11, 1921. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I -I W~4omen All girls taking elective work of any kind who have not yet presented a certificate from Dr. Walker must do so before Tuesday, Dec. 13. Those failing to do so will not be allowed to attend class until their certificate is prepared. All league houses which have not paid their tax of $1 toward the ex- penses of the bazaar tea room should pay it at once to Margaret Whyte, '23. There will be an important meeting of the Xreshman Girls' Glee club at 4:10 o'clock Monday afternoon in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Adelia Cheever house and several of the small dormitories will be open dur- ing Christmas vacation. Girls who will be in Ann Arbor during the holidays should see Dean Myra B. Jordan. Girls who will be here during Christ. mas vacation are requested to sign in bluebooks placed for this purpose in Barbour gymnasium and at the candy booth in University hall. Wyvern society will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. All dues must be paid immediately. Mummers will meet at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon 4n the Women's league rooms at Barbour gymnasium. The new members of the club will give a play at this time. Dues Will be payable. Stylus will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at Martha Cook dormi- tory. Any one unable to complete the cov- er designs for the Junior Girls' play{ scores and programs by Dec. 12,J should see Barbara Baker, Monroe street. '23, at 6031 Monday, Dec. 12, is set as the last possible date for the championship hockey game between the junior and senior teams. Members of the teams are asked to report to their respective class captains. The game is scheduled for 4 o'clock. Sell "Eats" to Aid Building Fund Nearly $6 were added to the Wom- en's building fund by the girls of Betsy Barbour house Wednesday night when they all took advantage of what is called "Hot Dog Night." At 9:30 o'clock the announcement was made that hot doys were being sold at 10 cents each, and they all disposed of cents each, and they were all disposed of within a very short time. If you need a hand-bag before go- ing home Christmas, you'll find a large assortment at Wilkinson's, 325 S. Main St. You will be surprised at our1 low prices, too.-Adv. tCAST FR U IR PA TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON Tryouts for the Junior Girls' play have numbered more than 200 girls during the last two weeks. Due to the exceptional talent that has been shown the committee has much material to choose from. According to Elsa Olesen, chairman of the committee, announcement of the cast will be made this week, and rehearsals will begin after the holi- days. Choruses have not yet been picked but they will be chosen from those who exhibited special ability. Work on lyrics and music is pro- gressing. At a recent meeting the play was read and definite assign- ments given.Certain lyrics and pieces of music were assigned to several girls to work on. Cover designs for programs and' the scores are also be- ing designed. Lyrics, music, and designs should be sent to the following girls as soon as possible: Lyrics to Helen Torrey, 1204 Hill street; music to Josephine Connable, 1205 Hill street; and de- signs to Barbara Baker, 602 Monroe TODAY Sereen Personal Arcade-Bert Lytell to Paradise." in "A Trip Greeting Cards: Majestic - .. L. Frothingham presents "Pilgrims of the Night." Wuerth-William Fox presents "over the Hill." Orpheum-Charles Ray in "Mid- night Bell." f. AT THE THEATERS Just a few days left before you leave I I for home. THIS WEEK Stage Have your name placed on your cards as we can deliver them on 24 hoursI Garrick (Detroit)-Frank Tin- ney in "Tickle Me," a musical comedy. Do you need a trunk? Wilkinson has them-and good ones too. 325 S. Main St.-Adv. 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