SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1939 1- 1 T MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Final Panhellenic-Congress Tea Dance To Be Held Th uirsday BillGail' Banid WillPlay;Floor Show Featured Group Singing, Orchestral Stunts, Duets To Form Part Of Entertainment "The Final Cram-Cram," as the last all-campus tea dance of the year is called, will be held from 3:30 p.m., to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 18, in the League Ballroom, Winston H. Cox, '42, and Barbara Benedict, '40 co-chairmen, announced yesterday. This tea dance is being sponsored jointly by Congress and Panhellenic. Bill Gail Will Play Bill Gail's orchestra will furnish the music, and Bill Geisert, '41, will be the vocalist. The floor show will consist of stunts by the orchestra and group singing from cards. A special attraction will be Erwin Scherdt and Aileen Wismer, '42SM, who will sing two duets, an arrangement of "Sweet- hearts" and one other from the same show. Committeemen representing Pan- tiellenic under Miss Benedict, chair- ir in, are Helen Rigterink, '40, Bar- bara Telling, '40, Dorothy Lavan, '41, and Edith Lynch, '41. Aiding Cox, chairman, from Congress, there is Jack Edmonson, '42; Richard Ebbets, '42E; James Huber, '42E, and Wal- lace Latchem, '429. Cigarettes To Be Favors Cigarettes, will be given out as favors during the dance. And as has been the custom before, women will be admitted free of charge but for the men there will be a twent- we cent admission fee. Both affiliated and non-affiliated students are urged to attend, Cox, co-chairman stated. He especially stressed the invitation to all women. TWO .Alumnae AreEngaged Betrothals Are Announced! By Aigler,_Edmonson Mr. and Mrs. James B. Edmonson of Cambridge Road have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane, '37, to Donald King Lewis, '36,; son of Mrs. C. K. Lewis of Mount Pleasant. The wedding will take place the first week in September. Miss Edmonson is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Lewis, now a junior in the School of Medicine, is a member of Phi Delta Theta. He is also a member of Nu Sigma Nu. The engagement of Elizabeth Aig-1 ler, '35, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Ralph W. Aigler, of Walingford Road, to Alan S. Foust, son of Mrs. C. G. Foust of Dublin, Texas, was told yes- terday at an announcement party. Miss Aigler was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Foust is now a member of the engineering college faculty. Prints For Spring Tea Wednesday Will Terminate Ruthven Series Faculty Members, Eight Fraternities, Sororities Will Be Special Guests The last Ruthven tea of the year will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 17, at the home of House Parties Held To Honor Many Mothers Members of 29 fraternities, sorori- ties and dormitories are entertain- ing their mothers this weekend inl honor of Mother's Day. ActivitiesI planned by the chapter houses in- clude breakfasts, teas, dinners, pic-I nics and concerts. Architects' Ball Committee man Names Patrons 4 - President Ruthven, Deans Head Group Announced By Florence Brotherton Patrons and patronesses for the Architects' Ball which is to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Friday, May 19, were announced yesterday by Florence Brotherton, '40A, patrons, chairman for the ball. Those who have been asked to at- tend are as follows: President and Mrs. Alexander G; Ruthven, Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. Wells I. Bennett, and Dean Alice C. Lloyd. The list continues with Dean and Mrs. Walter B. Rea, Dean and Mrs. Charles T. Olmstead, Prof. and Mrs. Emil Lorch, Prof. and Mrs. George M. McConkey, Prof. and Mrs. Jean Hibrard, Prof. and Mrs. Ralph Hammett, and Prof. and Mrs. Roger Baily. Porf. Walter W. Gores, Prof. and Mrs. Myron B. Chapin, Prof. Jean Paul Slusser, Prof. and Mrs. George B. Brigham, Jr., Prof. Ernest H. Barnes, Prof. and Mrs. Frederick C. O'Dell and Prof. and Mrs. A. Mastro Valerio have also been invited to at- tend. Other patrons and patronesses for the ball are: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Aldrich, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ross T. Bittinger, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. 3ooch, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weddige, Miss Catherine Heller and Mr. Howard Whaley. the president. Full weekends have been arranged Those people who have been asked by Alpha Phi, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Phi, to pour are Ann Vicary, '40; Mrs. M. Delta Delta Delta, Helen Newberry, A. Underwood; Betty Slee, '40; Mrs. Sigma Chi, Alumnae House, Beta Blaine Gavert; Phyllis McGeachy, Theta Pi Chi Phi, Collegia',e Soro- '40; Harriet Sharkey, '40; Alberta sis, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Royal '40 and Mrs. D, W. Reynolds. Psi, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, Delta Assistants Are Named Gamma, Sigma Alpha Mu and Kappa Alpha Theta. Members of the social committee Sigma Chi Mothers Initiated who have been asked to assist by The mothers of Sigma Chi mem- Maya Gruhzit, '41,achairman of the ,bersawere initiated into the fraterni- tea, are Helen Brady, '40; Francesl ty at a mock ceremony yesterday. Brotherton, '40A; Beth O'F.;ke, '40;.1 Chi Phi and Beta Theta Pi members Dorothy Boyer, '40; Jane Grove, '41; gave picnics followed by formal din- ners at the chapter houses. Barbara Grill, '41; Doris Merker, At the Delta Delta Delta house, Sapp '41; Jane Griswald, '41; Mar mothers were honored at a bridge- Essig, '40; Janet Homer, '41 and tea yesterday. Members of Pi Beta Eleanore Harris, '41. Phi took their mothers to a luncheon at Barton Hills Country Club, and Eight special groups have been in- then to a tea at Mrs. Homer Heath's vited. They include Sigma Phi, Zeta held in their honor. A luncheon was Beta Tau, Theta Delta Chi, Zeta Psi, given at the League for the mothers Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, of Chi Omega members: Delta Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega. Fathers Also Invited The faculty members and their Members of eight houses will give ,wives who have been given special in- dinners today in honor of their vitations are Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. mothers, and fathers also are invited. Karpinski, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. These houses are Alpha Gamma Del- Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Davis ta, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Chi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rowe and Mr. Omega, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha and 'Mrs. Vincent L. Peterson. Omicron Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Social Committee To Meet Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon There will be a meeting of the So- and Alpha Kappa Lambda. cial Committee at 4 p.m. on Tuesday A meeting of the Mothers' Club, in the League. Any member who is held every year after the Mother's unable to attend should call Mary Day dinner, will be featured at Al- Minor, '40, chairman of the Social pha Gamma Delta this afternoon. Committee. Freshmen interested in This morning members of Sigma I the committee are urged to attend. Phi Epsilon will accompany their mothers to church where they will WAA SPORTS SCHEDULE 'place flowers at the altars in honor Archery: Picnic at 4:15 p.m. of their mothers. Members of many Tuesday, meeting at 4:15 p.m. other houses are accompanying their Thursday. mothers to church services. Crop and Saddle: Supper ride at Breakfast for the mothers will be 5 p.m. Tuesday, annual horse show given this morning at Betsy Barbour at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mullison's House, Mosher Hall and Jordan Hall. Fair Grounds. Alpha Xi Delta gave a buffet supper Golf: Tournament Wednesday last night in honor of their mothers. afternoon. _ Outdoor Sports: Hike and trea- sure hunt at 4:15 p.m. Monday. Officers Are Announced Bowling: Telegraphic meet with Illinois Friday afternoon. Delta Sigma Rho, honorary speech Lacrosse: Instruction at 4:15 fraternity, recently elected the fol- p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. lowing officers: Mary Frances Reek, Softball: Alpha Chi Omega vs. '40Ed, president; John Shuler, '40E, Kappa Delta at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday; vice-president and Sidney Davidson, Delta Gamma vs. Newberry- at 5 '40 secretary-treasurer. p.m. Wednesday; Pi Beta Phi vs. Sorosis at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday; --- Alpha Delta Pi vs. winner of Al- pha Chi Omega vs. Kappa Delta game at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday; F W e rs Mosher vs. Jordan at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, and Alpha Phi vs. win- ner of the Pi Beta Phi vs. Sorosis orSp ng .. game at 4:15 p.m. Thursday. Someone you're mighty Society Names Officers fond of will be thrilled The new officers of Beta Theta Pi with a gift of fresh cut are: Robert Johnson, '40, president; flowers. Lacy Thomas, '40, vice-president; Jim Allen, '40, secretary; Robert Watt, '40E, treasurer, and Robert Straub and helsea Harrison Lowery, co-rushing chair- 203 East Liberty men. -~2-2973 First Nighters Will See Play Drama Season To Open At League Tomorrow Faculty members, townspeople, and numerous parties of out-of-town guests will be present to watch the opening performance of "No War In Troy," first of the Dramatic Season plays, when the curtain goes up at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow. President and Mrs. Ruthven will attend, as will Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Dean and Mrs. Peter Okkelberg and Dean and Mrs. Alfred H. Lovell. First Nighters Named Other first-nighters include Prof. and Mrs. Ralph W. Aigler, Prof. and Mrs. Robert C. Angell, Prof. aid Mrs. Benjamin F. Bailey, Prof. and Mrs. Arthur E. Boak, Prof. and Mrs. Pal- mer Christian, Prof. and Mrs. Wal- ter F. Colby, Prof. andMrs. Clifford C. Glover, Prof. and Mrs. Walter U. Hunt, Prof. and Mrs. Herbert A. 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