FRIDAY, OCT. 34, 193 / THE MICHIGAN DAILY Homecoming W eek-End To Feature. Fraternity Dances, Assem ibly Tea P i Forty Houses Will Welcome ManyAlumni Hallowe'en Merriment Is Motif For Decorations Of House Parties The annual Home-Coming celebra- tion will be held this week-end, with forty fraternities and sororities hold- ing dances. Many places will hold open house on Saturday after the, game to welcome the alumni of the University. Ted Mill::, '37, announced that there would be a closed informal, dance Friday at Alpha Sigma Phi house. The chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. I M. A. P'atterson. Chi Psi will hold a dinner dance Friday in the chapter house. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carsons and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kindred will be the chaperons. Pledge Formal Given Delta Delta Delta will hold a closedI pledge formal tonight, according tof Helen Mogford, '37. Chaperons for the dance will be Prof. and Mrs. H. A. Higbee, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Eardley, and Mrs. Blanche Harley. Delta Kappa Epsilon will hold ai closed formal dance tonight. The chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Upton Shreve, of Grosse Pointe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox Manuel, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tallmon, of Wheaton, and Dr. and Mrs. William Schultz, of Ann Arbor. Delta Upsilon will hold their pledge formal tonight. The chaperons will be Prof. and Mrs. George B. Bingham_ and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Gabler. I Tomorrow Delta Upsilon will hold a radio dance following the game. The chaperons will be Prof. and Mrs. George M. Bleekman and Prof. and* Mrs. Herbert S. Dahlstrom. Sorority To Honor Alumnae I Kappa Delta will hold its pledge b formal tonight. Prof. and Mrs. W. A.b Muehlig and Prof. and Mrs. C. W.I Edmunds will be the chaperons. Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold a closed pledge formal tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Tage Jacobson of Detroit' and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Higgins of Toledo, 0., will chaperon the party.. Arthur Ricker, '38, announced and open informal dance tonight. Chap- erons will be Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Meachum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. MacCafree, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. c W. Underwood. S Sigma Nu will hold their pledge I formal tonight. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. b Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hen- dricks will be the chaperons. a Zeta Psi will hold a closed dinner & Mariluz Will Appear With Spanish Ensemble Non-Affiliates Honor Students Phi Sigma Sigmas Will Be Feted Will Be Invited Wi Volleyball Tilt At Tea Tode Play progressed in the first round Ay, To Tea Dance of the women's volleyball tournament yesterday when Phi Sigma Sigma de- feated Alpha Delta Pi, 28 to 16. iAssembly Music By Charlie Zwick; The members of the winning team To Sponsor Dance; No Party To Be Sponsored were Beatrice Guiness, '38, Ida Fisher, Admission a eB Mortarboar'40, Frieda Halpert, '40, Rhoda Fux- y Mortarboard man, '39, Myrtle Prussin, '40, Betty I Fromm, '39, Lois Coburn, '39, Irene All non-affiliated women are in- About 100 sophomore and junior ! Jaskulek, '48, Martha Horelick, '39, The Law Club will hold its annuai informal homecoming dance tomor- row night. Peter Boter, '37, is in charge of the ajfair. The members of his committee include Grafton Mariluz, the famous Mexican dancer, will appear with Carlos de Vega and his ensemble in their Spanish dance recitals to be given this after- noon and evening and ,tomorrow evening at th'e Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Her combination of dramatic beauty and agility of movement have brought Mariluz notice from dance critics the world over. Last year she was asked to pose for a mural which Diego Rivera was doing for the School of Agriculture in Mexico City. vited to attend the tea dance which will be held for them from 4 to 5:30 p.m. today in the League Ballroom, according to Mary Andrews, '37, pres- ident of Assembly. The tea is being sponsored by Sen- ior Society and Assembly expressly for ncn-affiliated women, Miss An- drews said. It is the first time such an affair has been attempted on this 2ampus and all non-affiliated women are encouraged to attend, Miss An- drews stated. There will be no ad- mission charge, she said. Charlie Zwick and his orchestra will furnish music for dancing and a floor show will be given, according to Frances Carney, '37, in charge of publicity. The ballroom will be dec- crated with a Hallowe'en motif, it was announced by Barbara Schacht. '37, chairman of the committee on decorations. Those who will pour during the afternoon are Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven, Mrs. Shirley W. Smith, Mrs. Edward H. Kraus, Mrs. James B.sEd- nlonson, Mrs. Clare E. Griffin, Mrs. Walter B. Rea, Mrs. Byrl Fox Bacher, Miss Jeannette Perry, and Mrs. Lu- cille B. Conger. Dr. Margaret Bell, Miss Ruth H. ( Danielson, Miss Ann Vardon, Mrs. Martha L. Ray, Mrs. Florence Pres- ton, Mrs. George M. Stanley and Miss Isabel Dudley will also preside at the tea tables. Senior Society, whose president is Mary Bennett, '37, was chosen by As- sembly to sponsor the tea dance. The society is an honor group for I non-affiliated senior women. The chairmen for the affair are all mem- }bers of Senior Society, Miss Bennett " said. The representatives on the execu- tive board of Assembly and the mem- bers of Senior Society will assist } as hostesses during the afternoon, ( Miss Carney aid. A special invitation has been extended to the women on the League Council. averages in those classes will be especially invited to attend the tea dance to be given under the sponsor- ship of Mortarboard from 3 to 5:30j p.m. Nov. 7 in the League, according to Margaret Guest, '37, one of those in charge.1 Tickets, priced at 50c each, went on sale Tuesday in dormitories and sororities, where they can be obtained from Mortarboard members. The dance is open and all inviting will be done by the women. Dancing will be done in the ball- room of the League, where Charlie Zwick and his orchestra will play. In the Grand Rapids Room guests will be able to listen to the Mich- igan-Pennsylvania game on one of the several radios to be placed there. Grace Snyder, '37, as president of Mortarboard, is the general chair- man. Others in charge are Mary Ellen Heitsch, '37, tickets; Edith Zerbe, '37, publicity; Maryanna Chockley, '37, League arrangements, and Gretchen Lehmann, '37, chap- erones. Other Mortarboard members, Lois King, '37, Harriet Heath, '37, Marjorie Turner, '37, Charlotte Ham- ilton, '37, Elsie Pierce, '37, and Char-. lotte Reuger, '37, are also assisting. Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Miss Marie Hartwig, Prof. and Mrs. John E. Tracy and Prof. and Mrs. William Clark Trow will act as chaperones for the affair. ROGER WILLIAMS GUILD A Hallowe'en ghost party will be held immediately following the pep meeting today at the Roger Williams Guild house, according to Frances Burgess, '38, treasurer of the guild. Margaret Thornhill, '39, is general chairman of the affair and, will be assisted by Howard Smith, '38E, Wil- liam Arthur, '39D and others. Those who played for Alpha Delta Pi were Mildred MacArthur, '39, Jane Rogers, '37, Edna Kandelin, '39, Mad- elaine Westerdorf, '40, Cornelia Van- Dorn, '38, Frances Hubbs, '40, Julia Ann Upson, '39, and Dorothy Goebel, '39. Today at 4:30 p.m. Helen Newberry Residents will play Betsy Barbour. I-- women naving the highest schiolastic and Mildred oldbierg, '37.j dance tonight in honor of their Blakeman and Mr. and Mrs. H. San- ledges. Chaperones will be Mr. and born Brown will chaperon. Mrs. T. S. Antepell, and Mr. and I An informal dance will be given by Mirs. Henry Ogden. Alpha Kappa Psi tomorrow evening, Acacia will hold its annual home- Al Finly, '38BAd., announced. Mr. coming party Saturday. Mr. C. Rus- and Mrs. Larry Barden and Mr. and sel Price and Mr. H. P. Wagner will Mrs. Stuart B. Mead will chaperon be chaperon for the affair, which will the dance. be a closed informal. An informal dance will be heldj After Saturday's game the Alpha at Alpha Omega Saturday evening Delta Pi will have open-house. Guests according to Martin Naimark, '37D. or the homecoming week-end will be Chaperons for the affair will be Dr. Doris Roper, Ara Lee Malach and ch.Dr. and Mrs. John Mary Jane Moran, all of Detroit. Alpha Tau Omega will hold atea The Alpha Epsilon Phi is holding dance from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday. an open-house after the game Satur- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wikel and Mr. and Hallowe'en Is Motif Mrs. D. B. Andrews will be chaperons. Hallwe'e IsChi Phi will hold a closed informal Alpha Kappa Kappa will hold a dance from 9 to 12 p.m. tomorrow fol- closed informal homecoming dance lowing the Indiana game. Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Todd gthIniagme ada . D r. aChaMrsOlivBro dwI Delta Sigma Delta will hold an in- ad Dr. and Mrs. Charles Brown will formal party tomorrow, according to e the chaperons. mdIvan E. Wilcox, '37, social chairman. Alpha Kappa Lambda will hold Delta Sigma Pi, national business aclosed informal homecoming dance administration fraternity, is sponsor- Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. (Continued on page 6) 11 1 i - , IT'S HOMECOMING .. . 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