22, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY House Dances Honor Guests At Homecoming Fraternities Furnish Guest Lists For Closed, Open{ Dances This Week-End Fraternities honored several out of town guests and alumni last night at formal and informal dances held in honor of homecoming week-end. ACACIA At a home-coming party given last night by the members of Acacia fra- ternity, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Neihaus and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Christman of Ann Arbor were chaperones. Music was provided by Ken Lundquist and his orchestra. Among the guests present were: Robert Korntee, Ralph Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bartholomew, all of Buffalo, N. Y.; Sherman R. Hatch, '33A, Miss Lena Joshuns, and Miss Bertha Heinz of Grand Rapids; Mrs. T. W. Seibert and Sybil and Carol Swartout of St. Louis, Mo. ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Guests at the Alpha Kappa Lamb- da dance last night were: Marion Anderson, '36, Betty Bingham, '34, 'BettyCavender, '36, Edith Fromm, '7, Thelma- Gardner, '36, Elanor Heath, '35, Katherin Kirwan, '37, Sarah Lacey, '34SM, Elizabeth Long, '34, Laura Miller, Grad, Dorothy Shutt, '37, and Catherine Stitt, '36. Out of to w n guests included: Misses June Bert, Charlotte, Carlisle, Mary Jane Castoe, Peggy Compton, Adelaine BeBursaques, Mary Eliot, Adelaide Ely, Eleanor Francisco, Irene Higginson, Virginia Kallow, Ileene Peters, and Betty Ronald. ALPHA OMEGA Last night at the informal dance held at the Alpha Omega house, the following guests were present: Miss Beth Baum, of Flint; Miss Ann Ben- kow, of Detroit; Miss Nessie Bloom, of Brooklyn; Mrs. S. A. Colef, of Ben- ton Harbor; and Rose Gravel, of De- troit. Miss Clair Grant, '36, Josephine Lipsky, '36, Miss Anne Greenbaum, of Ann Arbor; Miss Evelyn Green- berg, of Detroit; Miss Dihny Klahr, of New York; Miss Charlotte Loth, of Chicago; Miss Arabelle Levison, of Detroit; Miss Gloria Margolin, of De- troit; and Miss Miriam Newman, of Wayne. Miss Yetta Pollack, of Ypsilanti; Miss Harriet Pappoport, of Rochester, N. Y.; Miss Rita Rich, of Newark, New Jersey; Miss Ruty Seidner, of Ypsilanti; Miss Freda Weinberg and Miss Helen Weinberg, both of De- troit. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Hubert and Dr. and Mrs. L. Katzen were chaperons for the dance. DELTA SIGMA PI Guests present at the Delta Sigma Pi closed informal dance last night were: Ada Blackman, '34, Virginia Pelhank, '35, Jean Laitner, '34; Nor- ma ;Lou Cove, '34; Annette Fansler, of Detroit; Betty Courtright, of Day- ton, Ohio; Helen Campbell, of Jack- son; Lois Bogart, of Utica, N. Y.; Rose Perrin, of Riverton, Wyo.; Nel- lie Chillington and Lettie Stevens, of Buffalo; John Lewis, of Flint; Lyle Eisermann, of Detroit; H. P. Hudson, of Wayland; Marshall Hebblewite, of Ypsilanti; William McCord, of Huston, Texas; Richard Aldrich, of Cleveland; Jerry Holmes, of Bay City; Gordon Heim, Chicago; John Rudd and Frank Leu, of Nashville, Tenn.; Carl Beier, Charles Batchelor, Starr Northrup, and Ralph Francis, all of Detroit; and Kenneth Haven of Ann Arbor. CHI PHI Guests at the Chi Phi dance last night were: Harriet Wolfe, '36, Dor- othy Utley, '36, Dorothy Adams, '36, Rose Offley, '35, Kathryn Lundell, '37, Florence Skenk, '37, Jane Bas- sett, '35, Mary E. Morgan, '36, Mar- jorie Johnston, '33, Betty Laub, '35, Geraldine Jorgenson, '36, Virginia Spray, '37, Josephine McLean, '36, Marjorie Gleason, '37, Marie Brana- gan, '35, Eleanor Noyes, '35, Grace Snyder, '37, Marie Heid, '35, Eleanor Thoman, '35, Harriet Tyson, '34, Florence Bingham, '36, Grace Schro- der, '36, Marjorie Jackson, '33. Out-of-town guests were: Misses June Hartsel, of Ashland, 0.; Miss Winifred Hughes, and Miss Betsy Strain, both of Grosse Pointe; Miss Grace Wolfs, of Saint Clair, Mich.; Miss Katherine Hinshaw, of Bloom- field Hills; Miss Nannine Hurd, of Grand Rapids; Miss Elizabeth John- son,, of Port Huron; Miss Lucille Brown, of Toledo; Miss Josephine Loe, of Des Moines; Miss Jane Rowe, of Paris; Miss Ruth Dorsey, Miss Mary Ellwood, Miss Mae Cameron, Miss Jane Ellwood,.Miss Valeria Re- naud, all of Detroit. OVER THE WEEK-END Instead of dances it seemed as if While at the Sigma Nu dance we the fraternities were staging mob noted Betty Spray, who was attired scenes Friday night, for crowds of in white crepe. Betty Schlucter, Al- ;ouples stormed first one house and thea Binkley, Billie Carr, and Lou hen another. Practically everyone Crandall were glimpsed on the dance stopped in at the Theta Delt house floor. Black stain simply draped was vhere we caught hasty glimpses of becoming to another red-head, Gin- Jean Royce, Bettie Little, Millie ney Allmand. Dosma, and multitudes of others. Julie Kane, who has just been The charming couple who lead chosen for the Sophomore Cabaret rosh Frolic last spring, Jack Mc- Central Committee, attended the Beta jarthy and Margaret Mustard, were formal andit was there we saw Har- ;here anld the little red-headed Judy ret Heath in a smart black and white T'ropser also. Eloise Moore, with Jack satin trimmed with rhinestones. Pe- Bishop, entered, closely followed by tite Ann Timmons, Bernice Wether- Maxine Maynard, Ann Edmunds, and ald and Mary Paul were there.. We Mary Jean White. noticed Jean Shaw, Margaret Hert- * * * rick, and Elizabeth Rush, too. During our few moments at Sigma * * * .ihi, Mary Edna Travis, of the soft Schiaparelli Blue velvet and a Southern drawl, appeared, and Mary matching pert hat were worn by 'otter, was there in a brilliant red Maire Heid, recently appointed dance gown with cartridge sleeves. Marty chairman for J.G.P., at the A.T.O.' 'Bowen wore a striking black and dance. Myrtle Cooper and Madeline white affair with a ladder back. Gay Coe appeared and we noticed Evlyn Mayer, Cathrine McHenry, Virginia Arnold in eel grey simply cut with a Hugg, and Babs Rose were present. chatreuse flower at the neckline. Adelia Cheever Holds First Dance Of Year Adelia Cheever gave a formal lance in the Alumnae room of the League last night. The chaperons for he dance were: Mrs. Alta Schule, Miss Jeannette Perry, and Mrs. Frances Johnson, of Saginaw. Fol- towing are the guests who attended: Mrs. William Emery, of Chicago, Ill.; Miss Evelyn Shoemaker, and Miss uouise Shoemaker, of Columbus, Ill.; Aviss Sally Ann Howell, of Saginaw;j and Miss Olo Collins, of Novena. Stuckey, New York City; and Miss. Ruth Budds, Santa Fe. Campuss guests included Marion McPhee, '36,, Francene Wright, '34, Josephine Tal- bot, '34, Ruth Kurtz, '34, Sarah Parah Pierce, '34, Margaret Martin- dale, 34, and Alma Harbican, '36. PHI ALPHA KAPPA The open informal dance at Phi' Alpha Kappa list night was attended by the following out-of-town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Meyer, Dr.' J. Van Loo, Dr. Durwin Brownell, Mrs. Elizabeth Raum, Mr. Paul Kelk- man, James Alkena, Mrs. Catherine Manni, Mrs. Jean Ruster, Mrs. W. Manni, Mrs. Olive Bursing, Dr. and Mrs. H. Kooistra, Dr. and Mrs. Hart Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. H. Walkatten, Dr. and Mrs. V. Ver Meulen, Dr. and Mrs. R. Kamper, of Elk Rapids; Dr. and Mrs. J. Sternberg, of Kalama- zoo; Dr. O. Stehouwer, of Rochester, N. Y.; Dr. George Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vander Wall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Verspoor, Mr. George Bos, Dr. and Mrs. S. Hollander, Dr. and Mrs. J. Bruggena, Mr. and Mrs. T. Vander- Veen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rooks, Mr. James DeYoungs, Mrs. George Vander Riet, Mr. Edward Baas, Misses Bobbie Baker, Marion Kruiz- enga, Thelma Hull, Isabel Vanden Boogert, G. Nan Wyke, Jean Block- sma, Dorothy Kuiper, Doris Ronda, John Alpent, Margie Harkens, Evelyn Crawford, Ruth Verseput, Florence Stuart, Myrtle Hendra, Delia Vander Vennen, and Alice Vanden Boogert. PHI CHI Guests present at the Phi Chi in- formal dance last night were: Miss Margaret Dwyer, of Muskegon; Miss LaVerne Zimmerman, of Oberlin, O.; Miss Maurine La Londe, of Toledo; Miss Cecilia Farley, of Perrysburg, O.; Miss Marie Tuttle, of Jackson; Miss Ruth Mielke, of Toledo; Miss Margaret Davis, of Lansing; Miss Alice Hauser, of Albion; and Miss Dorothy Downer, of Bay City. Others attending were Mary Edna Travis, '35, Margaret Starr, '35, Car- oline Welz, '35, Katherine Choate, '36, and Miss Dorothy Hail, of Ann Arbor. Chaperons for the dance were Dr. and Mrs. Ray Waggoner and Dr. Henry C. Ransom. PHI KAPPA Out of town guests visiting the Phi Kappa fraternity for the week- end and the informal dance last night included: Dr. and Mrs. John J. McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jergen, Jr., allaoflCleveland, .; Miss, Catherine Kaltenmarck, Miss Jessie Hoffman, and Paul Munger, of Perrysburg, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Arthur Instant CLAIROL r Shampoo Tint Alumnae Honor Senator's Wife At Reception, Michigan Alumnae of Ann Arbor opened their year's program with a tea yesterday afternoon in the Ethel Fountain Hussey room of the League. The chief speaker for the occasion was Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg, wife of the junior United States senator from Michigan. Mrs. Vandenberg, who is also an alumna from the University, chose as her topic "Washington Per- :sonalities." Dean Alice Lloyd deliv- ered a talk on the scholarship needs of university women. In the receiving line were Mrs. Vandenberg, Mrs. Ralph W. Aigler, president of the club, Mrs. Leona Diekema, social chairman, and Mrs. Frederick P. Jordan, former dean of women here. Mrs. Alexander Ruth- ven and Mrs. James Bruce poured, while a group of younger alumnae under Mrs. Otto Guthe assisted in serving. Mrs. Aigler announces that due to the great number of requests for as- sociate memberships a new arrange- ment has been made whereby such membership may be secured by the payment of the regular $1 fee. Such members will be allowed to partici- pate in all the social activities of the club. BETSY BARBOUR At open house following the O.S.U. game yesterday, guests of Betsy Bar- bour House were served with coffee and doughnuts. Mrs. Diekema pre- sided at the coffee table, which was decorated with fall flowers. Sheldgen, Jerry M. Gruitch, of Chi- cago, Ill.; B. J. McAnis, of Akron, O.; Gene Cosgoiss, of St. Louis, Mo.; Miss Ruth Lovejoy, Miss Wave Culver, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley, of Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols, Miss Catherine Sisson, of White Pigeon; Mr. and M r s. Clarence Brown, of Wheeling, W. Va.; Jack Lepscomb, of Detroit; Jerald Wilson and John M. Walsh, of Rochester, N. Y. PHI KAPPA TAU Guests at Phi Kappa Tau included Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mann, Prof. and Mrs. Frank Mickle, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Hoat, all of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nette and Mr. and Mrs. James Presih, all of Detroit; Mr. Jerald Ricketts, of Covington, Ky., and Mr. Norman Prackett, of Cincinnati, 0., were also present. Mr. and Mrs. James Peal, of Midland, chaperoned the dance, given by the fraternity last night. Chairman For Banquet Names Committeemen Dietrich, O'Brien, Aigler,j St. John To Assist With Annual Panhell Banquet Appointments to chairmanships of] the Panhellenic Banquet Commit- tee were made recently by Mary Fitzpatrick, '34, general chairman. The banquet is to be held Oct. 30 in the League ballroom. Theresa S. St. John, '34, will be ticket chairman; Lillian Dietrich, '34, chairman of decorations; Mary1 O'Brien, '35, chairman of invitations;1 and Betty Aigler, '35, chairman of program. The banquet is a traditional func- tion at which all the sorority mem- bers meet. Each sorority has a special section reserved for them, and each is' expected to sing one of its sorority songs. Music during the dinner will be played by Al Cowan and his orches- tra, and the guests will join in sing- ing Junior Girls Play and Michigan songs. The usual presentation of the scholarship cup will be made at this time. Last year the cup was won by Pi Beta Phi. Josephine McCausey, '34, as mistress of ceremonies will preside. Sororities are urged to let the com- mittee know immediately how many tickets they will need. Newman Engaged To Eleanor Dwinell Of particular interest to their friends on campus was the announce- ment of the engagement of Miss Ele- anor Dwinell, '33, of Burlington, Vt. and Albert H. Newman, '34, of New York City. Newman, who is sports editor of the Daily, is also a member of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fra- ternity, and of Chi Phi fraternity. He has been elected a member of Druids, senior honorary society. Miss Dwinell was a member of Delta Gamma sorority during the two years she attended Michigan. She spent her first two years at Mount Holyoke. Alumnae House Chooses Class Representatives Dorothy Bolton, '36, was elected president of Alumnae Residence, Wednesday, Oct. 18. at the first gen- eral meeting. Two other officers chosen were: Rosalyn Chapel, vice- president; Beulah Kanter, secretary; and Ethel Miller, treasurer. Those elected class representatives on the Gtudent Board of Governors were: Linda Bickel, senior; Victoria Toteff; junior; Dorothy Bolton, sophomore; and Louise Juckett, freshman. Union Thronged As Out-Of-Town Guests Visit Famous Floor The Union ballroom was thronged last night with student couples and their dozens of guests here for the biggest football attraction in the country, and the Union band, in tricky black mess jackets responded gallantly to all sorts of requests for favorite musical numbers. Miss Sallie Ensminger, of Detroit, former president of Kappa Delta so- rority and chairman of the Judiciary Council was there, dressed in a blue- grey gown. Blonde Eva Johnson was stunning in smart black velvet. Hilda Kirby, treasurer of the League, ap- peared in a smart green crepe with green satin shoulder tabs. Virginia Hartz, Junior Pi Phi, wore bla'ck lace. Margaret Jondro wore black, as did most of the smart women on the floor. In fact, black gowns in satin, crepe, lace and velvet were in an overwhelming majority. Kay Leopold wore a stunning black velvet and rhinestone earings. Helen Foley chose mauve crepe. Foreign W omen Entertained At Initial D in ne r Designed to entertain and make better acquainted foreign women and American women, the World's Fel- lowship Committee of the League sponsored an initial dinner meet- ing last night in the Russian Tea Room of the League. The, committee which had a very successful season last year is under the leadership of Betty Davis, '34, and will meet about once a month with all women who are interested. The committee was organized with the idea that there was very little chance for the foreign women to get acquainted with the other women on campus, and that were they given an opportunity to meet there would be many interesting facts about their countries which they could tell the students here. With this in view, talks by several members of the group were given last year, with emphasis on the difference in customs from those in America, and on explanations of the various educational systems. Martha Cook Entertains Many Week-End Guests Martha Cook Dormitory enter- tained a large number of guests for the week-end. Among them were the Misses Gerda Hansen and Thelma Swanser of Detroit; Miss Dorothea Jane Zaback, Miss Shirley Austin, Miss Helen Campbell, and Miss Mar- jorie Johnston of Jackson, Mich.; Miss Virginia Murphy, Miss Ruth Breadon, Miss Elaine Warsaw, Miss Gertrude Veneklasen, Miss Helen Reitsema, of Grand Rapids; Miss Betty Stockdale, Miss Lillian Hig- gins, and Miss Margaret Kaiser of Port Huron; Miss Daisy Lavender, of Newberry, Mich.; Miss Madeline Black, of Painesville, Miss Beula Chapman, of Lennon, Mich.; Miss Betty Snyder, of Erie, Pa.; Miss Jean Perrin, of Berwyn, Ill.; Miss Betty Beverstein, of Flint; Miss Ruth French, of Buchanan, Mich.; Miss Frances Schultz, of Bay City; and Mrs. Clifford White and Miss Betty Curtis of Saginaw. Detroit Painter To Exhibit At League A group of 20 pastel paintings by Ann Bedford Goodman, well known member of the Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors will be on exhibition in the lounge of the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre dur- ing the week of the performance of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Miss Goodman has exhibited a number of times in Detroit at the Art Institute, the Scarab Club, and at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra benefit showing. Her paintings were also shown in New York City at the re- quest of the National Academy of Design. At a recent showing in the Detroit Art Institute a vandal slashed one of her canvasses. Among the people who have sat for portraits by her are the Rev. Wil- liam Ma:hon of the Christ Episcopal Church, Detroit, and Mrs. Sterling Sanford, sister of Ernest Hemingway. Where To Go Motion Pictures: Michigan, "Doc- tor Bull" with Will Rogers; Majestic, "Ann Vickers" with Irene Dunne; Wuerth, "Twenty Thousand Years in Sing-Sing" with Spencer Tracy; Whitney, "Notorious But Nice" with Betty Compson.' Dancing: Chubb's, Hut, Den, Rath- skeller. Riding: Breakfast ride at Golfside Riding Academy at 8 a. m. Women's Clubs Discuss Community Problems The Ann Arbor Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club and the Ann Arbor Teachers Club and the Univer- sity Laboratory Club in conjunction with the School Teachers club will sponsor an open meeting at 8 p. m., Monday, Oct. 23, in the Ann Arbor High School auditorium. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss community problems, and the meeting will be open to all men and women who are interested. At the meeting Monday night the topic for discussion will be, "What are Ann Ar- bor's most pressing problems, and how are we to meet them?" Alumnae Come To Sororities For Week-End Alpha Gamma Delta Holds Dance; Houses Entertain Guests At Open House Sororities honor guests at( open house after the game. ALPHA XI DELTA Among the alumnae who were guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house over the week-end were: Miss Char- lotte Etzald, '32. of Bay City; Miss Helen Hanbrich, '31, of Wyandotte; Miss Florence Seys, '31, Miss Ruth Miller, 33, and Miss Emma Doer, of Grand Rapids; Miss Ella Rachel Lyons, '33, of Grosse Pointe; Miss Laura Codling, '31, of Royal Oak; and Miss Mary Helen Tyre, '32, Miss Ruth Otto, '32, and Miss Barbara Shuker, '32, all of Detroit. Open house was held after the game yesterday with Margaret Hew- itt, '34, and Margaret Burke, '34, in charge. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Alpha Gamma Delta held a home- coming dance last night, which was given by the alumnae, and was the first party to be given in the new house. Evelyn Wolford, of Wayne, Grad, chairman or the affair, was assisted by Catherine Rentschler, of Ann Ar- bor. Mrs. Farah Tennant, the"house- mother, Miss Edith Barnard, who is chaperon of Alumnae house, Mrs. Iva Gross, chaperone of Alpha Chi Omega, and Mrs. Hugh Keeler were chaperons for the dance. DELTA ZETA Guests at the Delta Zeta house included Miss Helen Dorsey, Miss Doris Boughman, and Miss Delma Becker, all from Ohio State. Alum- nae who returned for the game were Miss Jane Armstrong, Miss Jean Walters, and Miss Shirley King Pat- terson, all of Detroit; Miss Nina Hurd, of Berkley, Calif.; and Miss Ethelyn Miller, of Bay City. Ciel Helberg, '34, was in charge of the arrangements for a buffet supper held yesterday for about 60 guests. - - Your After-Six Frocks Prof. Baker Speaks At Meeting Of A. S. C. F E. Members of the student branch of the American Society of Chemical Engineers met recently in the Semi- nar room of the Chemistry Build- ing, and were addressed by Prof. E. M. Baker of the engineering school. is subject concerned the much dis- muted Fink Patent Suit, the question being whether, if the appellate court should grant the patent, it would practically give a monopoly of the ,hromium plating industry to the defendants. Meetings will be held every two weeks by the student branch at which prominent men the engineering col- lege will speak, R. T. Bradley, '34E, read of the organization, announced. t i Noted See Faculty Members Cinema Production From a selection of Parisian copies -all exclusive - new de- tails are here, clever- ly handled shoulders accompanying capes and jackets that are I Among the prominent faculty members who attended the premiere of the Art Cinema production Thurs- day night were Prof. and Mrs. Ben- nett Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koella, and Mrs. Arthur Cross, and Prof. and Ms. O. J. 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