'I'IIE MICHIGAN DAILY PAI _______________________ U I _______________________________________________________ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA List Of Patrons For Key Dance Is Announced Sigma Delta Chi To Make Oil Can Award; Halleit's Orchestra Will Play Will Entertain At Annual Key Dance Chapter Houses Grand Parade Plan 16 Dances To Be Opening This Week-End Of Horse Show The list of patrons and patronesses for Key Dance, to be held May 21 in the Union ballroom under the spon- sorship of six men's honorary organ- < izations, was announced yesterday by Mal Hallett and his swing band Earle Luby, '37, head of the patrons . committee in New York City, will play for ti The patrons and patronesses are: annual Key Dance May 21 in theA Dean and Mrs., Joseph A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. Walter B. Rea, Prof.C H. C. Anderson, Prof. and Mrs. JOhn L. Brumm, Prof and Mrs. James Cis- R sel, Prof. Arthur Cross, Prof. and Mrs. Joseph D. Hayden, Prof. and Mrs. Hugh Keeler, Prof. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Clarence Skinner, chairman E. Lay, Prof. and Mrs. A. D. Moore, of the ticket committee of the Mich- Prof. and Mrs. Edson R. Sunderland, igan Alumnae Club's contest, held aI Prof and Mrs. John S. Worley, Prof. meeting of her committee recently at and Mrs. Fielding H. Yost. which reports were made by the vari- Patrons Listed ous members on the progress of the Prof. and Mrs. Walter Sadler, Prof. ticket sale. and Mrs. Philip Bursley, Prof. and .The proceeds of the contest, which Mrs. Donal Haines, Dr. William is to be held on May 20 at the Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Fisher League, will be added to the club Mrs. W. S. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs' scholarship fund, the enlargement of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fuller, Mr. and which has been the main concern of Mrs. Homer Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Karl hMebers of Mrs. Skinner's commit- Litzenberg, Mr and Mrs. Stanley G. tee are Mrs. Earl Wolaver, Mrs. Na- Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watkins, than Potter, Mrs. Earl Moore, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lee A White, and Lieut. Dorothy Patten, Mrs.Leigh Young, Col. and Mrs. Frederick C. Rogers. Mrs. Hugh Beebe, Mrs. Norman Mil- . Tickets may be secured from mem- ler, Miss Connie Giefel, Mrs. Clayton bers of the central committee, from Stevens, Miss Ann Mitchell, Mrs. Ar- 9 a.m. to noon on the second floor of thur Moehlma the West Engineering Building, or at the Union, according to Lloyd Strick- land, '37E, head of the ticket com- Town Women To Play mittee. The price is $3. University Golfing Club To Award Oil Can G li The most "loquacious lubricator" The Pitch and Put Club will play on campus, whose name is not yet an 18-hole match with the Ann Ar- khown, will be awarded the Oil Can bor Women's Club at 9 a.m. Satur- Scenes Of Parties Will Be Fraternities, Sororities, League, Country Club This week-end promises to be an extremely busy one, and formals will, be greatly in evidence on campus, as! 16 houses are giving formal dances. The scene of the parties will be any- where from the chapter houses to the League or the Washtenaw Country Club. Potato Race, Balloon Fight To Be Included; Judges Have Been Announced The program for the annual horse show, sponsored by Crop and Saddle Club, which will be held at 2:30 p.m Saturday, May 22, at the Washtenaw County Fair Grounds, was announced by Dorothy White, '38, club presi- d, direct from the Hotel Commodore he six men's ho'nor societies' second Michigan Union ballroom. Alpha Epsilon Phi The opening feature will be a Alpha Epsilon Phi will hold its grand parade of all entrants. Thih Aluminnae Groupclosed spring formal from 9 p.m. to will be followed by a three-gaitec #12:30 a.m. today, at the Washtenaw class of all women student entrant. A Country Club. The chaperons will and will be judged on horsemanship Announce lbe Mrs. E. Bubis, and Mr. and Mrs. A musical chair number, open to all 1W. KReinach.awill be next in order. SAward W inners Alpha Kappa Kappa A three-gaited class for men stu- AiAlpha Kappa Kappa will hold its dents will also be held and this toc annual spring formal dance from 9 will be judged on horsemanship. The Recipients Will Be Named p.m. to 12 midnight tomorrow. Chap- finals of the men's and women's three erons will be Dr. and Mrs. Louis gaited classes will then be held, and At Luncheon TomorroW Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Clifford will be followed by a potato race, By Mrs. S. B. Conger I Keene. open to all. Alpha Sigma: Phi Women beginning riders are also Two alumnae fellowships of $500 Alpha Sigma Phi will hold its eligible for a three-gaited class. The each, the Monroe Alumnae Fellow- spring formal from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. last number on the program will be ship and the Lucy Elliot Fellowship, today. The chaperons will be Capt. a balloon fight open to all entrants. will be awarded at the noon luncheon and Mrs. Fariss and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mullison, who is loaning the of the Alumnae Council of the A .J. Judson. horses, has this year, for the first University alumnae tomorrow, ac- Alpha Tau Omega time, given his permission for a relay cording to Mrs. Lucille B: Conger, ex- Alpha Tau Omega will hold a closed race. ecutive secretary of the League. formal dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The horse show is open to anyone The luncheon will be part of the today. The chaperons will be Mr. and the entry deadline is Thursday. two day annual meeting which is be- and Mrs. L. A. Wikel and Prof. and May 20. All those who wish to par- ing attended by alumnae from various Mrs W. J. Emmons. ticipate should call Miss White. A places in the state of Michigan. Plans Chi Phi medical recheck is needed for all for the centennial celebration and Chi Phi will hold its spring formal entrants. home-coming which will be held in from 9 p.m. to 1 am. today in the Miss Viola Hammond of Detroit June will be discussed at the business Ethel Fountain Hussey Room of the and Mr. William Watrous have been meetings to be held today and tomor- League. The chaperons will be Re- named as judges. This is the first row. gent and Mrs. Charles F. Hemans time that President Ruthven has been Council Members To Be Present Prof. R. D. Hall, Miss Ethel McCorm- unable to judge. Transportation will Four members of the undergraduate ick and Dr. William M. Brace. be given to all riders and there will council of the League will be present- Delta Sigma Delta be no admission charge for specta- ed by Miss Ethel A. McCormick, social Delta Sigma Delta will hold a tors. director of the League, at the lun- formal dance tomorrow. Dr. and Crop and Saddle announces that cheon. Hope Hartwig, '38, president, Mrs. Ralph Moyer and Dr. and Mrs. Martha Berry, '38, was recently se- Joanne Kimmel, '38, chairman of the L. Leigh will be the chaperons. lected as a member of the club. theatre-arts committee, Janet Alling-- Hermitage-I ton, '38, secretary-treasurer, and An- Hermitage will hold a spring for- given by Sigma Phi Epsilon from 9 gelene Maliszewski, '38, head of the mal from 9 p.m. to midnight tomor- p.m. to 1 a.m. today. Mr. and Mrs. judiciary council, will speak after row. Prof. and Mrs. M. B. Eichel- Frederick- Crebbin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Summer Clothes DROP IN and see our new line of sum- -- mer clothes. We have white coats and suits, and those print dresses in linen and washable silks are not only gay but rca- sonable in price, from P.S. We have a complete line of Formfit Garments. 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The following girls will play; Mary Jane Mueller, Louise Mack,, Harriet .Dean and Marjorie Merker.1 The final round for medal scores must be played by Monday. Those who submit the six lowest scores will be chosen to play on the team the rest of the year. mittee, who will be assisted by Doug- las Farmer, '38, and Fred Boynton, '38E; Marshal Shulman, '37, in charge of publicity, who has Robert Weeks, '38, as his assistant; and John Coch- ' rane, '37, John Duffendack, '37, John Otte, '37, and Carl Clement, '38E. TOASTED SANDWICHES LIGHT LUNCHES, FOUNTAIN SERVICE FINE CANDIES Bets Ross Shop 13-15 Nickels Arcade We Deliver Dial 5931 "Where Students Meet to Chat and Eat" being presented to the alumnae. Mrs. Stowell C. Stebbins of Mar- shall, chairman of the council, will preside and Regent Esther M. Cram and Dean Alice C. Lloyd will be among those attending the meeting which is being held a month early in order to leave the women free at the time of the centennial Scholarships To Be Continued Several scholarships will probably be announced at the meeting, Mrs. Conger said, and the Mary B. Hen- derson gift fund will be used as a scholarship for Ann Arbor women en- tering the University next fall. The present scholarships being awarded by the alumnae will be continued in the future, Mrs. Conger said. A report will be given on the contest for a linen chest which is being con- ducted by the Ann Arbor alumnae. The proceeds of the contest will be added to the local scholarship fund. Other members of the board of the council in addition to Mrs. Stebbins are Mrs. Frederick W. Morgan of Grosse Pointe Park, Mrs. James Ken- nedy, Miss Helen Bower and Miss Clarissa Vyn of Detroit and Miss El- len Nylund of Chicago. berger and Prof. and Mrs. M. B. Stout ! will chaperon. Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Rho fraternity will hold a homecoming dance tomorrow., Prof. and Mrs. Franklin Everett and Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Lay. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha will hold its spring formal from 9:30 p.m. to mid- night tomorrow. The chaperons will be Dr. andU Mrs. A. J. Eardley, Dr. and Mrs. Wil-t liam Gilbert and Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Steere. Phi Beta Delta Phi Beta Delta will give a formalr dinner-dance from 7 p.m. to midnight tomorrow at the Washtenaw Country Club. The chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. J. London of Detroit and Mr.c and Mrs. J. H. Grant. Phi Beta Pi Phi Beta Pi fraternity will hold its spring formal from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Chaperons will be Dr. Carleton Pierce and Dr. Max Durfee., Phi Chi Phi Chi will hold its closed spring formal from 9 p.m. to midnight, to- morrow. Chaperons will be Dr. and S. H. Wager. Psi Upsilon Psi Upsilon will hold an openj spring formal from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Whittlesey of Birmingham will chap- eron. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi will hold a spring formal dance from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. Dean and Mrs. Walter Rea and Col. and Mrs. Frederick C. Rogers will be the chaperons Sigma Phi Epsilon A closed formal dance will bel Lockman and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rog- ers will chaperon. Theta Delta Chi Theta Delta Chi will hold a closed spring formal dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. The chaperons will be Prof. and Mrs. Ernest F. Barker and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston. Alpha Omicron Pi Alha Omicron Pi will give a fac- ulty tea from 4 to 6 pm. Sunday. Miss Rebecca Lotridge will pour. The tea-table will be decorated with bou- quets of spring flowers. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta will have its an- nual honors day banquet at 1 p.m. Sunday. Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau announces the re- cent initiation of Douglas Morgan,I '40E. 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