.. .:. -- . l -... CAMPUS Man Visitors. Return To City For Week-End Goveruor - Elect Comnstock Is House Guest Of Zeta Psi Fraternity Fraternities will be busy this week- end entertaining this year's last foot- ball visitors. ALPHA RHO CHII A large number of alumni are guests at the Alpha Rho Chi house this week-end.' They are: Ward Davenport of Lansing, Raymond C. Perkins of Royal Oak; Roy Webber of Birmingham; and Carl Kressbach of Jackson. Those coming from De- troit are: Samuel Holmes, David H. Williams, Jr., Glenn E. Rontier, Wert Rowland, Karl Kuhn, J. Russell Rod- ford, Harper P. Fowley, Walter Lentz and Claire Ditchy. CHI PHI Guests of the Chi Phi house at an open formal dance on Saturday night, were Miss Betty Spray, '36, Miss Julia Edith King, '34, Miss Alice Schroeder, '36, Miss Harriet Tyson, '34, Miss Mary Phillips, '33, Miss Jean Howell, '36, and Miss Edith Searle, '35. Guests from Detroit were Miss Eleanor Zimmerman, Miss Maxine Maynard, Miss Mary Ellwood and Miss Virginia Graham.. Miss Mary Morgan, '35, Miss Jane Neracher, '34, Miss Jane Bassett, '35, Miss Jean Lightner, '36, Miss Mary Marshall, '33, Miss Eileen Bowman, '36, Miss Mary Hutchinson, '35, Miss Florence Bingham, '36, Miss Jean Perrin, '33, Miss Dorothy Stoddard, '36, Miss Helen Farley, '36, Miss Jean Shaw, '36, Miss Martha Neuhart, '34, and Miss Julia Ant Folger, of Toledo, were also guests of the house. Patrons of the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Matthew, J. Locke, of Detroit. DELTA UPSILON Delta Upsilon fraternity were host to many guests and alumni'over the week-end. The list includes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black, '12, and Henry Brooks, '32, all of Detroit. Guests from Chicago were Edwin J. Cote, Lawrence Heide, T. Lawrence Carr, Ed. Holzberg, and obart Gunning. PHI EPSILON PI Phi Epsilon Pi gave .a. house-party this week-end. Friday night a for- mal dance was held, and last night they had an informal dance with the house decorated as a saloon. There were swinging doors, a real bar, and barrels for tables in pre-prohibition style. The Stevedores orchestra play- ed for both dances. Chaperones for the house-party were Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Weingarten, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Op- penheim, Prof. and Mrs. Louis C. Karpinski, and Mrs. Rosenthal. Week-end guests were 'E 1 a i n e Schlesinger, Helen Ehrlick, Jane Fecheimer, and Lois Meyers, all of Detroit; Jane Taussig, Alice Newman, and Janet Kahn, all of Cleveland, Ohio; Ruth Dicker and Caroline Rice of Chicago, Ill.; Charlotte Felman, Petoskey, Mich.; Bernice Kavinoky, Buffalo, N. Y.; Jean Rosenthal of Kansas and Evansville, Ind.; Frances Levison, Toledo, Ohio; Catherine Rosenberg, New York City, Terry Fiske, and Helia Fishman. PI LAMBDA PHI Pi Lambda Phi held their formal pledge dance last night. Guests were Elaine Schlesinger, '33SM, Phyllis Stewart, '36, Helen Grossner, '35, Edith Lewis, '33, Terry Fiske, '33, Hila Laine, Jane Newmark, '34, Flor- ence Kemp, '36, Jane Gerstman, '36, Jean Rosenthal, '33, Judith Lasser, '36, Phyllis Jacobs, '36, Harriet Fish- man, '35, Heila Fishman, '33, and Miriam Stark, '36. Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jay, Ann Arbor, Mrs. L. Kosit- chek, Lansing, Mich., Mrs. H. Rosen- berg, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenstone, Detroit, Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Winegarden, of Flint, Mich. THETA KAPPA NU Theta Kappa -Nu is entertaining Thomas MacNaughton of Green Bay, Wisconsin; Thomas Owen of Chi- cago; -Frank Marks of Grand Rapids; Robert Hayes of Saginaw; and Ray Hunt of Battle Creek as house guests this week-end. ZETA PSI Governor-elect, William A. Coin- stock, '99, was the guest of honor l at dinner at his fraternity house, Zeta Psi, Friday night. He remained over for the game Saturday, return- ing to the house afterwards. r 1 I Guests and Alun Sororities For L Alpha Epsilon Phi wishes to an- pounce the marriage of Margaret Lee Friedman, '34, of Butler, Pa., to Ed- ward Friedman, of New York. The sorority would also like to an-' nounce the engagements of Jane Cohen, '32, of Rochester, N. Y., to Harold Goldman, also of Rochester, N. Y.; Lucille Grossman, '31, of Corpus Christi, Texas, to William Stern, '26, of Detroit; and Julia Ruth Brown, '26, of Detroit, to Leonard Cramer, of New York City. An informal dinner was held Wednesday night for the following guests: Miss Alice Lloyd, Mrs. ByrlI Bacher, Miss Jeannette P e r r y, Miss Helen Parmenter, and Miss Ellen Stevenson. Mrs. I. L. Sharf- man, Mrs. Raphael Isaacs, patron- ol d Dance; Entertain Many Football Guests Many women from Helen Newberry Residence have gone home to spend the week-end or are visiting friends. Helen Stram, '36, has gone to Detroit, Mary Elizabeth Windt, '33, to Grand Rapids, Christine Bradshaw, '35, to Beaver, Pa., Elizabeth Kanter, '35, to Detroit, Isabella Currie, '35, to De- troit, and Helen Clark, '35, has gone to Detroit as the guest of Mary Wood, '35. Several alumni are returning for the Michigan-Chicago game as guests of women in the dormitory. Marie Greenwald, '32, is returning from Whiting, Ind.; Elizabeth Robertson, '32, from Romeo, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Riley, '32, from Detroit, Edith Har- with, '32, from Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwald, '24, from Gary, IInd., are returning for the game. Other guests include Miss Virginia Dubrul from Marygrove in Detroit, Miss Lanita Bloss from Chicago. Helen Newberry gave an informal dance last night. Mrs. Florence Towsey and Miss Eunice Van Camp were chaperones and Ellen Sarah Place, '34, was in charge of the ar- rangements. The decorative scheme for the affair was that of toyland. Al Cowan's orchestra furnished the dance music. RWomen Entertain Guests Dean Alice Lloyd Speaks nnaeRetrnToAt Dormitory Open-House, t W.S.G.A. Convention ast Hio ne Gam e Betsy Barbour held open house to Representatives to the convention the residents and their guests Sat- of the Women's Self Government As- urday afternoon following the Chi- sociation met yesterday in Ypsilanti. esses, Mrs. Philip Jay, Mrs. Minnie cago game. Mary O'Brien. '35. and Members of the convention group Mahrer, house mother, and Mrs. G. Alice Stryker, '33, poured. were led in discussion by Miss Fritch Reich were also present. The din- Severyk e r omred o m r reAl indis sSon ofY s i ti, ner was carried out in the M-Hut haSeveral women fiom the dormitory of Albion, Miss Stork of Ypsilanti, style with cafeteria service. Games , and a representative of Michigan and dancing were held afterward. Laur Brke, 36, t Harsen s LaniState. After the. student speeches, Guests for the week-end are Eve- Betty Burns, '36, to Grosse Pointe; Miss Alice Lloyd, dean of women, lyn Edgert, Cleveland, O., Charlotte Dorothea Davenport, '35, to Detroit: summed up the points that had been Feldman, Petoskey, Mich., Pinky Frances Drake , '35 , to Monroe ; Jean s ed h Ehrlich, Detroit, Mich. Laitner, k 3 to i Eizabetpresented THETA PHI ALPHA Nicol, '36, to Detroit, and Evelyn Mrs. Frederick Fisher, wife of Rev- Theta Phi Alpha entertained sev- Radthke, '33, to Manistee. erend Fisher of Ann Arbor, talked eral guests over the week-end. They Guests of the women in the dormi on "The World's 1932 Challenge to were: Kathleen Beck from Toledo, tory include Miss Jeannette Wolff of American Womanhood." and Isadine O'Brien from Cleveland. M The an amna O'Be from Cleveland. Michigan City and her sister, Miss Delegates from the University iThe alumna guests were: Irene Fin- Marian Wolff, Miss Justine Ullrich were: Helen DeWitt, '33, Evelyn Inigan, '28, Alice Shea, '29, Ruth of Mt. Clemens, Daphne Hein of I Neilson, '33, Jean Botsford, '33, and Brady, '28, and Mrs. John O'Hara. Riverside, Ontario, Mrs. Claude Harriet Jennings, '34. Approximately PI BETA PHI Cummings of Battle Creek and Miss 13 colleges of the the state were rep- Pi Beta Phi held a tea dance for Elizabeth Page of Chicago. resented by 65 delegates. the pleasure of the members and I their guests after the game Saturday afternoon. Hortense Gooding, '32, of Cincin- nati, is among the alumnae return- ing to the house this week-end. Other house guests include Eleanor Wilson, of Chicago, and Margaret Glover of Decatur, Illinois. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Eloise Leonard, '32, and her mother of Saranac Lake, New York, were the guests of Alpha Chi Omega this week. Janice Joillet, '32, of Howell, Mich., will return to the sorority for the week-end. Formal Dinner Held Martha Cook Dorm Martha Cook is entertainini ty five guests, alumnae, frien relatives of the residents, o week-end. Thursday, at a formal dinn Alice Lloyd, dean of women, a Byrl Bacher, Miss Jeanette Miss Ethel McCormick, and I% len Stevenson, were ente Jean Perrin, '33, was chair charge of arrangements. chrysanthemums and tapers ti were used in decorations. TRPEWRITERS - PORT ew, Seood- azt Reb 9nit -Corona, No2seles Uiderwood , Bai 4. St., AnnA 1 S. State St.., Ann .A At iitory g twen- nds, and ver the er, Miss nd Mrs. Perry, Miss El- rtained. man in Bronze o match TABLE ss red. arbor. Ad No.. . , . ". :.ti" X :. .. f r .. t , - s ., t We Offer at 49c (2 pair 95c) The Smart New GRENADINE HOSIERY at the Boston Boot Shop 214 S. MAIN ST. 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