- MISS M 1~PHYS RIE BROWN JOINS EDUCATIdN FACULTY rest to University Women We now have on display a fine line of STEVENS, & PER 618 PACKARD Near State +{ A new teacher, Miss Marjorie Brown of Boston, has been added to the women's physical education -fac- ulty. There are now four instruct- ors in this department and it has been greatly enlarged this year be- cause of the increased attendance of freshman and sophomore women. .. E 1028-'V Thursday afternoon, plans were made for the entertainment of the new soph- omore, junior, and senior girls. The tea is to be the first of a series of parties to be held for them. Hasques Perform I At League, Party 1 from Illinoi i, d Wisconsin a conference 1 committee of stian associa- and 7. Mrs. airman of the e central field 'r_ Grads In Chicago To Revive Spirit University of Michigan women at Chicago, wishing to revive their old spirit for their university, have in- vited the women coming from-Ann Ar- bor for the games to be their guests at a luncheon which they are plan- ning to give -at the Ida Noyes hall, the women's building on the Midway of Chicago. After the luncheon a meeting will be held, where old college yells will be revived and speeches will be given. The campus will be represented by Marguerite Chapin, '20, president of the Women's league. She will tell Michigan women of Chicago what we are doing here on the campus for that i? the . feature that they are most interested in. Aft- er the meeting all of the women will attend the football game together. HOSPITAL WORK SHOWS PROGRESS A party for all girls of the Univer- sity was given by the Women's league yesterday afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. There was an interesting program which was characterized by several .clever "stunts" given by -Masques. A reading, a dance, two piano solos, 'and several very comic impersona- tions were :the features of the pro- .gram. Refreshments were served and there was dancing in the gymna- sium. The actors in the Masques act were Grace Ohlmacher, '21, Margaret. Rei- neke, '23, Charlotte Schwartz, '23, Minnie Pratt, '23, Alice Comfort, "21, Edna Leivlein,.'22. of the Y. W. C. Abroad Eddy, spoke on he Orient." The Y. W. C. A. in . by Miss Harriet ge of association ry Miss Bertha visiting in South na with the lead- College Notes a F. Byeirst With about 130 girls enrolled, wel- fare work at the University hospital ent in a con- is progressing rapidly this year. Miss A the educa-- ames, supervisor of the work, has 3 Anastacia about 35 University women enrolled licity depart- in. that branch of work. The work Lescribed the consists in performing such services rough which as running 'er'ands, writing letters;' The confer- and reading to the hospital patients. e of dedica- Children's welfare work under the supervision. of Miss Pierce, with about 95 girls assisting, has ai .extended CIETY range. One part of the work is edu- cational, the purpose being to help N IO R S the children continue their studies, and also to engage their minds in worn on the happy interests. This work is being rls who were carried on by Mrs. H. S. Mallory"at senior honor the Homeopathic hospital. The other held at 5 feature of the work of the Social n at Fos- service department is to amuse the children by reading, story-telling, and the services, s. , 12 of them me" was ex- WYVERN INITIATES Dean Myra T E N NEOPHYTES efiections." he subject of Any non-freshman girls who would be interested in teaching sewing and could give Saturday 'from 9 to 11 o'clock, will please call at Newberry hall, or see Marjorie Van Norman. Michigan Dames are needed to lead industrial clubs in the evenings, and to assist in the sewing school which meets from 9:30 to 11o'clock on Sat- urday mornings. If willing to help, report at the city Y. W. C. A. as soon as possible. All Uhiversity houses which have hot chosen a representative to the board of representatives of the Wom- en's league should do so at once. Send the representative's name to Elsie Er- ley, '20, at Martha Cook building. Junior and senior hockey practice will be held at 10:30 o'clock today. Those interested in making, the team should attend this practice. Any girls interested in making hand-painted cards for Thanksgiving are asked to call at Newberry hall for materials and instruction. A meeting of the board of represent- atives of the Women's league will be' held at 9 o'clock this morning in Bar- bour gymnasium. Any representative who is unable to come should send a substitute. Membership tryouts for Athena will{ be held at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday eve-, ning, Nov. 11, in room 302, Mason hall. Patronize our advertisers. Girl Reserves Hold "Model Meeting'M Girls' Reserve club leaders held their last meeting Thursday evening at Newberry halil. It was conducted as a model Girls' Reserve club meet- ing, with the prospective leaders play- ing the part of the members of the club. The meeting opened with a model initiation, which was followed by a flve-minute talk by one of the girls on the "Ideals of the Girls' Reserve." There was also a discussion on the "Insignia of a Lady." The remaiing time was spent in playing games. Walk 10 Miles and Get Honor Point! There will be a 10-mile hike start- ing at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Barbour gymnasium. All those who complete the hike will receive an ath- letic honor point. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest campus, city, and world news.-Adv. Dancing School ARMORY Guaranteed to teach you the One Step, Fox Trot and Glide . Waltz. Don't be a wall-flower. Keep young by dancing. Class, 16:30 to 8:30, Friday evenings. 4 Special inducement to ladles. Lessons, $3.00; single lesson,.. 50 cents H. H. MITTENTHAL, Instructor Masonic temple * Ypsilanti PROF. H. H. MITTENTHAL extends an invitation to each Michigan Student tp attend his Dancing School and As- semblage every Saturday evening at the OPENING DANCE TONIGHT - MASONIC - TEMPLE Dancing, 8:30 to 11:30 J. L. CHAPMAN -JEWELER.I1 Van's Lunch Try our Rted H--ots, and Oyster Stew 1116. S. University !!! Ave. ' f ' °" 7-1 ,mber, - Sain, Mysteries and mysteries are dis- osed at the Observatory. Some are Le kind Mr. Wiener pictured for us i "The Chimes," a lot of spars and orlds seen "Through the Little End." en new W yvernites were initiated in- the other variety,-deep, deep mys- ries,--at 4 o'clock Thursday after- Cap Shape Hair Nets at THE LYNDON SHOP 6o6 East Liberty St. Light refreshments were served aft- er the excitement. A happy social hour ensued. Wyvern admitted the following ju- nior girls: Alice Blair, Marian Bath, Marie Crozier, Esther Hollands, Helen Koch, Gladys Reinike, Mar- garet Rottschaeffer, Frances Stevens, Quinneth Summers, and Alethea Yerkes. The construction and colorings are the attractive features of Beau Brum- mel Caps. See them and buy them at the Davis Toggery Shoppe. 119 S. Main St.-Adv. For Reliability 113 S. Main WHITNEY rn THEATRE F. C. WHITNEY offers his TO-NITE .x . 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