SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938 THE MIS - MAN DAILY PAGE "FIVE THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE W.A.oA.Sports Norma Curtis Spending F Will Introduce New Leaders_ Heads Are Named. lone ymoon In Bermuda Third In Tea Nelson Leaves On Trip Today Will Study Administration Of International Centers Counselor to Foreign Students, Prof J. Raleigh Nelson, will leave this morning for an extended tour of va- rious international centers of the country. Professor Nelson is taking this op- portunity for studying the programs NEW CAMPUS COATS , INSTALLATION BANQUET or campus wear, the smartest and Tickets for Installation Banquet, most practical coat is the natural to be held at 6 p.m. Monday in the camel hair made in short swagger League Ballroom, can still be obtained style. One such a coat is made in until noon today in the office of Miss approved;length and has large reefers,un giving it -a very casual air. Another Ethel McCormick at the League. Rep- lightweight coat is the wrap-around resentatives from sororities and dor- (style. This has large floppy reefers mitories should bring the exact and a belt which gives it a trim ap- amount of money necessary when pearance. calling for their ticket reservations. Pance Series Is Wednesday Searth To Be Sponsored , _ Introduction Of Managers oratunityiosadtudyinter thos Will Take Place Monday For Singer To Appear of activities and the general methods At Installation BOrchestraaministration in other centers of lo-__ (nqet I Zw icksOrhsa international work in preparation for the opening of the new International Ire H atO The third All-Campus Tea Dance Center at the University in Septem- sponsored by Assembly .and Congress ber. will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Wed- International houses at Columbus, S hcnesday in the League Ballroom. Lor- ., Washington, Philadelphia, Pa., ty representatives on the Women's raine Lievrouw, '40. is general chair- New York City, Syracuse, N.Y., and Athletic Association board were an- * nan of the dance. Cornell will be visited. nounced yesterday by Mary Johnson,- A campus wide searcn is being con-_ _ _ '38, outgoing W.A.A. ,president. ducted by the dance committee for a '8ot-nWA. prsetsinger to appear with Charlie Zwick's Irene Sabo, '38BAd, will replace orchestra which will play at the Ruth Carr, '38Ed, as archery manager, dance. All applicants for the posi- Florence Corkum, '41Ed, will take the ationshould see Miss Lievrouw at place of Sally Orr, '40Ed, badminton once in order to make arrangements manager. Sally Corcoran, '41, will for tryouts. act as new basketball head. Alberta . No Miers Royal, '40, formerly held that posi- 3N xer bng gem ents tion. A & At Wednesdays affair there will be 6 6 New Baseball Leader Iino mixers, such as Paul Jones dances and grand marches, unless there are Vung-Yuin Ting, daughter of Mr. New baseball leader will be Bar', special requests for them, Miss Liev- and Mrs. Zoong Ing Ting of Shang- bara Eppstein, '39, who istsucceeding rouw said. Refreshments of ginger hai, China, and Ray Chang, '38E, son Martha Tillman, '39. Beth O'Roke, ale and cookies will be served of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Chang of Pei- '40A, is the new president of dance The dance is open to all students ping, China, were married at 9 a.m. club. Beatrice Lovejoy, '39Ed, is the on campus and they are urged to today at the First Methodist Church. outgoing officer. Replacing Elizabeth come stag, according to Miss Liev- Dr. Charles Brashares officiated at White, '39,U asfencing manager is rouw. There will be a fee of 25 cents the ceremony. Julia Ann Upson, '39. for men, but women will be admitted The wedding of Margaret Victoria Marjorie Tate, '39, has been elect- Edward Pfieffer, New York magazine executive, is shown here with free. These dances are held on al- Sahom, '30, and Theodore Stanley Putt, women's golf club. Marjorie his bride, the former Elizabeth Vandenburg, daughter of Senator Van- ternate Wednesdays and Thursdays Caile, '29, will be held at 8 p.m.to- e' ol cl aoi deburg of Iichigan, as they sailed from New York for a Bermuda inorder to enable as many students day at the bride-elect's home in Merker, '39, formerly held that posi-o ia as possible to attend. IBirmingham. tion. Mary Richardson, '40Ed, will honeymoon. again head hockey. Betty Hood, '40 - ~ .iommi- --NamedMi s S nom received her PD; de- will take the place of Dorothy White, Robert May, 39E, is assistant gree from the University in 1938. She wil tae te paceof orthyWhie, *~17J t ~ Ichairman of the dance. William was for severa years research assis 38, president of Crop and Saddle, April ools PF arty He Lin1 Rockwell '41, is head of the enter- tant in psychology, and for the past women's riding club. tainment committee; Muriel Heff, '41, year she has been employed on the oifae Head Named OfDa cT Hd iooht is chairman of the administrative staff of the Kalamazoo State hospital. Betty Gross, '40, will succeed Olive " j" b ommittee; Stephen Page, '40, heads-__ Reed, '39, as manager of rifle. Fran- the publicity committee; Betty Myers, ces Gaar, '41, will be the new swim- Seventeen dances will be given by the music for the Gamma Phi Beta '41, is in charge of refreshments; ming club president and will take the fraternities, sororities, and dormitor- spring formal. Miss Justine Went- Edward Egle, '39E, heads the patrons place of Helen Wolf, '40. ies tonight. worth, Mr. Douglas Edwards, and committee and Marian Gommesen, Dorothy Maul, '39, will replace Mar- Adeia Cheever's April Fool's Party, Mrs. E. D. Preston will chaperon. '38, is chairman of the hostess com- garet Waterston, '38, as tennis head to be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. An informal dance will be given minee. and Betty Lou Witters, '41Ed&A, will John Sechirst and Mrs. Joseph Par- by Helen Newberry residence. Miss -- --- - be the new manager of outdoor sports s.ns, will feature games. Ellen Mann and Miss Ruth Danielson Slide Rule Dance Betty Patten, '39Ed, formerly held Among the informal cances, is Al- will chaperon and Bill Sawyer's- or- that position. pha Chi Omega's radio dance, whIh chestra will play. Ayd} These women and other officers re- will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John S. Worley and cently -named will be introduced by Francis Wistert and Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart will T an 300 s Norma Curtis, '39, new W.A.A. presi- R chaperon Kappa Alpha Theta's in-__ dent Monday at the League Installa- Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron and formal dance. ! Slide Rule Dance, held last nightc Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ind will haper- Jimmy Fisher's orchestra will play at the Union by the engineers, pro- int aatbanquet., Theytwill be eda hformally o installed at a lannquet Tuesday at then Alpha Delta Pi's informal radio for the Kappa Delta pledge formal. vided dancing pleasure for more than ' W.A.A. building ance Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 300 couples. __________a_______nAlpha Epsilon Phi ard A. Clague and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Belle Levin'~9 who ws th st ., 6(4 9fe Let its join the EASTER PARADE Of v ell - ishers and invite you once again to drop in and see our selection Of EASTER JEWELRY. Featuring for this season, Rosaries, Crosses, Lockets. e,-a 4AdeA j III Phone 8507 Your fur coat will be called for, stored in our modern vaults, Completely In- sured against Fire, Theft, Moths and Humidity. EXPERT CLEANING, GLAZING and RESTYLING Your furs;will be cleaned the furriers' way and -have the necessary repairs and.remodeling done now by our skilled craftsmen. Low Summer Rates are now in effect. SPRING FURS Foxes, Capes, Scarfs and Boleros of every descrip- tion just made up and priced most moderate. 34 Years of Unexcelled Values and Service in Furs Reach Finals In Badminton 21 Survive Sini - Finals Held Here Last Night Twenty-one players who won in the semi-finals of the city badminton tournament last night will play in the finals tonight. In the women's open singles tourna- ment Margo Goodrich will play Louise1 Paine, and in the men's open singles ! Chris Mack will meet Earl Smith, '39. Eleanor Gilbert will play Mary An- I derson in the women's novice singles tournament, and the finals of the men's novice singles tournament will be played between Lee Hart and Louis Wenger. Dorothy Gardiner, Ed., and Jane Quirk, '38, will meet Miss Goodrich and May Lewis in the finals of the women's open doubles, and in the men's open doubles Mack and Leroy Weir, Grad., will play Francis Carl and Vincent Stace. In the women's novice doubles Priscilla Ehlers and Mary Hayden will play Miss Gilbert and Barbara Bleeker. Guests At Crease Ball Wear Colorful Spri ng-Like Gowns Many colorful and spring-like for- mals were worn by guests last night at the annual Crease Ball held in the League Ballroom. More than 500 people danced to music by Jimmy Lunceford and his orchestra. Margaret Cram, '39, who was the guest of David Knight, '38L, co-chair- man of the dance, was wearing a peach marquisette dress of simple lines and full skirt. Jean .Rich, '38, was with Charles White, '38L, chair- man of the ticket committee. Miss Rich was wearing peach net. Mary Jane Field, '38, attended with Edward Downs, '38L, and Mary Kath- arine Adams, '39, attended with James Black ,'37L. James Briegel, '38L, had as his guest Virginia Jack- son, '38. Muriel Hassard, who wore printed satin, was the guest of Lorenzo Car- lisle, '38L, of the decorations com- mittee. Phyllis Miner, '39, was the guest of Robert Keck, '39L, Miss Miner chose a brown, orange and A tea dance from 4 to 7 p.m. will' be given today by Alpha Epsilon Phi in honor of the new initiates. Chap- erons will be Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Jay and Dr. and Mrs. Julian Tobias. Jimmy Fischer's orchestra will play for Alpha' Gamma Delta's formal dance. The affair, to be chaperoned by -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duus and Miss E. Barnard, is being given in honor of the actives. old Fairbanks. Lambda Chi Alpha An informal radio dance will be given by Lambda Chi Alpha. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnstone and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swinton will chaperon. Miss Mary E. Gleason and Miss Sarah Rowe will chaperon the Mar- tha Cook informal radio dance. Music for the Phi Kappa Psi in- formal dance will be provided byI The members of Alpha Omega are Larry Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rog- giving a Joe College radio d'unce. The ers and Mr. and Mrs. R. Shephards chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. Jack will chaperon. Ecker, Dr. and -Mrs. Sam Nadelman' Rochdale House is planning an in- and Dr. S. Sieger. formal radio dance. Mr. and Mrs. S. Moe Carter's Collegian's will fur- S. Attwood and Mr. and Mrs. Charles nish the music for Alpha Tau Omega's Spooner will chaperon. closed informal dance. The chaper- ons for the dance will be Mr. and + Mrs. Leslie A. Wikel and Prof. and !Miical Honor Society I Mrs. Walter J. Emmons. Will Initiate o orrow Chi Omega Dance{ The new initiates of Chi Omega are Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary giving a formal dance in honor of the music society, will hold initiation at actives. Decorations will be in the 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Easter spirit. Prof. and Mrs. L. C. Jean Seeley, '36. Karpinski and Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Those who will be initiated are Gehring will chaperon. 1 Doris R. Holt, '38SM; Ruth H. Lahee, Dr. and Mrs. Francis D. Curtis '39SM; Mary Alice McAndrew, '39SM; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Smith Jane Schwab, Grad. and Mildred! will chaperon the formal dance which Small, Grad. Delta Gamma pledges are giving ii Following the initiation the newI honor of the actives. members will be feted at a supper Russ Rollins' orchestra will provide given by Mrs. Wassily Besekirsky. of Sidney Steinborn, '39E, general chairman, wore an aqua net dress with rhinestone clips and silver acces- sories. Mary Ellen Wilson, Grad., who attended with Alfred Waldchen, '39E, program chairman, was dressed in pink taffeta with maroon trim- ming and wore a maroon velvet rib- bon in her hair. Fred W. Smith, '38E, chairman of decorations, had as his guest, Jane Munson, '40. Miss Munson wore a black taffeta gown which had a tight bodice and was full skirted. She had silver accessories. Ernest Tanzer, '38E, took Eleanor Jane Mas- sie, '38, who wore dubonnet satin. Mary Elizabeth James, '38, the guest of Robert Young, '39E, was wearing a spring print formal with a flared skirt and had a green flower in her hair. Irene Bessolo, '40, had on a changeable taffeta cut in an old fashioned style. Miss Bessolo was the guest of Roger Frazier, '38E. Fra- zier, Young and Tanzer were decora- tions assistants. A CORRECTION The regular League dance, featur- ing a "Punch" theme, will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. 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