IffURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1939 TRE MICIIC,AN DAILY Annual Panhellenic Ball To Be Given Tornorow In League B allroom List Of Guests Of Committee Is Announced 400 Couples Expected; Decorations To Feature Sorority Emblems The annual Panhellenic Ball will be held from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. to- myorrow in the League ballroom. The guests of the members of the cen- tral committee were announced last night by Betty King, '37, general ,hairman. Miss King will attend the ball with Robert Baxley, '38E. Dorothy Shutt, '37, has invited Robert Trimby, '38M, as her guest and Charles French, of Detroit, will attend the dance with Kathryn Loomis, '38. Betty Ronal, '38, will have Fred Buesser, '37, as her guest. David Kohn, '38M, and Ruth Friedman, '38, will attend the af- fair together. Other couples will be Betty Whitney, '38, with Bruce Telf- er, '38, and Priscilla Smith, '38, with Edward. Well, of Grand Rapids. Will Lead .rand Mar ch At Sorority Formal List Of Patrons For Assembly Banquet Given Three women To Receivel Awards For Scholarship At AffairMonday Patrons and patronesses for the annual Assembly Banquet to be held Monday in the League ballroom have been announced by Mary Ellen Heitsch, '37, general chairman. President and Mrs. Ruthven, Vice- President and Mrs. Shirley W. Smith, Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. Edward H. Kraus, Dean and Mrs. Wilbur Humphreys, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, and Dean Wal- Dances Celebrate Announcements HolidayWeekeid Of Engagements Thanksgiving festivities include in- formal dancesto Ma de By F oUr Jordan dormitories and. t Chubb's. Theta Xi and Phi Chi fraternities held their annual pledge formals last Four engagements of former Uni- night. versity students have been announced Mosher and Jordan dormitories are recently by their parents. holding a buffet supper and an in- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Riker ,of formal radio dance from 9 to 11 p.m. today. Jordan Hall is giving the sup- Oak Park, Ill., announce the engage- per for the women of both dormi- ment of their daughter, Mary Par- tories while Mosher Hall is sponsoring rish, '33, to Edward John Kelley of the dance. Hartford, Conn. Mr. Kelley is a An informal Thanksgiving dancegHatof o r.oK e siy will take place at Chubb's from 8 to graduate of Georgetown University 10:30 p.m. today. Rees Makin's Kal- and Miss Riker received her degree amazoo Radio Band will play. There from the University of Michigan will be a floor show consisting of Mc- where she is affiliated with Delta Collum's Trio, three feminine voices. Gamma The engagement of Carmen Sylva Decorations Announced The decorations for the ball will consist of .the representation of the pins and emblems of the sororities in gold on a black background in the panels of the hall. A spotlight will play on the huge Panhellenic seal in Betty Kingf'37, and Robert gold on a black background placed directly over the orchestra. Chrys- anthemums and other fall flowers, ul placed around the orchestra stand, according to Miss Friedman, chair- Fresh AlA iEveni man of the decorations. Following the dance, the sororities on campus will hold the traditional Carry Flowers To Dance be cen breakfasts of Panhellenic Ball. Five fure. of the 17 chapter houses will hold In Box For Protection achiev their breakfasts in the League, Miss the ba King announced. Those houses Arinst Cold ir bu which will serve breakfast at the of one League are Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha By JENNY PETERSEN The Gamma Delta, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Every one receiving flowers for a for cei Gamma, and Phi Sigma Sigma. dance opens the florist's box with a of tho Sorority Breakfasts thrill of pleasure for the fresh loveli- eterna The -following sororities are plan- ness inside. But that freshness is orchid ning to hold breakfasts in their chap- short-lived for contact with hands! always ter houses: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha and cloth and changes in tempera- trifle Epsilon Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi ture soon spoil it. And Dame Fashion or inc Omega, Collegiate Sorosis, Delta Del- dictates that flowers should be dis- are th ta Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa carded as soon as they appear wilted. heart. Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, However, there are a few precau- Pi Beta Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha. tions that if observed, will preserve + Kppa Delta sorority will be enter- the -fresh look of corsages. They Fil tained at breakfast at the home of should be kept in their wax paper ter B. Rea will be among those act- r n a iegeieugnter oz mr. E_:xhibit Mar ing at patrons and patronesses for Siegel of Chicago, to Dr. Leonardl the affair. Lester Weil, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Others will be Registrar and Mrs. Season s S t a r t Murray J. Weil of Benton Harbor, Ira M. Smith, Mrs. Byrl Fox Bacher, was announced by her parents. Both Miss Jeannette Perry, Mrs. Martha ForBad into Miss Siegel and Dr. Weil graduates Ray, Miss Isabel Dudley, and Miss FIof the University of Michigan. The Ruth Danielson. couple will be married on Nov. 28. Miss Ethel A. McCormick, Miss The first badminton season will Another recent engagement an- Ann Varden, Miss Vera F. Howard, begin with a mixed Thanksgiving ex- nounced is that of Margareta Ward, Mrs. Joseph Parsons, Miss A. Evelyn hibition to be held at the Intramural daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heuvelhorst, Miss Mary Gleason and Building from 10 a.m. to noon today Miss Sarah Rowe will also act as pa- when a group from the University will trons and patronesses, Miss 'Heitsch clash with the Ann Arbor Badminton said. Charlotte Rueger, '37, presi- Club. dent of the League, and Betty Anne All 12 courts will be used in the Beebe, '37, president of the Panhel- exhibition match which is open to lenic Association, have received spe- spectators. However, participation in cial invitations to attend from the the tournament is by invitation only. Assembly. The courts will be open at 9 a.m. but The banquet, the third of its kind, the exhibition will not start until 10 1 has become an annual affair for non-1 a.m. affiliated women and correspondsto A preliminary practice took place the Panhellenic Banquet which is last night in Barbour Gymnasium. given"achwyerby sororityh w . The following are among those slated PHONE 9690 Awards will be given to the three to play in today's games: Margot women receiving the highest scholas- Goodrich, '37, Hope Hartwig, '38, Bet- 106 East Washington Street tic grades in the sophomore, junior, ty Patten, '4OEd., Betty Lyon, '39, Miss and senior classes last year. Regis- Marie Hartwig, Dorothy Lyndon andrrSihwlanoceheamsebrf trar Smith will announce the names quirk, 37, Paul Cowisey, 37Member of of the women to receive the awards Ernest Johnson, '37E, Gerald Mc- FLORIST TELEGRAPH and Miss Rueger will present them. Carthy, '37E, Roger Longley, '37E F DFLI VERAY Donald Brownlee and Harry Kasa- PRINT ING_. h i Baxley, '38E Corsages ig Are Given tered in the front of the coif- Many attractive effects are ed by bands of posies across ack of the head. Small flowers ds are adorable tucked in back 's ear. re are never fashions or fads' rtain flowers, for the popularity se commonly worn at dances is l. For very grand occasions s of purple, white or green are s very, very acceptable, if a expensive. Gardenias, singly combination with other.flowers e darling of the college woman's th Graduatej LOW RATES - FINE WORK Dial 2-1013 . . 308 North Main Street Downtown, North of Main Post Office The ATHENS PRESS SEE US FIRST SMARTEST HAT SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. 6 I Mary Loughborough, '39. Late permission, allowing the wom- en attending the ball to stay out un- til 3 a.m. Saturday, has been granted by the office of the Dean of Women, according to Miss King. The ball, a traditional event given eaeh e~ar by the sornrity wnmn iq from dormitory or sorority house to the dance, for cold weather is death to them. No matter how grand flow- ers would look on your evening coat, you would rather have them fresh than wilted on that new formal. And in pinning them on avoid touching the petals as much as possible, for Meeting Hears Talk By Rufus Prof. Carl Rufus of the astronomy department described his trio around 'ai!yrm uy u uVly W01en. s UN 111 Ua1uG l'itJG1ui1 usually. held immediately after ist flowers turn brown when han- the World yesterday at the fifth Thanksgiving. It marks the one time If you think your escort, does not weekly graduate luncheon which was in the year when the women can in- ine theymren thormnall-canmpnsknow what color you are wearing for held in the Russian Tea Room of the a che men to a formal, all-campus the occasion, it might be profitable League. Anson Weeks and his orchestra will tomention it subtly or to get a bosom "Recent Journeyings in the Orient"I friend to do it. Many evenings have play for the ball, Miss King said. .re do it.inany withings was the topic of Professor Rufus' Tickets have been sold to 400 couples, sa o inauspiiously wi s speech. He said that the trip was mated gown and corsage. Intelligent the third world tour he had made' men, if they don't like to ask directly, th w taken for he pro of can always ask the florist to find and was taken for the purpose of . lth T a k oct. vscipeople, particularly the Bar- I ielh a k With so much emphasis this year 1 our Scholars. aniis uu W ill R d ion distinctive coiffures, flowers will'WePrfsoanM.Rfu Will Be Radioav Japnthywesetb play an increasingly important part!arrdi oaan tere n in decorating curls. 'Arti'ficial posies Barbour Scholars who took them on Feature Soon would perhaps be more sensible to sight seeing tours and who held din- wear, but there is nothing as lovely ners in their honor. He described1 as real, fragrant flowers topping your the natural scenery and places of his- Plans for a series of radio broad- "crowning glory." One woman's mag- torical interest that they visited in casts in health education, to begin azine shows a stunning formal com- Korea. on Nov. 29, were announced yester- plemented by a tiny green orchid" In Manchuria they stayed in a day by the Joint Committee on Pub- nestled in the model's bangs. The house that they had built there 25 lic Health Education. ever-popular gardenia is always ef- years ago. From Manchuria they Clare Gates of the University Ex- fective on dark hair. went southward through China. Pro-j tension Division has arranged with But flowers don't always have to fessor Rufus said that although they, the Radio Committee of the Michi- I--had visited 50 countries and the prin- gan sState Medical Societypa OURNAMENT ANNOUNCED ial cities of these countries,, he series of 18 talks to be given by Tewmnsidvda oln thinks that Peking is the most in-' members of local medical societies. The womn's individual bowling teresting city of the world. The nine radio stations which will tournament will begin Monday, ac- Professor Rufus also talked about crythe raoashi CKLW,ill cording to Miss Dorothy Beise, in- some side trips which they took in troit;BCryBep yogiams aiey DEL e- structor in physical education. The the Philippines and about a side trip ti; WBCM, Bay City; WELLI, Bat tournament is open to all women from Singapore to North Borneo. He tle Creek; WFDF, Flint; WJIM, students in the University. Entries concluded his informal talk by a'brief Lansing; WIBM, Jackson; WOOD, must sign up on the W.A.A. bulletin account of their trip to and across Grand Rapids; WKZD, Kalamazoo board before Saturday noon. India. and WKBZ, Muskegon. The line-up will be posted in the Professor Rufus was introduced by the topic, "Your Health." On Dec. bowling alleys. Miss Jeanette Perry who is in charge .;of the luncheons. 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