THE MICHIAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY ,, , .. _ }r ^ Head Of J. G. P. Announces New A #.. Apointments Scripts To Be Submitted At League No Later Than Wednesday . Additional committee appointments for J. G. P. were recently announced by Barbara Sutherland, central chairman. To assist Virginia Cluff. property chairman, will be Mary Spencer, Harriet Spiess, Mary Edna Travis, Bernice Wetherald, Jane Bas- set, and Doris Gimmy. The publicity committee, headed by Marie Murphy, will consist of Ann Mitchell, Margaret Phalan, Virginia Hugg, and Betty Jane Dawson. Hilda Kirby, chairman of the fi- nance committee, will assisted by Kathleen Carpenter, Alice Morgan, Ruth Root, Mary Sabin, and Lois Keddy. Maxine Maynard, music chairman, has a committee made up of Billie Griffiths and Barbara Bates. Miss Sutherland also announced that manuscripts for the play are to be handed in Wednesday at the League undergraduate office. It is necessary that no name be attached to the script. The name should be written and placed in an envelope at- tached to the play. AthenaTryouts Are To Be Held In Near Future Tryouts for women interested in joining Athena, literary and forensic society, will be held in the near fu- ture, it was announced last night following the society's first meeting of the year. Plans for literary and dramatic work for the year were discussed at the' meeting, and preliminary prep- arations were made for debates with Zeta Phi Eta, women's speech society, and with the various men's speech societies. Social work of Athena members with children in University Hospital has proved so successful in the past that it will be continued this year, according to Margaret D. Phalan, '35, president. Jane Colby Weds In League Chapel The first wedding of the year to be held in the League chapel took place after te football game Saturday when Miss Jane Millis Colby, of Rye, New York, was united in marriage to Harvey Martin Rasmussen, of Manistee. Rev. Allison R. Heaps offi- ciated. Miss Colby, '31-'32, was president of the freshman class of Jordan Hall during her year on campus. Mr. Ras-- mussen, '32, was mar. ger of the basketballteam and a member of Micigamua. .; Miss Ruth Colby acted as maid of honor and Mr. John Rasmussen as best man. Betsy Barbour Holds Formal Initiation For 67 At a formal initiation held at Betsy Barbour House Sunday afternoon, 67 women were made members of the Student Organization of Betsy Bar- bour House. The girls were introduced to Miriam Root, '33, last year's presi- dent of the house, and received by Lucille Root, '34, this year's president. The guests who were entertained at supper fcllowing the initiation were Regent and Mrs. Junius E. Beal, Dean and Mrs. Edward H. Kraus, Dr. Margaret Bell, Miss Jean- ette Perry, Prof. A. L. Cross, Miss Kathleen Hamm, University dietician, and Miss Byrl Bacher and Miss Ellen Stevenson, assistant to the dean of women. Fraternities Celebrate Game With Gala Week-End Parties An unusually large number of fra- ternity parties helped make last week-end a gala one. Several frater- nities also announce initiations and pledgings. CHI PHI Many guests attended the formal dance at the Chi Phi house Satur- day night. The arrangements for the dance were made by Olan D. Snavely, Jr., '34. Among the out-of-town gue s t s othy Utley, '36, Harriet Wolfe, '36, Dorothy Adams, '36, Rose Offley, '35, Kathryn Lundell, '37, Florence Skenk, '37, Jane Bassett, '35, Mary Morgan, '36, Marie Johnston, '33, Betty Laub, '36, Geraldine Jorgenson, '36, Vir- ginia Spray, '37, Josephine McLean, '36, Marjorie Gleason, '37, Marie Branagan, '35, Eleanor Noyes, '35, Grace Snyder, '37, Marie Heid, '35, Marjorie Jackson, '33, Florence Bing- ham, '36, Grace Schroeder, '36, Elea- nor Thoman, '35, and Harriet Tyson, '34. Among the out of town guests were: Miss June. Hartsel, of Ashland, O.; Miss Winifred Hughes and Betsy Strain of Grosse Pointe; Miss Grace Wolfs, of St. Clair; Miss Nanine Hurd, of Grand Rapids; Miss Eliza- beth Johnson, of Port Huron; Miss Helen Vradenburg, of Ottawa Hills, O.; Miss Lucille Brown, of Toledo; Miss Josephine Lee, of Des Moines, Ia.; Miss Jane Rowe of Paris. KAPPA DELTA RHO Week-end guests at the fraternity were: Mrs. M. E. Campbell and her son, Franklin, of Rockville Center, N Y., and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wells, of Grand Rapids. Alumni who re- turned for the game are: Kenneth Wigle, '24, and Mrs. Wigle, Rolland Severy, '30, and Mrs. Severy, Ronald Innes, '32, Truman Steinko, '33, Glen Edmonsen, '32, and Byron Coats, '32, all of Detroit; A. Hanje, '31, Harold MacLean, '32, and William Myers, '32, all of Grand Rapids; Rtobert Water- man, '25, and Mrs. Waterman, of Muskegon; S. Armstutz, of Sutton Bay; and Robert Varnum, of Sag- inaw. Kappa Delta Rho announces the pledging of Edwin Whoell, '36E. COLLEGIATE SORORSIS Collegiate Sorosis announces the pledging of Jane O'Ferrill, '37, of Detroit. THETA CIT James Bacon, '34, was in charge of the informal dance given by the members of the Theta Chi fraternity Saturday night. Music was provided by Bernie and his band. Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coward, and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Earle were present as chap- erons. P 11 b e a I 0 e F b s T t 0 L h 0 F t g d I Si ,7 t g d Guests from out of town included Century of Progress Exposition, Chi- Miss Ruby Richardson, of Plainwell; cago.The chaperons were Capt. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Faust, of Mrs. A. C. Powell and Lieut. and Mrs.' ?ontiac; Mr. John Harlan, of Colum- R. R. Coursey. us, O.; Mr. and Mrk Robert Pal- Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ner, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs Fred- E. H. Coleman, of Forest Hills, N. Y.; rick Graves, of Albany, N. Y.; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Ellsworth, of nd Mrs. Charles Atkins, o Gary, Lakewood, O.; Mr. aid Mrs. S. C. nd.; and Mr. and Mrs. John Hubly, Hobson, of Grand Rapids; Elsie f Detroit. Among the alumni pres- Johnson, of New York City; Barbara nt were Kenneth Hartwell, Frederic Hill, of Birmingham; L. W. Mattsen, Fenske, Bryan Davis, Melain Trum- of Chicago; Don Donnelly, of Bay pull, Keith Bennett, Frank Lamber- City; Mary Buckbee, of Escanaba; on, Harcourt Patterson, Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ross, Sr., Mr. and rownsend, Robertson T o w n s e n,d Mrs. W. J. Harrison, and Marion Robert Fuoss, Robert Flintworth, and Sweet, all of Detroit; M. A. Stahl, Raymond Eiserman. Verne Dodds Richard Danford, R. Among those present as guests of Sanchez, C. L. Lawrence, all from Chi he members of the fraternity were chapter, Ohio State; Marion Foley, Francesca Schrauder, '36, Miss Dor- '34, Jane Reed, '36, Laura Finley, '33, thy Schmidt, of Detroit; Rhodetta Jane Brucker, '35, Miss Ruth Colby, .episto, '35, the Misses Helen Shee- of Rye, N. Y., and Virginia Allmand, pan, Margaret Keil, Jane LaChapelle, '36. Marion Look, and Betty .Fundis, all PHI KAPPA f Detroit; Irene Taylor and Claire Guests at the Phi Kappa informal teed, both of Buffalo, N. Y.; Betty. dance Saturday night included Phyl- cherling, '36, Lenore LeGendre, '34, lis Lutes, '36, Betty O'Dell, '36, Jane Maurine Burnside, '36, Betty Spray, Schneider, '36, Ruth Lovejoy, '34, 35, Elizabeth Brown, '34, Mary Alice Margaret Culver, '34, Dorothy Gies, Kreiger, '37, Kay Bishop, '37, Dor- '36, Joy Snyder. '37, Elizabeth Van thy Webb, '37, Jeane McLean, '37, Winkle, '36, Betty Bergener, '34, Maxine Maynard, '35, Barbara Bul- Mary Ellen Webster, '34, Virginia Lee, ard, '34, Marjorie Turner, '37, Jewel '34, Wanda Lee, '33, Mary Jane Nuerfel, '37, Margaret Guest, '37, Cummings, '34, Mary Alice McQuil- Mary Louise Schaake, '35, and Vin- len, '37, Margaret Cole, '34, and Helen elle. Bartlett, of South Bend, Ind. Foley, '34. THETA XI PHI ALPHA KAPPA The members of the Theta Xi fra- Phi Alpha Kappa entertained the e r n i t y entertained Homecoming following guests over the week-end: ;uests and alumni at an informal Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Meyer, Dr. lance Saturday night. Music was Browne Durwin, Dr. J. L. Van Loo, urnished by the Club Casnovia or- Mrs. E. R. Raum, Mr. P. Kolkman, chestra from the Streets of Paris, Mrs. C. N. Manni, Mrs. J. K. Ruster, Mrs. W. T. Manni. Mrs. O. L. Brues- ing, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Kooistra, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Walkatten, Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Ver Muelen, Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Kemper, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Sternberg, Dr. 0. M. Stehouwer, Dr. J. D. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Vander Wall, Mr. and Mrs. A.' L. Verspoor, Mr. C. K. Bos, Mr. G. L. Bos, Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Hollander, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. 'Bruggena, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Vander Veen, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rooks, Mr. J. D. De Youngs, Mr. G. O. Vander Reit, and Mr. Ed Baas. CHI PHI Members of Chi Phi wish to an- nounce that formal initiation cere- monies were held Oct. 19 for Harry R. Furst, '35, of Freeport, Ill., and Robert H. Trimbly, '34, of Highland Park. ALPHA RHO CHI Alumni and guests who were en- tertained at the Alpha Rho Chi house over the week-end were James Sea- ton, of Flint; Morris Hadley, of Hol- ley, Mich.; John Burgess, of Battle Creek; Harper Fowley and Abe Race, of Bay City; Karl Coon, of Detroit; Willis Suhrbier, of Toledo, 0., and William Eachuler, of Freemond, Ind. THETA XI Theta Xi fraternity announces the pledging of Harry Pick, '34, of Sault Ste. Marie. ACACIA Acacia fraternity, entertained at a Homecoming party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Neihuss and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Christman of Ann Arbor were chaperons. Among the out of town guests who attended were Robert Korntge, Ralph Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bartholomew, all of Buffalo, N. Y.; Miss Lena Joshons and Miss Bertha Heinz, of Grand Rapids; Mrs. T. W. Seibert and Misses Sybil and Carol Swart- out, of St. Louis, Mo. Committee chairmen for the hellenic Ball, to be held Dec. 1, announced recently by Betty S '35, general chairman of the. d The women who will assist Spray are Marie Louise Kessbe '34, chairman of decorations; Osborne, '35, chairman of ref ments; Kay Leopold, '34, chairm music; Mary Savage, '35, chairma programs; Mary Stirling, '35, c man of chaperones; Jane Bru: '35, chairman of publicity; and Diebel, '35, chairman of tickets Late permission will be gra the women until 3 a. in., Miss S said. Further committee app ments will be made soon. The ball is a traditional dance only one of the year in which sorority women participate. Ticke previous years have been gra first to sorority women and tl few to independents. 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