THE MICHIGAN DAILY course, although elective work is not compulsory. Those wishing to enroll are asked to sign up on the bulletin board at Barbour gymnasium. HoursS for these classes will be announced later. - HOUSE HEAD MEETING ATTENDED BY160 WOMEN Sixty presidents of University hous- es, the totalnumber now elected, rep- resenting 1,000 Michigan women, at- tended a supper given by Dean Myra B. Jordan, Monday evening, at Bar- League Parties Appeal To Mlany "Where are you going, my pretty{ maid?" "To the Women's league party, of course," she said. This is the answer most frequently heard every Friday afternoon as wom- en of all classes hurry toward Bar- bour gymnasium to enjoy the pro- grams prepared for them and to join in the informal fun that follows. If you can remember the time when you used to be "skeered" to go to bed in the dark because there were bears hidden in the room, then the without selling experience to become associated locally with big banking institution Not necessary to have Fad banking or selling experience; ve teach you in daily sales meetings conducted ny trained men and by per- sonal assistance working as a junior. 1ou will start earning at once while earning. $30.00 and more weekly not at all uncommon. Come in and talk] At over-see what other part time men are doing, then decide. See Fred E. Fox, 703 First National Bank Build- ing, 9 to 10 mornings or phone 418-W for appointment. Guaranty Fin- ance Corporation. E. D. LEARN TO DANCE Prof. Mittenthal's School for Danc- ing Friday evenings. Class 7:00 to 8:30. Class for Ann Arbor folks as well as University students and also married folks. You can take term, half term, or single lessons. Rates for eight lessons: Gents $8; ladies $5. Enroll now. Class growing rap- idly-Adv. Read The Daily for Campus News. !-S~ Home of Sweet and Purity Always Fresh 30 S. Main Phone 474-W bor gymnasium. recitation by Esther Welty, '23, will be Mrs. Marion L. Burton, styling- her-apt pea.Iyurat nlis self the president of one of the hous- apt to appeal. If your taste inclines eS on the campus, spoke of the re- perninof the presengim- sponsibility resting on house presi- HersnEtiot,matineygirl by dents as leaders of their groups. Dean Helen Elliot, '23, will tickle your fan- dens a lades f tei grup. Dancy. Aesthetic dancing by Grace OhI- Jordan in a short talk expressed her c het'1dargbytGracenh, satsfatio a th lageattndacemacher, '21, Marguerite Cavendish, satisfaction at the large attendance '21, and Hortense Hoad, '24, will also and said it was her hope to unite the be a feature of the afternoon's enter- large body of women whom the house tainment. presidents represent, and make effec- "Get-acquainted" circle dances in tive their potential power in Univer- the gymnasium and card games in sity life.th gynsu ancadamsn Tals by Marguerite Clark, '21, league rooms will follow the pro- president of the Women's league, and tram. Marguerite Chapin, '20, assistant to the dean of women, explained the or- PAPERS OF CHEMISTRY PROF. ganization of house presidents, their COME BEFORE SOCIETIES duties, and their house organizations. Horatia Corbin, '22, was elected chair- Three papers by Dr. E., D. Camp- man of a nominating committee to bell of the Chemistry department suggest names for officers of the or- have come before English chemical ganization who will be elected at its societies lately. next meeting.- ne__ ____ng.Freshmen Hear Lecture on Posture ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT "Posture" was the subject of the GAMMA PHI BETA DINNER second hygiene lecture for freshmen given by Miss Marion Wood at 4 Announcement was made of the en- o'clock yesterday afternoon in Sarah gagement of Margaret Campbell Crit- Caswell Angell hall. Emphasizing the tenden, '22, of Washington, D. C., to importance of correct posture, Miss Lawrence Bassett Schneider, '20, of Wood explained that it avoids friction Lawenc Bsset chnide, 20,ofand thus conserves energy. She Fort Wayne, Tnd., at a formal dinner adtu osre nry h Fortaynvendr ta frmals dnnem- pointed out that correct sitting pos- party given for the members of Gai- ture is just as essential as standing, ma Phi Beta sorority by the Ann Ar-, and both are necessary for health. bor alumnae at the Barton Hills an__trencssr___ he_ h Country club last night. Mr. Schneid- OPPORTUNITY-Am organizing a er is a member of Phi Rho Sigma and sales force to handle a very conserv- Kappa Sigma fraternities. ative new financial institution secur- ity. Can use ten men easily extra Special Hosiery sale this week $1.00 hours. Good commissions, dignified value for $.65. While they last. Davis work; the work will be instructive Toggery Shop, 119 N. Main St.-Adv. also of market conditions. See me anyhow between 5 and 6 P. M. 602 First National Bank Buildin E. G. Patronize Daily advertisers.--Adv. ITilden. 32-1 TRADE MARK REC. U4.PAT OFF. 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