,Y,~ MAX 2, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE TlVE Mortar Annual Dance Will Feature Gail And Band Ballroom Of League Will Be Scene Of Party; Sidney Aronson, Chairman, Announces Guests Pharmacy students will hold their annual ball, Mortar and Pestle, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today, in the League ballroom. Accompanying Sydney Aronson, '42P, general chairman, will be Leonora Tucker, '43; guest of How- ard Hunes, '41P, publicity chairman, will be Lucille Lasky, '43. Marjorie Kern, '42, patrons, chairman, will attend the dance with Raymond Ferguson, '43L. Decorations co-chairman David R. Meier, 42P, will accompany Berna Dean Purgett, '42, while David Schlichting, '42P, working on decora- tion with Meier, will have Joy Wright, '43, as his guest. John Gregg, '41P, who is music chairman, will attend the dance with Virginia Dykema. Tilden Batchelder, '42P, ticket chairmar, has asked Donna Eckert, '43, as his guest. Shirl Gould, '43, will be accompanied by Arthur Pugh, '42P. Max Gail and. his orchestra will play for the dance; vocalist for the dance is Jeanne Carroll. Dance theme is "Prescriptions for an En- joyable Evening"; and decorations will be carried out in silver, white and blue. Behind the bandstand will be the words, "Prescriptions for Enjoyment and Pleasure" on a modern pres- cription store. Silhouetted with this will be a large mortar and pestle. Blue, white and silver balloons, cut- flowers and ferns will complete the decoration. Several Groups To Hold Spring Formals Today To continue the spring formals, Alpha Xi Delta will entertain from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the League. Mrs. Mary Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Williams will chap- eron the dance. Phi Delta Theta will present a "Hobo Hobble" from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Weller and Lieutenant and Mrs. Har- old Watson will chaperon. Tau Beta Phi will hold a formal from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. today at the Barton Hills Country Club. Prof. and Mrs. Axel Marin and Prof. and Mrs. Walter Sadler will chaperon. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Ostrander and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldman will chaperon the Theta Chi dance being held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. A spring formal dinner dance is being held tonight by the members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. Max Crossman's or- chestra will furnish the music and the chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Gibson and Prof. and Mrs. S. G. Warner. Xi Psi Phi will hold a radio dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Goldbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V. Barrow will be the chaperons for the evening. Intercooperative Council willthold a dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Wolverine. Dr. and Mrs. 0. H. Moran and Miss Moran will chaperon. And Pestle, Pharmacists' Ball, To Be Held Chairman And Guest To Lead Ball Silver Survey At The Daily Summer Style Show Arrangements Are Completed Seniors, Juniors And Graduates To Attend Silverware Display To Be Shown Today At League Senior and graduate women, and engaged junior women who have ap- pointments to see the silver display in the League tomorrow will find their appointment times listed below. Women who have no appointments may come in between 9 a.m. and 5. p.m. . Appointments are: 9 a.m., La Lande, Brown; 9:15 a.m., Root; 9:30 a.m. Gose, Peterson, Gilliam, Olds; 9:45 a.m., North, Osgood, Leat, Nah- ser; 10 a.m., Aurule, Tolton, Burns; 10:15 a.m., Bale, McCorran, Alpert, Kepler; 10:30 a.m., Edwards; 10:45 a.m., Barlow, Hamilton, and 11 a.m., Culley, Byrne, Donaldsen, Hegge, Robinson, Gossard, and Walsh. 11:15 a.m., Baldwin, Gainey, Wheeler, Bursley; 11:30 a.m., Cleary, Wismer; 11:45 a.m., McCready, Sev- ison; 12:45 p.m., Sikkanga, Finney, Forsyth, Ferris; 1 a.m., Neven, George, -Robertson, Glair, Dunlop; Read; 1:15 a.m. Wehner, Grove, Good; 1:30 a.m. Davidson, McClure, Holcomb, Cady, McDermott; 1:45 p.m. Cornelius, Lauton, Wismer, List, May. 2 p.m., Kaufmann, Hubbard, Wi- bel, Penny, Forrestel, Homer, John- son, Scott, Fitzpatrick; 2:15 p.m. Rizterink, Schwegler, Scult, Lipton, McKie, Davidson, Holt; 2:30 p.m. Astheimer, Lynch, Keilholtz, McKon- ky; 2:45 p.m. Forberg, Lavan, Bourke, Brundrette, VanEss; 3 p.m. Pitcher, deMon~g, Waters, Wolfs, Coupe, Dul- man, Rogers, Sack. 3:15 p.m. Schuman, Hardy, Allen, O'Donnell, Brian, Bried; 3:30 p.m. Anderson, Sibley, Krenzer, Wilk, Abramson, Ortmayer, Zimmerman; 3:45 p.m. Berkiser, Samson, Richards, Kubiner; 4 p.m., Olson, Dixon, Ashley, Spamer; 4:15 p.m. Mustard, Powers, Thethaway, Pabst; 4:30 p.m., Fish- leigh, Ward, Morton; and 4:45 p.m., Kramer, Parsons. Heading the list of patrons fob the first Spring Dormal, to be given from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the League by the residents of the twelve meni's dormitories, will be Pres. and Mrs. Ruthven and Prof., Carl G. Brandt, head of the Board of Direc- tors of the men's residence halls. Other' patrons include Registrar and Mrs. Shirley W. Smith, Dean Joseph Bursley, Dean Alice Lloyd, Prof. and Mrs. John W. Eaton, Prof. and Mrs. Charles Jamison, Prof. and Mrs. John E. Tracy, Prof. and Mrs. Stephen Attwood, and Prof. and Mrs. Karl Litzenberg. Clark McClellan and his "Rhythm Club" will furnish the music for the affair with featured vocalists Shirlie Sherie and Herb Miller. Guests of honor at the dance will include Dean C. T. Olmstead, Dean and Mrs. W. B. Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Peake, Dr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Kallenbach, Mrs. Woolsey Hunt, Mrs. Theron S. Langford, Mrs. Eu- gene Giard, Mrs. Jura D. Niles, Mrs. Elliott Kent Herdman, Mrs. Vir- ginia M. Harryman, Mrs. Phillip H. Wygant, Mrs. Alfred O. Lee, Mrs. Walter C. Newell, and Mrs. Dane Poppleton. MODELS PARADE LATEST ATTIRE 1l I SYDNEY ARONSON LEONORA TUCKER Pendarvis' Orchestra To Play For Kappa Sigma-Sigma Nu's All-state chapters of Kappa Sig- ma and Sigma Nu are having their first fling here this weekend begin- ning with a formal dance from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. today at the Masonic Temple, which formal dance will fea- ture the nationally known orchestra of Paul Pendarvis. This is the first time that there has been any such collection of chapters of fraternities within the state. The two day affair will start today with a formal dinner followed by the dance. Chairmen are Stan Hartman, '43, and William Caruthers, '43. Saturday night there will be ex- change radio dances at the Ann Ar- bor chapters of the fraternities. Both houses will be abandoned to out-of- town guests from Michigan State and Albion Colleges, the women staying at the Kappa Sigma house, with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Peterman as chap- erons, and the men at the Sigma Nu. Chaperoning at the formal dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Munn, and Mrs. H. Phelps. Patrons of the dance tonight are Dean and Mrs. Joseph Bursley, Dean and Mrs. Walter Rea, Dean Alice Lloyd, Prof. and Mrs. James K. Pol- lock, Prof. and Mrs. Leonard L. Wat- kins, Prof. and Mrs. F. N. Menefee, Prof. and Mrs. Richard F. Wyatt, and Lt. Col. Harrie D. W. Riley. Guests invited are Tom Harmon, '41, Jim Harrison, '41, Ward Quaal, '41, Doug Gould, '41, and 'Will Sapp, '43. Golfers Please Note All women golfers are urged to participate in the annual spring golf tournament this week for the women's golf team. Scores should be turned in not later than May 14 to Mrs. Hanley at the general office of Barbour Gymnasium. Freshman Petitions Are Due Tomorrow Freshman aspirants to positions on the 1941 Sophomore Cabaret, may hand in their petitions for the 11 central committee positions through noon tomorrow, Jane Baits, '42, chair- man of the Judiciary Committee said today. Jobs are open as general chairman,f chairman of booths and exhibits, cos- tumes, dance, decorations, finance, hostesses, music, publicity and tickets, and as recorder. Interviewing will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 6, through Friday, May 9. li Include Flowers in your Gift for Mother Chelsea Flower Shop 203 East Liberty Street A Natural or white Final Lantern Night Entrees Due Today All sorority, dormitory and inde- pendent groups who intend to enter Lantern Night Sing sponsored by WAA on Monday, May 19, at Palmer Field must notify Virginia Paterson, '42, by 5 p.m. today. Each group will be limited to a three-minute song, and all will march from the library steps at 2 p.m. to Palmer Field. 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