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THlE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CAM'PUS

SOCIETY

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By F~raternities
Over Week-End

Alumni And Guests
Be Entertained Ry
qs Chapter Houses

'A THETA
La Theta fraternity will~
Ma~l dane- atilirday, 0e-
if ter the Princeton gazme.
will be held at the chap-,
and will be from nine to
to linusic will be furnished
I that has been playing
su~rmer at the Grosse
h Club, and there will be
, adlnent. Adm~ittance to
will be upon imitation,

d-ance

Phii Delta Theta will be host toI
nmany guests over the week-end whol
are planning to attend th~e homne-
c tming game and the fraternity
dance. Amnong them ill 1~be lMr. and
Mrs. Edwar rench and Mr. and
Mr1s. James" en eywho will be
the~ patrons of the dance. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Stratezneir, of Buffalo,
i Y'.; M'r. and Mrs. Paymnond Fislhe,
of tul lo N Y.; M~r. and Mrs. Win.
11. Harrs, of Clevelan'd, 0.; Mr. and
M~rq. Geoge Pomeroy, of Lakewood ;
aW Mr. and Mrs. H. J. H{annxon, of
Bug-alo, paren~ts of m~embers will also
be guests for the week-end.,
SIGMA ALPRA EIJLON
Friday night beforethe Princeton
game Sigma Alpha Esilon plans a
formal dawefr. Muic is~ to be furnish-
edl by Kenneth Lunitils'orchestra.
The chapter house will be decorat-
ed in a' Hallbwe'n motif.
M. and Mrs. W1iiam H. Tenney
will be Dpreseh~t as guests of the fra-
The anal pledige formnal of the
8 Ggma Ci fraternity is to be held at
the chapter house tonight. The
lon e-comigPrinceton game will
briiig b~ack num*rerous alumi and
fkiends, so the memnbers are m~aking
elaborate plans for the affair.
The chaperons will be Capt. C. A.
Powell, '17, and Mrs. Powell; Prof.
John S. Worley, '04, and Mrs. Wor-
(Continued on Page 6)

Martha Cook Residents
Celebrate Hallowe'en.
Martha Cook residents celebrated
H*allowe'en with a party last night,
beginning with dininer and continu-
ing with a program afterwards. Laura
Miller, '33, and a general comi-hittee
were in charge of the affair.
The programn included several in-
t.erestbng nui'nbes; Martha and Pur-j
'ita Kalaw gave a Filipino dance.
A play called "The Good Old Days"
c ast,: Lorna Feng, '35SM, Barbara
Casp-!er, '34, Patricia Daly, '34, Betsy
Ebrt '33, Mary Star, '34, Florence
Reed, '33, Mary Arnold, '35M, Mag-
dalena Donnelly, '33, Ai'lene Scott, '34,
MaVtxrion Stoclkdale, '34, Mary Beth
hicma, 33, (Gertrunde Stiffens, '34,
A1 k ip (danwe by Olive 1?andall, ':33,
the iltumbers :;also. Elrzabeth BIergenier,
'34, and Mildretd C, esswell, '33, did
a gr-oup 'of songs wilh the ukelele-
Gxlenclor a o:=;iing .3, Adelaiide Ma-
geo, Grad., Mary Arniold, '35M, Lois
Straighlt, ;35L, Mildrecd Crmsswell, '33,
also tools part. The p trogram iwas
coucluded with , udg ing of c ostumecs
and awardin f rz b'MssMr
garet Ruth Smith, Mi rsS Sarah Rowe,
and Miss Alta B. Atkixnson~.
Mosher Hall I otds rrj a
New Club Dirces Pour
Mosher Hall gave. a tea yesterday'
of tcrnoon, using fall ,flowers sand yel-
low tapers as decor ations. Miss
Bertha Flyinn and Miss Della i.McCal-
hun, new law club dirctlors, poured.
D~uring the tea, tOurothy .Jones~ en-
tertained with cla ssica.ll pianio selec-
tions.
Athlena Society Holds
Pledging Cereirniks1
Pledging ceremonies for 'the .Athena
literary society were held Wednesday
evening in the ,Athena room. Gladys
Baker, '33, president, presided.
'Those who pledged were: Doro-
thy Van Ripen, '34, Lucille R. Wood,
'33, Marjorie Schoultz, '34, Charlott e
K. Anderson, '35, Muriel C. Hlorr^1l.
'34, Anne G. Goss, '33, Mary O'Neill,
'36, Margaret Burke, '33SM, Isabelle
McKellar, '35.
After pledging Mr. Floyd K,. Riley
of the speech departme nt, patron of
the organization, spoke to the group.
Athena has been challenged to a
humorous debate with Alpha, Nu,
men's speech association; final plans,
however, have not yet. been made.

Soyrorities Plan
Entertainments'
FotAlma
Several Houses To HaIve
Parties IFor Out-Of1rfowii
Guests Over Week-End~c
ALPHA DELTA P T
Alpha Delta Pi plans to hold open
house after the game Saturday for
members and their guests.
ALPHA Pill
Trea will be served Saurday ftr-
i)0oon after the Princeton tame at the
Alpha Phi house for alumpc and
weck-end guests.
ALPHA XI DELTA
Pink chrysanthemums and pink
tapers served as decorations for the
pledge tea held at the Alpha Xi
Delta house yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
N. H., Williams and Mrss. Hugh Keel-
er, Patroniess, pou~ed. Miss Rth
Miller, '32, and Mis Ruth Galilyr,
'32, were also pesent.
There will be open house after te
Princetonx gane Saturday afternoon
for the members of Alpha Xi Delta
and their friends
ALPHA OMIfCRO)N Pt
.Six guests are to be entertained to-
night at a rushing dinner at the
Alpha Omicron Pi house, Baby chrys-
authenunis and ivory tapers will
decorate the tables
KAPPA ALPHA TIIE'I'"A
An open house .for the returning
aluninae will be given Saturday
(afternoon by Kappa Alpha Theta. In
oenjunction with this, a buffet din-
ner will be ;held Saturday night. Hal-
lowe6'en deccorations throughout the
house, anti yellow chrysanthemums
and black candles on the tables will
lend the affairs a festive air.
KAPP-1A DELTA
Fall decorations will characterize.
the appa Delta buffet dinner Sat-
urday night, The dinner is being
given in honor of the alumnae re-
turning for the homeco; ing game.
An open house will be )e, before the
diner for the gusts
MtUPuflEPSILON
On Sunday afternoon, October 23,
MU Phi Epsilon, honorary music so-
rority initiated Ruth Pfohl, of the
Faculty of the School of Music, Mar-
garet Martindale, and Margaret Kim-I
ball. After the ceremony Mrs. David
Mattern, of Geddes Road, was host-
ess to the active chapter at a buffet
supper. Other guests were Dorothy
Paton, National President, Mrs. R K,
Brown, President of the Ann Arbor
Alumnae club, and Mrs. Margaret
Calvert Lane, former President of
Gammna chapter.
THETA PI ALPHA
Members of Theta Phi Alpha en-
tertained Reverend Allen J. Babcock,
Reverend Thomas R Carey, and Rev-
areanci William Lynch at dinner
Thursday. Table appointments in-
eluded bowls of fall fruits and orange
tt*17ers. ?orotby Re.evs, '34, planed~
the affair. Mrs. George J. Moe pre-
sidedl at the tables, in the absence of
Mrs.. Maude Thlompson, chaperone.
ZETA TAU AL4PhA
Zeta Tau Alpha wishes to an-
nounce its pledge formal to be held
Saturday, Oct. 29. Decorations will be
carried out in the chapter colors, tu-
quoisc and silver. Chaperones present
will be Mrs. Mary Tller, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wuterful and Mr. and

To Lead Orchestra

Martha Cook To
Sponsor Fir st
Of Leagrue Teas
To Feature Dancingr And
Fortune-Telling On En-
tertainment Programj
This afternoon from 4 to 6 p. mn.
in the ballroom of the League will Ine
the occasion of the first of the an-
nual series of teas held for the enter-
tainment of all women on campus.
Martha Cook dormnitory is sp on or-
ing and managing this first affair.
Miss Alice Lloyd, dean of women,
Miss Sarah Rowe, Miss' Margaret
Ruth Smith, social direc;tore of
Martha Cook, and Dr. Margaret Boll
will pour.
Marshall and his "M-llut" orches-
tra hav e been en gagedt for the, tea.
anud wil play for dancing from 4 to 6.
Other ente-tailiiet feafture.s inclde
free fortune telling by six women
from Martha Cooke, under the direc-
tion of Lucille Marcipkowski, '34,
and various tricks of magic perform-
ed by Jean Warsaw, '34, who has the
unusual distinction of being the only
woman member of the International
Brotherhood of Magicians.
All women on campus are invited
to attend and become acquainted
with other members of their classes.
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FRIDAY, 8:30 to I P.M.

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New
and

Felts-NewVelvets-
Sof ties ipi every Style~
Color.

FOUR HOURS OF

$2

Sheecr Chiffon Hose 2N
Ne w Colors 5 p5ir
Sizes 3',2 to 1O1/

Sale of
Choice Millin~ery

LLOYD HUNTLEY
To Limift Tickets
For Union Formal;
,,;ra t Lc-te Leave
Late permission will be granted
for the Union formal dance to be
held on Nov. 4, it was announced
,yesterday by John W. Lederle, '33,
Union president.
The tickets for the dance will be
limited to 250, Lederle said, .A club
breakfast will be served in the tap-
room, not usually open to women,
after the dance. The Union tower will
also be open for those who wish to
get a view of Anin Arbor by night.
Lloyd ITh'zitley and his Pile O'Blues
Orchestra who are to play for the
dance are now playing in the Mayfair
Room of the Book-Cadillac hotel- in
Detroit where they arrived a short
time ago after an engagement at the
William Penn hotel in Pittsburgh.
Huntley is a pianist and favors ar-
rangements which are soft and sweet.
Tickets for the dance are $2.0.

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UNT.USUA1-L VALUES IN WOMEN'S HATS,

Robert's Shopf
604 iwl

DAILYGL.ASSIFIE:D A-DS P/

Our -First'

PAMAW'S

Our First
BIG

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SALE!

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Anti Arbor

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.Although only a year ol this store has,,inade many customer s ad ied
who like our low Bash prices on qumlity ilierchandise. In appreciation of
the business given us we will offer sensational PRICE REDUCJTIONS$on
COATS, DRESSES and SHOES for 10 days.
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ATTENTION Please

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SILK HOSE
Cltif/ on and Semi-Service

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Fall

Dresses

Pure Silk
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SLIPS
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A Special
Group of
COAT

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The Shoe Department
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Values in Quality

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