N I III .5 :ors of to at- Satur- e will at Sar be are invited to attend a tea dansant swhich the intercollegiate committee pf the Women's league will give from 2:30 to 5 o'clock on Saturday after- noon at Newberry residence. 'All sen- Dior girls who had advisees assigned to $hem during registration, week are members of this committee, and they ,are asked to come early to the tea ,to act as hostesses. , Morterboard pictures will be taken at 12 o'clock Thursday at" Rentsch- ler's studio. CHICAGO ALUMNAE GIVE U. OF' 1. WOMEN VISITORS LUNCHEON 1-U k'1 ! AL ! KSA I Opportunity is now offerel Univer- sity women with artistic ability to do something in the way of social serv- ice. This work consists of making hand painted cards for the Thanks- giving diner trays of the patients at l the University and Homeopathic hos- pitals. The work is done under' the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. Last year enough cards were made for everyone in the University hospi- tal. This year, it is 'hoped, both' hos- pitals will be sgpplied. The cards are being decorated with pictures and verses suitable to the occasion. The work may be done in ,spare hours at home. Twelve cards 'is the average number taken by each applicant. Girls are asked to call at Newberry hall' for instruction and materials. / The judges wi Studio, Professors. OF PHOTOGRAPI The Advertisement There must be NO p All copy must be d ington St., by November The writer of the bE $25.00. The writers of ceive $5.00 in trade at ti R: PHONE598 ed from all fresh- sophomore girls. s lecture last year it up. A. < 7:15 meeting will Thursday at You will now find i I__ACASTE -N University houses o'clock Thursdaye n Myra B. Jordan's will after- office ested to pay ts Thursday versity hall. sophomores Michigan alumnae at Chicago en- tertained aeveral Women from the University at a luncheon which was held on Saturday at noon in Ida Noyes !hall. Marguerite Chapin, '20, president of the Women's league, represented the under-graduates. She told the alum- nae of the enormous increase in en- rollment this year, and how the Uni- 'versity' solved the problem of hous- ing the women. The Chicago women consdered this arrangement as a de- cided improvement over the plan that was in, operation when they attend- ed the University of Michigan. Different banches of the League were discussed, the vocational, con- ferences, dramatics, the Intercol- llegiate committee, and the Life Mem- bership committee, and social actixi- ities which are for the purpose of cre- ating a spirit of good fellowship on the campus. The Chicago alumnae expressed a desire to do anything ,that they ,could to help tfle League in its undertakings. TEACHERS' BLANKS AVAILABLE NOW AT APPOINTMENT OFFICE gue tea party will lock. on Friday in m. There will be DEAN JORDAN WARNS AGAINST BECOMING TOO SELF-CENTERED "Don't become self-centered" was the message Dean Myra B. Jordan conveyed to- her audience at Vesper services held at 4:30 o'clock Wednes- day at Newberry hall. "Unless we reach out and, grow mentally, physic- ally, and spiritually we have failed to reach our highest development. To develop physically, we exercise. To develop mentally s we must study. Many are apt to take the line of least resistance in' seleeting studies. That person I call an intellectual slacker. Tg develop spiritually requires ef- fort, but brings out our finest and noblest qualities. Develop all three sides." Miss Nora Crane Hunt of the Uni- versity School of Music, s'ang. She was accompanied by Miss Clark. ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:80 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 814 S. State J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER For Reliability 113 S. Main _ 1 MR. OSSIP MRS. GE 90 4* a tered the first time Hil S5 ae. TICKETS-$1.00, still available at.,$4.50 The vent committee held its or enrollment Wednes- n Tappan hall. At that blanks were given out s about filling them in. der of the week, per- can be obtained from in the Registrar's bf- desiring to enroll for 'ebruary or September to fill in the blanks the office will be open 'clock in the morning to 5 o'clock in the aft- i4 exception of Satur- fice will close at 12:30 School of Music. PHONE' ORDWR 'PROMPTLY FILLED y xook, $100 a month, on off; use of family ay. Call Arcade The- Mr. and Mrs. Carter day or Saturday at 8:30 p.m. I lent for part time work' rg Shops. Must have i Mechanical Drafting Sutp. of Shops in aft- buy one, two or three he Minnesota game. r. McLain or leave at Masques Announces Committee Meets The play-reading class of Masques which was postponed Tuesday be- cause of Armistice' Day celebration will meet at 4 o'clock Monday in Sara Caswell Angell hall. The coach and cast committees will meet with the class to hear the reading of "Dolls," the play to be given Dec. 12. The costume and property committees will meet the director at 5 o'clock Thurs- day and the stage committee will re- port for work at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Cosmo Club to Hear Prof. Friday Prof. David Friday will speak before the weekly meeting of the Cosmopoli- tan club at 7:30 o'clock Friday eve- ning in University hall on "Democ- racy." Members of the club extend an invitation to the public to wear Professor Friday's speech. Graduates Visit in Ann Arbor Harold H. Thurlby, '17, of Hudson has been the guest- of friends here the past few days. Clarissa Vyn, '1$, of Detroit is vis- iting friends in' Ann Arbor. SPECIAL ENROLLMENT FOR WOMEN TODAY - , The advanced Students' Danc- ing Class being formed at the Old Union Dance Hall will be held on Tuesday and Thursday this term so as not to conflict with League House meetings. There are already forty wo- men enrolled, but since tonight sixty men finish the beginners' class which has been held for the past month, and are now ready to take up the latest steps and variations which will be taught in the # advanced class, there is room for a number more women to enroll. A special enrollment will be held this afternoon from twq to four o'clock for women in the reading room of Nowberry Hall. The class is exclusively for university men and women, and the lessons are only for mem- Coats with <'V i Smart, Warm For at least the next four months you wifl be jdged, ydpr coat. ?os it express the individuality that you wisl er§ judge you by it We have,a wide 'election in ali style gan fignd yoy rindiyidual garmpt'. 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