Paqe Six T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY anti dri Fror b n 17 1 938 Pae Six Tyu K4ICN ruary iDA " Dalen, Stockholm, Sweden; Cecily "T he ttl orrest, '40A. e tte Lambs' tPhiDelaTheta 21 Ruth Barber, '39; Lauretta Allia- ___ son; Mary Merrill, Appleton, Wis.; (continued from Pale s) Zivia Seltzer, '39Ed; Hariet 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 P-_:l. Detroit; White, Detroit; Rachel Tonkin, '40; troit; Selma Pollack, Dtrzit. Vivienne Weiss, Gary. Gertrude Hyde, '40; Hope Petrouleas, Phi Beta Pi 5 C'38; Hattibel Grow, '58; Jayne Rob- Helen Wolf, '40; Elizabeth Notley, ab E. Allison, '3; Marilyn Va o '38; June Hoove, Kansas City, '40; Patsy Glass, Battle Creek; Ruth Buren, Beverly Hills, Cal.; Thyra Jr Brown, '38; Julia Welsh, '39; Betty D. Moore, '38; Mary Bennett, Grad. Kinghorn, Ypsilanti; Ruth Millar, oDavy, '38; Harriet Tripps, Gary, Ind.; Phi Delta Epsilon 6 Detroit; Catherine Sherman; Marta Sette Hodge, Gary, Ind. Fraternities' Parties May Beat Recession n '40; Laura Katzenel, '41; Edith Gold- If The Butcher ren, '40; Amy Riesfeld, '39; Idalyn Kohn, Chicago, Ill. AndTe Baker Phi Sigma Kappa 9 A Belle-Sharmeer Valentine To FLATTER Her Ankles and FLUTTER Her Heari Beautiful Belle-Sharmeer Stockings in her awn very persunal leg size.. St. Valentine himself cuuldn't beismure flattersng! Or inure sure uf the rightness uf his gift. Belle- Sharm eer, you see, makes real~ sttscking leg sizes fur oil size legs.. individ- mlly prupurriuned in width and length frtm cup tu tue. Ask fur Brev fur sinalls, Modite fur mediums, Ducnhess fur talls, Classic fur plunmps. Superlative Spring culurs in all weights.. here exclusively. x$1.00 to $13. a pair J ~ -r C - \on Phi Epsilan Pi 4 OPhisii G.. Linei, RO5Chestr, Ni.Y.; ~ v e 'k~~i Bernice Arnheim, '40NM; Arlene Elaine Sandt, '41; Janette Magoon, O IO. J Krieger, '41; Lenore Ginsburg, De- '38; Jo Griller, '38; Sally S. Connery, troit; Ruth Netzorg, Detroit. '40; Jane Herrick, '40; Marian L. (Continued from Page 3) Radcliffe, Detroit; Phyllis Kurtz, ______ __ __ Phi Gamma Delta 20 Flint; Virginia Allan, '39 urday with Mr. and Mrs. William Mary Ashley, '41; Dorothy Adams, 16uias fth rotasdhM slm V3A et adi,'0 inlet Psi Upsiln1.iua fDtri scaeos r '9A;eBetty;Baldwin,'40stee Jean Ogden, Madison, Wis.; Kevil and Mrs. John C. Garrels and Prof. Brodbeck,'38; Jean Bonisteel, 38; Thomas, Evanston, Ill.; Cecelia Jus- d Mrs. Paul S. Bareker will chap- Jean Clauser, '40; Dorothy Curtis, eron Theta Delta Cbi's formal dance '39; Cletus Hall, '40; Helen Horn,SardaDigt Simaralapl '38SM; Hilda Horner, Washington. Saturday mght. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Penn.; Betty Kepler, '41; Eleanor They Helped will have as chaperons at their break- Keith, Chicago; Martha Miller, Mem- fast, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland Fisher phis, Tenn.; Helen Morton, '37; Ma_ and Prof. and Mrs. S. W. Allen. Dr. rion Reynolds, '38; Dorothy Rodgers, and Mrs. Norman Maier will be the Chicago; Harriet Sharkey, '40 Har- chaperons for their radio dance Sat- riet Thom, '40; Mary Margaret urday night. Thomas, '40A; Annabel Van Winkle, An informal dance will be given by '41. Sigma Phi Saturday night. Dr. and Phi Kappa Psi 18 Mrs. George Hammond and Mr. and Dorothy Shipman, '40; Betty Luer- -. Mrs John Hubbard will chaperon. Kenilworth, Ill.; Betty Jane At Delta Kappa Epsilon Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Detroit; Yvonne Gay Bir- u Charme andr. an mingham; Mary Quinn, Birmingham; Charles Greening will chaperon for- Kay Johnson, Cleveland, O.; Marcia mal dances both tonight and Satur- Connell, '39; Alice Paye, New York day night Prof. and Mrs. Charles City; Ruth Allen, '41; Doris Marsh- G. Poor will chaperon the Phi Sigma ner, Detroit; Adelaide Houghton 1\[- Kappa booth, and Dean and Mrs. C. son, '40; Martha Knudson, Detroit; T. Olmstead will chaperon the Junior Day Crawford, Detroit; Marianna Engineers' booth. Condit, Northville; Jane Elspass, '40; Phi Kappa Tam and Sigma Phi Myrtle Thielen, Chicago; Barbara Epsilon will have Mr. and Mrs. Matt Heath, '39; Dorothea Wassell, '39. Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Phi Kappa Sigma 16 Heller, and Prof. and Mrs. J. E. Ems- Frances Henderson, '39; Kathryn wiler and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spooner, Stanley, Detroit; Marie Van Dusen, Jr., respectively, as chaperons at their Detroit; Marie Wascher, Flint; Rita beoths at the Hop. At Sigma Nu's Kasper, Flint; Frances Warner, Cort- formal dinner before the Hop, Mr. land, N.Y.; Mary Wickes, '39; Mar- --. and Mrs. Hairy Kipke, Mrs. Harry garet Campbell, '38; Marline Fingerle, Kay Kyser and his vocalist, Vir- B. Phelps and Mrs. Harry B. Hall Ann Arbor; Susan Jane Work, Buf- ginia Simms. were chaperons. falo, N.Y.; Mary Engeman, '38; Betty Jane Sundre, Rochester, N.Y.; Jean DlaSgaP n ht ifa , . tice, Grosse Pointe; Widney Watson, ternities will have breakfasts after Stone, '38; Katherine Golden, '38; Mt. Vernon, Ill.; Mary McNeil, '39; the J-Hop. Delta Sigma Pi will hold Jean Henley, Rogers City; Helen Janet Kelder, East Lansing; Virginia its breakfast at the League and Mrs. Johnson, Ann Arbor. Bell, Ann Arbor; Miriam Smith, How- Frank Brown, of Detroit will chap- Phi Kappa Tau 1 3 ell; Betty Johnson, Ann Arbor; Molly eron. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Free- Gretchen Slack, '38; Imogene Slid- Meaker, Evanston, Ill.; Mary Mar- man and Prof. and Mrs. Clarence Sie- er, Detroit; Lillian Tallhurst, '38; shall, Flint; Edith Lynch, '41; Nellie bert will ch.aperon the breakfast of Jane Price, Gary; June Magul, Gary; Clark, '41; Gweneth Lemon, '39; Ann Theta Xi and also their formal din- Betty Ball, Mapiewood, N.J.; Betty' Mitchell, Charlotte Poock, '39. ner-dance at the Union. Phillips, Willemette, Ill.; Betty Mal- ley, Ypsilanti; Dare Ingold, St. Louis, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 22 Chaperons for Phi Gamma Delta's Mich.; Marion Mumford, Highland Jeanne Spoerl, Detroit; Mary Hen- informal dance Saturday night will be Park; Rita Chappell, '38; Margaret derson, '41; Ruth Calkins, '40; Jeanne Mr. and Mrs. William Doty and Mr. Murphy, '40; Eleanor Jackman, De- Kaufmann, '41; Vivian Decker, Hol- and Mrs. W. Reed Orr. Dr. and Mrs. troit. land; Jane Keller, Niagara Falls, N. Ray Patelisk will chaperon the Alpha Phi Sigma Delta 12 Y; Mary Anna Jamison, '41; Eleanor Chi Sigma booth at the Hop. Fay Schwartz, Toledo, O.; Joan Sappington, '39; Betty Barth, Yale; Phi Delta Theta's houseparty in- Werblin, '41; Muriel Lubin, '41; Hor- Louisa Penny, '40; Belle Calkins, '41; cluded a formal dinner tonight, and tense Moss, New York, N. Y.; June Vera Adams, '38; Ruth Greiner, '40; a breakfast and hayride tomorrow. Rosenthal, Chicago, Ill.; Marie Davis Barbara Nelson, Ann Arbor; Sue Delta Upsilon also held a banquet to- Flaningam, '41; Patty Williams, '41; night ad will give a breakfast after Jane Brede, '39; Gertrude Sheridan, the dance. Dr. and Mrs. George Was- Detroit; Doris Long, Elmira; Jane sell and Mrs. Helen Mott will chap- Mowers, '40; Mary Campbell, '39; Ann eron the Phi Delta Theta party, and Schuld, Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ritter of Detroit Sigma Alpha Mu 14 will be the chaperons at Delta Upsilon Ruth Jacobson, '40; Jaros Jedel, Prof. and Mrs. F. M. Menefee chap- '39; Doris Cohn, Buffalo; Evelyn eroned dinner given by Kappa Sigma Gross, Detroit; Frances Herzenberg, fraternity. '41; Betty Jane Sive, '39; Elsa Fein- gold, '39; Ruth Frank, '39; Eleanor Dasch, Akron, O.; Leona Siff, '40' J-immyadorlyadKatKyser elief Zelda Davis, '40; Madeline Lindbaum J-Hop bands will broadcast their 9the 9; Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, De- melodies from 12:30 a sm. to 130 stej trait. am. ES.T. today over station .ror WJR, Detroit, according to Prof. Sigma Chi 18 Waldo Abbott, director of the Uni- and Shirley Crittenden, '39; Marney versity broadcasting service. Coe, '38; Nancy Dall, '39; Marian Harry Burge of WJR will an- are Iddings, '39; Harriet Lepere, Bir- nounce the program, which has and mingham; Velma Varner, Kalama- been broadcast for the past seven zoo; Mary Yates, Sheridan, Wyo.; Pa- years. ting tricia Hoff, '39; Katherine Forberg, 45,.,,. 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