TIIF MI~hiGNDAL CAMPUS ,.. __ _ ---- Ball Sponsored 13y Pan-Hellenic To BeFriday Red Nichols' Orchestra Attrcts Many Couples To Inter-Sorority Dance One of the most colorful affairs of the year. the Panhellenic Ball willf Fraternity Members To Spend Thanksgiving Recess At Home Women Leave To Visit homes (xes, ~s Entertalined A t la rtla cook For Va rLinWeek-End N. r>i .il ' k < The "CLASSIC" $5.00 Black or Brown Ties Foster Campbell, '36E, Phi Gamma Delta, is the Thanksgiving guest of Donald B. Stewart, '36E, at the lat- ter's home in Birmingham, Mich. 'Fred Huber, '34, of Detroit, and John William Thomas, '33, of Flint, will go home for Thanksgiving. ALPHA SIGMA PHI Only a few members of Alpha , aav a ca a, a be held from 9:30 p. m. until 2 a. m. Sigma Phi are remaining in town Friday, in the ballroom of the League. for Thanksgiving. Stanley Fay, '34, This is the only ball of its kind, the Avon Artz, '34, William Shea, '32, Jim one in which the entire sorority Edmond, '35, Bill McClintic, '35, and group participates. About 250 couples Harvey Chapman, '34, have gone to are expected. Detroit. Those who went to Toledo r e ia re Chuck Hall, '34, Ivan Williamson, tYi4tail% 1!Ui Ui1Cr li"ll Wlil utC lul-ILi..Uluu by Red Nichols and His World Fa- mous Pennies. Mr. Nichols and his' orchestra have played in fifteeii Broadway shows, and are especially noted for their work in Earl Carroll's "Vanities" and Joe Cook's "Rain Orj Shine." Later he and his orchestra were featured in two of George Ger- shwin's hits "Strike Up The Band" and "Girl Crazy." At the present time they are making an extensive! tour and will come here direct from an engagement in South Bend, In- diana... The ballroom will be decorated in a way different from any previous year. Evergreens will line the walls of the dance floor, the green being relieved by large baskets of mums. The colors in each basket will rep- resent the colors of some sorority. Ballroom Decorations Programs for the dance carry out a very formal design in black suede with the Michigan seal done on a pearl background. Those members of the faculty who will chaperone the party are: Presi- dent Alexander G. Ruthven and Mrs. Ruthven, Dean Joseph A. Bursley and Mrs. Bursley, Dean Herbert C. Sadler and Mrs. Sadler, Dean Wilbur R. Humphreys and Mrs. Humphreys, Dean James B. Edmonson and Mrs. Edmonson, Dean Alice Lloyd, Dr. Margaret Bell, Dean Walter Rea, Register Ira M. Smith and Mrs. Smith, Prof. Emil Lorch and Mrs. Lorch, Prof. Ralph Aigler and Mrs. Aigler, Prof. Laurie E. Campbell, Miss Ethel McCormick, Miss Jeanette Perry, Mrs. Byrl Bacher, Miss Eller Stevenson, Dr. Helene Shutz, and MVtr. and Mrs. Homer Heath. Myrtle Cooper Chairman The ball is under the direction of Myrtle Cooper, '34 general chairman She is assisted by the following com. mittee: program, Dorothy Van Riper, '34, chairman, Charlotte Andersor '35, Dorothy Laylin, '33; refresh- ments, Eleanor Riker, '33, chairmar Helen Scott, '34, Ann Mitchell, 134; tickets, Marjorie Arnold, '34, chair- . man, Alice Morgan, '35, Dorothy Aannersley, '34, Jane Faber, '34, Genevieve Lawson, '34, Abbey Mor- ley, '34, Jean Cowden, '33, Betty Aig- ler, '35; decorations, Ruth Campbell, '34, chairman, Marietta Recor, '34, Margarite Martindale, '34; music, Pauline Scott, '33, chairman, Mona Barnes, '33, Jeanne Whitman, '33; treasurer's chairman, Elinor Allen. '34; publicity, Grace Mayer, '34, chair- man, Virginia Cluff, '35; floor, Helen Gray, '34, chairman; chaperones, Ruth Kurtz, '34Ed., chairman, Helen Mason, '34, Gertrude Peschke, '34, Margaret Grant, '35. STYLE REVUE Residents of Ida Noyes Hall at Chi- cago University gave a style revue last week of what the well-dressed co-ed will wear for all occasions. The profits received from the show will be used toward enlarging the Student Relief Fund. '33, and Bud Buderus, '33. Don Cook, '35, has gone to Loraine, Ohio; Rus- sel Damm, '33, is spending the holi- day in Muskegon, and Nicholas Mc- Laughlin, '33, went to Wyandotte. DELTA UPSILON Among those from the Delta Up- silon house who are going home for Thanksgiving are Kenneth Hecht, '34, and George Bolas, '36, of Chi- cago; Joseph Gannon, '33, of St. Claire, Mich.; Bruce Safer, '35, Har- old Strickland, '36, and Charles Rog- ers, '34, from Detroit; Bernard Rob- erts, '35, of Monroe; John Nolan, '34, of Scarsdale, N. Y.; John Morrison, '33, from Middleton, N. Y.; Val Saph, '35, of Marine City, Mich., and Mar- tin Mortenson, '35, of Battle Creek. KAPPA DELTA IWtO Members of Kappa Delta Rho '34, and Robert Curtis, '34, all of De- Many of the residents of Martha troit; Gene Baldwin, '33, William Cook dormitory have left Ann Arbor Senf, '33, Sinclair Weston, '33, and Campus Deserted Many for visits to families and friends over Robert May, '33, of Grand Rapids; the holiday. Those remaining, less Carlton Park, '35, Millard Bell, '33, Sorority Members GO than half, are entertaining out-of- and Albert Cooper, '34, all of Grosse home For ThanksgiVing, town guests. Pointe, and Frank Hemenger, '33, of Among those visiting are: Geneva' Algonac. I Eileen Howard, '33, of Dearborn, Hatelling of Chicago, guest of Wini- SIGMA PHI Mary Alexander, '35, of Battle Creek, fred Billett, Mary Elizabeth Holden Sigma Phi members who will go and Kathleen Kirn, '35, of Chicago, of Grand Rapids, guest of Harriet home for Thanksgiving are Paul all of the Alpha Gamma Delta house, Holden, '33; Marion Smith of Sparta, Babcock, '35, and Charles Donker, will go home for Thanksgiving, guest of Dorothy Smith, '33. Miriam '36, of 'Grand Haven; Frederick ALPHA XI DELTA Snyder of Erie, Pa., guest of sister Marsh, '36, of Oak Park, Ill.; Harold; The following members of Alpha Be t t y Snyder, '33Ed; Margaret Guy, '36, Charles Hoyt, '34, Terrill Xi Delta sorority are to be out of Wright of Grand Rapids, guest of Newman, '36, and John Odell, '34, town for Thanksgiving: Dorothy Van Kitty Wright, '33. all from Grosse Pointe; Maxwell Riper, '34, Virginia Denne, '35, Win- Miss Sara Rowe and Miss Margaret Gail, '34, of Birmingham; Michael nifred Arthur, '33, Lorraine Bond, '34, Ruth Smith, social director of Mar- Drennan, '36, of Detroit, and Olam Miriam Hall, '34, Marian Foley, '34,Itha Cook will entertain at dinner to- Bergerlin, '34, of Big Rapids. Edwin Jean Bentley, '33, Jean Botsford, '33 day for Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss Turner, '33, will go to New York' and Ethel Olson, '34, will be in De-' Frances McKinnon, Miss Lucille where there is to be a meeting of troit; Louise Nagelvoort, '33,.is going Streator, Miss Elizabeth Soisson. the heads of the interfraternity to Royal Oak, and Marjorie Schultz Last Sunday Maitha Cook resi- council. '33, and Margaret Burke, '33, will be dents enjoyed a musical after din- TAU KAPPA EPSILON in Northville. ner. Jean Crawford, '33, gave two Several members of the Tau Kappa DELTA ZETA Thanksgiving readings, Palla Jean Epsilon fraternity were out of town DeltA ZETA Wilson, '34, sang a group of songs. IDelta Zeta entertained two dele- ThsdyNo.1,fryftew- for the Thanksgiving holiday. Har- gates to the Student Christian Con- Thursday, Nov. 17, forty of the no- vey C. Bauss,'34, and Chapin Lowell' aesensetheekuenthaC- men enjoyed a sleigh ride around the 34, went to Buffalo, N. Y. William erence this week-end. They were outskirts of Ann Arbor, after which Gidieon, '34, went to his home in Gladys Herfurth and Blanche Oh- hot chocolate and, doughnuts were Kalamazoo, and Carl S c h w a r t z. land, both of Flint. Other guests of served. Katherine Coffield, '34, was Grad., went to Fort Wayne, Ind. the sorority over the week-end in- in charge of the affair. cluded Florence Bagnall, of Detroit, iuth Knepp, of Bay City, Frances Wpeek-End Enlivened By Dell and Genevieve Williams of Flint, 'fi m1 T leagiiC NManiager Dances At Fraternities Dolores Bray, of Minneapolis, Helena ReerA~Li- Fr Weec E d 2 DAYS 2 AL2 r' _.,. _ _..__n__.___.__ -- _ -- ____ _... ___.__. __...___._.. ____.__._...__ ___w_ .- _ __ that are smartly styled and expertly fitted to give the weaver lasting satisfaction. EARLE BOT SHOP 123 East Liburty Street 2 DAYS 6 FRIDAY - SATURDAY- OF ALL REGULAR $6.95 & $5.95 WINTER S W= NOW $488 Suedes,. Black W- Browns - Grey!, Kids - Pigskins - Fabric 200 Poirs Boudoir SLIPPERS OpCO Son S Open $aturday Night fraternity who are spending the, Thanksgiving holiday at home are Hermitage gave a formal dance Therr Fletcher, '34, Gardner Cole- Saturday night at the chapter man, '34, and John Simpson, '33, who house. have gone to Detroit. John Brackett, The guest list included Dorothy L. '33, has gone to his home in Pontiac. Malcolm, Grad., Shirley Vernor, '35, An informal party was held at the Sally Boyd, Grad., Jane Gillen of house Wednesday night at which Pontiac, Marion Sweet, '35, Margaret ;here was bridge and dancing. Prof. Lewis, '34, Margaret Smith, '33, N. E. Lay and Mrs. Lay chaperoned. { Charlotte Whitman, '35, Jeanette ;APPA SIGMA Duff, '35, Carol Hanan, '34, Jean Many members of the Kappa Mitchell, '33, Virginia Forsythe, '33, 3igma fraternity are spending the Jane Fletcher, '36, Doris Cox, De- hanksgiving vacation out of towh. troit, Josephine Petronovich, '33, hose who went to Detroit are: Ed- Maybelle Murray of Pontiac, Helen card Sheldrick, '35, Edward An- Bailey, '34, Elizabeth Ebert, '34, Mar- rews, '35, and Reeve Rhodes, '33. garet Asire, '33, Ann Verner, '33, Jo ack Stein, '33, Dick Ewalt, '36, and Krieser, Grad., Katherine Anning, Villiam Dixon, '36, went to Midland. 1'35, Josephine Hadley, '36, Carol lugh Baker, '33, and Bob Siebold,|Dumond of Ypsilanti and Dorothy 33, have gone to their homes in O'Shea of Detroit. 'ackson, and Fritz Schaefer, '34, | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Preuss lent to Decatur, Ind. | were chaperones for the affair. 'I KAPPA | THETA XI Members of Phi Kappa fraternity | Twenty-two couples attended an rho are out of town for Thanksgiv- i informal supper dance at the Theta .g are Harold Gordon, '35, and Leon Xi house Sunday night. Chaperones Jordon, '34, who have gone to Flint, .were: Professor Warren McCabe oZ nd Edward Walsh, '33, who has the Engineering College and Mrs. one to White Pigeon as the guest of McCabe, and Mr. and Mrs. McReady. ill Ranchor, '33. HE]CTA 1DEL,1A C1Y omn' 1 ?Met Members of Theta Delta Chi who'W 1-ens lub Meets rO .ire going home for Thanksgiving Hold Play IDiseUsion ire Jack Salmon, '34E, of Chicago, Leonard Krause, '35A, and Laurence At the regular meeting of the Kelly, '33, of Grand Rapids, Donald drama section of the Faculty Womn- Decker, '35A, of Flint, Donald Boude- en's Club held at 7:45 p. m. Monday man, '33, of Kalamazoo, Franklin at the home of Mrs. Willard Olson, Bristol, '35, of Oak Park, Ill., and two plays, "The Perfect Marriage," Edward Donovan, '33, Frank Neil, and "Lot's Wife" were discussed. '34, and Arthur Robinson, '33, of "The Perfect Marriage" written by Detroit. Leonard White, was read by Mrs. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Ruel V. Churchill and Mrs. Frank N. Members of Phi Sigma Kappa who Reed. "Lot's Wife," by Percival Wilde, are going home for Thanksgiving are was read by Mrs. Charles Good, Mrs. Robert Lamb, '33, Gale Stirling, '35, Milton J. Thompson, Mrs. Benjamin Carleton Gilbert, '35, Lloyd Nymah, DeGraff, Mrs. D. A. Powell. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ^ - - - - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - e 1 ,. obson, or indianapols, and Mabel Kann, of Niagara Falls. The follow- ing women left for the week-end, Helen Cook, '34, and Ceil Hallberg, '34, who went to Detroit, and Goldia Mrs. Grace Hollister, former man- ager of the Michigan League, now of Akron, Ohio, visited in Ann Arbor last week-end. . , ' t a Z 'r t .y 7 5 t' Lightfoot, '33, who went to Flint. Miss Alta B. Atkinson, business The sorority entertained six guests manager of the League, attended a at a rush party Monday night. convention of the National Diatetic PiH SIGMA S[GMA Association in New York City last Sylvia Miller, former student of week. Wheeling, W. Va., will be a guest for- - .he week-end at the Phi Sigma Sigma r $500 Essay Contest house. Members going away for The National Womian 's party. a Thanksgiving are: Dora Eliahson, - s tgani ation to pro- '34, will be in Bad City; Florence mote legislation for womens rights, Travis, '35, Josephine Suchs, '33, Mil- has announced an essay contest i dred Feinberg, '36, Vivian Wenner, which one prize of $500, and another '36, and Frances Burnstine, '36, are of $200 will be awarded. Further in- all to be in Detroit; Edith Bergman, formation may be secured by ad- 33, and Sally Levitt, '33, are to be dressing Ruth Thunton, 144 B. Street in Flint, and Marian Atran, '33, has N. ., Washingtoni, D. C. gone to McKeesport, Pa. CHI OMEGA . Tcnn eeaus are permiitted to bet Members of Chi Omega sorority on elections in other states but not spending Thanksgiving out of town on their ow) gate el-tlC)ns until include: Grace Haston, '34, and atcr the polls have closed Helen Haston, '36, who will go t! alter .............. Detroit with Eleanor Locke. '33; Oak wath Doroty Hart, '34; Gene- Betty Caldwell, '33, will visit in De- vieve Locke, '33, will also be in Royal troit with Elsie Hoffmeyer, '33; Oak; Gerirude Peischke, '34, is going Maurine Burnside, '35, is to be at the to Detroit; Ethel H-oward, '35, will be home of Margaret O'Brien, '33; Helen in Birmingham; Mary Gaylord, '35 Loomis, '35, will go to Grand Rapids: is to be in Algonac, and Ruth Root, Alice Goodwin. '35, is to be in Royal '5. will b in Monroe. -I Tj"HE1 DAILY C ASSIFWi ADS P AY AftE ks ivimg ' _ _ _ ,/ . Peppy youngsters Pouring in for it And into it.. are Friday and Saturday the Nemo-flex Sensation for the very slim TS Dressy ur Trims . . . Rough Wools and Crepes . .. Back, Wine, lirown and Green you'll double-check this happy thought V * FOR STUDY ROOM - or CHRIST MAS GIFTS! Lounging Pajamas :$29..75 Values ... $39.75 Values. $49.75 Values . " " . . $25.00 STUDENTS! 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