THE THE M[CffGLAN DAiLY Pharmacists Will Hold Apothecaries Ball Today t I t: ._ _ ________ league Guests' GoWns To Favor New Spring Pastels, Ray Gorrell's Orchestra Will Play; Lee de Ban To Be Vocalist Feature Committeemen To Present Dance Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis, of Ann Arbor, announce the marriage of Sorority Will Hold Triple Ceclebration tneir daughter, Nila May Davis, '42, In a triple celebra ion of Founders to George T. Keech, '41. son of Mr. Day, Sigma Eta Chi, national wo- G. T. Keech, of Netcong, N.J. The men's Congregational sorority, will ceremony took place last Dec. 29, in Angola, d. Mrs. Keech is a mem- hold an initiation ceremony, a Foun- ber of Kappa Phi. der's Day banquet and a semi-formal dance today in the assembly rooms Hitler is a master of two kinds of of the Congregational Church. steps . . . the goose and the side. The initiation ceremony, at which Roberta Howard, '42, and Dorothy Elaine Johnson, '43 will be made full- fledgedemembers of the sorority, and M rs. Leonard Parr, wife of the pas- tor of the church, will be made an honorary member, will be held at 6 p.m. Following this at 7 p.m. the banquet will commemorate the or- ganization 's national founding in 1926, and establishment on this cam- pus in 1929. Sorority Elects Officers Alpha Omicron Pi announces elec- tions of officers for 1940-41. Thea- dora Maypeg, 41', is the new presi- dent: Jean Gomon. '41. vice-presi- dent: Elizabeth Garry, '41, recording secretary; Amny Davidson, '41, treas- user, and Elizabeth Kowart, '42, rush- ing chairman. Columbia University gives a. course in relaxation. The University or Illinois 54,666 living graduates. has Spring gowns in pastel colors will be predominant at the Apothecaries Ball, second annual formal of the Pharmacy School, to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the League Ballroom. William Austin, '40P, general chair- man of the Ball will attend with Alice J. Pearlman, '43, who will wear a blue taffeta gown made with full skirt and matching jacket. Jeanne Priest To Attend Jeanne Priest, Spec., who will be the guest of David Schlichting, '41P, chairman of patrons, will wear a gown of aqua organdy styled with bouffant skirt, puffed sleeves, and Satin trim. Henry Scislowic;, '41P, co-head of tickets, will have as his guest Helen Lapitsky, '41. Miss Lapitsky will wear a blue-striped formal which is made with an off-the-shoulder neck- line. Guest To Wear Cotton Marjorie Kern, '41P, co-chairman of tickets, will wear a gown of blue dotted swiss with full skirt and simple lines; her guest will be Charles Barnes, '41P. Patricia Kunzman, '43, will be the guest of Leonard Kassman, '42P, co- chairman of publicity. She will wear a plaid sheer gown with full skirt, long sleeves and blouse-like top.- Gown has Color Contrast Norman Baker, '40P, publicity co- chairman, will attend with Marjorie McCoy, '43Ed, who will wear a gown with black crepe skirt and white chiffon top. A wide belt of bright red woven in gold will accent the dress. Deena Bieber, '43A, will be the guest of Sydney Aronson, '42P, chairmana of decorations. Miss Bieber will wear a two-piece cotton dress with flower printed skirt and white batiste top styled with a square neckline. She will wear white accessories. Duane Parker, '41P, co-chairman of decorations, will have Elaine Nor- ris of Baltimore, Md., as his guest. Alice Pfahler of Chicago, Ill., will attend with Tilden Batchelder, '42P, head of entertainment and orches- tra. Ray Gorrell To Play Ray Gorrell and his orchestra who will play for the dance will feature Lee de Bain and Charles Ferrell as vocalists. "Pharmacy" is the general theme of the Ball which will include a huge mortar and pestle and colored lights in the decorations. A group of local pharmacists is sponsoring the dance which will be open to students of all colleges. A manuscript of Dante's "Divine Comedy" dated 1337 is on exhibi- tion at Brown University. in relaxation. h ________ / t .r:: .._ ' Henry Scislowicz Tilden Leonard Kassman Batchelder Sydney Aronson William Austin Marjorie Kern David Schlichting Duane Parker 1 I , II 111 B I Spring Parties This Weekend Will Scoff At Wintry Weather Formal Iimiers, To Be Fleld, By And 'Fraternities D ances lDorms. Tl(Iv It may be winter in Ann Arbor, but spring formals are the order of the day. Alpha Rho Chi begins the festivi- ties with a dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at which the chaperons will be Prof. and Mrs. W. V. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. George Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bason, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hammial will chaperon the dance at the Alpha Sigma Phi house. Alpha Tau Omega will have Mr. and Mrs. James Eberly and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wikel as its cha- perons for its dance. Delta Delta Delta will have a din- ner at 7:30 at the League, followed by a dance at the chapter house from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clement and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. DeFries. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Raab will chaperon the radio dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Delta Tau Delta house. . Hermitage will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Secord. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will give a dinner dance at which Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham will be chaperons. Stockwell Hall's first formal will take place from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dean Alice Lloyd, Miss Jeanette Per- ry and Mrs. Frederick Ray are a- mong the chaperons. Tau Beta Pi will hold a formal at the Barton Hills Country Club; chaperons will be Prof. and Mrs. AxelMarion and Prof. and Mrs. M. B. Stout. Zeta Beta Tau will begin its house party weekend with a winter formal from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eng- lander, Mr. and Mrs. Max Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman. West Quadrangle will fall in line with a spring formal from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mrs. Joseph Kallenbach, and Mrs. Phillip Wygant are among the chaperons. Enlarged Fraternity Pins To Decorate Traditional 'Miam iTriad' Formal Three large, lighted pins, modelled after the fraternity pins of Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, and Phi Delta Theta, will form the main theme of decorations at the "Miami Triad" dance which will be held from 9 p.m.r to 12 p.m. tomorrow in the Union Ballroom. The pins will be placed above the bandstand in the ballroom. 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