_ _ ___THF MICHIGAN D A I LY TIURsDA kV, NON. 17, M?, CAMPUS. SOCIETY * Outdoor Party To BeHeld . WA.A. Group First General Meeting Of Outdoor Activity Clubs On Saturday Afternoon A tobogganing and skiing party will be held by the Women's Athletic Association Saturday, if the snow lasts until then;. otherwise the party, which will be the first general meet- ing of the outdoor activity groups, will be substituted by a treasure hirnt, the organization has announc. ed. To Receive Points All women, including graduate stu- dents, are invited to attend, and those who would like information concerning the three outdoor clubs nay receive it at this time from Glendora Gosling, '33, chairman of the outdoor activities under the di- rection of the W. A. A. Those who are planning to go will meet at Palmer Field House at 2:30 l im. Saturday and return there afterward, at 4:30, for refreshments. Any woman attending the party is etitled to five W. A. A. points, the rcquired number for membership in the organization, and those who are interested in joining one or all of the groups, the Ramblers Club, the dutdoor Cooking Club, and the Skat- rig and Skiing Club, are welcome to a ttend the meetings throughout .the year. Plan Many Parties Each of the clubs will meet once month, the fourth meeting taking the form of a general outdoor party A6 the members. of all three groups. The'Ramblers Club is for those who are interested in the study of nature icluding observation of birds and, plants. Noice of meetings of the clubs will be announced throughout the year in the Daily, and posters will be posted in Palmer Field and Barbour gymna- sium. Further information regarding W. A. A. outdoor activities may be received by calling Miss Gosling. Lambda Chi Alpha Entertains Guests Over WeekbEud Guests for last week-end at the Lambda Chi Alpha house were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Maine of Detroit and Frank Palmer of Detroit; the Gamma7 Lambda chapter of the fraternity of Chicago University; From the chap-, ter at Michigan State College, Stew-1 art McCallum, Richard Hocking,1 George Lott, and Arnold Mareneck;: Robert Snyder, '32, of Cleveland;] Richard Snyder, '32, of Chicago; Mr.1 aand Mrs. William Mohrhoff of De-; troit.1 Those members planning to attend1 the Minnesota game this week end, are: Phillip Schaupner, '34, Floyd Hartman, '35, Gordon Morrow, '35,1 Garrett Schurman, '35, Theodorer Jones, Grad., Alvin Baker, '33, Allen McCombs, '35, Ralph Whistler, '35., and Allan Schmaltzreidt, '33. Freshman Girls' Glee Club To Have Picnic On Island, The first social meeting of ther Freshman Girls' Glee club will be the steak roast to be held at 6 p. m. Sun- day at the island. The girls will meet1 at the League, going to the island from there. After supper there, they' will play games, tell stories, and sing around the traditional campfire. The committee in charge of the af- fair includes: Marion Anderson, Mar- garet Moffett, and Albertine Al- bracht. Besides the members of the club chosen at the regular tryouts, others recently admitted to member- ship will attend this social get-to- gether. They are: Alice Hayes, Mar- garet Bryan, Margaret Moffett, Win- ifred Trebilcock, Helen DeWitt, and Vivian Davis. Glendora Gosling, '33Ed., who is director of the Glee Club, will also attend. It is estimated that 150,000 head of cattle in Michigan are infected with bang's disease, the counterpart of uindulant or-alta feverMinuan s. ('! g 'Sweet ,[ d IIa' f League World Fellowship To Have Supper First Meeting Of Sp" "lbHe rs. Eddy Sing . } I j4 4 , i Jane Conway of Baton Rouge, tdau,hter of Loiiana's secretary of sta ic, was voted "Louisiana's Sweet- h art" at Lai suna state University., As ocid Press Photo) Invite Foreign Students And Oihers Tnte TF Attend Meeting res i -- 4 The Spanish club held its first meeting of the year last night at the Lcague. Mrs. Nelson Eddy gave a program of Spanish songs, business natters were discussed, and refresh- ments were served. Thirteen new members were present who were chosen from tryouts conducted by Mr. Charles N. Staubach, instructor in Spaish, and John C. Rishell, '33, president. Members of the World Fellowship committee of the League will enter- tain at a buffet supper Friday, No-k vember 18. Members 01 the commit- tee, some foreign students, and other students interested will at',.nd I Wil Zubll. I Officers present who were chosen Faith Ralph, '33, is chariman of last year were Marion R. Schmidt, the supper and she is assisted by '33, vice president; E. Jane Beckett, Wadad Mackdici, Grad. It is to be an '33Ed., secretary; and Haviow D. Assyrian supper, according to Miss Stevens, '34, Treasurer. The purpose Mackdici. of the club is to speak Spanish and Following the sapper a discussion to read current Spanish literature. on politics will be held. Each mem- The faculty advisors are Mr. Charles ber of the party will describe politics N. Staubach, and Mr. Gordon Far- in the country from which he comes. rell, instructors in Spanish. The suppers are to be a regular monthly affair and are to be under r h CS the direction of the league committee, according to Helen DeWitt, '33, pres- Group Hear Physician ident of the league. Anyone inter- ested is invited to hand in his or her name at the league desk. Zeta Phi Eta To Pesent Pays ThisSaturday 'I'lus I A'sul~ecIPo~ iIX ) B"f i?° .~ ~i~'5~M .CN a -a Sororifies 1411lStocial (Caieidler* rvjfo tl Thits Tee~k, Sororities are kept busy with all kinds of social functions this week. Faculty receptions, rushing dinners, alumnae and patroness dinners, and formal initiations all contribute to make this a week of extreme social APACHI OMEGA lpha Chi Omega ;< will give a pledge forma,_! l ihiO ia. Decorations will The chaperones are, Mrs. Boone Gross, Mr. and Mrs. John Mathes antd Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Newton. ALPHA GAMMA EILTA Red musk roses and green tapers will form a colorful background for the faculty reception to be given by Alpha Gamma Delta tonight. Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Aledejo, Mr. and Mrs. Herwood Price, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Tilley, Miss Hilda Burr, Miss Marie Losh, Miss Laurie Campbell, Mr. E. C. Case, and Mr. Vander Luyster. ALPHA DELTA PI Bronze chrysanthemums and green1 tapers will decorate the tables at the' rushing dinner to be given by Alpha Delta Pi tonight. PI BETA PII Pi Beta Phi entertained four guests at a rushing dinner last night. Tonight the sorority will honor several prominent faculty members at a formal dinner. Yellow and white chrysanthemums and yellow tapers will constitute table decora- tions. Those included among the guests are Dr. G. Carl Huber, Dean of the Graduate School, and Mrs. Huber; Miss Alice Lloyd, Dean of Women; Miss Jeanette Perry; Mrs. Beryl Fox Bacher, Miss Ethel Mc- Cormick, and Miss Eellen Stevenson. SIGMA KAPPA Sigma Kappa will entertain six rushees at dinner tonight. Yellow and white flowers and yellow tapers will form decorations for the table. Sunday the sorority entertained, Margaret Eidson, '33, and Eleanor Beers, '34, at a birthday dinner in their honor. Mrs. Eidson, of Berrien Springs, Illinois, came to Ann Arbor for the occasion. Week-end guests at the chapter house for the Chicago game included the following ahimnae: Margaret Moon, '32, of Lansh 1.g and I rsi. Vall Fleet. ,3, of i MAsl lI" - Hos/rt house mother, spent laht V(ek-end i De- troitasthe of her dahter. Theta Phi Alpha eliertained four guests at a rushing dinner last night. A novel decoration scheme was car- ried out in red and black. Leola Marx '33, was in charge of the dinner. COLLEGIATE SORO,1S Formal initiation ceremonies werve held for seven women last night at Collegiate Sorosis. ThL rite was fol- lowed by a buffet supper in honor of the initiates. Those who became members of the sorority were Sarah Gotthelf, '33, of Saginaw; Ann Ed- monds, '33, of Ann Arbor; Betty Long, '34,of Bryan, O.; Francis Man- waring, '35, of Flint; Yvonne Watson, '34, of Grand Rapids; Mary Paul, '35, of Ann Arbor; and Martha Neuhardt, '35, of Wheeling, West Virginia. KAPPA ALPhA THETA Tuesday night a patroness dinner took place at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. The guests included: Mrs. John F. Worley, Mrs. Alice Wood- bridge, Mrs. H. L. Wilgus, Mrs. Ida C. Wheat, Mrs. C. F. Meal, Mrs. James Inglis and Mrs. J. F. Lawerence. The tables were decorated with yellow roses. Last night a formal faculty dinner was given, at which the decorations were yellow and rust chrysanthe- mums and ivory tapers. The follow- ing faculty members and their wives were present, Professor and Mrs. 0. J. Campbell, Professor and Mrs. M. P. Tilley, Professor L. A. Strauss and Professor and Mrs. C. O. Davis. W "ornen~ 8Society Begins Sericy Of ChIldren %s Maays Given At Leage Be inning a seis of children's plays, Zeta Phi Elta, women's forensic and dramatic society. will present its I1st 1prora Satu-day in the Lydia M~endelssohn theater. The plays to be presented are "Cinderella" and "Snow White and Rose Red." The first play is to be given in shadow pantomimes and is under the direction of Marion Moore , Grad., and the second is to be directed by Eleanor Gilmore, '33, president of Zeta. Phi ,Eta. One of the unusual features of the1 pf 0!1ormnanee is 1towbe some ch' ildreC's Csongs sung:;by BilliE'Johnso, '3. Ths