T10 00 i MEET i 11 acation A the TUDENTS AND PROFESSORS FROM U. S. AND CANADA WILL ATTEND >ung ras a nent. 1871 .11 de The i this rtmen and e, sc - Tuesday afternoon. Notice of the spe- cific time and place will. be sent by postal card to the girls signed tip in wom- Barbour gymnasium, and put into the ty of .Ann Arbor Times News. ts of Town girls as well as others are wing asked to sign up or telephone their the names and addresses to Dorothea right Bristol, '20, 1340M. Almost 200 girls the have given their names already. ed by Other events to take place are e ex- sleighing and skating parties, and a tutes progressive party. At this several good from times are planned for one afternoon. s the The girls may invite guests for New lifica- Year's evt, and possibly there will be a dance that evening. lady ANNUA BREAKFAST dBut1 HELD AT DORMITORY that epart-, Christmas festivities reached their. dotal climax at Martha Cook building this year morning at their annual breakfast.. nt, 18 Iorior uests of' the girls were Presi- 14 in dent Harry B. Hutchins- and Mrs. ience, Hutchins, Miss Crocker, Fred' P. J'or- dan and Mrs. Jordan, and members of the board of governors. Each girl invited a guest for over ead up night. At 6 o'clock the entire house- ed ohold marched through the long corrir ed or dors with lighted candles, singing ? The Christmas carols. A procession of incthe 250 people wended its way from the racti- fourth floor to the first. - At break- d for fast the friendship candle wps started Snew at the head table and passed to each d in' turn, . symbolizing the bond of and Eiglty University students and overI 20 others from Ann Arbor besidest foreign delegates expect to attepd theI Student Volunteer convention fromt Dec. 31 through Jan. 4, at Des Moines, Iowa. Pourteen more are going from Ypsilanti and seven from Albion,1 Michigan.I Chinese Send Delegates t The Chinese students to go are T. C. Li,. '20, president; M. S. Lu, '21L, vice-. president, and 'K. H. Wu, '21,'secret- ary, of the Chinese club, and H. C.l Tung, '20, a member of the board oft directors of the Cosmopolitan club.t %y. Tung- teaches the Chinese lan- guage on Saturdays at the University of Detroit. M. E. Pablo, '22E, of the1 Phillipines, Bernard Beckwith, '22E, of Argentine, S. Katsuizumi, '17, and F. ,M. Vianna, from Brazil. The purpose of the convention is to bring together Christian students and professors of the Uinited States and Canada and leaders of the Christ- ian enterprise throughout the world to , consider the needs of the non- Christian. 'peoples Expect 7,500 to be Present' Plans are being laid for at least 7,500 toconvene at DesMoines. As there is only one such convention in four years many will return from for- eign fields to attend, and Dr. John R. Mott, leader of the Student Volunteer movement, will be a prominent speak- er. Addresses at large gatherings, smaller group meetings, and personal interviews are planner to give each individual the opportunity to meet and come to know the ideals and im- . mense schemes of those who have suc- ceeded in Christian work. Y. W. C. A. Secretary to Go The Delegation from here will furth- er include H. 1s.. Chapman, leader df the Baptist guild, who, has had the campaign in this sectiolt of the coun- try in charge, Miss Vva Lemert, see- retary, and Hulda Bancroft, '15, asso- ciate secretary of the University Y. W. C A., T. S. Evans, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. and Mrs. Evan, Prof. Mary Welsh, superintendent of 'the Univer- sity training school for nurses, and Prof. Dora Barnes,. of the department of public health nursing, will repre- sent the faculty, e. I r Women Girls interested in dressing dolls or making hand painted tray cards for Y. W. C. A. Christmas activities will please call at Newberry hall fotrdolls or other materials. G ir is Serenade Candle-lit Houses The' Freshman Girls' Glee club set out in "bobs" Wednesday evening to serenade the various dormitories, so- rorities, and University houses with Christmas carols. The "carollers" met at Newberry hall, going from there to Helen Newberry residence. Here they were evidently expected, for the girls were gathered at the win- dows, all the lights had been turned out, and Christmas candles set in the panes. The carol-singers gathered be- neath these windows, and sang "Hark the Herald Angels .Sing," "The First Noel," "God Bless You, Merry Gentle- men," and other songs of Christmas. From here they went to President Harry B. Hutchins' residence 'and thence to Martha Cook dormitory. At both of these' pla'ces they sang their carols, and then set out to make a tour of all the soprity and University houses. No house was slighted, and the. carollers went from one house to another singing as they went. At most of the houses candles' were burning in the windows, and they were received with a true Christmas spirit. -They brought their evening of song to an end by serenading Dean Myra B. Jordan at her home. GRADE SCHOOL CHILDREN SING. CIRISTMAS CAROLS Hill auditorium rang with Christ- mas carols yesterday afternoon when the children of the grade schools gath- ered to % sing Yuletide songs. The ground floor was filled with children., while the balconies were reserved for their parents and friends. Miss Lou N. Allen, associate super-) visor of music in the public schools, conducted the entertainment. The grade school children were dis- missed from the aftergoon's school work in order-to take part in the pro- gram. Only Two 4ororitles Keep Open All of the sororities will close-their houses over the vacation with the ex-, ception of Alpha Phi and Kappa Kap- pa damma. These houses will be kept ,: he S . I' pat strate the re called The decoration of the tree in the facilities ! blue room carried out the thought of the liter- the birth of the C4rist child.' His >f affairs 'pictures placed 'among the evergreen qupiment foliage were lighted by tiny globes of e of sal- red, green, and blue tights, and at the1 tip of the tree was the Christmas star. education{ and the Gilberts and Webers Chocolates in ually in- any size for . Xmas at CUSHING'S PHARMACY.-Adv. SCHLANDERER & SEYFRIED p JEWELERS from lit NAD9q EFI - Ofd~evc Stte i 'EU~ Um Quality and Service - I, 113 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 23 EAST L open by two or thtee spend the holidays in girls who will Ann Arbor. ' ' ., PHONE ORDORS PROMPTLY FILLED .- ' I, ", S Courteous and patisfactor TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank lncorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00 Resources ......... 4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. 4 ESTABLISHED 1857 :* _ .4 ly's , St. I Quarjs ay All girls expecting to remain hire during vacation, are asked to sign up at Barbour gymnasium so that the Women's league can reach them as there will be no Daily to announce any activities. They are requested to leave their name. address, and tele- phone number either in the bluebook in the league rooms or in the one left with Louise Potter, '16, in Dean Myra . B. Jordan's office. T I . i i , . ! // j ' { u = " N FOR SALE FOUNDj eaf leather note- front; also Econ- ably lost in West undy. 1217-W. -Black leather brief case. Con- d Zoology notes. Return to office. Reward. -A sum of money east of the us. Call at 9 Geddes Heights, hone 766. - Left-hand grey buck glove- ribbed back. Finder please e1505. One plain gold cuff-link set small diamonds. Call Wall, Ring of eleven keys. Call n, 775-J after 5 o'clock. PERSON who exchanged coats ne yesterday afternoon in room [ason Hall, please bring same 5 S. Division sometime this ng and get his own. D. J. WANTED ID- Refined young lady to FOR SALE-Complete $rinting out- fit. Chandler and Price Press, 7x11 chase. Advance Paper Cutter, 16 in. 300 pounds of type, about 15 styles, all new or ,but little used. Other sundries. W. W. Mann, 617 Pack- ard St. Phone 1792. FOR SALE-Steel couch bed, -office desk with plate glass top, two burn- er gas plate, rocking chair, table, hoe, cultivator, bicycle. 203 S. Thay- er, Room 12. FOR SALE--Buffet Saxophone, B flat, low pitch, silver plated, satin finish, almost new. Will sell cheap if tak- en at once. 500 E. William St., or Phone 2743. FOR 'SALE - $400 Kimball upright There are still a number of dolls at Newberry hall waiting for University women to dress them for the Christ- mas baskets given out by 4he Y. W. C. A. Girls with artistic ability are in demand at the same place to make tray cards for the hospital patients. Girls who have ng talent along either of these lines are asked to make a voluntary contribution' for the pur- chase of fruit for the Christinas treat. FUN PROVIDED FQR UNIVERSITY GIRLS Sleigh ride, skating, and woasting parties are to be given by tbe 'Wom- en's Athletic association fc# those who1 remain here during the holidays. An attempt will be made to reach all girls either by phone or postal cards, but if any are overlooked they may call the following girls for par- ticulars: Ann Kirkpatrick, '20, Mar- garet Fullerton, '20, in regard to sleighing parties; Esther Hollands, '21, Mirian Phelps, '23, for skating; and Mary D. Lane, '21, or Miriam Schlotterbeck, '23, for coasting par- ties. L. C. Smit,, Corona, Multiplex Har- mond, and ther high grade second hand ty'pewriters. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade.-Adv. Martha Washington Candies fresh every Friday. Tice's, 117 S. Main St. A TRIM VEIL TO COMPLETE THE TAIL e Wiveils oppejey n vogtp as they are now, notailore cos without onc. ',Espeially wiJ. 1 y need a smart new onfe for traveling; not or trim, tkiored app~arapg, but to make smarter an already smaxt costumne. piano- wonderful tone. city. Price is right. 203 or R 12 . Leaving So. Thay- * er L, oom 1. FOR SALE-Pair of hoe Hockeys, $5. Inquire 1102 Willard St. FOR RENT FOR RENT-A suite. Less than a block from campus. Terms reason- able. Phone 2626. 1130 W shtenaw, Ave. FOR RENT-For eight months, small five room house in one of the best S. E. localities. Phone 1600-J. We have a wide and complete assortment of Neis, Jnluding both v veils. These are in all the harmonizing colors with the winter suit shades' and in a variety of dots, embroidery patterns and novelty meshes, Have you seen the dark veils with contrasting French dots? We-have only the with the blue dots left, for'this new veiling is in deed popular. We have I F and veilings.however, in purple, navy, brown, taupe, and black. Come see them-we know' you can't' resist them. FOR RENT - A first class uite of