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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 193" THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

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Lead Lantern Night Procession

Harriet Shackleton, '38, president
of Panhellenic Association, will speak
on "Pledge Training" at a meeting
of the convention of college panhel-
lenics, which is being held from Fri-
day to Sunday in New York City. The
convention was originally scheduled-
for last week-end.

HURRY FOLKS
For Those
MOTHER'S DAY PHOTOS
There's nothing more appro-
pria te.

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JRuthvens' Tea
Attracts Many
Student Officers
The eighth in the series of under-
graduate teas was held from 4 to 6
p.m. yesterday, at the home of Presi-
dent and Mrs. Ruthven. Mrs. Ruth-
ven chose a navy-blue silk afternoon
dress trimmed with white buttons for
the occasion.
Hope Hartwig, '38, president of
the League, wore a dubonnet linen
suit with an aquamarine chiffon scarf,
and Florence McConkey, '38A, League
vice-president, had on a mustard'
colored silk dress with brown acces-
sories. Both Miss Hartwig and Miss
McConkey served tea in the dining-
room..
Miss Ethel McCormick and Prof.
Philip Bursley were seen talking to
President and Mrs. Ruthven in the
livingroom. Miss McCormick wore
a black and white afternoon dress.
Among the Delta Gammas honored
at the tea were Barbara Bradfield,
'38, Jean Hatfield, '37, and Nancy
Olds, '37.
A group of the Pi Beta Phis were
seen enjoying their tea in the library,
among whom were Ann Gifford, '39,
Jean Smith, '40, and Ruth Wash-
burn, '40.
Stanley Conrad, '40, Edward Fra-
ser, '38, Peter Gossard, '40, and Rich-
ard Higgins, '40, represented their
fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega.l
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Name12 Women Sigma Alpha Iota
To.-Head March To Hold Style Show
O f Each Classor Sigma Alpha Iota, national music
sorority, will hold a bridge party and,
fashion show at 8 p.m. today in the
Traditional Event Is Held= League, according to Helen Byrn,
Each Year For Beefit Of '38M, general chairman.
itModels will include Janet McLoud,
Senior Women '38SM, Burnette Staebler, Patricia
Haft. '39SM, Kathleen Rinck. '40SM.

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En agement Of
Miss Crowley
Is Announced
The engagements of two former
students and an undergraduate of
the University were recently made
known.
Mrs. Robert M. Hidey announced
the engagement of her daughter,
Mary Jane Crowley, '38, to Stanley
Warren Connelly at a tea held in the
Hidey home in, Detroit Saturday. Mr.
Connelly is the son of Mrs. Louis G.
Grover of Chicago.
News of the betrothal was told as
a surprise at the tea held for Betty
Shierson, '38, sorority sister of Miss
Crowley. The wedding: has -been. set
for June 29 in the Hidey hormle.
Miss Crowley attended the Univer-
sity of California and is now at the
University of Michigan where she, is
affiliatec with Alpha Phi. Mr. Con-
nelly attended the University of Chi-
cago and will graduate in June, from
the West. Point ,Military Academy.
Mr. and .,Mrs.. Paul A. Voorhies
of Detroit announce the engagement
of their daughter, Pauline Helen, to
Clyde I. Webster, Jr., son of Judge
and Mrs. Clyde I. Webster of Detroit.
No date has been set for the wedding.
Miss Voorhies, -who attended the
University last fall, was a Kappa
Alpha Theta pledge.
Margaret and Katherine A. Ferrin
of Ann Arbor gave a tea - at the
Michigan League Saturday at which
they announced. Marg-aret's engage-
ment to Ellwood M. Morgan, of Fos-
toria, O.
Miss Ferrin is a graduate of the
University and a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma. Mr. Morgan is a
graduate of the College of Engineer-
ing and is affiliated with Sigma Chi.
'My Saddle. Shoes!'
The Duchess Cried,

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'They're

Classics!'

"Don't give me my boots," the
Duchess cried, "give me my classic
saddle shoes with the 1937 varia-
tion of alligator trim."
Or she might have sent up the cry
for her last year's white gillies, but
no! She is a very classy duchess
and calls for nothing but her new
gillies with the brown loops and tie.
Her maid will still be a "smoothie" in
madam's all white gillies.
The Duchess's amaginzly propor-
tioned peddle extremities with which
she trucks over the dance floor, are
this year encased in perforated pumps
in which her feet appear actually
dainty, while the wind whistles gaily
through the preforations.
And is everyone envious of the
Duchess's multi-colored shoes when
at the theatre she thoughtlessly

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