THI MICHIGAN DAILY tary, Mary Ives, '23; treasurer, Anne Mushken, '23; member-at-large, Cath- erine Greenough, '24. The yearly re- ports of all officers and committees were also given at this time. BLUE BOOKS--BLUE BOOKS- all sizes at Cushings.-Av. WUIomen Several changes have been made in rehearsals for Senior Girls' play. All choruses of the three acts will re- hearse from 3 to 6 o'clock and the cast of all three acts from 7 to 9 o'clock today. The representative of the John Ward Howland company, of Detroit, will be in the office of the dean of women from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 2 to 4 o'clock today, to interview girls who wish to consider openings in the real estate business. IWASHINGTON CLUB TO BOARD I UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN1 IFIE TIIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. )VERTI SING. FOR RENT Undergraduates of colleges, visit- ing Washington this summer may have meals at the National club house of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, ac- cording to a letter received at the of- fice of the dean of women. Any wom- an who desires to avail herself of this opportunity should present a letter from her dean or president. This of- fer is said to be valuable not only for the opportunity of intercollegiate] friendship, but for more sordid finan- cial reasons. The association, in convention last March, changed its name to the Am- erican Association of UniversitytWom- en, and affiliated formally with the In- ternational Association of University Women. GENEVA DELEGATES PLAN MEMBERSHIP NIGHT STUNT At a meeting yesterday afternoon of the women who are going to the Lake Geneva conference this summer, plans were made for the program for mem- bership night which will take the place Announee Engagement at Dinner Party Announcement was made last night Announcement of the engagement at the Alpha Phi house of the engage- of Dr. E. C. Baumgarten, '18M, of De- ment of Frances Maire, '21, to Robert troit, to Emma E. Eckfeld, '18, of this Peel, of Lansing. Miss Maire is a mem- city, was made at a dinner party giv- ber of Alpha Phi sorority, and Peel en last evening. Miss Eckfeld is a is a member of Phi Delta Theta fra- graduate of the training school for ternity. nurses and has for the past two years been the University Dental colliege Indoor, tennis and baseballs-all nurse. Dr. Baumgarten is a member kinds. CUSHINGS.--Adv. of the traditional association night this year. The group from the Uni- versity of Michigan, which will be composed of at least 15 women, will represent the foreign group in the pro- gram. Laura Snyder, '21, and Helen Aubrey, '23, have been chosen to rep-I resent the Japanese and Chinese girls. Those who have not yet turned in their reservation deposits and their summer addresses are requested to give them to Thekla Roese, '22, immed- iately. of the Phi Beta Pi fraternity. T wedding will be held in the fall. APPROACHING MARRIAGE AND ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCI Ruth Minor, ex-'22, whose engag ment to Elmer Cress, '20, was a nounced shortly before Christmas, w be married at Grand Rapids, June Miss Minor is a member of Alpha F sorority and Cress of the Phi Kap Sigma fraternity. interested in a oposition in De- If so, see Mr. an Union after 4 or Friday morn- 177-3 to board during me cooking, $6.00 ' dinner and sup- lley, 314 E. Wil- 21-M. 177-41 L. Call Eman, .1268, be- ) and 8:30 evenings or! E. Huron St. 175-21 Boys for coming school and board. Home cook- es reasonable. Mrs. E. 2Oakland, phone 2378-W. 176-3 'rom July 1 to Sept. 15, (cook for small family. work. Phone 2096 morn-' 177-3 or next fall, single room, from eampus. Desired by nan. Address, Box G. A. 176-21 Suite for three for next Reynolds at 746-R, be- d 8 at night. 177 'or next year, a suite for 'ee students. Call Kuhn1 at 1175-J. 177-21 y upperclassmen, desir- s near campus for next ress Box X. Z., -Daily. 177 To buy a good. canoe. after 6 P. M. 177-4 Till buy log slide rule. 2682 after 8. 176-2 FOR RENT-Desirable first floor room, for ladies or married couple, with kitchen privileges and private en- trance and porch on S. Division. Any one having Sanitary cots or double deck beds for sale, will also call 1478-R or 427 East University. 117-2 FOR RENT - Two suites for light housekeeping during summer ses- sion. 214 S. Ingalls St. Phone 854-J. Half block from the campus. 176-3 FOR RENT-Nice sleeping porch with connecting suite. Shower. Other nice rooms for summer. Cheap. 934 S. State. , 177 FOR RENT-Two single rooms north of campus. '1724-J. 177-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST--Will the person who. took brown hat with initials R. E. H., from seat S. 2 in Natural Science Aud. at 10 o'clock Tuesday, call Heidemann at 508-M. 177 LOST-Little finger ring, pearl with cluster of diamonds-on University street car or in front of 1205 Hill St. Reward. Helen Master, 1205 Hill ,St. 177-3 LOST-Eastman kodak up river Sun- day. Call Gillhooley, 779-W. Re- ward. 177-2; LOST- Waltham watch, gold chain and gold knife Saturday. Finder please return to H. A. Joeb, 605 E. Jefferson. Reward. 177-4 FOR SALE FOR SALE - Doctor's instruments, surgical chair, roll top mahogany desk. Phone 1217-M. 176-2 FOR SALE-Old Town canoe, excel- lent condition. Phone 1072-W be- tween 6 and 7 P. M. 177-3 FOR SALE-18 foot Old Town canoe. Call Lippincott, 1599-R, between 5:30 and 6 o'clock. 177-2 FOR SALE-Wheel in good condition, reasonably priced. Martin Larson, 959. 177-2 The Girls' Educational club will hold an important meeting for new members only at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Prof. C. O. Davis, 1030 Martin place. Election of officers will take place. The Freshman Girls'. Glee club will meet at 7 o'clock Thursday, June 9, at Betsy Barbour house for a seren- a t APA nK iLG.u.1.PATOII.. Ir ade. E Individuality and Good Taste in Commencement Gifts ane O iii hop Latest Arrivals .. },; ... q - VPd' Not all women prefer Sport Shoes. Here is dressiness with details that suggest the practicability .of street wear. Notice the one-piece ankle strap and vamp saddle, with pretty lines and sensible heels. Brown Calf-Kid-White Cloth SWalk-Over Boot Shop 115 South Main Street structor for next e strictly modern 172-9 summer students, shady suites nearl e 2624-M. 176-2 11111I1111 11111111 1 N11l1 II I IU11111t1 t1 Iliull lllll n J1 111 1t111 iini1t 11111i1ll unit 111 t111 ulll llll l I i 111111 11111111 11 1 I1111111[11tIt1111t 1Iffill lIMIIIIIIIIttIIuIIIIIII111111 MAKE HIM SMILE t . '1 }~. SEND THE KID TO CAMP '4 TODAY 15 TAG DAY YOUR CHANCE to brighten up a boy's summer and start him right TELEGRAM Washington, D. C., June 6th. Students' Camp Committee, Lane Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Princeton Summer Camp ranks at the top. It provides a real experience and opportunity for service to men in college and does a great good for the boys. The frequent camp reunions in the winter in New York which are enthusiastically at- tended by both the former boys and coun- sellors is evidence of the value they all attach to the camp. Congratulations and best wishes for THE FACTS 1: CAMP WILL BE OWNED BY UNIVERSITY STU- DENTS. 2. 150 POOR CITY KIDS TO BE TAKEN OUT THIS SUMMER. 3. WILL COST $10 PER KID. 4. ALUMNI FURNISHING $5,000 FOR CAMP SITE. 5. SIMILAR CAMPS OPERATED BY PENNSYLVANIA AND PRINCETON. 6. TAGS SELL FOR 50 CENTS.AND UP. 7. A BUSY TIME, TO BE SURE, BUT WE CAN DO IT! 8. THE KIDS ARE WAITING--CAN YOU REFUSE? TELEGRAM West Philadelphia, -Pa., June 5. Robt. J. Dunne,, Chairman, Students' University Camp Com. Ann Arbor, Michigan. The University camp has been conducted a number of years by the students of the University of Pennsylvania' and is one of the noblest and most helpful instruments in the uplift of the boys who come to the camp who otherwse would not have an outing. A new life is opened to them and I am glad to say that not a few are striving to lift themselves out of their surroundings and to accomplish something in the world. Our camp is worth MILLIONS OF DOLLARS so far as its influence for good is concerned. EDGAR F. SMITH, Provost Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania. GEORGE W. PERKINS, Pres. Philadelphia Society, Assistant to Postmaster General Will Hays. / WEAR A TAG This space donated by . WUERTH COMPANY "Fashion Park Clothes" TODAY Checks may be mailed to FRANK E. ROYCE, Treasurer University Camp F Lane Hall Ann Arb '>A a YOUR INVESTMENT IN MICHIGAN'S FRESH AIR CAMP, I TREET i ,.