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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, February 13, 1937

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NEW SPRING LINE
ON DISPLAY
Pay no more to have your clothes tailored. Summer
formal-wear already in. ESQUIRE has an excellent
general line of men's wear, and something especially
NEW in BELTS.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8:00
ESQU I RE'S MEN'S WEAR & TAILORING
1319 South University
Reminder _
VALENTINE'S DAY
The finest compliment you can pay "her"
is a corsage or flowers artistically arranged
by
Ann Arbor Florists, Inc.
122 East Liberty Phone 6215

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The Starting
night dance is planned at the Kappa7
Sigma house, where Mr. and Mrs. J.E
E. Burke of Ypsilanti, and Mr. andN
Mrs. R. E. Ellis will chaperone. 1
Booth G uests Dick Hanselman's Cavaliers willt
play at the Saturday night semi-for-I
mal dance of the Lambda Chi Alphai
house party. Prof. Orlan Boston ofr
the engineering college and Mrs. Bos-j
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. GilbertI
Many fraternities are planningwilcaeo.Th PiKpa
their outstanding social events of the.Th PiKap
year for J-sHogweek-enDin Sigma house party will also include
year for J-Hop week-end. Dinners dinner and breakfast as well
and breakfasts in connection with aH d atas well
as afra ac audyngt
the Hop, and houseparties over the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Patch of
week-end are being planned by many Cleveland and Dr. M. R. McGarvey
f the houses. of the Health Service and Mrs. Mc-
Among those entertaining with Garvey are the patrons.
house parties is the Chi Psi house. Psi Upsilon
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and Mr. Psi Upsilon and Phi Kappa PsiJ
and Mrs. Louis Green of Grand Rap- are both planning house parties in
ida will chaperone. conjunction with the Hop. Both will
Acacia fraternity and Alpha Tau have dinner and breakfast in their
Omega are planning house parties houses and closed formal dances on
along with the Hop, with dinner and Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
breakfast. At the Acacia house Al bert Dobson of Detroit and Mrs. Dane
Cowan's orchestra will play at a W Poppleton of Ann Arbor are the
formal dance Saturday night, and a Psi Upsilon patrons while Mr. and
sleigh ride is planned for the after- Mrs. T. K. Evans and Mr. and Mrs.
noon. Charles Sink, president of G. J. Hubener of Detroit will be at
the music school and Mrs. Sink, Mr. the Phi Kappa Psi house.
and Mrs. Russell Pryce and T. Hawley SgaCiadTeaCias
Tapping, general secretary of the aeSliga hue andthest hi also
Alumni Association, and Mrs. Tap- are planning house parties this week-
ping will chaperone. Patrons for the end, with breakfasts following the
A.T.O. dance are Prof. W. J. Emmons Hop. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thomas
of the engineering college and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Kendall
Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. E. Oakes, and of Ann Arbor will chaperone the
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Andrews. Sigma Chi party, while Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. a a MsDh ews.i Robert Whitman of Ann Arbor and.
Beta Theta Pi Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Scott of Dear-
Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Tau born will be the patrons at the Theta
Delta, and Kappa Sigma are among Chi house. The Delta Kappa Epsi-
other houses planning house parties Ion and Alpha Delta Phi houses are
for the week-end. Winter sports and joining in a combined house party
a dinner dance will be included in the and J-Hop booth.
Beta Saturday program, while Chi House Parties
Phi is planning a sleigh ride or hay- Several houses are planning events
ride and a dinner dance. Dr. William . Se.oharepn eents
Bracerb, M. andHis idaHarptero in connection wth the Hop tonight.
Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Members of the Alpha Chi Sigma
Harris of Detroit will chaperone. Mr. booth will have breakfast following
and Mrs. Rowan Fasquille and Mr. the dance. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Sei-
and Mrs. Duane Eidson of Ann Arbor bert of Ann Arbor are the chaper-
will chaperone at the Delta Tau Delta ones. Alpha Sigma Phi is planning
house party. An informal Saturday a formal dance Saturday night. Capt.
Y --and Mrs.Fariss, Major and Mrs.Ross-
well Hardy, of Ann Arbor, and Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Pederson of Grand
Blanc are the chaperones. With the
New Spring Delta Sigma Pi breakfast group will
be Prof. and Mrs. C. L. Jamieson of
Ann Arbor.
Members of Hermitage have in-
vited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Meacham of
Made to your Ann Arbor to their J-Hop breakfast.
Order. Kappa Nu is also planning an in-
formal dance Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Bothman of Ann Arbor
ALSO L will chaperone the week-end affairs.
WEDDING VEILS Lt. and Mrs. F. W. Haskel of Ypsi-
* lanti and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bry-
ant of Washington Heights will chap-
erone the Delta Theta Phi group to-
JUNE GREY night.
lat Studio Lawyers Club
. A tea dance this afternoon
1113 South University is being planned for members of the
__Lawyers Club booth. Prof. and Mrs.
Burke Shartel are with the group in
their booth tonight. Trigon has Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. Lawton of Detroit as
its chaperones for the week-end
party. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown of
Detroit are with the Phi Beta Delta
group.
Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta

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Theta are two other houses which
are having house parties over the
week-end. At the Phi Gamma Delta
house, Lt. and Mrs. Don Griffin of
Annapolis and Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Mabley are patrons. Delta Upsilon
is planning a dinner Saturday night
at the Detroit Athletic Club in con-
junction with the Hop. Prof. George
Bleekman of the engineering college
and Mrs. Bleekman are chaperones.
Theta Delta Chi will have a break-
fast following the Hop and a lunch
Saturday noon for its guests, while
Phi Sigma Kappa will have an in-
formal dance Saturday night and
breakfast this morning after the Hop.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O. Creal of Ann
Arbor will chaperone.
Phi Beta Delta will have as chap-
erones Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown. Phi
Rho Sigma is planning a breakfast
after the Hop, while Sigma Phi Epsi-
lon entertained at dinner preceding
the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bryant of Ann Arbor were its guests
Sigma Nu also is entertaining in
conjunction with the Hop.
In the Independents' booth tonight
Capt. Walter Fariss and Mrs. Fariss
and Prof. Francis Everett and Mrs.
Everett of Ann Arbor are the pa-
trons, while Prof. Dow V. Baxter is
chaperone in the Forestry booth, and
Prof. C. F. Kessler and Mrs. Kessler
in the civil engineers' booth. Prof.
Ralph W. Hammett and Mrs. Ham-
mett of Ann Arbor are attending at
the Alpha Rho Chi booth.
Following are the lists of guests of
fraternity and other organization
functions this week-end.
Acacia
Dorothy Ganz, Betty Fuller, Vir-
ginia Colford, Helen Cassibo and
Margaret Shuptrine, Detroit; Betty
Mapes,rNancy Marnett, Ruth Aver-
ill, Barbara Billings, and Ruth '-
Neill, Grand Rapids; Faye Kingston,
Lenore Stewart, and Anna May Wag-
ner, Ann Arbor; Betty Burgess, Flint;
Jean Henley, Rogers City; Elaine
Sandt, Pleasant Ridge; Mary Miller,
Windsor, Ont.; Helen Debien, To-
ledo, O.; Alfietta Thompson, Buffalo,
N.Y.; Alice LaLiberte, Duluth, Minn.;
Becky Lotridge, Grad.; Charlotte
Houk, '38; Anne Kingston, '40.
Alpha Chi Sigma
Charlotte Lovelace, Hazel Engles,
and Marjorie Edsill, Ann Arbor; Ruth
Bailey and Marjorie Bauer, East
Lansing; Alice Cresman, St. Johns;
Geraldine Cressman, Lansing; Bea-
trice Norton, Holly; Betty Blanning,
Benton Harbor; Ruth Schwonteck,
Grand Haven; Marion Teske, Ypsi-
lanti, Margaret Holmes, Detroit; An-
nette Stroup, Niagara Falls, N.Y.;
Edla Anderson, West Haven, Conn.;
Mary Bibby, Charleston, W. Va.; Mi-
riam Brous, '39; Grace Williams, '39;
Jean McFarland, '37P; Laurie Nesta
Gross, Stamford, Conn.; Virginia
Riggs, '37.
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Margaret Hillis and Mary Dorothy
Shea, Flint; Evelyn Mathies, Cleve-
land, O.; Florence Saunders, New
York City; Betty Parish, '37; Ellen
Clancy, '38; Ida Mae Shilling, '38;
Frances Sutherland, '39; Virginia
Wallace, '39; Muriel Haskins, '39;
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alentine's Day, Feb. 14
Large Assortment of
WHITMAN'S and GILBERT'S
VALENTINE HEARTS
WITHAM DRUG CO.
Telephones 4119-4110 Forest at South University

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cAfter the JTUP it's the
MICHIGAN UNION TAPROOM
FOR BREAKFAST
Served from 1:30 A.M.
Jor Saturday - the thing to do
DINNER IN THE MAIN DINING ROOM
and
DANCING IN THE BALLROOM.
The EYICHIGAN UNION

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SNOW TRAIN
to CADILLAC
FEBRUARY 21
'FARE $ 75 Round Trip
Leave Early in Morning - Return Late Same Night
Randall Travel Service
in Cooperation with Ann Arbor Railroad
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