TR~IM, MA 15,1934TUEM MLCHI4AN DAILY lnthmnsi jcAudience Acl aims PremireOf1934Daai PAC I Seast 'Te rontes' C Is hailed By Firsti~hters Alfred Sanster's Drama Opens Five-Week Islay Season At Mettessoint An enthusiastic capacity audience last night greeted the opening of theY Dramatic Season at the first Ani Arbor showing of "The Brontes," by Alfred Sangster. Among those present at the open- ing were Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding H. Yost, Prof. and Mrs. Waldo Abbot, Prof. and Mrs. Hugo P. Thiene, and Prof. and Mrs. James K. Pollock. Students and former students seent in the audience were Edward J. Dono- van, '33, Detroit, and Guy M. Whip- ple, Jr., '35. Mother's Day Is Celebrated By ormitories Several of the dormitories on cam- pus did their part towards entertain- ing the many mothers and fathers who were in Ann Arbor to take part in the activities of Homecoming Week.. Mosher-Jordan The residents' of Mosher-Jordan Halls entertained approximately 120 of their mothers with a Mother's Day breakfast Sunday. Each mother was presented with a corsage and each dau.ghter wore a single rose. The directors, Miss Isabel Dudley and Miss Dorothy lBirdzell; the re- tiring house president, Ann Story; and the~ president-elect, Georgina Karlson, presided. Helen Newberry Helen Newberry Residence was the scene of family reunions this week- end. 'A luncheon Saturday noon and a Mother's Day breakfast Sunday were the important occasions of the two-day program. Table decorations consisted of vases of trilliums and all the mothers visiting at the dormitory received cor- sages at the Sunday morning break- fast. Out-of-town guests who stayed at Helen Newberry were: Mrs. V. T. Western, Lakewood; Mrs.' George Willoughby, Detroit; Mrs. Mary M- Manus, Detroit; Mrs. G. T. Shapland, Detroit; Mrs. E. E. Garner, Lorrain, 0.; Mrs. Coella Hamilton, Plymouth; Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Milford; Mrs. H. P. ,Zerbe, Toledo, 0.; Mrs. L. C. Car- penter, Bay City; and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Olds, Cleveland Heights. Betsy Barbour T11hIV residents of Betsy Barbour House entertained seven of the moth- ers at breakfast Sunday. Corsages were presented to the mothers, and Mrs. Diekeman presided at the table FBENCH CLUB TO MEET The Cercle Vrancais will meet at 7:45 tonight in the League. There will be election of officers for the coming year, with refreshments and a card party afterward. All mem- bers are urged to attend. A P. V ,$P .Swarely more thain a "frame-iwork," this Sensational new b1rassiere covers (Mly the lower part of the breasts, lean- in gthe Upper parI t tirely iconfinedl. Alllhol.gh ther-'s no little -to "llalf- W1ay," it; ti~porlsi pr{ ;41fly, mouldiig fith, stin w1u brf li IoadIos- (liHdfi lilt'e fi- 14)111111(,linor evening. Adljmi it' leBac k! 'hi Lo Nepieee fdun'itatunl tf 1s 1.. r s ,I' W!tItU t~, 1 i-ltr a n . j, i-itp wf tI tI W? .r1',,:" hat t 1"14 1- f t-' s d il m et h y o~n~ u / lil; , cutt , fI t blC., Y t b trtli~and-' bu"I -11"I a lfat "In"t't.'I I oaii eiI1htI 1 Iah , Annual Horse Show. Will -Be HfeldSaturday The Crop and Saddle, riding club' recently organized by Miss Hilda Burr and Jane Brucker, '35, will sponsor the annual Horse Show at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Fair Grounds. Presi- dent Alexanider G. Ruthven and Capt. Arthutr Custis will judge the events. Tb(e committee in charge of the af- fair consists of Miss lit tcker, general manag.er, Elizabeth Kanter, '35, and . Ada Moyer, '35. Al thougih horsemanship for thr~ee.. gaited horses will be restr°icted to members of the club, several events are designed for outsiders as well. All -women interested in entering are re- Guested to notify Miss Brucker, and all men planning to participate must get in touch with Lee Coulter, '35,' immediately. Three-gaited, Privately-owned sad- (tle horses may be entered in the sho~w. :inr judging, 0pe cent will be al- lowed for conformation and 40 pei. cent for performance. Mixed pair rid- inig for University men and women promises to be one of the most pop- ular events. Peter Ruthven will en- gage in trick riding and also in the3 jumping class. Dramnatic Stars At Tea {The directors and students of Helen Newberry Residence have issued in- vitations to a tea on Sunday, May 20, f romn 4 to 7 o'clock, honoring Madame Eugenie Leontovich, Miss Violet Kemn- .50 Seniors To Be Entertained At Martha Cook ufnstal Deeorations And Entertainment To Mark Farewell Dinner Fif ty seniors will be entert ained' tonight by the .iuniors andl sopho- mores of Martha Cook Building ,at the farewell dinner given annually in t heir honor. Margaret Kasely, '35, isI general chairman. The party is to be in the form of a dinner on board the "S.S.Adios." Invitations have been issued entitling each recipient to one first-class pas- sage, and the entertainment between courses will carry out the general theme, with the ship docking at va- rious ports. Sailing ships will be usedl for centerpieces on the tables. Place-cards and finance are in charge of Elizabeth McKay, '35; dn di-ing-room and menu, Lucille Alim, '35; decorations, Eleanor Wright, '35; and invitations, Phyllis Horr, '35. Mrs. James Bruce, member of the board of g overnors, and Dean Alice Lloyd are to be guests of honor. Entertainment skits will be given by Helene Gram, '35, Eleanor Blodgett, '35, Marion Bersch, '35, Madeline Had- cock, '35SM, Elizabeth Seibert, '35, Jane Cissel, '34Ed., Edith Engel, '35, and Virginia Davenport, '35. ble-Cooper, Mr. Rollo Peters, Mr.. Prances Compton, and other members 'of the '1934 Dramatic Season. Chater HoIIse Activity Notes The various houses were keptf busy Hutmb er t, Mr. C. Hlasluns, Mr. and over' the week :-enld with eni tertiniingY Mrs. 0.Je, Mr. and Mrs. C. parents andi alumni. The ltradition- (irnt r .F iehuad r al Mother's Day banquets: were the rntM.C..EinounlDr favorites, while several house s of- 'ianti Mrs. C. Fisher. fered golf, tennis, an ri Ireball games Hlermitage for the amttsement of their gilesl s. Amonig those-&atte nding thle infor- Sk'nia Nu 11mal (lance Saiturda~yaheILH1T rmitage tSigma Nul f _aecrnit'y was the scene fraternit~y wr:Drothly DaIwes, '37; of Ho ci ingacivities over the Jane tFleter i, '26; Margaret Martin- week- end,. Aflrnw, the~almiplies- dal, 34SM- Gertrude Jea,'36 ;Mar- etit were: SI'aliy~ Young, '14, 11ow- 'jcije ' Turnetr, '37; Mary Jane Kerr, ir os,'2'3, William Walt, '26, ',363M; Je(s.sie Stalker, '35Ed.; Ruth Rbert Le liud, '28, Julius Pochelon, Rowell, '36; Dorothy Edmands, '34; '2;), Jlones Shannion, ',s0, Carl :Bauer, Gertruide Sawyer., '36; Norma Smith, '31, RaymnicrdWasn '31, George , 348M; Irene Lyons, ':37; Lois Hef- Ote et s iibl, '33Mrs. d."14" Ifron1, '35; Kate Lanidrum, n'37; Kath- t tlerguy: i ii(lttr rs.C. .erine Stitt , '36; NVi ihelmine Carr, Boyce, Miss R1ae oye Mrs. W. 1:I. '37!; Virginia Miusker, '36; Shirley Vodrey, and Messrs. Peier soil, Silver, Beening, '34D; Mildred Shapley, '36; Percell, and Conable. Dorothy Oostdyk, '37; Dorothy Mal- Saturday was featured by golf and colm, Ann Arbor; Marion Dondero, tennis matches, and a. baseball game Royal Oeak; Laura Wright, and Mae which was followed by a business Merac, Detroit; Vivian Holliger, To- meeting and. a banquet. ledo; Betty Davis and Virginia Wen- Apha K(appa Lambda ger, Grand Rapids; Katherine Gor- The members of Alpha Kappa dlon and B~etty Eister, Battle. Creek; Lambda fraternity entertained at a Joy Olney, Alma; Jane Yearnd, Ca- Mother's Day banquet Sunday. After dlillac. dinner speeches were given. by Parker House guests for the week-end ,Snyder, '34, Mrs. D. E. Winkworth, were: Earl Knuth, Flint; Edward and Dr. C. Fisher. Baas, Grand Rapids; Robert Brodie, Those who attended as guests of Robert Heitsch, and Gordon Rey- the members were Mr. and Mrs. D. nolds, Pontiac; and Oliver Cleve- E. Winkworth, Miss S. Winkworth, land, Columbus, IMr. and Mrs. Dean, Miss B Dean, Mr. TY -W1EP L L. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. H. Comnmins, TPW IES PRAL Mrs. R. Reinhart, Mrs. W. A. Paine, Smith-Corona, Noiseless, Mr. and Mrs. C. Zink, Mr. and Mrs. 'Undewod, Royal., Rtrrngton. M. Denise, Mrs. P. Pryor, Mrs. W. Sod . e. Wilcox, Mrs. G. Woodburn, Mrs. T. 0 LP Drysdale, Miss C. Drysdale, Miss A. 31 -$et t n ro, -ucdsonnot Luckies are AlliM kin toyour throat - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IU- iO