THE MOBILE TIltES SOCIETY PAGE—FRANCES DURHAM. EDITORSATURDAY DECEMBER 19. 193«NEWS OF SOCIETYPhi Qammas Hold Annual Winter BallA unique affair was the black »nd white ball given in the Battle House Friday night by the PhiCJamma Chi sorority at its seventh fdnnual dance.As “Stardust” was played byHill Lagman’s orchestra. Fred and Lois Nordman. dressed in black And white costumes, entertained with an adagio dance, a courtesy of Three Arts studioThe auditorium was divided, one side being in white and the Other in black. A huge star was in the center of the ceiling, ^bringing out the idea of “Night land Day.” which song was played by the orchestra.I Roy Benton and Ted Flllette opened the partition, revealing the president, June Armstrong. Miss Armstrong wore a white Chiffon over a taffeta with the new swing skirt. The dress was made empire style, built up to a queen’s collar of rhinestones with a cape of chiffon suspended from the shoulders. She carried a bouquet of red carnations Escorts to the strains of Midnight Blue.” took her to the center of the auditorium. After presenting their call-outs with the favors, white wool scarfs with black stripes, the members then fell in line.Call-outs and their escorts who wore white carnation bouton-I nieres, were:Mary E. Lott and Sydney Wetherford. Edith Hoyle and ‘ Harry Byrnes. Caroline Roberta and Harry Roell. Emily Townsend and Sam Demeraimlie. Elizabeth Southall and Adam Glass. Man’ F. Carter and George Cowles. Barbara Crane and John ■ Terrell. Lorraine Ducoumeau and Ed Palmes. Carolyn Rowe and Charles Baumhauer, Labona Ste-' yens and Bert Hill, Jean Stall-worth and Edward Herman. Eula Clyde Miller and Marshall Dem-Cranvilie. Judy Green and Edgar Ezell. Mary Elizabeth Michael and Mike Donahue, Mary A. Pugh and Fred Smith. Mary Lou O’Rourke and Victor Parr Eleanor Frazier and Noel Turner, .June Daves and Marion Perry Juliet Zxmlieh and George, Givens. Lorraine Fowler and Gene ;' An ter. Rebecca Davis and John ! Wvnne Lauren Patton and Don Williams, Jeanette McAleer and George Trawick, Margaret Carter and Clyde Toenes, Sylvia ISeeLborst and Billy Barnett. Ed-. wina Patterson a/nd Bill Me Don-iwogh. Adelaide Streb and Gor-= ; don Fell. E’-elvn Southall and j ’ Charie* Mallory. June Evens and i Jam?* Griffith.Members attending but not in grand inarch were: Dorothyf Oaandroc and Dick Crittendon.• Ethel Goodloe and Ernest Flow- ; ENn. Louise IDump and Charles I Isaac. Ruth McGowm Smith and ; Billy Barlow Virginia Turk and 6 Joe Perez, Addie Green and F. G I Touan.I: Chaperonei were Mr. and Mrs.F. E. Armstrong Mr and Mrs , C. P. Roberts Mr. and Mrs Mc-Kear. and the sorority mother. ; I Mrs Dunlap.Dunng intermission, the so-I ronty entertained members and | dates and invited parents at • party in the Green Room.Leads DanceMISS JUNE ARMSTRONGThe honor of leading the dance of her sorority. Phi Gamma Chi was accorded to Miss June Armstrong when the Christmas ball was held in the Battle House auditorium Friday evening. June wore a white chiffon gown in the new swing mode. Her flowers were red carnations. June is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Armstrong.\r