NOV. G, 1936 0 TTIE MICHIGAN DA"ILY Late Supper To Be Featured At Seventh Annual Union Formal Con ight Three Novelty Acts Scheduled As Floor Show Detroit Tap Performer, Dance Team And Singer Will Entertain Style Dictates Sport Chl thes For Wintry Days Guests Announced Harriet Kunzman Attend With General Chairman Samuel Charin The, seventh annual Union Forma will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m tonight in the ballroom of the Union according to Herbert Wolf, '37, pres- ident. Samuel Charm, '38, general cha~ir- man of the dance will attend with Harriet Kunzman, '40. , Wolfe wil have as his guest Harriet May, '38 Elizabeth Miller, '37, will attend wit William Struve, '37, and Hugh Rader '38, Will take Mary Louise Hulburt '40. Some of the other cohmittee mer and their guests are: Frederick Col- lins, '38 and Prances Everard, '38 Jack MacLeed, ' 8 and Josephine Van Wormer, '37, Hudson Tourtellot, '38, and Patty Williams, and Carl Clem- ment, '38, with Sally Eschbach, '38. Announce Other Guests H. Murray Campbell, '38, has in- vited Jane Hardy, '39, and Louis Hoffman, '38, will attend with Jean Rheinfrank, '39. Betty Whitney, '38 will be the guest of Bruce Telfer, '38, while John C. Thom, '38, will attend with Mary Margaret Thom- as, '40. Still more committee mem- bers and their guests are: Burton S. Wellman, '38 and Mary Lambie, '37, Frederick Giele, '38 and Jane Es- pass, '40. and Julian Orr, '37, and Barbara Watson, '38. The committee has arranged for a floor show during the intermission tonight. Three acts have been planned. The Warfield Dance team will give two numbers ,and Lee Bar- ton Evans, baritone will sing. G. Mona, a 'tap dancer from Detroit, will also entertain. To Feature Supper Supper will be served at 11:30 p.m. This is to be a new feature of the formal this year. The Union has never before attempted a formal dance with tables around the floor. Reservations for the supper should be made at the Union before the dance. The price is included in the ticket. Tickets are selling at $2.50. Bob Steinle and his orchestra will play for the dance. Steinle has ar- ranged several novelty numbers for the occasion. Sororities Ply Second Round In Volley Ball Play continued in the second round of the women's volleyball tournament yesterday when Zeta Tau Alpha de- feated Jordan Hall 22 to 14, and Delta Delta Delta defeated Kappa Alpha Theta, 23 to 21. Chi Omega defaulted to Alpha Xi Delta and Sorosis to Gamma Phi Beta. The members of the Zeta Tau Al- pha team were Helen Linder, '39, Betty Ann Cole, '40, Adrienne Hig- ;enbotham, '38, Katherine Young, Grad., Joan Schmitt, '37, Betty Loughbrough, '39, Beatrice Oberg- fell, '37 and Nan Kirby, '40. Those playing for Jordan were Gertrude Liens, '40, Sally Secrest, '37,'Betty Wilson, '39, Joan Bev- ington, '40, Mary Tate, '37, Beth Turnbull, '37, Ruth Hartmann, '39, Madeline Krieghoff, '39, Marian Phihney, '37, ana Jane Christy, '37. The Delta ,Delta Delta team was composed of Billie Andrus, '38, Mary Montgomery, '37, Jean Harrison, '36, Jean Morgan, '40, Constance Bryant. '40, Audrey Nisson, '40 and Betty Ann Harrington, '40.1. The members of the Kappa Alpha Theta team were Adelaide Mason, '40, Harriet Pomeroy, '39, Lois Falken- stein, '40, Toris Holt, '39, Mary Mc- Clure, '39, Rose Nelson, '37, Harriet Thom, '40, Janet Fullenwider, '39, Sybil Swartout, '39 and Mary Alice Krieger, '37. Honor Society Firslt Monthly Lst Of Committees Dance Tickets Undergraduate To Be Announced tilSaleIAt a meeting of the central com- S til A le T ea Is Today mittee of the Sophomore Cabaret to- day, Barbara Heath, general chair- man, announced that committee lists Fraternity Men, Lawyers Activity Ppints Are To Be w ouled ar nexteek. would be published early next week. Invited By Mortarboard Given For Attendance; All transfers must get special per- To Tea Tomorrow Zwick's Band To Play 1mission from Miss Perry before they can be eligible for committee work, Tickets for the tea dance to be Residents of dormitories and league Miss Heath announced. Chairmen of held by Mortarboard from 3 to 5:30 houses are especially invited to at- their respective committees will in- p.m. tomorrow in the League will be tend the first of the regular series of obtainable at the door and at the monthly undergraduate teas to be form their members if they are el- League tea this afternoon, according held from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the igible. to Grace Snyder, '37, president of League ballroom. The affair is open Laurabelle Godlove, chairman of the society. Nto all women on campus. the music committee, will hold tryouts Miss Snyder also announced that Wives of faculty members have been,. there will be a number of stags pres- asked to preside at the tea tables. { ent at the affair since fraternity Those who will pour are: Mrs. Ed- and law club members have been in- ward L .Adams, Mrs. Ralph W. Aigler, vited to attend. One hundred and Mrs. Arthur E. Boak, Mrs. Joseph A. four junior and sophomore women Bursley, Mrs. Philip E. Bursley, .Mrs. with high scholastic averages have Samuel T. Dana. also been especially invited. Mrs. James B. Edmonson, Mrs. Tickets can also be obtained from Edward H. Kraus, Mrs. Walter B. all members of Mortarboard in dor- Pillsbury, Mrs. Theophile Raphael,;or mitories and sororities. The dance s. Mrs. Walter C. Sadler, Mrs. Ira M. is open and is invitational on the Smith; Mrs. Shirley W. Smith, Mrs. F part of the women. The tickets are John Sundwall, and Mrs. Allen S. 5. Whitney will also preside. r .. The Michigan-Pennsylvania game will be broadcast from several radios Tea and cake will be served from in the Grand Rapids Room of the the two tea tables in the ballroom League. In the ballroom there will and Charlie Zwick and his orchestra be dancing to the tunes of Charles are to play for dancing. Harriet Zwick and his orchestra. Heath, '37, chairman of the social Chaperons for the dance will be committee, is in charge of arrange- Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Miss Marie ments. Members of her committee. R J1 Hartwig and Prof. and Mrs. John E. who will wear official badges, are to 309 South State Street Tracy. Besides Miss Snyder, who tact as hostesses for the affair. I is acting as general chairman, those Activity points will be given to1_n c ag ar G eth n_____soiy h ued mtrela u in charge are: Gretchen Leymafin, sorority houses, dormitories, league________ chaperons; Maryanna Chockley, ar- houses and zones for attendance. The rangements; Edith Zerbe, publicity; tea is free of charge to all under- and Mary Ellen Heitsch, tickets. graduate women, Miss Heath said. Mortarboard is a national honorary:I society of outstanding senior women. CROP AND SADDLE Officers are: Miss Snyder, president n Stoninton '39, was re- Miss Leymann, vice-president; Mar-INancy jorie Turner, secretary; and Miss cently announced as a new member Heitsch, treasurer. Other members of Crop and Saddle. Crop and Sad-:! of the society are Lois King, Harriet die will go on its weekly supper ride Heath, Miss Chockley, Margaret at 5:30 p.m. today, it was announced Guest, Charlotte Hamilton, Miss by Eleanor French, '39, president. Zerbe, Elsie Pierce and CharlotteI-__ _ _ Reuger. ALUMNAE CLUB T - --- - 1 Tha M iehia n Alrm a h -il(It I Bugh twci ceat, a pcrky and a gay checked scarf make ascerding to fashion experts. suede hat, suede gloves, a suede purse, an ideal combination for daytime wear Pledge Dances i o .-e Keynot&e ' f Week-End 11 Houses To Supplement UnIon U'ionFormal With Teas And Closed Affairs The activities of fraternities and sororities entertaining this week-end include several .pledge formals and tea dances. Three of the dormitories are also entertaining tomorrow night. Alpha Omicron Pi will hold their pledge formal tomorrow. The chap- erons will be Mr. and Mrs. Merle Underwood, Mrs. Mary Alice Under- wood and Mrs. Adah Zimmerman. Alpha Xi Delta sorority will hold a closed pledge formal dance at the chapter house tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keeler and Mrs. N. H. Williams will be the chaperons. Betsy Barbour House Bectsy Barbour will entertain with a "stag" dance tomorrow night. Chap-I Serons will be Miss Ann Vardon and Miss Vera Howard, director and di- etician of Betsy Barbour. Chi Omega will hold its pledge formal tomorrow night. Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Mrs. S. T. Dana, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stockard will chap- eron. Delta Gamma will hold its pledge formal tomorrow night. Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Shick and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rogers will chaperon the party. Jordan Hall Dormitory An informal dance will be held to- morrow night from 9 p.m. to midnight at Jordan Hall Dormitory. Miss Isabel Dudley and Miss Ruth Barrett will chaperon. Mosher Hall will entertain at a closed informal dance tomorrow night. The chaperons will be Mrs. Martha Ray and Miss Jean Keller. Pi Beta Phi will hold its pledge formal tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gatward of Detroit, and Prof. and Mrs. A. E. White will chaperon. Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will have a tea dance from 2 to 5 p.m. tomorrow. The chaperons are to be Dr. -and Mrs., M. W. McGarney, Mr.I{ Brumm To Address Journalism Group Theta Sigma Phi, national honor- ary professional journalism frater- ,ity, will hold a luncheon meeting at' noon today in the Russian Tea RoomI of the League. Prof. John L. Brumm, chairman of the journalism department will ad- dress the group on "The Organiza- tion, Theta Sigma Phi." A short business meeting will follow Profes- sor Brumm's talk, according to Mar- ion Holden, '37, president. Prospective new members have been invited to attend this luncheon which is the first to be sponsored by the group this year. Similar meetings will be held every two weeks. All ac-{ tive members are urged to attend the meetings today. W. M. Sawyer's Paintings Of Spain Are Exhibited Sixty-one oil and water color paint- ings by Wells M. Sawyer, all done in Spain during the past 10 years, are now being shown in the west gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. The col- lection, sponsored by the Institute of Fine Arts will be on exhibition through Nov. 15. Mr. Sawyer will give an informal gallery talk at 4 p.m. Sunday on hiv paintings, which have been shown in various exhibitions in this country and in Spain. MOSHER HALL Bernice Wismer, '3$, was chosen art chairman of Mosher Hall, by recent action of the council. ALPHA DELTA P1 Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Jane Ann Rather, '38SM of Ionia, Mich. and Mrs. E. W. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fuller. Sigma Phi will hold its pledge formal tomorrow. The chaperons are to be Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis. Tonight Sigma Phi Epsilon will hold a closed pledge formal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crebbin, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rogers will chap- RUTIVEN SPEAKS AT HOWELL President Alexander G. Ruthven yesterday addressed the State Asso- ciation of Farmers clubs in Howell on a subject pertaining to education. He returned to Ann Arbor yesterday. I E eIn e.micnigan alumnaei Club will hold a rummage sale Friday in the Modder Bakery Building on 4th Ave., the 'proceeds of which will be used to supplement the sum the club has already made program. in their scholarship Rs Seena/ :. s 4 w 4 ~ **~* t4$4,f "* . .. t. . 1jL VE." 3. ~ . }~ ESSES $595 to $16.95 Wine Green Brown Black Mist Blue 0 Wool frocks like these rate as many rous- ing cheers as the winning team ! Warm and so smart- they're bright ideas for sta- dium sitters! Sizes 12 to 20. You'd be surprised at the Strain and Wear eron. --I --- -- = _=- aril SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. 3-THREAD SHEER RINGLESS CREPE IN LATEST SHADES PURE SILK SLIP $1F0 FORMAL SLIP A$1,95= They're 4-threads, but look as sheer as three . . . so you get good looks and wearability too. Also they have the famous Vanity Fair Kneelast feature, which is rows of Lastex bands at the tops which give with every movement thus saving garter strain and runs. i!i ( : ,: } SMARTEST HAT SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. -Special..- Smart Hats THIS WEEK-END $019 Town-taupe Copper K I . , .n _ .. _____ . _ _ t r _ ____ - - - _ _ I I Come With Your Friends and Dance to the Music of Charlie Zwick's Orchestra SEvening Wraps Arriving Daily I ml AO Amp- I II I I a . F1