THE MIC IGAN DAILY Hayseed Hop, Strawberry Social, To Be Tonight At New Parkway WillB Scene Of Class Social Six Numbers To Be Part Of Freshmen Program; List Committee Guests "The Hayseed Hop" and "Straw- berry Social," will be given by the freshman women from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. today at the League. The "Strawberry Social" will be held on the new League parkway and will begin at 8 p.m. Sundaes will be served by girls in peasant costumes and will be priced at 10 cents and 15 cents. An accordion player will fur- nish the entertainment as he wanders among the crowd. In case of rain the social will be held in the dining room of the League. "The Hayseed Hop," will begin at 9 p.m. in the League Ballroom and Charlie Zwick's twelve-piece band will furnish the music. The ballroom will be decorated in rustic style with picket fences, haystacks, and horse stalls. Costumes are not necessary as the dance is informal and sweaters and skirts or silk dresses will be appropriate, announced Helen Bar-] nett, general chairman. To Feature Square Dance- The floor show will begin at 10 p.m. and will have six numbers in all. A square dance will come first, followed by the "Milk Maid Dance." After that there will be "Country Bal- lad" numbers. "A Country Girl in a Gingham Dress" will be the next number and will be sung by Annabel Van Winkle and Helen Ryde. Follow- ing the duet there will be a "Ten Pretty Girls" dance by the choru . The floor show will end with a square dance that will include the audience. To Present Melodrama ' "Little Blossom," an old fashioned melodrama, will be given at 9:30 p.m. after the floor' show in the Grand Rapids Room as part of the project. The skit was written by Russell Mc- Cracken and John Silverman, both former University students. The play will run for not more than twenty minutes, it was announced by Sally Pierce, the director The cast was announced yesterday by Miss Pierce. Little Blossom is Bettye Spooner; Wolf is Frederic James; Gold Nugget Jim, Little Blossom's long lost husband, is played by Casey Carter; Little Blossom's mother is Miriam Braus; Tebbie, Little Blos- som's poor, unfortunate, consumptive brother, is played by Joseph Graham, and Gold Dust, Little Blossom's baby will be a doll. Student Manages Company, Bernard Benoway, '39E, is manag- Will Play Tonight Jimmy Raschel and his orchestra will play for the Delta Upsilon- 1Delta Tau Delta spring formal at the Washtenaw Country Club to- night. Featured with the organiza- tion will be "Lazy Bones" Bacon, vocalist and star of the speciality numbers. Election Of Officers Is Held By Wyvern, Alberta Wood, '40, was elected pres- ident of Wyvern, junior women's hon- ovary society, at a meeting yesterday in the Undergraduate Office of the League. Other new officers are Anne Haw- ley, '40, secretary and Suzanne Pot- ter, '40, treasurer. The election was held following the initiation of 10 women who were tapped by the so- ciety Monday. A tea, honoring the, new initiates, was given after the1 business meeting. ing the company and Richard Mc-" Kelvey, Grad., and Nan Dieble are supplying the sound effects. ThoseI who attend the "Hoyseed Hop" or the "Strawberry Social" will be ad-' mitted to the skit. The central committee and their guests are as follows: Helen Barnett, general chairman, and Arnold White, '40, Marjorie Forrestel, assistant chairman, and Jim Loar, '38E; Janet Homer, program chairman, and Clark McGaughey, '40L; Emily Sanderson, chairman of publicity, and Bill Briggs, '41, Margaret Whittemore, costumes chairman, and Phil Clark, '40; Jeanne Kaufman, music chairman, and Bob Bogle, '41; and Jane Krause, chair- man of finance and Bob Hall, '41E. Raschels Band PlaysTonight Two Fraternity Formals Will Be HeldTogether Jimmy Raschel and his orchestra will play for the Delta Upsilon-Delta Tau Delta spring formal at the Wash- tenaw Country Club from 9 p.m. to 11 a.m. today. Raschel and his band have appeared at several campus dances during the past three years, the last of which was Mortar Board's. "Payoff" dance. Benjamin Jones, '40 and Arthur E. Warner, '39E are the general chair- men in charge of the affair. Patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter V. Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Gilbert, all of Ann Arbor, Mr. and 'Mrs. Kyle Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs.' Franklin Hepburn. all of Detroit. Dormitories Hold Dinners To Honor HighScholarship' Mosher and Jordan Halls held their annual honors dinners recently and elected officers for the coming year. Mary Frances Browne, '39, was elected president of Mosher, and Bet- tie Howard, '39, will be the new presi- dent for Jordan Hall. Scholarships were awarded by Dean Alice C. Lloyd at Mosher to Grace Williams, '39, Rosemarie Raymond, '40, Eva Etkin, '41, and Edith Howell, '41. Dean Jeanette Perry presented Johanna Meijer, '39, Mary Shepherd, '41, and Dorothy Shepherd, '39, with scholarships 'at Jordan. Scholarship cups, awarded to the women who have lived in the dormi- tory for four years, and who have maintained above a 2.5 average, were presented to Margaret Webber, '38Ed, of Jordan, and to Elinor Bale, '38, of Mosher. Margaret Myers, '38, Miss Bale, Berta Knudson, '38, Nancy Kover, '38, and Ruth Carr, '38, received silver pins at Mosher in recognition of mem- bership in honor societies. ALPHA PHI ELECTS. Alpha Phi sorority announces their recent election of officers. The new president is Betty Lyon, '40; vice- president, Betty Meier, '40; secretary, Jane Brede, '39; corresponding secre- tary, Jeanne Kaufmann, '41; treasur- er, Sally Orr, '40Ed; house manager, Margaret Carrigan, '39. c(Weddings --.and. - engagements f Shirley Verner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Verner of Detroit, is to be married to Malcolm Denise, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Denise, of Lansing, at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the North Woodward Congregational Church in Ann Arbor.' Miss Verner, '35, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Denise, who graduated from the University Law School last year, is a member of Al- pha Kappa Lambda. Lois Verner, '40, a member of Alpha Chi Omega, will be a maid-of- honor. Richard Brandt, a graduate of the University, will be best man. The reception will be held at the bride's home after the ceremony. Mrs. E. E. Dawes of Ann Arbor an- nounced the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Dawes, to Stewart Armitage, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Armitage of Oxford, N.Y., at a lun- cheon Saturday, May 14, in the Michi- gan League. Miss Dawes is now on the faculty of the University. Mr. Armitage, at- tended Union College at Schenectady, N.Y. He joined Chi Psi fraternity there. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta, women's freshman honorary society will hold initiations tomorrow afternoon at Dean Lloyd's home. Old members have been asked to come at 4,30 p.m.{ while the neophytes are expected at 5 p.m. Tonight sees the height of the spring formal dance season with four- teen formal ndances scheduled and only three informals and one semi- formal. Alpha Chi Omega is giving a dinner dance at Barton Hills Country Club which wil lbe chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Dr. J. Steere, and Mrs. W. E. Goodale. Join McDon- ald's orchestra will provide the music. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Siebert and Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Patelski will Chaperon Alpha Chi Omega's semi- formal. Al Strosen's orchestra will play. Bill Sawyer's orchestra will pro- vide the music for Alpha Kappa Lambda's dinner dance. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Reinhart, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Blakeman, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burroughs will act as chaperons. To Hold Formal Dance Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spooner will chaperon Beta ThetaPi's formal. The music will be furnished by Larry. Morse and his orchestra. Couzens Hall's closed spring formal will be chaperoned by Miss Marian Durell, Miss Neta Lemke, Miss Olive Torrance, Miss Marie Wanzeck, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kline, and Dr. and Mrs. Myer Tierlebaum. Jimmy Fis- cher's orchelstra will play. An informal radio dance is being given by Kappa Delta, chaperoned by Mi. and Mrs. Paul Gieger and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heller. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller from De- troit and Mr. and Mrs. Tage Jacob- son will chaperon Kappa Sigma's spring formal. Ira Johnson's orches- ner dance will be chaperoned by Mr. tra will play. and Mrs. Walter Gibson and Mr. Lambda Chi Alpha will hold their David Reed. Russ Lyon's orchestra formal dance t the Huron Hills Country Club. The chaperons will will play. be Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pryce and Bill McKay'sorchestra will provide Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ormondroyd. the music for Theta Xi's formal. Mr. To Go Nautical and Mrs. James Freeman, Mrs. Bea- Martha Cook will go nautical at their formal dinner dance which will tric Jensen and Mrs. H. W. Green- be chaperoned by Miss Sarah Rowe, way will act as chaperons. Miss Mary Gleason, and Mrs. James Trigon will hold its formal under Bruce. George Petroleus' orchestra the chaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. will play. Price Innes and Mr. and Mrs. De- Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Conn of Pe- forest Eveland. George Clements and troit and Mr. and Mrs. Shirell Kosle his orchestra from Detroit will play. of Toledo will chaperon Phi Epsilon To Hold Closed Dance Pi's formal. A closed radio dance will be given Red Goodman's orchestra from by Tau Kappa Epsilon, Mr. and Mrs. Ypsilanti will provide the music for G. K. Fullerland Prof. and Mrs. Rus- Phi Sigma Delta's formal. Dr. J. sell A. Dodge will be chaperons. Jerome Hauser, Dr. Bernard Heller, Zeta Tau Alpha has planned for and Mr. and Mrs. Sonnel Bothman -Harvey Judson's orchestra to play will be chaperons. for their formal. Professor and Mrs. Prof. and Mrs. Walter E. Lay and H. H. Willard, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Meacham will Carey, Mrs. Belle Knight, and Mrs. chaperone Phi Sigma Kappa's for- Lettie Davies will act as chaperons. mal dance. For Pi Lambda Phi's informal radio ALPHA DELTA PI dance Dr. Phillip Jay, Dr. Edward Due to the carelessness of the In- Bigg and Mrs. B. 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