The DAILY NERRASKAN Tuesday, December 5, 1939 IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL Phi Mu, Alpha Delta Theta merge; Ball sponsors named HIGHLIGHTING the week's activity in sorority cir cles is the merging of the local Phi Mu chapter with the Wesleyan Alpha Delta Theta chapter. Phi Mu was installed in the spring of 1921; Alpha Delta Theta in 1927. The services and activities cur rounding the affiliation will con tinue from Tuesday until Friday of this week. The pledging and initiation serv ice will involve approximately 100 members of Alpha Delta Theta in the Lincoln territory all of them will become new members of Phi Mu sorority. During the week Miss Alice Mil ler, national president of Phi Mu; Miss Reno Co, also of Seattle, na tional field secretary; and Mrs. Liouise Stark, district officer from St. Louis, Mo., will all be in Lin coln for the ceremonies. Participating from this campus will be Phyllis Hurst, active presi dent; Jody Marshall, vice presi dent; Woodie Campbell, senior member; Dorothy Allen, treasurer; Kathryn Dona von, secretary; and several alumnae. Ceremonies begin with the pledging onTuesday evening. On Wednesday the pledges will be initiated. Luncheons will include one at the Alpha Delta Theta house on Tuesday; the Phi Mu house on Wednesday. An installa tion banquet will climax the ac tivities Thursday evening with 150 Phi Mu's present. Ceremonies will end on Friday afternoon with a tea at the Wesleyan chapter house. OF INTEREST to campusites are the Military Ball sponsors. Most numerous among sorority groups are the Alpha Phi's, whose representatives in clude Harriet Bowman (battalion, field artillery); Mary Lou Daly (Cornhusker field company, infan try); Marian Bremers (Pershing rifles, infantry); and Donna Bullis (company I, infantry). Barb spon sors include Constance Hourigan (company D, engineers); Grace Leaders (company C, infantry); Dorothy Bell (company A, infan try); Margaret Hedstrom (com pany L, infantry); Elnora Mc Naughton (varsity band, infan try); Dorothy Gilman (company C, engineers); Kathryn Kellison (company B, infantry); and Eve lyn Hervert (company D, infan- 6jS & Successor 10tary W"1 try). Alpha Chi Omega's chosen as sponsors are Betty Bachman (freshman band, infantry); Betty Mueller (company E, infantry) ; and Mary Jean Westcott (third battalion, infantry); Kappa's cho sen are Mary Lou Ball, (first bat talion, infantry); Mary Louise Morrow (company K, infantry); and Marian Bowers (second bat talion, infantry), and from the Theta house Betty Jean Peterson (company G, infantry); Edith Knight (regimental, infantry); and Ruth McMillan, (company F, in fantry); Chi Omega's Dorothy Wear and Barbara Lee join the sponsor group. Dorothy is spon soring battery D, field artillery; and Barbara the battalion, engi neers. Tri Delt Priscilla Wicks is sponsoring company B, engineers; and Ruth Iverson, company H, in fantry. Priscilla Reitz, Delta Gamma, is sponsor for battery C, field artillery; and Jane Pratt, OAPi, is sponsor for battery A, field artillery; Phi Mu Phyllis Hurst is sponsor for company M, infantry; and Ruth Fox, Pi Phi, for Company A, engineers. ' DURING VACATION Alpha Phi's of Omaha met for luncheon at the Paxton Hotel. Also holding luncheons for Lin coln and Omaha girls were Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Gamma both at the Paxton. Announcing engagements over the week-end were Helen Ford, former president of Alpha Phi, at a luncheon given at the Black stone Hotel in Omaha on Satur day, December 2. She will marry Charles Frederick Mudgett, Jr. The approaching marriage of Helen Jane Johnson to John Groth was announced on Sunday. The wedding date has been set for Christmas day and will take place at the Groth home. Helen Jane was a Kappa Kappa Gamma; John was an Acacia. Carlene Phillippi announced her betrothal to J. Duane Vance of Chicago. Both attended the uni versity. TO BE INITIATED into Orchesis, modern dance or ganization, at 7:30 on Wednesday night are Dorothy Jean Bryan, Margaret Buttman, Dorothy Gal braith, Betty Groth, Juanita Lam bert, Elaine Larson. Janet Lehr, Jean McAllister, Mylda Speltz and Marjorie VyskociL Morse on committee Prof. C. K. Morse of the Exten sion Division has been appointed a member of the education com mittee of the American Prison as sociation for the fifth consecutive year. filler : if if-3 P3 HAIR ORNAMKNTS . . . mbt, Jullrt imp, wovmy Oraameata ... 1.00 to 2.95 RHWRSTONK 1W( KIJCTS . . . AU tildUia In Imrlr pallrra. . . 1.00 to 4.95 mitiii Krkl.t('M . . . 0I4 flnlah, plala r with itoa eta ... 1.95 to 7.95 uiTnn irAitRIN'dH . . . With pour at.phltlcat4 hair-do! 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