THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE I ,I Sororities Hold Initiation For New Mem ers Banquets Are Given At Chapter Houses; Many Alumnae Return Sororities have had full programs the last week-end, with initiation ceremonies and banquets culminating the pledge period in many houses. Collegiate Sorosis initiated six new members yesterday. They are Mary, Ellen Menard, '37, Florence Keen, '38. Catherine Purdom, '38, Elizabeth Whitney, '38, Inez Stevens, '37, and Jean Lilly, '38.1 At Kappa Alpha Theta a banquet was held in honor of the 13 new init- iates. Mrs. Hobart Andrea, of Detroit was toastmistress, with other speakersj including Miss Marion Widman, o" Detroit, Mary O'Brien, '35, Louisek Burke, '37; and Mary Mclvor, '37. The initiates are Jean Bonisteel, '38, Betty Ronal, '38, Harriet Shackleton,- '38, Louise Burke, '36, Cora Nielson, '36, Helen Hanley, '36, Peggy Van, Vleck, '36, Catherine Shields, '36, Helen Hanley, '36, Peggy Van Vle-k, '36, Catherine Shields, '36, Betty To Preside At Tea Women's Clubs any Tournaments Scheduled l. _ Tea, At By Women's Sports Department S o h J dbA lively interest has been shown by both leaders and entrants in the onlin. l G , - new season of sports for women," ac- uz.' )(1fa groups TIo GVi crding to Miss Marie Hartwig of the Mrs. Fead, wife of Justice Louis Fcad of the Supreme Court of Mich- ig1, will pcur at the program tea to be hdcd at Mosher Hall Wednesday. Fcad is a graduate of the Uni- ,fity in the class of 1915. $;1,O Fellowship Awar( 1e( G*radiiaie Programl For Triennial Convent ion An international relations program ca for the benefit of the Triennial "onvention of the General Federation ;f Women's Clubs which will be held n June in Detroit will be given at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Mosher Hall. The tea is under the auspices of the N ashtenaw County Federation of Nomen's Clubs with the cooperation >f the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti ;ranches of the American Associa- ion of University 'Women and the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- Jion. Mrs. Laura Waples McMullen, :hairman of international relations >f the General Federation of Wom- Mn's Clubs, will address the guests on the subject "Interpretation of World Events of the Hour." She will be in- oduced by Mrs. Charles J. Shain, of ii mingham. Mrs. McMullen's text cook, "Building the World Society," s used in the Universities of Chica- go and Vermont. Mrs. Julio del Toro, president of the Washtenaw Federation of Women's Clubs and finance chairman of the State Triennial Board, is in general charge of the tea. She will be as- sisted by Mrs. W. D. Henderson, chair- man of arrangements, and Mrs. H. S. Curtis, chairman of international relations of the Women's Club of Ann Arbor. Among the distinguished guests who will be present at the tea are Mrs. Frank D. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Alex- ander G. Ruthven, Mrs. Louis Henry Fead Regent Esther Marsh Cram. department of physical education. Phese sports include swimming, bad- minton, ping-pong. and bowling. Under the supervision of Miss Irene Fields of the physical education de- partment, and Elizabeth M. Howard, '36Ed, the Swimming Club, organized under W.A.A., has been more active than ever before. Three invitational tournaments foreboth water polo and swimming with neighboring colleges entrant is affiliated. Should an entrant are scheduled. The first was held with gain first place, she wins 100 points, Michigan State Normal Coilege Ypsi- and for second place, she wins 50 lanti, here, March 2; the second will points. be held with Wayne University, D - These points all work toward the troit, March 16: and the third. with par ticipation cup presented at the end MichiganrState College, Lansing, in of the year to the house obtaining the April. highest number of points in propor- To Mold Swimming Meet tion to the number of girls partici- The swimming meet, also under pating. They may also be counted as the direction of Miss Fields and Betty individual points which, if sufficient, Howard, will be held at 8 p.m. Tues- gain the award of a numeral, the kind day, March 26, at the Union Pool. At depending upon the number of points this time, there will be interclass obtained. may enter by name by calling Emilie Paris, '35SM. The bowling tournament is being played off as quickly as is possible. The semi-finals have not yet been completed. Freshmen Are Eligible Miss Hartwig also states that all freshmen, as well as upperclassmen, who made theirtgrades last semester, are eligible for these sports. Partici- pation in individual sports, such as swimming and bowling, gives five points to the house with which the Patrons Listed For Banquet Oan March 2 51 New League Officials To Be Installed At Annual Affair Patrons and patronesses have been announced for the Installation Ban- quet, to be held March 25. in the League ballroom. The list includes Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Mrs. Byrl Fox Bacher, Miss Jeannette Perry, Miss Ethel McCor- mick, Mrs. Ellen S. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Smith, Dean and Mrs. Edward C. Kraus, Dean and Mrs. Jo- seph Bursley, Dean and Mrs. Wilbur Humphreys, Regent Esther Cram, Dr. Margaret Bell, Prof. H. C. Ander- son, Mrs. Lucile B. Conger, Miss Ruth Pfohl, Miss Ann Vardon, Mirs. Martha Ray, Miss Isabelle Dudley Mrs. Kath- leen Codd, Miss Sara Rowe, Mrs. Alta Schule, and Mrs. Myra Smith. Marie Metzger, '35, chairman of the League reception committee, is in charge of plans for the banquet. It is an annual affair, attended by all sor- ority and non-affiliated women on campus. All incoming and outgoing League officials will be seated at the speak- ers' table. The new officers will be of- ficially installed at that time, includ- ing the vice-presidents and judiciary council members, who are to be elected soon. At the same time the new League chairmen for next year will be an- nounced for the first time. SIGMA NU The following men will be initiated into Sigma Nu, national fraternity, today at 12 noon: Robert A. Gustaf- son, '36A, Charles G. Killins, '38, Jack Wooster, '36, Richard Sinn, '38E, Robert H. Johnson, '38, Roland A. Bolton, '38. Mortarboard To Entertain Sophomores Mortarboard, honorary society for senior women, is carrying on its tra- dition of honoring sophomore women with outstanding scholastic records by entertaining a group at supper tonight at the League. All those in- vited have a scholastic average of 2. or better. Among the women honored are Mary Margaret Barnes, Margaret Behringer, Elizabeth Dorner, Betty J. Flansburg, Catherine Ferguson, Adele Gardner, Vivien Greenberg. Betty Goldstein, Margot Goodrich, Mildred. Herkner, Voltairine Hirsch, Phyllis Huston, June Hora, Marguerite Knab, Gretchen Lehman, Louise Lockeman, Jean MacGregor, Marjorie Mackin- tosh, Marie Mette, Elsie Pierce, Kath- ryn Ransom, Jane Rogers, Elizabeth Roura, Helen Shapland, Marjorie Slade, Grace Snyder, Mary Lou Tray- wick, and Edythe Turteltaub. I t i Barth, '37, Mary Johnson, '35, Hope Hartwig 3'8, Adeline Singleton, '38, Marion Sineys, Grad., is the recip- and Patricia Nelsen, '38. .ent of a $1,900 fellowship, given by Alumnae Attendte Social Science Research Council, Alumne Atenfiaccording to reports received yester- eGamma Phi Beta held initiation day. Miss Sineys, of the history de-' ceremonies yesterday for Shirl Cross- pa tm.ent, received her A.B. from man, '38; Pamela Hooker, '38; Eliz- Michigan in 1933 and .her M.A., also° abeth Ebersbach, '38; Mary Garvin, from the University, in 1934. She '38; Mary Perkins, '38; and Virginia is now working on her Ph.D.r Whitney, '36. The fellowship is for $1,500, with A formal banquet followed the cere-! $400 in addition for traveling ex- mony which was attended by a'num- penses. Miss Sineys will spend six ber of the alumnae of the chapter. months in Washington, D.C., four in Among them were Mrs. E. L. Adams, London, and two in Geneva. She Mrs. Wilfred B. Shaw, Mrs. Clayton will study in the field of international Stevens, Miss Rose Anderson, Mrs. i Maude Wallace, and Mrs. Earl Wol- l sB Miss Sineys, a member of Phi Beta aver. Mrs. Henry Douglas spoke to Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honorary he hp n eh fth lum- fraternities, received a University and inter-sorority elimination. Eliminations for the badmintonj tournament are being played off at, 4:15 p.m. every Monday. Eleven pointI games are played, and entrants in- ning two out of three games are ad-1 vanced to the next rounds. According to Miss Hartwig, no matches have been played off in the ping-pong tournament. However, al- ready more entrants have signed up for this year's tournament than for last's. Optional practices are held any, time at the League. Anyone interested, Speakers Will B3e Heard "AtI. - ~-u - Glee Clubs To' Give Program On Wednesday To Combine With Stanley Chorus; General PublicI Invited To Attend The University of Michigan Glee Club, David Mattern, difector, and Stanley Chorus, Achilles Taliaferro, director, assisted by Ruth Pfohl, harp, E T- - r^t^ ~w -v-s t - r-r-rr Tr 4°1# Hatsua Saucy Bretons - - flat- tering off the face hats -- and wide brims -- baku, rough straws and fabrics. HATS REMODELED Martha KITTREDGE and Dana RICHARDSON At the Dillon Shop 605 EAST WILLIAM ST. nae, Marie Murphy, '35, for the senior class, Adelaide Crowell, '36, for the Scho i juniors, Mary Potter, '37, for the sophomores, and Mary Perkins, '38, , for the freshmen. Jlln3 Cathrine Eichlbage Alpha Chi Ome~ga '37, Jean Snyder, '36, Ruth Clark,i Alpha Chi Omega sorority initiated '36. Barbara Roberts, '36, Barbara five women Friday night. They were King, '38E, Katherine Roderick, '38, fiv woenFriaynigt. he ivr ally Jane Browne,'36, Barbara j Margaret Curry, '38, Betty Kay Jones, lEy Jane Brone '36, 'ar.r '37, Mary Huntington, '38, Laura GLeidy, '8, Pauline Ta els, '38. Spenser, '38, and Jean Steere, '38A. Mary Gaylord, '35BAd., was in A formal banquet was held last ichaige of the banquet at which Nancy night at the chapter house for those Atkinson, '35, was toastmistress. five and the 11 initiated in December.' Pi Beta Phi Red carnations decorated the. tables. Pi Beta Phi held a formal banquet Among the alumnae attending the last night for fourteen new members. banquet were Mrs. Paul Krause, Mrs. The arrangements were made by Ruth Dyne Hamilton, Miss Gertrude Bab- Bosse, '35, and Marcelle Morford, '35. cock, Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Mrs. Carl- Those who were initiated were ton Crumb, Miss Catherine Oakley, Jeanne Curt!, 36,Edith Merickel, '36, Miss Genevieve Spenser and Miss Sally Miller, '36, Marion Dickson, '37,1 Eleanor Allen of Detroit; Mrs. Harry Virginia Benedict, '36, Amelia Martin, EuntinoAnHower; Mrs.hasry'37, AVargaret Rogers, '36, Pricilla Huntington, Howell; Mrs. Thomas I.Smith, '33, Betty Gatward, '38, Louise ra Dlm n , Rochmteand Miss Rob- Taylor, '38, Ruth Ann Christianson, Banquet at League '38, Betty McClure, '36, and Hen- Eleven new members who were init- iietta Sherrington, '35. Br special dis- iated into Chi Omega sorority Friday, pensation from the national organiza- were honored at a banquet last night tion, Mrs. Sarah Creer of Detroit in the League. was initiated into the sorority. The women who were initiated are: Among the out-of-town guests who Billie Faulkner, '37, Mary Catherine ! were present were Miss Mary Mc-! Car thy, Mrs. James Clark, Miss! Martha Colborn, Mrs. Herbert Pusch, MARY H UTZ EL I dMrs. George Murdock, all of De- troit. 1:r. GWyi Vllm . omstockL~,l Milss-Em-it Mr's. William A.Comstock, Miss Em- Church M eets and Frederick Baessler and Douglas ma A. Fox, honorary vice-president Liston, 'horns, will unite Wednesday of the General Federation of Women's night, March 13, at 8:15 o'clock in Clubs, Mrs. William R. Avord. co- The majority of the student dis- Hill Auditorium in providing an in- chairman of the Triennial, Mrs. M. cussion groups meeting in the local teresting program to which the gen- R. Keyworth, vice-chairman of the churches tonight will have various eral public, with the exception of Detroit Triennial committee, Mrs. professors and ministers as their small children, is invited. Ralph Stone and Mrs. Henry L. leaders. The Glee Club, which has won dis- Cauldind of Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Fred- Dr. Elmer A. Leslie of the Boston tinction under the leadership of Pro- eric L. Wa"d of Pontiac, and Mrs. University School of Theology will fessor Mattern, has prepared an at- Hairy Fitzgerald, Mrs. John S. Black, be the guest speaker at the meeting tractive program for this occasion. and Mrs. W. S. Toothacker of Bir- of the Wesleyan Guild Devotional The Stanley Chorus has been evolved rmingham. .rvice. A fellowship supper will fol- from the University Girls Glee Club In the receiving line will be Mrs. low the meeting. and takes its present name in memory del Toro, Mrs. Ruthven, Mrs. Hend- The student group of Saint An- of the late Dr. Albert A. Stanley, for erson, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Albert Reeves, drew's Episcopal Church will hear many years musical director of the Mrs. James H. McDonald, Mrs. Thorn- Prof. Howard Y. McClusky of the School of Music. as Reed, Miss Kathleen Hamm, Mrs. S-,hool of Education at their meeting The program which will be pro- Frederick G. Ray, Mrs. Henry M. at 5 p.m. at Harris Hall. Professor vided will be as follows: Bates, Mrs. Beal, Mrs. William A. McClusky will lead a discussion on Comstock, Regent Esther Marsh "Personality." By the University of Michigan Glee Cram, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Mrs. Al- "The Course of My Development" Club- Elgar: Feasting I Watch; belt Crittenden and Mrs. Frank A. will be the subject under discussion Strauss: Devotion; Russian, arranged Mickle. ax the meeting of the Lutheran S-u= by Moussorgsky; O the Joy of Liv- O-tiers who have been invited to dent Club to be held tonight at the ing, Loving; German: Gute Nacht; assist are Miss Cora Haas, Mrs. Wil- parish hall. Rev. H. O. Yoder will English, arranged by Willan: Sir Eg- liam C. Hoad, Mrs. Louis Hallan. Miss head the meeting. lamore (solol. Frances Hanum, Mrs. Rosemary Hay, The Congregational Student Club By the Stanley Chorus - Bach: Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman, Mrs. Julius is planning to have an address on Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Good Hammond, Mrs. James Helber, Mrs. I "The World Court" at their fellow- News From Heaven; Bortniansky: Alton P. W. Hewett, Mrs. B. F. Hilbert, ship meeting tonight Prof. Raymond Cherubic Hymn; Morley: Now Is the Mrs. Walter Hiscock, Mrs. R. K. Hol- Hoekstra of the philosophy depart- Month of Maying; Scotch: Rantin' land, Mrs. Louis H. Hollway, Mrs. ment has chosen to speak on "Philo- Rovin' Robin. Melvin Hohlenkamp, Mrs. Arthur sophical Reflections On Modern By members of the Glee Club - Hoppe, Mrs. Kenne Jackson, Mrs. Times" at the student meeting at Brahms: I Hear a Harp, and Song William Jetter. Miss Nan Johnson, Harris Hall. From Ossian's Fingal; by the Stanley Mrs. J. J. Kelly. Mrs. William M. The topic of the discussion of the Chorus - Brahms: Voice of Spring, Laird, Mrs. F. J. LaPointe, Mrs. L. J. Disciples Guild is to be "The Meaning Swabian Folk Song; Rachmaninoff: Lockwood, Miss Nellie Loving, Mrs. A. of Religion." Donald Anderson will To the Children, and O Sing To Me, S. Lyndon, Mrs. J. Karl Malcolm, Mrs. lead the meeting. Dr. Bernard Hell- j Fair Maid, No More; by the Glee J. L. Markley, Mrs. D. P. McAuliffe, er is leading an open forum to be Club - Haydn: Maiden Fair; Sulli- Miss Lodema Miller, Mrs. William S. held at 8 p.m. tonight at the Hillel van finale from The Gondoliers. Morton, and Mrs. Guy Mullison. Foundation. . , . 1 , ) I l i , . 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Report By Tomc1rroW All junior womn on who are in- terested in ushering for the Junior Girls Play March 20, 21, 22, and 23 and who have not already spok- en to Sue Thomas, chairman of ushers, are asked to get in touch with her before noon Monday - Registration Will Begin For Bridge Tournament Registration will begin tomorrow for the League bridge tournament, and will continue for a week. Wom- en wishing to enter are asked to apply between 3 and 5 p.m. in the Undergraduate Office of the League. Sororities may only enter one team, and non-affiliated women may enter any number of teams. The game will probably be held Tuesday nights. Duplicate contract games will be played. 0 F Our Famous Chocolat oa You will find our Fountain and Sandwich Menus Complete and Varied. All Sandwiches - c. Black Quill Society Joins National Body Black Quill, campus society for women interested in literary activities, which has been active here for over 20 years recently became affiliated with Iota Chi, national honorary lit- erary sorority. The members of the local society were pledged to Iota Chi at cere- monies held Thursday night and the initiation banquet will be held some- time during the next month. Additional officers who were elected Thursday night are vice-president, Anna Henkel, '36; secretary, Ger- trude Jean, '36; and program chair- man, Ella Miller, '36Ed. IYoutthfull } Sophistication Is Reflected In Our New - - FORMALS Nets, Chiffons, Mousselines 1 de se, Prints, Crepes, Jack- ets, Pleats, Ruffles - all make these new Frocks more appealing than ever at- In the best Sprts Circles I -iece Bibhed Kn H '/ 1+ I I l This comfortable "/4'Caronne yarn is g( 1 / room to tleas. 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