ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY PA GE FIVE Architects comic Strip' Dance Attracts More Than _ Spring Styles, Led Costume Ball At Granger's Last Night F arties Costumes MIXAr eature At Annual Ball B Popeyc Tarzan Palooka SpringFormals Are e] Are Featured In Unique By Several Houses A Decoration Scheme Dr Dormitores A mixture of comic costumes and " , ; FK .:With three week-end pa ties co summer formals were seen last night tinuing and seven more chapter hou when more than 300 couples thronged and dormitory dances being schedul to the annual Architects' Ball given for tnight, social activities willb at Granger's Ballroom. The costumes numi ous. Spring formal danc matched the comic strip scheme of are still the choice of the majority those entertaining. decorations that were carried out at Theta Kappa Psi fraternity is e the dance. tertaining with a closed formal di One particularly unique costume ner dance. Dr. and Mrs. Dean was worn by Margaret Austin, '36, Mss Alma Miller of Manchester, Ind., led the grand march at the Myers and Mar. and Mrs. Clyde Me] who appeared as "Little Orphan An- Architects' Ball, held last night in Granger's Ballroom, with Richard M. ney will act as chaperones. Per nie." Her color scheme was carried Robinson, 35A, general chairman of the affair MacNeal, 36M, has arranged f out in red and white, her red dress be- Harry Fish and orchestra to furnim ing accented by three large white but- the music. tons and white collar and cuffs. She EaoOIProf. and Mrs. Robert C. Ang wore a hat to match with a white eI enL jfwill chaperone the closed summ tassel. I N AX formal dance to be given by Cll Marjorie Israel, '35Ed., came as PettiRone ea E FN i &giate Sorosis sorority. Wally Gai "Perry Winkle," and carried out the ) orchestra will play. Dorothy Utle outfit with a blue hat being trimmed T Ann u c d'36, is in charge of the arrangemen with long ribbons, middy blouse, par- Is Events follow each in rapid suc- Week-End Party Held tially covered by a tiny black velvet cession. We thought Easter would Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity, in co jacket, and black velvet shorts. She never come, but it did; and now tinuing its week-end party,will de completed her caricature with ankle Betrothal Luncheon To Be orate with a terrace garden for t Betrothal Lunchesn To Mother's Day is only a day away. informal dance to be held tonig socks, and flat heeled shoes. Given At Detroit Yacht And shamed be the person who has Zeta Beta Tau fraternity is ente Betty Anne Beebe, '37, was seen in Cd an aquamarine chiffon formal with a Club This Afternoon forgotten some remembrance for his ing h a closed forma an matching quilted taffeta cape. Bar- mother. To help you in your last as another feature of the house par bara Shuker also chose a blue sum- An engagement of special interest minute scurry for a gift the store Al Cowan and his orchestra w mer formal. Her dress was trimmed to students and members of the facul- windows of Ann Arbor are packed play for the closed spring form by a large bow tied at the shoulder, ty is that of Miss Marjorie L. Petti- with suggestions. There are presents dance to be held at the Pi Beta P the steamers trailing to the floor, bone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank sorority house. Ruth Ann Jernega L.Petion, tClmestoWate tatwill apelt nymte sorrtos.Rt n eng A red and white taffeta formal was L. Pettibone, Mt. Clemens, to Walter that peal to any mothers; '37Ed., with the assistance of Suzan selected by Barbara Spaulding, '37. B. Rea, assistant to the Dean of Stu- particularly those that are for her Johnson, '37, has planned the part Betty Schmidt, '37, was seen in a dents, Ann Arbor, which will be for- alone such as gloves, lingerie, or the The dance will be chaperoned by Mi dark blue organdy which was ac- mally announced at a bridge lunch- book she has been intending to buy and Mrs. W. A. Gatword, Mrs. L. cented with two bright blue velvet eon at 1 p.m. today at the Detroit for a long time Bertoli and Dr. A. E. White. bows. Yacht Club by Mrs. William Jaenich- James Kurtz, '36M, is arrangi Maron Whitnley, '37, came as a girl en, sister of Miss Pettibone. Perhaps she needs a new white the closed spring formal dance to 1 from the bowery. Her high-necked, Blue and yellow spring flowers will purse. Satisfactory is the outfitted given by Phi Chi fraternity. Dr. Hen striped sweater was covered by a decorate the tables at the announce- one with the compact, comb, lipstick, Ransom, and Dr. and Mrs. Raymo brown jacket. With this, she wore a merit party. The entire color scheme, and mirror included. It is large Waggoner will act as chaperones. checkered pkirt. Betty Walsh, '375M, including tall tapers, will be carried enough to be carried with perfect Kappa Nu fraternity will contin chose a model of powder blue crepe, out in the same color. its week-end activities with a c10s Jane O'Farrell, '37, was seen in pink Miss Pettibone is a graduate of ease. It is flat, of rectangular shape, informal dance at the chapter hou and is trimmed in gold; altogetherI tonight. net, and Judy Trosper, '37, black net. Detroit City College, was formerly a d; primary school supervisor in East it is very chic. Sorority Entertains Detroit, and for the past five years In lingerie appears the nightgown Alpha Chi Omega is entertaini CHAPTER HOUSE has been a teacher at Angell School. cut on princess lines. It is made of ! i a infoa6 daraeg dfnc. Hel4 Mlyr. Rea is the auditor of student or- pink flowered silk with a narrow band Brs. ' has and fr. ai iACTIVITY NOTES ganizations. He is a graduate of the Mrs. L. Kindred and Wr. and M] University and has lived in Ann Ar- of lace around the neck and on the D. E. Standish to chaperone the part bUr since coming here in 1927 from cap sleeves. A gift of this sort will Dr. and Mrs. Willis Brown and D Durismte pstmgeherusinh1e27iePm.give mother a sense of luxuy and and Mrs. Park Bradshaw will cha assure her a good night's sleep. erone the closed spring formal dan been occupied with the election of The luncheon guests will include: . ' to be given by Alpha Kappa Kap officers,pledging, and rushing. This Mrs. C. F. Rueger, Mrs. H. J. Petti- Handkerchiefs brighten up acos fraternity. Reed Pierce and his o week-end many of them are holding bone, Mrs. T. M. Pettibone, Mrs. John tume as nothing else does. The fin- s will play, according to Albe house parties to honor their mothers Petoskey, Mrs. William Hall, Mrs ishing touch to a blue and white en- chestrails pa36M, chairman. on Mother's Day. Victor Swearinger, Mrs. Kendall semble is a scarlet hanky resting Whit Lowe's orchestra will play f Alpha Kappa Psi Walton, and Mrs. William Jaenichen, nattily in the pocket with only - the the formal dance to be held at Bet New officers recently elected by all of Detroit. tip showin. There are some perky Barbour dormitory. Miss Marie Har Alpha Kappa Psi, business profes- Mrs. John Hartman, Miss Eunice pits il ofdte new spring colors ig Mrs. Chester Barnes, Mr. a sinlfrtritae:Bue .M-which will add that certain air to Ms oetHmradM.a sional fraternity, are: Bruce D. Mc- Houghton, and Mrs. F. L. Pettibone, any outfit. Mrs. Robert Horner and Mr. an Donald, '36MBA, president; Neal F. all of Mt. Clemens. Miss Geraldine Mrs. Felix Mahler will chaperon Hurley, '36MBA, vice-president; Don- Russell, Mrs. A. O. Rea, Ann Arbor, Flowers are always in good taste Suzanne Mahler, '35, is arranging t ald Uloth, '36MBA, secretary; Roy Ol- and Mrs. A. N. Linse, Erie, Pa. either in a corsage or a bouquet. A dance, son, '36MIB.A, secretary; Peter Stav- lovely corsage is made of one or two roupoulos, '36MB A, wardentRichard gardenias surrounded by forget-me- CERCLE FRANCAISE Castle,o3, 7,master of rituals; Wayne BadT - PartilIate nots. The blue of the small flowers Officers of the Cercle Francaise f Crosby, '36, chaplain. ;.,0 contrasts nicely with the snowy white the coming year were elected at 7: I n Bossom Festiva gardenias. Moreover they are quick- last night in the League. The ne Alpha Xi Delta ly obtained through the florist and officers are Elizabeth Laub, '36, pres Special entertainment has been just when mother thinks you have dent; Mary Morgan, '36, vice-pres planned for the week-end of Moth- The Varsity Band has been chosen forgotten her the flowers arrive and dent; Katherine M. Hall, '36, secr ers' Day. Guests at the house include o SutheBlossome tival Committee she is very pleasantly surprised. tary; and Dorothy Berman, treasure Mrs. Max Friederici, Steubenville, O., theQuewes sern othigan to lead ---- Mrs. R. A. Field, and Mrs. H. M. Carr, the Queens section of the aom Aliquippa, Pa., Mrs John L. Minsker, Parade to be held mn Benton Harbor, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rowell; of May 11. Drum and bugle corps, n- Charleston, W. Va., Miss Margaret dustrial floats, high school bands, community floats, and army bands, Peterson, Oak Park, Ill., and M areinclued in heofie-milemarch Causby White, Charleston, W. Va. Te bandd wil teave-hee arly. A tea will be given from 3 to 5 p.m. The band will leave here early today in honor of parents. Jane Hall, Saturday morning and will spend the, '36, and Frances Barnett, '35, are in night in Benton Harbor, returning to Ann Arbor sometime Sunday. Ac- Lth. & t charge. Guests will also be enter- corAng torset plna a taed at a breakfast tomorrow go present plans at least 80 DeltaG mmamen will go. De DeltaGammnag Delta Gamma sorority is having a MARTHA COOK ! ° house party for mothers this week The two women at Martha Cook end. Madelyn Coe, in charge of ar- Th-e w---ath ? rangements, has planned a luncheon who were recently elected to the posi- tions of president and vice--president at the house and dinner at the League of rmiory frd comidear on Saturday for the mothers and Sun- of the dormitory for the coming year day dinner at the houserfor the visit- werehonored at dinnerthere last ing mothers and fathers, night. These officers are Dorothy McDonald, '36, president, and Ger- Hermitage trude Veneklasen, '36, vice-president. Hermitage fraternity announces the \ election of the following new officers: Because we have a soft place Gordon Boylan, '36, president; David Whrdg,'36E, sejr-iuemr in our hear ts for youth and Witheridge,E, steward-house man-_ ager; Richard Meacham, '37E, treas- moonlight and music ... and urer; and Gordon Reynolds, '36, sec- like to offer gowns which rtar Theta Phi Alpha echo the charms of romance The members of the Theta Phi . . . chiffons, and laces and Alpha sorority will hold a benefit organdies . . . to make ro- bridge at 2:30 p.m. today in their mance more so! And we are chapter house. Patronesses of the sorority assisting the members are: fond of not-so-young ro- Mrs. George Burke, Mrs. Frank De- mance too. Vine, Mrs. William McLaughlin, Mrs. George Moe, Mrs. Allen Sherzer, Mrs. Arthur Stace, Mrs. W. W. Wedemeyer, You will find here an un- and Miss Julia Wilcox. usual selection of new gar- ments for these more dressy RATLIFF JOINS STAFF affairs in- both misses' and - Dr. Rigdon K. Ratliff, for five years a rember of the staff of St. Joseph's women s sizes. Mercy hospital, will become affiliated PT ORPTII!AlMdrtl with the staff of the University hos- All Moderately pital in July, it was announced today She saves $3.00 a year by buying Prced at the former institution. 25c toothpaste. Priced. Gautdi 199D.Ra'tliff And wastes nearly $iaO.0 a year A - Graduated in 1929, Dr. buying inferior hose. ed se ng rs. ty. Dr. P- ce pa r- rt or sy. Travel Club Visits Ann Arbor Today Seventy-five members of the Char- lotte High School Travel Club of Charlotte, Mich., will be directed on a tour of the campus today by a stu- dent guide service, newly instituted by the Union and the League. The Club will visit such points of interest as the General Library, the engineering laboratories, the Museum, and the Student Publications Build- ing. Their guides, who will be stu-, dents of the University, will explain the activities and functions of the various buildings and organizations. They also will tell brief histories of some of the campus landmarks. Bet- ty Chapman, '36, of the League and William Dixon, '36, of the Union, are in charge of the tour. Harry Tillotson, '36L, ticket man- ager of the Physical Education De- partment, is planning to give the vis- itors tickets to the track meet and the baseball game in the afternoon.1 tr- nd nd ae. he nor 30 ew i- si- e- er. DON'T WAIT Sale Ends May 18th --,;, .: 0 "c r a . rW- __._.___ ,. MAGIC CHEF TABLE TOP $76.50 Selling Price $20.00 Old-Stove AlIowa nce $56.50 Plus Tax Installed ANY NEW CABINET TYPE RANGE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE Trade in your old, worn-out, inefficient stove for a Modern Auto- matic MAGIC CHEF Gas Range! 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