SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1935 TTEMICHIGAN DAILYA~i ~TV . PAE FIV _______________________________a___________ ..- -... . , *-"' it3.fL 3.,31 3 1 Spring Dances To Celebrate Homecoming Houses Entertain Alumni With Formal, Informal Affairs Tonight Several sororities and fraternities will continue their week-end and homecoming activities with formal and informal dances tonight. There will be a closed informal dance at the Phi Sigma Delta house. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Goldhemer, Mr. and Mrs. L. Baum, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Clapper will chaperon, and the Blue Collegians will provide the music for dancing. Benjamin Charin, '36, is in charge of arrangements. Phi Sigma Sigma sorority will en- tertain with a spring formal dinner- dance at the Huron Hills Country Clubs. Frances Seitner, '37, social chairman, has arranged for Bill Mar- shall and his orchestra to play. The chaperons will be Mrs. L. M. Davies; Mr. and Mrs. H. Leavitt, Flint; Mr. and Mrs. M. Smargon, Detroit; Dr. J. Y. Burnstine, Detroitffi and Miss Sar- ah Van Baaler, Detroit. Lieut. and Mrs. Richard Coursey and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darbo of Birmingham will chaperon the dance at Triangle tonight. Melville G. Hy- att, '37, social chairman, is in charge of this spring formal. Phi Kappa fraternity will hold its spring formal dance tonight with Lorn Yeatman's orchestra providing the music. Sid Carver of Detroit will supply the music for the spring informal which is being held tonight at the Alpha Xi Delta house. The party will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Thuma, and Mrs. W. P. Moore. Arrangements for the dance have been made by Ruth Rowell, '36. Alpha Epsilon Phi will entertain with a spring formal dinner-dance tonight at the Washtenaw Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. Milton S. Gold- hammer and Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jay will chaperon this party which has been planned by Evelyn Bluestein, '37. Whit Lowe's orchestra will pro- vide the music. Phyllis Brumm, '37, is in charge of the closed spring formal dance which will be held at the Delta Delta Delta house. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coe and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Knott will chaperon, and Bob Welle's or- chestra will play. A closed formal dance will be held at the Xi Psi Phi fraternity at which Arny Turner's Band from Toledo will play. Chaperons for the dance are Dr. and Mrs. Seeburger, Dr. and Mrs. .Jamieson, and Dr. and Mrs. Allstin. Members of the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity will entertain at a closed spring formal tonight. Reed Pierce's orchestra will play for the dance which Dr. and Mrs. Winslow Davies, and Dr. and Mrs. John Sheldon will chaperon. Latest Felt Sport Shown Without Top LarNsoht AWarren, '37L, right half; Samuel L. CantHAPTER HOUSE WA , Lawyers Travis, '37L, center half; James H. ternC A TE HU E*Denison, '35L, left wing; "Kewpie" WillCulminate ATVYNEs Field Hiockey *"o ltTNFothe team; Clyde Craine, Jr., '37L, 1 1P1l center forward; Lewis Kearns, '37L, Ak Team sright inner, and Kevin Kennedy, WAA Activities i oC ']ben eams 'To Play n, ~A Ac i ii sSeveral of the soror ities are en- To# '37L, utility. tertaining mothers this week-end The girls playing are: Nancy Quirk, All Women OrganizationDelta erae iwith homin tatins The game of field hockey to be '37, goalie; Jean Gourlay, '37, right . held between a group of students from fullback; Deborah Leonard, '37, left Play Day Participants To i ceremonies today.hedbtenagopfsuetsrm fullback; Henrietta Cherrington, '35, Al ha miO nPl the Lawyers' Club and a team which fulak eret hrigo,'5 Be Guests At Dinner on left fullback; Louise Lockeman, '37, __s_____ A family banquet has been planned will represent the Women's Athletic right halfback; Catherine Johnston, for tomorrow by the members of Association will be held at 3 p.m. '36, center halfback; Malene Kuttle, Final plans for the annual Play Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Betty today on Palmer Field. Miss Hilda '36, right wing; Floydine Beardsley, Day and Lantern Night, to be held Evans, '36, is in charge of arrange- ;Burr, of the physical education de- '37, right forward; Gertrude Mor- Wednesday at Palmer Field, which ments. partment, will be umpire for the con- ris, '35, center forward; Lavina will culminate W.A.A. activities for The guests will include Mrs. H. D. test, after which tea will be served Creighton, '35, left inner; Jean Groh, the year, were announced yesterday Holden, New York City; Mr. D. S. to the lawyers in Palmer Field House. '37, left wing. by Ruth Root, '35, chairman of the Evans, Buffalo; Miss Winifred Hall, The men's team will be made up Substitutes are Mary Redden, '38, traditional affair. Brown City, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. of J. Burgess Book, III, '36L, goalie; Brenda Parkinson, '36, and Francis Play Day, which is in charge of Lu- Harry Gray, Romeo, Mich.; Mrs. G. Mennen Williams, '36L, and H. R.IRedden, '37. cile Betz, '35, will begin at 4 p.m. Six W. Edward Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Jr., '37L, fullback; Milton G. Timekeepers: Audrey Anderson, women from each sorority, dormitory, F. D. Forsythe and Mr. Wendell Englert, '37L, left half; B. Streeter '36, Caroline Woodford, '36. and zone have been invited to partici- Forsythe, Ann Arbor; Mrs. Howard -- - -- pate in round robin contests in horse- Matthews and Miss Ruth Matthews, shoes, tennis, bridge, archery, base- Detroit; and Mrs. W. R. Woodward, ball, and obstacle relays. After the Wilkensburg, Pa. contests, the participants will be hon- Decorations will be in the form of hx7ifa ratrle