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Paqe Six

T HE M IC H IG AN D AIlLY

Saturday, Februarv 1298

PaoSxTH IHGA ALStrn ,ermr 2

Dalen, Stockholm, Sweden; Cecily
Forrest, '40A.
Phi Delta Theta 21
Ruth Barber, '39; Lauretta Allia-
son; Mary Merrill, Appleton, Wis.;
(Continued from Page 5) Zivia Seltzer, '39Ed; Harriet Levy, Nellie Newland, Detroit; Helen Jean
Dean, '39; Jane Ellen McConley, Chi-
troit; Ida Warren, Ann Arbor; Jewel '40; Ruth Brownstein, '37; Laya Fau- cago; Betty Mandel, '41; Mary Louise
Dalitz, Ann Arbor; Hilda Shoob, De- man, Detroit; Anaruth Pazrl. D.troit; White, Detroit; Rachel Tonkin, '40;
troit; Selma Pollack, Detroit. Vivienne Weiss, Gary. Gertrude Hyde, '40; Hope Petrouleas,
Phi Beta Pi '38; Hattibel Grow, '38; Jayne Rob-
PH en Pl ' Phi Chi A erts, '38; June Hoover, Kansas City,
Helen Wolf, '40; Elizabeth Notley, Mabel E. Allison, '33; Marilyn Van Mo.; Margaret Teale, Bryan, O.; Anne
40; Patsy Glass, Battle Creek; Ruth Buren, Beverly Hill3, Cal.; Thyra J. Brown, '38; Julia Welzh, '39; Betty
D. Moore, '38; Mary Bennett, Grad. Kinghorn, Ypsilanti; Ruth Millar, I Davy, '38; Harriet Tripps, Gary, Ind.;
Phi Delta Epsilon 6 Detroit; Catherine Sherman; Marts Bette Hodge, Gary, Ind.
Phi Epsilan Pi 4
Bernice Arnheim, '40SM; Arlene
Krieger, '41; Lenore Ginsburg, De-
troit; Ruth Netzorg, Detroit.
A Belle-Sharmeer Valentine Phi Gamma Delta 20
Mary Ashley, '41; Dorothy Adams,
To FLATTER Her Ankles '39A; Betty Baldwin, '40; Violet
Brodbeck, '38; Jean Bonisteel, '38;
and FLUTTER Her Heart Jean Clauser, '40; Dorothy Curtis,
'39; Cletus Hall, '40; Helen Horn,
'385M; Hilda Homner, Washington
Penn.; Betty Kepler, '41; Eleanor
Keith, Chicago; Martha Miller, Mem-
phis, Tenn.; Helen Morton, '37; Ma-
rion Reynolds, '38; Dorothy Rodgers,
Chicago; Harriet Sharkey, '40; Har-
riet Thom, '40; Mary Margaret
} 1 > JThomas, '40A; Annabel Van Winkle,
{ '41.
Phi Kappa Psi 18
Dorothy Shipman, '40; Betty Luer-
mann, Kenilworth, Ill.; Betty Jane
Crawford, Detroit; Yvonne Gay, Bir-
mingham; Mary Quinn, Birmingham;
MKay Johnson, Cleveland, O.; Marcia
-'-.-Connell, '39; Alice Paye, New York
City; Ruth Allen, '41; Doris Marsh-
ner, Detroit; Adelaide Houghton 19;-
- son, '40; Martha Knudson, Detroit;
Day Crawford, Detroit; Marianna
Condit, Northville; Jane Elspass, '40;
Myrtle Thielen, Chicago; Barbara
Heath, '39; Dorothea Wassell, '39.
t Phi Kappa Sigma 16
Frances Henderson, '39; Kathryn
Stanley, Detroit; Marie Van Dusen,
Detroit; Marie Wascher, Flint; Rita
Kasper, Flint; Frances Warner, Cort-
land, N.Y.; Mary Wickes, '39; Mar-
Beautiful Belle-Sharmeer Stockings in her own very personal garet Campbell, '38; Marline Fingerle,
leg size ... St. Valentine himself couldn't be more flattering! Ann Arbor; Susan Jane Work, Buf-
falo, N.Y.; Mary Engeman, '38; Betty
Or more sure of the rightness of his gift. Belle-Sharmeer, you Jane Sundre, Rochester, N.Y.; Jean
see, makes real stocking leg sizes for all size legs ... individ- Stone, '38; Katherine Golden, '38;
Jean Henley, Rogers City; Helen
ually proportioned in width and length from top to toe. Ask for Johnson, Ann Arbor.
Brev for smalls, Modite for mediums, Duchess for talls, Classic for Phi Kappa Tau 1 3
plumps. Superlative Spring colors in all weights...here exclusively, Gretchen Slack, '38; Imogene Slid-
p S ver, Detroit; Lillian Tallhurst, '38;
Jane Price, Gary; June Magul, Gary;
$1J.00 to $1.35 a pair Betty Ball, Maplewood, N.J.; Betty
Phillips, Willemette, Ill.; Betty Mal-
ley, Ypsilanti; Dare Ingold, St. Louis,
Mich.; Marion Mumford, Highland
Park; Rita Chappell, '38; Margaret
Murphy, '40; Eleanor Jackman, De-
troit.
LU Phi Sigma Delta 12
Fay Schwartz, Toledo, O.; Joan
Werblin, '41; Muriel Lubin, '41; Hor-
tense Moss, New York, N. Y.; June
Rosenthal, Chicago, Ill.; Marie Davis

Fraternities' Parties
May Beat Recession

'40; Laura Katzenel, '41; Edith Gold-
en, '40; Edith Leveene, '41; Ruth War-
ren, '40; Amy Riesfeld, '39; Idalyn
Kohn, Chicago, Ill.
Phi Sigma Kappa 9
Phyllis G. Line, Rochester, N.Y.;
Elaine Sandt, '41; Janette Magoon,
'38; Jo Griller, '38; Sally S. Connery,
'40; Jane Herrick, '40; Marian L.
Radcliffe, Detroit; Phyllis Kurtz,
Flint; Virginia Allan, '39.
Psi Upsilon 16
Jean Ogden, Madison, Wis.; Kevil
Thomas, Evanston, Ill.; Cecelia Jus-

They Helped

If The Butcher
And The Baker
Come Through
(Continued from Page 3)
urday with Mr. and Mrs. William
Mikulas of Detroit as chaperons. Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Garrels and Prof.
and Mrs. Paul S. Barcker will chap-
eron Theta Delta Chi's formal dance
Saturday night. Sigma Alpha Epsilon
will have as chaperons at their break-
fast, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland Fisher
and Prof. and Mrs. S. W. Allen. Dr.
and Mrs. Norman Maier will be the
chaperons for their radio dance Sat-
urday night.
An informal dance will be given by
Sigma Phi Saturday night. Dr. and
Mrs. George Hammond and Mr. and
Mrs. John Hubbard will chaperon.
At Delta Kappa Epsilon, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Du Charme and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Greening will chaperon for-
mal dances both tonight and Satur-
day night Prof. and Mrs. Charles
G. Poor will chaperon the Phi Sigma
Kappa booth, and Dean and Mrs. C.
T. Olmstead will chaperon the Junior
Engineers' booth.
Phi Kappa Tau and Sigma Phi
Epsilon will have Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Heller, and Prof. and Mrs. J. E. Ems-
wiler and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spooner,
Jr., respectively, as chaperons at their
booths at the Hop. At Sigma Nu's
formal dinner before the Hop, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kipke, Mrs. Harry
B. Phelps and Mrs. Harry B. Hall
were chaperons.
Delta Sigma Pi and Theta Xi fra-
ternities will have breakfasts after
the J-Hop. Delta Sigma Pi will hold
its breakfast at the League and Mrs.
Frank Brown, of Detroit will chap-
eron. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Free-
man and Prof. and Mrs. Clarence Sie-
bert will ch.aperon the breakfast of
Theta Xi and also their formal din-
ner-dance at the Union.
Chaperons for Phi Gamma Delta's
informal dance Saturday night will be
Mr. and Mrs. William Doty and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Reed Orr. Dr. and Mrs.
Ray Patelisk will chaperon the Alpha
Chi Sigma booth at the Hop.
Phi Delta Theta's houseparty in-
cluded a formal dinner tonight, and
a breakfast and hayride tomorrow.
Delta Upsilon also held a banquet to-
night and will give a breakfast after
the dance. Dr. and Mrs. George Was-
sell and Mrs. Helen Mott will chap-
eron the Phi Delta Theta party, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ritter of Detroit
will be the chaperons at Delta Upsilon
Prof. and Mrs. F. M. Menefee chap-
eroned dinner given by Kappa Sigma
fraternity.
Jimmy Dorsey and Kay Kyser's
J-Hop bands will broadcast their
melodies from 12:30 a.m. to 1:30
am. EST. today over station
WJR, Detroit, according to Prof.
Waldo Abbott, director of the Uni-
versity broadcasting service.
Harry Burge of WJR will an-
nounce the program, which has
been broadcast for the past seven
years.

Kay Kyser and his vocalist, Vir-
ginia Simms.
tice, Grosse Pointe; Widney Watson,
Mt. Vernon, Ill.; Mary McNeil, '39;
Janet Kelder, East Lansing; Virginia
Bell, Ann Arbor; Miriam Smith, How-
ell; Betty Johnson, Ann Arbor; Molly
Meaker, Evanston, Ill.; Mary Mar-
shall, Flint; Edith Lynch, '41; Nellie
Clark, '41; Gweneth Lemon, '39; Ann
Mitchell, Charlotte Poock, '39.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 22
Jeanne Spoerl, Detroit; Mary Hen-
derson, '41; Ruth Calkins, '40; Jeanne
Kaufmann, '41; Vivian Decker, Hol-
land; Jane Keller, Niagara Falls, N.
Y.; Mary Anna Jamison, '41; Eleanor
Sappington, '39; Betty Barth, Yale;
Louisa Penny, '40; Belle Calkins, '41;
Vera Adams, '38; Ruth Greiner, '40;
Barbara Nelson, Ann Arbor; Sue
Flaningam, '41; Patty Williams, '41;
Jane Brede, '39; Gen rude Sheridan,
Detroit; Doris Long, Elmira; Jane
Mowers, '40; Mary Campbell, '39; Ann
Schuld, Erie, Pa.
Sigma Alpha Mu 14
Ruth Jacobson, '40; Jaros Jedel,
'39; Doris Cohn, Buffalo; Evelyn
Gross, Detroit; Frances Herzenberg,
'41; Betty Jane Sive, '39; Elsa Fein-
gold, '39; Ruth Frank, '39; Eleanor
Dasch, Akron, O.; Leona Siff, '40;
Zelda Davis, '40; Madeline Lindbaum,
'39; Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliamson, De-
troit.
Sigma Chi 18
Shirley Crittenden, '39; Marney
Coe, '38; Nancy Dall, '39; Marian
Iddings, '39; Harriet Lepere, Bir-
mingham; Velma Varner, Kalama-
zoo; Mary Yates, Sheridan, Wyo.; Pa-
tricia Hoff, '39; Katherine Forberg,
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