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AT THE THEATERS

Music and lyrics for the Junior
Girls' play should be handed in as soon
as they are completed. They must be
given or sent to Josephine Connable,
'28, 1205 Hill street, by Saturday, Jan.
14, at the latest.
The annual fancy dress party of the
Women's league will be given at :30
o'clock-Saturday night in Barbour
gymnasium. The admission fee for
those in costume will be 10 cents, for
those not in costume 25 cents, and for
guests who are not members of the
league the admission fee will be 50
cents.
The regular monthly meeting of the
house presidents league will be held at
4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Bar-
bour gymnasium. Those who cannot
attend are asked to send a represent-
ative.
The regular meeting of the Pan Hel-
lenic will be heldat 4:15 o'clock this
afternoon at the Alpha Xi Delta house.
Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at
home to University women this after-
noon.
Games will be played for the first
time in the color tournament this aft-
ernoon and evening as follows: Red
vs. yellow, green vs. Blue, at 4:15
o'clock; grey vs. white, orange vs.
black, at 7:15 o'clock; purple vs.
brown at 8 o'clock.
Sigma Delta Phi will hold its regu-
lar meeting at 4.o'clock this afternoon
at Martha Cook building.
An important meeting of the Sen-
ior Girls' play committee will be held
at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Bar-
bour gymnasium.
The Business and Professional Wo-
men's club will hold its regular meet-
ing tonight in the city Y. W. C. A.
MEMBERSHIP MEETING TO
REPLACE VESPER SERVICE
Convention plans will be discussed
and the reports of standing commit-
tees given at the Y. W. C. A. member-
ship meeting which will be held at 4
o'clock tomorrow afternoon at New-
berry hall. This meeting will take the
place of this week's vesper services.
All the members of the association
are urgedmby the committee to come
and take an active part.
Y. W. C. A. COMMITTEE SEC'Y.
TO SPEAK AT BETSY BARBOUR
Miss Louise Holmquist, executive
secretary of the student committee of
the national board of the Y. W. C. A.,
will speak from 3. to 4 o'clock on
tomorrow afternoon. The advisory
board of the University Y. W. C. A. in-
vites the wives of the faculty and
women of the community to be pres-
ent.
CLUB INITIATES GIRLS FROM
RUSSIA, IRELAND, AND CHINA
Representatives, of three different
countries were initiated into the Wo-
men's Cosmopolitan club last Satur-
day night. They are Julia Han, '25,
and Lucy Wong, Grad., from China;
Jane Skillen, '25, from Ireland, and
Mary Marcus, Grad., from Russia.
Professor Bartlett to Address Club
Miss Barbara Bartlett, director of
training in public health nursing, will
address the Girls' Educational club at
8 o'clock tomorrow evening at New-
berry hall. The hostesses will be Har-
riet Smith, '22, Ivaleen Smith, '22, and
-Jean Thomas, '22.
Dean Jordan Leaves for Mt. Clemens
Dean Myra B. Jordan who has been
suffering from rheumatism for the last

few weeks left yesterday afternoon
for a week at Mt. Clemens, Mich.
EAfPr-'S A APPY- ii
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WRITE T1
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