4 ons Chosen Fo THE MICHIGAN DAIlY r The Interfraternity Ball mecoming Held Responsible Bridge Contest For 54 Dances, Parties Tonight Winners Given Annual Dance Will:Be Limited To 800_Couples Remaining Tickets To Be On Sale At Union Desk Throughout Next Week Patrons and patronesses for the sixth annual Interfraternity Ball, to} be held from 9-p.m. to 1 .m. Friday, Nov. 4, in the Intramural Building, have been announcedby Hugh Estes, '40 and Thomas Markham, '40, chair- men of patrons. Patrons and patronesses will be Regent and Mrs. C. F. Hemans, Presi- dent and Mrs. A. C. Ruthven, Vice- President and Mrs. S. W. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sink, Dean Henry C. Anderson, Dean and Mrs. J. A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. E. H. Kraus, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Dean and Mrs. A. H. Lovell, Dean and Mrs. C. T. Olmsted, Dean and Mrs. W. B. Rea, Dean and Mrs. E. A. Walter, and Miss Ethel McCormick. Others include Prof. and Mrs. G. M. Bleekman, Prof. and Mrs. J. E. Ems- wiler, Prof. and Mrs. J. R. Hayden, Prof. and Mrs. P. E. James, Prof. and Mrs. David Mattern, Prof. and Mrs. H. W. Miller, Prof. and Mrs. J. K. Pollock, Prof. and Mrs. J. S. Reeves, Tlrnf nd A Mrs: P _W Slosson. Prof. Hoc r f . lul I -r.. . j. Vt, t . and Mrs. J. S. Worley, Prof. and Mrs. Campus Is Party Minded I gia Pickup, '37. Kappa Alpha Theta F. H. Yost, Prof. and Mrs. W. J. As Flood Of Formals And sorority is also having an open-house Emmons, Prof. and. Mrs. W. A. following the game. McLaughlin, Prof. and Mrs. E. D. Tea Dances Is Scheduled A formal dinner-dance is being Mitchell, and Prof. and Mrs. Ben- given from 9 p.m. to midnight today nett Weaver. (Continued from Page 3) by the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity, The list continues with Prof. and at its chapter house. The chaperons Mrs. W. M. Abbot, Prof. Carl G. chaperon. Alpha Omega fraternity will be Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Ev-1 Brandt, Prof. and Mrs. R. P. Briggs, is having a nomecoming party from erett and Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Huey. Prof. and Mrs. P. E. Bursley, Prof. 8:30 to midnight today. Dr. and Mrs. "Chuck" Wallinfords orchestra is and Mrs. H. B. Calderwood, Prof. w Seigan and Dr. and Mrs. J. Ecker playing for the dance. The Kappa and Mrs. H. 0. Crisler, Prof. and will chaperon. An open-house im- Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma sor- Mrs. H. L. Kohler, Prof. and Mrs. mediately following the game will be orities are having open-houses im- Karl Litzenberg, Dr. W. M. Brace, held at the Alpha Omicron Pi soror- mediately following the game. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Connable. ity house. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Weikelostume Party Planned Mr n r.KE.Fsewill chaperon the Alpha Tau OmegaCotePatPlne Mr. and r. and h Kappa Nu fraternity adds still more Mrs. C. W. Graham, Miss Harriet ta.dance whicwi be held from color to the weekend with its Hal- Heath,. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Jackson,t to 8 p.m. today. Alpha Sigma Phi; Hdklowe'en costume party which is be- Mr. Arthur Lundahl, Mrs. Helen fraternity is holding an informal ing given from 9 p.m. to midnight B. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakes, tomidnight oday, r. an Mrs. Fretoday. Prof. and Mrs. S. A. Goud- Miss Eleanor H. Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs.I smit, Mrs. Sarger, of New York and T. H. Tapping, Mr. and Mrs. Dean 'Basom -and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hall Dr. Bernard Heller will chaperon. A W. Titus, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. will act as chaperons. radio dance is being given from 9 Weller conclude the list of patrons i Alumni House Gives Hallowe'en Party p.m. to midnight by the Kappa Sigma and patronesses. A Hallowe'en party following a fraternity in honor of homecoming buffet spewih' sbigserved Remaining tickets for the dance are supper, which is being s weekend. Many alumni are expected oh sale from 3 to 6 p.m. daily at the .at 6:30 p.m., is being given at Alumni to attend. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Union Travel desk, House today. Alpha Phi sorority is Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. C. San- serving tea after the game today for born Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. John its alumni and other guests. A buf- M. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Rice fet supper will be served from 5:30 C. Fitzpatrick are chaperoning. Ito 7:30 p.m., today at the Alpha Xi H -EN D Delta sorority house for the sorority Fellowing a tea which is being women's guests and alumni. A radio given after the game Lambda Chi danen gilsls the up. r. Alpha fraternity will have a dinner, dance will follow the supper. Mr. a :5pm nhnro oeo- and Mrs. William Burns and Mr. and at 6:15 p.m. in honor of homecom- L E Mrs. E. A. Karstad will chaperon. ing alumni. Ray Cary's orchestra Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, of will play for an informal dance which rGrand Mrids.anM B.arkdrrs.the members of the fraternity are i d IMAond a y I Francis Armstrong, of Detroit, will giving from 9 p.m., to inigt The dradio chaperons fo the evening will be Dr. dhacewhichis ei gheldPfro and Mrs. William Steere and Mr. and R fl( anewihysbin ed rm~ Mrs. Gilberts. . .. . p.m. to midnight today. Betsy Bar- Msher Hall Has Open-House bour House is having a tea dance Mosher Hal;ishOnaope following the game. An open-house Mosher Hall is holding an open- lost important Winter { will be held at the Chi Omega house house immediately following the after the game.. An .informal dance game. Mrs. Frederick G. Ray, so- Fitted Reefer, Boxy, is being given from 9 p.m. to mid- cial director of the dormitory, and night by the Chi Phi fraternity. The Miss Angelene Maliszewski, assistant lg. SWaggexS atop new chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Hugh social director, will pour. In antici- Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. George pation of the coming Hallowe'en sea- ; li reve e, a d. l ngerson, Phi Beta Delta will give a Hal- Suits Tea Given For Alumni lowe'en party from 9 p.m. to mid- ni ht tWJ'.AO d Chn ntLr will ba Mr_ Final Contest To Be Held Thursday At League Philip Newman, '40E, and Ellis Wunsch, '40, won highest honors in the duplicate bridge tournament held at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the Grand Rapids room of the League, Barbara Heath, '39, chairman of the League MONT -SA Saturday ar 3-pc. Suits The mT Suits! or Swi cardig ' jacket pe inf in 1the [wi. by '4 gil TI m K Ja H Cl 'p1. 'to IM: l he lni NEW TWEEDS and SHETLANDS Sizes 12 to 18, 2-pc. Suits Suits that are endlessly wear- able with or without a top- coat. Of tweed, shetland, and men's wear fabrics. $12.95 Size's 12 to 18 he 6lizabeth Pil SHOP 309 South State Street-Just off campus Delta Gamma sorority is having a homecoming tea after the.game for friends and alumni. Mrs. Reynolds will pour for the sorority women and their guests. Chi Psi fraternity is giving a for- mal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight today. Prof. and Mrs. Waldo Abbott and Dr. and Mrs. David Wilton of Detroit will chaperon. Herman Sol- monson and his orchestra will play. An informal dance is being given by the Delta Sigma Delta fraternity from 9 p.m. to midnight today. Chap- erons will be Dr. Homer Faust, Dr. Donald A. Kerr and Dr. Roland 0. SNissle. Alumni Honored At Dance A dance in honor of its alumni will be given from 9 p.m. to midnight to- day by the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Hal Carter's orchestra will play for the dance which is to be informal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner, of Chi- cago and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gil- fillan, of Kalamazoo, are chaperon- ing the dance. Larry Morse's or- chestra will play for the football tea which is being given from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. today at Helen Newberry House. Jordan Hall is holding an open- house from 4:30 to 6 p.m. following the game today. Those serving are:* Virginia Zaiser, '39Ed., Rhoda Whi- son, '37, Janet Davis, '37 and Geor- _ - --__.Y_,.. . ._-_ _._._ 1 f nign Loay. uaperuns wn e . and Mrs. C. Hoffman and Dr. and Mrs. I. Rabinowitz. An informal radio dance is being given from 9 p.m. to midnight today by the Phi Chi fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert Willson and Dr. and Mrs. Loren Kerr will chaperon. Phi Delta Epsilon is giving a homecom- ing party in honor of its alumni from 9 p.m. to midnight today. The theme: of the dance will be Hallowe'en. Dr. and Mrs. Carl List. and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bloom are chaperoning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyers will chap- eron the Phi Gamma Delta informal radio dance which is being held from 9 p.m. to midnight today. Phi Kappa Sigma Gives Dance In mode with the gala weekend, Phi Kappa Sigma will also give an in- formal radio dance from 9 p.m. to midnight today. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Clapp and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtis, of Detroit. A buffet supper will preceed the Phi Kappa Tau informal radio dance which is being held from 9 p.m. to midnight today. The supper will be served soon after the game. The fol- lowing people have been asked to chaperon: Mr. and Mrs. George Frenk, of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. David Vokes, also of Detroit. The Paramount Swingsters, of De- troit, will play for the Phi Rho Sig- ma formal dance which is being giv- en from 9 p.m. to midnight today. Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. John Sheldon and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Power. Informal Radio Dances Held Phi Sigma Delta fraternity is giv- ing an informal radio dance from 9 pm. to midnight today. Dr. and Mrs. E. Olemick and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kopel will be the chaperons. Following the game the Psi Upsilon fraternity will give an informal radio dance. Mrs. Poppleton, the house mother of the fraternity, will chap- eron the dance. Rochdale coopera- tive house is giving an informal dance at 9 p.m. today. The theme of the dance is such that the guests will dress in sports clothes. Chaperon- ing the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Williams and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Entertains Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity is giving an informal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight today as part of the homecoming merry making. Bill Gail's orchestra will play for the members and their guests. Patron ano patronesses for the dance are Prof. and Mrs. Norman Maier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham. A hayride is being given by the Sigma Chi fraternity from 8:30 p.m. to midnight today. Professor and Mrs. John Worley will chaperon. Informal Dances Predominate Theta Kappa Psi fraternity will have an informal dance in honor of its pledges from 9 p.m. to midnight today. Clair Saltz and his band will play. 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