'THE MICHIGAN DlAILY, Homeco0ming, M oth Ho uses E ntertA i n Parents Wi*th Houseparties, Festive Affairs I rersjlyi Architect's :Ball LaysScene -In Pers i an Cave, WVi I manly (oiples Irl 1,) ortna'l Attire BringNumerouts Guests Leads May Party Sororities Hold Mother's Week-Entf; To Entertain Fa thfers Oln Sunday Both fraternities and sororities will be busy this week-enda panning en- tertainment for house parties and Mother's Day dinners. Alpha Gamma Delta l(,n JDorik Young ;, '35, is planning the enltertainmenwt for Mother's week- e ndt a;t Altpht Gammia Delta sorority. Dinner will be( served Sunday 'far both mo(thiers anid fathers. The guests stayingr at thie house are: Mrs. C. E. Keani,iPort Hutroni; Mrs. A. P. Alex- ander, Batttle Cr eek(; Mr's. T1. C. Mer- rell, Cleveland~t; am] M rs. J, L. Prink, Wa lkefr'vile(. Alpha Kappa Lamubdla A Mother's Day dinner will be heldt ait Hte Alpha Kappa 'Lambda frater- it y Sunday ino on. Charles Zink, '366, is ini chairge, and fifty.v or sixty guests are expected. Collegriate Sorasis A Mother's" houlse party is being planed at CollegijateSorosis sororitfr this week-enid by Josephine WVIood- hamts, '34. Luniicheon aind bridge are plAinedi for today, anzd dinnor will be ^sr ved Sundaily forl, mothers andilfath- crs. Thie (diinner guests will be Mrs. l-utchinisoni, Mrs. Ruieger, Mrs. Utley, Mrs. Windham, Mrs. Allington, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kanter, Mrs. Woodhams, Mrs. Mor- gan, Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Goslin.r DelAta Deltia Delta Mothr of Delta Delta Delta mem- bers will bce entertain~ed at, breakfast and dinner Suncl, y, About ten guests are expected ibr the afL air, wichl is being planned by Myra Adkinson, '35,3 newly-installed social chairman. The tables will be decorated with rosebud centecrpieces5 and corsages are to be presented to the mothers. Kttppa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta sorority enter- tained Ralph Holmes, music critic of the Detroit Times, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Scott Lamb, Detroit, Mrs. rrheron Gifford, Chicago, Miss Jane Payette, L.Insing, and Charlotte Whitman, '35, at a dinner Wednesday night. Akter the dinner the guests attended the concert. The nminmberc;(if the sorority ar entertarining their mothers with a houriseparty this week-end. A din-ncrr was held in their honor last nig-ht, after which s;everAl attended the con - cfert. Today a pricnric is to be held at the cottage of Miss tJeanne Voor- hies, '34, and toml'orrow both the fathers and mothers will be honored with a banquet. The mothers comning for the week-end are Mrs. N. B. Cove and l Mrs. F. 1-. Thoran, Lansing; Mr~is, . Fl.. Garretson, Mrs A. A. Boyd, anid Mrs. (>eorge M. Krieger, Mich- igan City, bId.; Mrs. Walter C. Lait- nc'r, Mrs. John Nicol, Mrs. W. W. C.rnpbll, Mrts. W. D. Little, Mrs. '1 'honas SUrling,, Mrs. Charles K~en- t~ (, y, Mrs. I4;. W. 1hamilton, Mrs. ai W. Voorh(.s, Mrs. 1-arvey E.> Sehiuoh- ter, Mrs. R. W. Sinclair, Mrs. R. C. Hloffmatn, and Mrs William Robb, all of Detroit; Mrs. J. H. Pardee, Mrsf. D.. U. Saunders, andl Mrs. Fred Black, Dearborn; Mrs. A. C. Unger, Naper- vdlle, Ill.; and Mrls. D. E. Seeley, Ann ArborW. Larnlbda Chi A1lha Lztn da Chi Aillha i'terunity is holdinga< banqluet Mother's day. for the entire family. Robert Heusel, '36;v, W~'omen Siudeit Is W eeT May Festival Unit M .ay Festival: Jeannette Vreeland, soprano, Coe Glade, contralto, Arthur By MARGARET D. PlIALAN Hackett, tenor, Theodore Webb, bass, Yesterday afternoon in Hill Audito- Choral Union, and Chicagpo Symphony rium during the third of the annual Orchestra at 2:30 p~m. in Hill Audito- Mayv Fesival oner.the.ir d,l rium, and at 8:15 paim.. Jeanette Vree- Agains5t the glamorous back~ground of the mythical lands of the "Araboian Nir1hts.," in the misty light ofa Per- sian Cave, the Architects held their < tWe'niy-third annual May Prtity 1last , nilt in Gratnger~'s balllroorn. ; '1urkish chieftains, 0O-- ental (lane- 0 v u irls, and weir'dly attired cea- Litres inillever'y conceiv jle costume, rt inrgled 'with lt,:nor'e ("ollstYi:tivc E;:l(i ,In iifo'nal dattie. Di)nhd I,yoti, ';34 A, gecnerarl chair- Ifinll2 , telde(I with lI3 barai 8huker, irrahue'o itvtwhld 32, Detroit. Miss SI2 kcr Xwore a tur- - l~r bkrtt&ri h e loI '.t blue chalk cirepe cut on2 Vm- I theAtchitet's Bill list night(.with w~tft c~i S'slr fttirrIt'k( ) Pn Lyot, '14 A, gjiera I 44:trl-a "1Of~ it)a It ii' rnoiiing shatde of pink. IIledn. W. =I. Buderus, '34A, commnitteemran, !lad as his faiest Conrstanrce Louise Lvj'k PpiTae Mrcye ts,'roedo; Lee Cochrane, '35, Constance lBridge, Ann Arbor; larry I4t~ss O tt. The21 Wili1( Sitli , ':34, Avis Mitts, ':34; John Ali- L~tt '~, Ms. bbot; ad Rn! al- Among the many music, lovers h Icni e','' ,I.r~i' ig ni pi arrived in Ann Arbor yesterday there li. ofIlt t,. 1~ llct1er a ewas one who evinlcedIno interest what- soitver °ill the c'oflCC)ts of01 I eyMay Pes-. Elre :sE (Ifor ilic of t siol i; there was tiv al 'and whot) had no intenit ion of J'ean Paul Slusse;r in flowing Turkish trouersof :'oii nd ellw, h')emiainxing for a week-end or even for appeared as one of the 40 thievExs, neeigo usclejye Mr. Herbert iowler appeared as a This was Mary McAulisse, talented{ Persian emir inlanl outfit of yellow if-yepar-old pianist who motored from ,and orange while MVrs. Fowler waLs inl her home in Chicago in order to take ?n~5.~ ita 1t~ ~e~. t an% I alesson frm Mischa Levitzki, soloist is to) irists with thelcir znonloclt~s :1~ M!Q 7AUtIL >;s.arrived for her appoint- hruge camneras. m(nt at 10 a.mn. and left Ann Arlie,- - - - - immediately after the lesson which lasted for one hour and a half. iS 11 Cartof he PJHShitthe Levitzki has been giving these les- (inner. sons once a month and his pupil has ° Iia Rd Phi had to travel over a good part of the Pi Beta Phi sorority is entertaining1 continent in order to follow him on the mothers of the members of theI his concert tours. c:hap~ter with a mothers' house party 1 Besides Miss McAulisse, .Levitzki t his week-end. Last night there was hats one other pupil,. Georgia 01-wig,' an informral dinner at the house, after ofr Pittsburgh. Miss Orwig; is a much which the mothers and daughtersI more advanced student than Miss attended the May Festival concert. MeAulisse, having recently played This~~~~~~ afeno[r.IenyE ~gsIwith the Pittsburgh Symphony Qr- willbe ostes ~ a e fr the.mtRsI chestra. She also follows Levitzki from 4 until 6 p.m. and tomorrow iaottecutyi re otk ~ ,,, ~. , ~ ~ Ione lesson a month. The GADUABOUT . I I Canoeing days and swimming suns are with us, and ,oh, moe, the painful sunburns that are rolling about campus.. So, Quarry, Inc., advises and Gadabout is devoted to Elizabeth Arden's Ideal Suntan Oil. There are two shades, cafe for ye brunettes, and honey for the gen- tlemen's preferreds. Also if you are a red-head or a delicate blonde the best thing is Ardena Protecta Cream which prevents any, tanning at all and will not slip off while you are swimming. Three cheers for no more blistered backs, and after all, the folks who set the vogue have said that the very dark tan is definitely out. For gay and giddy spring reju- venation every woman, young or old, needs a new hat. Her spirit much spring tonic. So why not drop by yz the Robert's Hat Shop immediately ,pr and come out with a ~'K~/artwheel or nlet ~J swagger that h'as snap and vime? Flowers and rib- .bons atre adornment, and they dis- play the newest from the most famnous lines. hWen dlays pall then a new bonnet i5 the answer, so give yourself a treat. Also the 'Roberts Shop carries a well-Known line of sheer durrale hosiery at a price within your reach, no matter what the size of the good old. purse. For those small details that make the week-end complete for your mother we suggest a look- see at the calkiins-Fletcher cos- metic counter. For her or your- self, we heartily advocate these drain fktcons of "Night in Paris" by Bourjois. T.hey retail for a minimum tax, and are works of art, with their tasseled cylinders of mid nig;ht blue glass. Also Bour-# j ofs has combined 'the perfume,1 powder, and lipstick in most ef- fective arrays. Such tricky af- fairs that appeal to the femainine heart are displayed on this famous counter that it is worth more than a mere visit, but do bring your mother and do drop in. So Mother's ]Day is actually with us! And how proud of her you'll be when you go to church and " dinner tomorrow, but make the oc- casion complete by a corsage that is really appro- priate. Schlegel's Florists can supply large orders for fraternity and sorority groups and we, know that they'll be exquisite to the last posy. If Mom and Pop feel' in the need of a little real collegiate atmos- ph~ere during a lull in the busy week-end, Gad-About suggests a supper or tea at the Den or the Tavern. One or the other is sure t~o be convenient! The food is good, the decorations are conducive to that famnily tete-a-tete, and you can point proudly to all the cam- pus B.M.O.C.'s that stroll by. For after all, the campus intelligentsia sooner or later drops into the fin- gerle "clubs," where a keen time and food are combined with that certain something that means col- lepge. Sunday night suippers are their strongholds ain l it would be a grand rinale for thle ufamily week-. end, Dresses, dresses, and mnore dress- es. 'We've not seen so many frocks in years with the vogue epitomized in every print and flowing chiffon as there are right now at the Elizabeth Dillon Shop on F. Wil- liams. Beides the jel youthful in o d el1 s .2 which have carried '- the campuis to her door, Mliss Dillon specializes in the most stunning of frocks for mothers of all ages. If moth- er hasn't decided on her spring and sumn- mer frocks as yet, why not suggest a visit to the Eliza-' beth Dillon for everything from dark prints to evening frocks. Prices suit all ranges of any purse. Uitewui r eJa d tiner, t LA14jJalter house for bot h mothers and fathers. Ruth Bosse, '35, is in charge of ar- rangemnents. Sigma Kappa Cecily. Sellars, 135, was in charge of a mother and 'caughter banquoet last night at the Sigma Ka:ppa soror- ity. Table decorations were American Beauty roses. Mrs. R. M. Bierse,, Youngstown, Ohio, has been the guest of the soror- ity since Tuesday. Sigma Nu The alumni of the fraternity are, being entertained this xegl -end by the mnembers of Si gmra Nui. There will b3e a baseball geme this afternoon be- tween the active and former rnem- bers, while a bridge party is being planned for the wives of the alumni. Tonight the former members and their wives will be honored at a bn quet which is being plan'ned by'Ken- :reth Hildred, 3A Sigma Nu' Coe Glade, as the guest of Paul I. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakes, of Ann Arbor, Mrs. C. R. Boyce, Miss Rae Boyce, Mrs. W. H. Vodrey, IT, of East Liverpool, Ohio, were the guaests of Sigma Nu fraternity at a I formal dinner held last night. Miss Glade is appearing in Hill Auditorium in the May Festival Series of concerts this eveiiing, and comnes from the Chicago Civic Opera com- pany. 'Dacues Given As, Celebration At Homecoming, The many events which have been planned for this Spring Homecoming week-end have monopolized the cam- pus' interest. H owever, the Alpha Kappa Kappa house is entertaining tonight with a closed spring formal. Franklin Mel- Irencamp, '34M, is making the ar - ranagements, and Dr. and Mrs. Nelson .M. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Dalby will attend as chaperons. An oriental theme of decorations % 'ill be seen at the informal closed radio piarty which is being given athe Alpha L ambda fraternity. W il- hain Wu, '36M, is in charge of the party. Prof. and Mrs. J. R. Nelson, will be guests of the house. Phi Beta Delta is entertaining; to- night at the Huron Hills Country Club with a formal dinner dance. IIvar Strand, '36, is chairmani of thll spring sports party which 11cr-' mni tge is giving tonig ht. Mr. and i's. Dale, Darling of Detroit will chaperon. Psi Omega is entertaining with a spring, closed foral. Mr. and Mrs. B. Young of Muskegon will chaperon.; ..a ookYou will find Slater's two fine bookstores, locaited l _ at bo th ends of the campus, are stocked with the highest quality merchandise of permanent value. " - We cordially invite you to come in and browse. STATIONE=RY - GREETING CARDS for MOTHER'S DAY For Mother's Day.. . A special selection of the latest books in fiction and non-:fiction. Selected gift boxes of stationery andl other Mother's Day remembrances. Complete assort- ment of Mother's Day Cards. {I!r efiV' . tr ynr r ' !± + Mn rr. .-.--. A. :. r . br/ iV f - I .nII. I I]