The residents of Betsy Barbour have issued invitations to Ann Arbor and faculty friends for a tea to be held Sunday, May 28, honoring Rob- ert Henderson and the stars of the Dramatic Festival P C "HAVAN A " PUNCHED TIE PATTERN The Hillel Foundation will hold Supper dancing will replace after- a banquet at 6:15 p. m. next Sunday a the Union. This is the last social noon tea dancing in the League Grill function of the year and is being for the remainder of the season, due j given in farewell to the outgoing to the increasingly warm weather.! oficers and in honor of the new offi- There is to be no minimum cover cers. charge for the 8:30 to 10:30 danc- Rabbi Heller, of the Foundation, ing, for which Al Cowan and his is making an effort to secure Rabbi band, popular campus dance orches- Louis Mann of Chicago as the guest tra, will play. spcatker, but arrangements have not Marking the conclusion of the been definitely made- as yet. In ad- League's week-end dances, a sport d cition to the guest speakrer, Rabbi dance will be held at the League Heller and the outgoing officers will Grill on Saturday night also give short talks. t $300, \-1J 1 77; \5 K- /"n _____ ....--s ° _ . 1r -,--. w..-.- - -. -.K I Comes in either black or white kid and is a wonderful fitting, smart looking style for the wai'm days. EARLE BOOT SHOP 123 East Liberty Street I-..-. _________________________________________________________a THERE IS A REASON WHY WE ARE CROWDED AT LUNCH AND DINNER BEST FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES Parties are easily served at 12:20 and 6:30 at CHU 'BS r , . f i ._ .- y-- ' 'l __ s l { ' _ / 1 _.. ' Aiin Arbor'si Largest Restaurant - E'stablshed 1890J Mothers' House Party Planned; Pledging, Elections Take Place II Dancing during dinner Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings 6:15 - 7:30 FINAL DANCE OF THE SEASON Saturday night May 20C930 - 12 30 MUSIC BY D UCKENBpROD S ORCHESTRA Ii WONDER BAND HOSIERY Wonder Band Hosiery The Utmost in Beauty and Wear Chiffon Hosiery- Unusual Features Extra Reinforced Toe - Heel Within a Heel Reinforced Hem to Stop Runs EXCLUSIVE IN THIS STORE PA _ CIII PHI Chi Phi announces the election of the following officers recently: Don- ald A. Johnston, '34, president; John Deo, '34, vice president; John D. Morgan, '35, recording 'secretary; Robert B. Stewart, '34, treasurer; Venable D. Johnson, '34E, corre- sponding secretary; Thomas J. Lan- des, '36, custodian. DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta sorority is entertaining the mothers of the active members at a mothers' houseparty, this week- end. Following their arrival tonight, the mothers are to be taken to din- ner. Luncheon will also be 'outside the house on Saturday followed by an informal dinner at the house Sat- urday night. On Sunday after a sun- rise breakfast, at which corsages are to be presented, the guests will beE taken to church. Dinner at the house will follow. GoldiagLightfoot, '33, is in charge of a program to be given in the afternoon. THETA xi Theta Xi fraternity announces the pledging of David Barnes, '36, of Ann Arbor. Several guests were enter- tained during Mothers' Day week- end. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakes, of Ann Arbor; Mrs. C. W. Casper and Mrs. J. R. Perret, of Marshall, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Reed, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Weir, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thorward, and Mr. Frank Lee, all of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Gerk- Smart Cotton Frocks are Fashion Winners ensmeyer, of Joliet, Ill.; Mrs. L. B. Hayes, of Detroit; Miss Olene Rippey and Mr. Lisle Rippey, of Sturgis. CHI OMEGA Chi Omega sorority entertained its patronesses and alumnae at a din- ner Tuesday night. Among those at- tending were Mrs. Anna May Parker, a charter member, and her daughter Helen. Lavender sweet peas and roses adorned the tables. After closing hours last night, the senior members were entertained by the juniors with a spread in honor of swing-out. Where To Go- Motion Pictures: Michigan, "The White Sister;" Majestic, "No Other Woman;" Wuerth, "Evenings for Sale." May Festival: Rose Bampton, contralto, Young People's Festival Chorus, Juva Higbee and Eric De- Lamarter, conductors, 2:30 p. in., Hill Auditorium; All Wagner pro- gram, Grete Stueckgold, soprano, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fred- erick Stock, conductor, 8:15 p. m., Hill Auditorium. Exhibitions: Exhibition of stu- dents' work under the direction of Prof. Avard Fairbanks, League; a variety of works by members of the faculty of the Architectural College, 9 a. in. to 5 p. m., Architecture Building; Exhibition of International Water Colors, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Alumni Memorial Hall. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Tau kappa Epsilon entertained at dingier Wednesday night Miss Rose Hobart and Miss Katherine Wicks Kelley, stars of the Dramatic Festi- val, Ainsworth Arnold,:prominent director, and Dr. Carleton Peirce; chapter adviser, and Mrs. Peirce. NEATEST TRIK T -- E SUMMER FOLLOW THE "50 TIMERS",* to a LOW-COST EUROPEAN VACATION Psoplewho have traveled across the Atlantic 50 times or more via the White Star Line. T'S really an investment--a Euro- pean vacation this summer.Travel is cheaper, sea-going vacations are cheaper-perhaps never again will you have this opportunity!Sail on the ships that are the "50 Timers"' favor- ites ... mighty White Star liners that have been chosen 50 times and more by scores of veteran seagoers. Get the most out of your vacation trip on these great ships: The Ala- jestic, world's largest ship; famous Olympic; Georgic (new) and Britannic England's largest motor liners; and SPECIAL! Final eeK-End anCe in The MICHIGAN LAU GRILL ROOM SATURDAY, MAY 20TI- Nine until Twelve 75c per Couple Minirnum Food Charge tor Dancers AL COWAN AND HIS BAND GRILL ROOM DANCING EVERY EVENING Telephone 2-3251 for Your Reservation 0 N E W $?W~So NEW * . Eys r ,girl, whether * ,she knows her * *, . bicycles or not, is 4..., .*- .*.* . * b a going to have a pair of I J t. '. \hseutte ,y newad di- 790c a Pair FAST COLOR BATISTE PAJAMAS AND GOWNS DAINTY PA1TTERNS AND COLORS Very Special at $0 LRURR BELLE SHOP 315 South State Street Anh Arbor 11 a E I m. ' fli . :. ::;. ... }: " ." : " 4." .e:" #'""" . "' "":"""r""+""t " " " "" " " " " "" " x "}""f"":i" "M " 11 For Friday and Saturday at J acobson's $1.95' others to $10.95 Linens *White Piques * Eyelet Batiste 9 Cotton Lace 0 Shir-o-Shakkar Ifff1a The gayety of Spriig aan Summer's breezes is more enhanced you will find, if you'll top your outfit with one of these smart-- WHITE HATS In the New Favorites . * WHITE " WHITE " WHITE *WHITE PIQUE HATS FABRIC TURBANS ROUGH STRAWS F ELT HATS aI- X195-?° $5.00 Sum it up- you'll find where- ever you go, and whatever you do, however the time or place or occasion, you'll be . most chic and feel most sporty in one of these - don't pass up the opportunity- the special is for tomorrow and Saturday only! Headsizes 21 to 23 inch III E I ' ~ w