OCT. 8, 1933 I r a I I a y lu ni graduate Students Will and Dean C. Carl Huber of the grad- Hol ynAeatonis uate school will address the convo- .Hold Convocation Sooncation, which will be followed by an Vsit Ca mpus A convocation for students in the informal receptin in the ballroom, rT 0 ~d ;raduate school will be held at 6 p. m. where Dr. and Mrs. Ruthven and Dr. T1s W eek-end ruesday in Lydia Mendellsohn The- and Mrs. Huber will receive. Al Cow- ater at the League. an's band will furnish dance music at Pledging And State Game President Alexander G. Ruthven the reception. Bring Graduates Back MODERN BEAUTY SHOP To Numerous Houses OUR SPECIAL The opening football game and in- (With LeoAND INER WAVE ........35c re nds pdging ougt m y OIL PUSH PERMANENT WAVE . . . . . . . $2.00 friends and alumni to visit sororities, CRQINL PRAET dormitories, and fraternity houses. CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT, With plenty of ringlet ends. ALPHA PHI T hese waves are complete............ $2.50 Alumnae returning for the Alpha 4 MANICURE.. 35c' EYEBROW ARCH..25c Phi pledging are as follows: Con- Phone 2-1478 113 South Main St. stance Krentler, '32, Pleasant Ridge; Marie Stoezner, '32, Detroit; Lucy Whitworth, '31, Dearborn; and Betty Healey, '32, AnnArbor. R U D O L P H ' S B E A U T Y S H O P COLLEGIATE SOROSIS Over the Marilyn Dress Shop 208 Mich. Theatre Bldg. Alumnae who attended Collegiate PHONE 2-2757 Sorosis pledging are as follows: Mrs. SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME Jesse Reeves, Mrs. M. W. Wheeler, Shelton's Oil of Tulip Wood Permanent Mrs. Joseph Bursley, Mrs. Herman -, Wave, Croquignole or Spiral- Kleene, Mrs. Earl B. Moore, Mrs. Ed- $6.00 COMPLETE gar Durfee, Mrs. George Patterson, This is our regular $10.00 wave given by operators who Mrs. Robert Angell, Mrs. Archibald " are are qualified and licensed by the Shelton Co. They are push up waves with real ringlet end curls. Requires Diack, Mrs. Peter Van Boven, Miss no finger waving afterwards. Given on our new machine MrChitMiss Ellen Reeves, Miss and will not discolor white or gray hair. Mary Christi, Marcel, Manicure, Hot oil shampoo, Eyebrow arch, Eyebrow tintha r Isabelle Hubbard, Miss Alice Russel, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c each Miss Geraldine Russel, Miss Martha Wheeler, Miss Virginia Ladd, Miss Elizabeth Ladd, Miss Louise Breakey, and Miss Fredeicka Waldron, all of Ann Arbor. Miss Louise Cody, and ;13 p Miss Margaret Thompson, both ofJR Detroit, and Mrs. George Dolliver, Battle Creek, came to Ann Arbor for WEDOe~ A" the pledging. + " " WEDooour PART SIGMA PHI Alumni visiting Sigma Phi this An Actual $5 Value! week-end are Ned Skae, '31, Detroit; SPIRAL OR CROQUIGNOLE Bill Haag, '28, Cleveland; Jack Hib-WAVE bard, '18, Grand Rapids; George WHY THIS ER For Only Hutchinson, '33, Sewickley, Pa. GAMMA PHI BETA 1-It is an OIL Among the alumnae who returned WAVE that actually improves your hair to the Gamma Phi Beta house to at- by steaming the oil Fully tend the pledging ceremony were Mrs. directly into the hair ully shaft while giving Guaranteed Nathan Potter, Mrs. Waldo Abbot, the wave. Complete Mrs. James Breakey, Mrs. Rudolph 2-Your hair comes orf the Winnacker, Mrs. Earl Wolaver, Miss winders in a natural curil not Lynda Eberbach, Miss Jane Breakey, kinky or fuzzy. Lyna bebah,3-It is a Push-up wave that Miss Carolyn Potter, and Laura Fin- needs no finger waving. ley, all of Ann Arbor. From Detroit, 4-It gives a deep, strong wave with perfect ringlet ends came Miss Marianna Joslyn, Miss Fra Dill not discolor white hair. Loomis, Dorothy Seens, and Carol 5-Every wave is tested and give by an expert. A gua- Savery, Miss Pansy Blake, of Wyan- anteed wave backed by a shop dotte. with a proven reputation. After pledging a buffet lunch was shampoo and served. LA PETITE Finger Wave . Marcel ............ ALPHA EPSILON PHI BEAUTY SHOP Henna Rinse...... Among the alumnae spending the (Shops in other Michigan cities) Scalp Treatment ... Amok-ngatthe Almna Esning thei 10E. Washington (upstairs) Eye Brow Dye.... week-end at the Alpha Epsilon Phi Phone3308 Facial............ sorority are: Jean Rosenthal, '33, of Open evenings by appointment Manicuring....... Evansville, Ind., and Perry Fiske, '33, - of Detroit. The new pledges were en- tertained at a luncheon yesterday. SIGMA CHI Alumni and guests in Ann Arbor yesterday for the game were Thur- low Coon, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delbridge, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeWeese, Wayne; Fred- erick Taylor, Toledo; Wade Morrow, Texas. Miss Tommy Keller from Michigan State College was also a guest at the house. !1 THETA DELTA CHI Norman Hackett, '98, national sec- retary of Theta Delta Chi, will be the guest of the local chapter today and tomorrow. SIGMA KAPPA Several alumnae returned to attend A nd Shoes Like pledging at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. Among them were Jose- phine Ruten and Ruth Matthews of T Ta K for Detroit; Bernadine Winton, Ann Ar- bor; and Odeyne Gillette, Grand Rapids.Th nsle Three Houses Have Additional Pledges Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Sigma Sigma, and Sigma Kappa announce additional pledge lists. ALPHA OMICRON PI Helen Wroughton, Detroit; Delta' Glass, New York; Margaret Holden, New York; Rose Durham, Owosso; Mary Baxter, Philadelphia; Mary Matthews, Detroit; and Laura Zim- merman, Owosso. PHI SIGMA SIGMA 10L V L Thelma Chasman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Bernadine Field, Fort Wayne; Sylvia STYLES ' Ginsberg, Grand Rapids; Mildred Golder, Gladwin; Ardella Levison, Detroit; Frances Seitner, Ann Arbor; Eva Schniderman, Erie, Pa.; Lillian Vinacow, Flint; Thelma Mermelstein, McKeesport, Pa. SIGMA KAPPA Pearl Icheldinger, of Ann Arbor, and Jacqueline Sanborn, Lansing. Others $3.95 Michigan Alumnae $5.95 AAAA to C To Open Club YearAAto FASHIONED OF The Ann Arbor group of Michigan women will open the club year with SUEDE a tea at 3 p. m., Oct. 20 in the League. Black -- Brown Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg, well-known Michigan alumna and wife of Sen- CARUCCA ator Vandenberg, will speak on "Washington Personalities." Dean Black - Brown Alice C. Lloyd will give a talk on the I I1C I[I! I I' II i,