Persity Of Michigan League lIT ALUMNAE TO ME BENEFIT DANCE m at the University can help apaign for the University of ,n League by promoting the o be given Feb. 27 at the Gray- )etroit, by the Detroit Univer- Michigan club with the assist- alumni from 25 different uni- s- aber of the patrons and patron- re Ann Arbor residents, and nn Arbor university people are d to attend the affair. Tickets sale at the Union desk or, can be sd from Wilfred Shaw, editor of mnus. ; anticipated attendance of 1,000 will net sufficient profit to substantial contribution to the building. SES ASKED TO RRA -GE PARTIES omen's houses have been re- to give some entertainmentfor efit of the Michigan League. te Sorosis and Pi Beta Phi gave bridge teas last Satur- this purpose, and other houses gnified their intention to give affairs. campaign committee requests houses call the chairman, Neva 11, '22, phone 217, before defi- deciding upon their date, in Lat no two houses will schedule rtainment for the same after- r organized house for women decide the type of entertain- iich hey wish to give and then request to the chairman of the ee stating the name of the he desired time, and the type affair. If these rules are fol- Liere will be no conflicting en- ients. ta Holds Junior Ball Frida iference Radio News Service.) apolis, Feb. 21.-Five whole f space at the Hotel St. Paul en engaged for the University esota junior ball to be held night of this week. Tickets ing for $9.00. PRESS BR TON.PEAKS AT DETROIT MEETING That greater Michigan will result from the building of the University of Michigan League was brought out by President Marion L. Burton in hisl address to the Michigan alumnae of Detroit, at the luncheon which they gave last Saturday at the Hotel Statler. In, his epeech, President Burton paid a tribute to Dean Myra B. Jordan. for her 20 years of untiring service to University women. IAfter the luncheon Ann Noble, '20, led the alumnae in the singing of Michigan songs. The addresses of all the alumnae present were taken, so that the work of the Alumnae council might be carried on more efficiently. League Announcesj Caba ret Stunts! Stunts will be the main feature of the Women's league party which will be given at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon at Barbour gymnasium. The party will be in the nature of a cabaret, such as was given by the League last year. Theta Phi Alpha, Kappa Delta, and Alpha Omicron P1 sororities, and sev- eral league houses will take part. Helen Newberry residence orchestra will furnish music for dancing.. Nembership Fees Larned by Women' "I have been wondering and won- dering how I was going to scrape to- gether the money to pay the first in- stallment on my League life member- ship. One of the girls at our house is making cute little place cards and selling them to earn her $10. Not having any particular talent, I was in despair. However, being a true Michigan woman, I was resolved that I would never go through the sum- mer without taking out my member- ship. One cold morning last week I got up real early to study and hap- pened to go into one of the girls' rooms. Just through courtesy to her, I closed her window and turned on the heat. That gave me my inspiration. There were many girls in the house who were willing to pay me a few cents a day if I would do this for them every morning, so I made a con- tract with them, and now my $10 is assured to me." L. H. P. "I don't know of any particularway to) earn money, but I have a birthday coming next month and I know that my sister will give me at least $10 then, so I have asked her to make the check out to the Women's league. This will pay for my first installment, and next summer people will not have, to ask me what school I attend. They will know that I am a member of the University of Michigan League." C.O. E. "Why does everyone say, 'I must earn money to pay my League mem- bership fee?' I know of girls who could save it in a very short time ONE WEEK MORE if they only tried. I am carrying a heavy schedule and haven't tie for IN PIN CONTEST anything like that. Yesterday I pur- chased a little tin bank and now I put Those who are competing to win all my pennies and dimes in it and am the $50 for a life membership in the saving money that way." University of Michigan League have B. M. T. only one more week in which to com- _____ ' plete their designs for the life mem- bership pin. All drawings must be BRIDGE PARTIES FOR LEAGUE submitted to Edna Groff, '22, not later SHOW FINANCIAL SUCCESS than 5 o'clock next Wednesday, Mar. 1. Designs cannot be accepted that do More than $90 was realized for the not conform to the following speci- benefit of the University of Michigan fications: the finished pin must not League as the proceeds of the bridge exceed one-half inch in its greatest teas given Saturday afternoon at the dimension; "University of Michigan Sorosis and Pi Beta Phi houses. About League" must appear in full or abbre- 40 tables were arranged to accommo- viated on all designs, and if colors are, date the guests, and the attendance used, they must be Michigan colors. was large. Several alumnae returned Anyone wishing detailed information for the party. ' concerning the manner in which draw- Flowers decorated the dining rooms ings are to be prepared may call Edna where tea was served to the guests. Groff, '22, at Helen Newberry resi Prizes, which were donated by local dence. shops, were , awarded. The parties Detroit U. of If. Club Will1 Meet proved popular as well as successful University of Michigan club of De- financially. troit will meet at 12:15 o'clock to-. morrow., The meeting will be held Something for sale? A Classified at the Cadillac hotel in the palm room. Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.- Judge John Faust will speak on "Law Adv. and Order." Goo< Morning, Student. 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