11 vno*44 .1 . I Rehearsal- schedule of "The Yel- RITTEES low Jacket" for the rest of this week ORTS is as follows: Three o'clock this afternaoon, in Hill auditorium, act 2; 4 o'clock~, act ane helewery2; 7151 o'clock~ this evening, iii ship in Nw ryhall, act 3. atenoni )o Lagute' Hill auditorium, act 1; 2 o'clock, act 2; r~ipntr-4.o'clock, act 3. the a'nae Ltive ncil, i-of given by N eva of the under- titee, the pro- ,booth alone ort also show- $4,000 are sent time and All girls wishing to enter the ten- nis tournament must sign up by Fr~i- day night on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium. The ladies of the Altar society of St. Thomas' church will give a card and dancing tarty at 8 o'clock Friday night in St. Thomas' 'hall. All freshmen and sopohmore girls who wish to tryout for class baseball teams. will meet at 4 o clock Monday afternoon for their first practice. De- finite practice hours will be also de- cided upon at this time. of the tich have been iing a Greek art of the Sum-1 D. discuss- MUNATIOiNS ampus organ- e their lists of e in the bands j uncil election turday, April At nominationsI result in for- on the ballot,. s made neces- mes should be the eligibility in the hands e weer before should be, sent1 234, chairman mi9ttee, Mich- All girls wishing to sign up for the tennis tournament or for their houses in the basiball league, must do so by tonight. SAll houses in the baseball tourna- mn -nt should sign today on. the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium for practices at Palmer field. Chaperones for dances over the week end are: Union-Friday, Mrs. H. G. Berger; Saturday, Mrs. E. G. Heartt; Armory-Friday, Mrs. H. B. LazAl ; Saturday, Mrs. Yates Adams. Rehersals for act 1 of the Senior Girls play~ will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon in University hall. Girls who have any old lace or costumes for the period of 1800 are asked to call Margaret Spalding at 398. Lealgue Parti, to be This Atfernoon jThe regular Women's league party will be held at 4:15 o'clock this aft- ernoon at Barbour gymnasium. Helen :Newberry residence orchestra will furnish the musi'c for dancing. Velma Carter, '24, chairman' of the house committee, promises especiallyr good refreshments. IILULIJ ' tIIIUIULiJ MOTI FOR CHILDRENI Florence B. Paddock, '17, a vocalist from Detroit,' will offer additional features at the benefit movie, "'A Girl Named MVary," starring Marguerite Clark, which will be given under the' auspices of Helen Newberry residence at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Majestic theater. The proceeds of the. performance will be tuirned over to the Michigan league campaign fund. Miss Paddockt who spends a great part~ of her time studying and singin~g children's songs, will sing several especially arranged numbers at this time.. Tickets for the performance may be secured from any of the girls of Helen Newberry residence or purchased at the door. Children's tickets will be sold for 20 cents. Adults are also in- vited to accompany the children. Any- one wishing children to be called for and taken to the performance may call 2338, and one of the Ne3wberry' girls will serve them in this way. FACULTY WOMEN TO HIKE SATURDAY Members of the athletic section of the Faculty Women's club have ar- ranged to go for a hike at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The hikers will meet at the Engineering arch and will walk out to the Forestry farm 'where Prof. L. J. Young, of the forestry de- partment, has given them the privi- leges of using the log cabin and of, making a campfire. Tea will be serv- ed and a talk given beside the camp- fire. The swimming tank in Barbour gymnasium can be used between 3 and 4 o'clock next Thursday for the first time by members of the athletic sec- tion who wish to swim or to learn to swim. Those wishing to use; the tank are asked to call Mrs. J. E. Enswiler, chairman of the swimming committee of Mrs. F. R. Finch, vice-chairman of the committee. A locket fee' of $1 must also be paid to R. A. Campbell, treasurer of the University,' for the privilege of using the tank. Freshzn,an Glee Club Dance Postponed The matinee dance which was to be given by the Freshman Girls' Glee club has been postponed indefintely on account of the conflict with the Il- linois baseball game.' Anyone having tickets may have their money refund- ed by returning them. "2$ LIT$ NOTICE All members of the 1922 liter- ary class who have not yet paid their class dues of $2 are urged to do so at once. Checks are to be mailed to the class treasurer at 2107 Washtenaw avenue. Names of 'senior lte- whose. dues are yet unpaid are now posted in the reg- istrar's office, according to Walt- or B. Res., president of they class, FRESH LITS NOTICE Freshman lits are requested to mhall their class dues to D. E. 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