w .. : rtm Y 11 rI Fellows Johnson, Miss Ida Mrs. Katherine Lee Bates, IO0Iga Petrova and Mrs. C1arr; Bond all have given much time to the organization. It is pre-eminently an ti tion for all Penwoinen' and should.. do much for the mut fit of women of the pen,p brush. INBERSIP INfCUDES S OF PROMIIVNT.' AIERICANS Of vital importance to the writing women of the University as w~ell as all those con cerned in the interests of the professional women writers of the country is thie League of Ameri- can Pen Women. The organization .with1 headquarters at the nationial capital, had its in- ception in April, 1922, growing out ofai increasing demand by young writer s, for a firmer foundation- upon which they mighlt base their; hopes of support and recognition, and the desires of the established writers to raise a literary edifice for America of whichli she might be, justly .proud. Today it is established firmly in all states through the workings of the state vice-presidents and the "Pen Woman"-the official organ of the so- ciety. Active members of the League of -American, Pen Women include two- men authors, cartoonists, composers of music, designers of fine arts and. crafts, dramatists, editors, .experts' in advertising, geneologists, illuminat- ore, illustrators, jeurnalists, lectur- ers of recognized professional rank1, painters, poets, publicity profession- als, publishers, scenario writers, sculptors, and song and lyric writ. ers, who have been pdid for original work in any of'-these lines. Among the members are many wo- men who prominently figure .in Amer- ican life today. Mrs. Louts N. Geld- ert,who is '" w president of the or- ganzatonat one timre lived in Mich- igan. Mrs. Kathleen Norris, Mrs, . Fannie Hastip Lea, Mrs. Grace Rich- MASQUES TO HIOLTY ANNi PLAY ~NE1IBER 2 J. Raleigh Nelson nllet governing board of Masques dramatic club, on Monday of determine the plays which peseted to th~e club fat meeting of, the year on Thi that timfe, the club will vo one to be Ares~entedl as i play the dates for whichl set as November 22 and 24, This is the first year thal has given- the big play' of during the first semester. ANNQ-JNC1EFNT IS MAIDE 0f T D N S 1Announcement has been the marriage of Pau line Pei Yale, Mich., to Robert B. HE D enver Colq. Mrs. Hall is a member of Xi Delta sorority- and Mr. member of the Chi Phi frat present the Halls are liviri Arch street in Anni Arbor. Boards of tGovernors Neeti Y Boards 'of governors, of halls of residence have bee: meetings regularly this falli Jean Hamilton. Dean Rjau lieves that in this way the ly unified p}olicy which worked for will be reached. Michigan Daily and Chimes qts. Annie a. Tarbell, Madamne ie Jacobs-- hi of their _organiza- d as such th tual bene- of pencil and p', i VA~L 42 AND -24 U1 with the qi , women's to fternoon to of 1shall be its first uirsday. At ho )te on the ar he, annual 39 have been ,t Masques ha the year tit 5 made of ,ad,, '241 (of all, '23, oti s the Alpha er Hall is a ernity. At Ml ng at 02 With Deain ril women's l nr holding da with Deain nit ~ton be- conclotis- fie is being -- for $4.50; ii' 4 WIomen, All girls interested in belonging to he Girls' Mandolin club will have an pportunity to try out fr~om 4 to &:30 clock, today at Newberry hail. Any irl who can play a stringed instru- nent is eligible for membership. All girls who wish to try out for the Lested to meet rs at3 o'clock this af- ernoon, in room 204- of the School IMusic. All entering upperclassmen who ge not been assigned an advisor re requested to call Georgia Church, SORORITY PLEDGES I Vassar alumnae meeting and dinner pba fraternity. Mlr. Gregory is assist- GAT'IHER AT TEAS hst nighrt at the W omen's- club of ant in the 'geology departirent. t)Aoit. Dean Hamilton addressd--- -- - th Ce meeting on the subject of wozmen h lorse Ba11R, ingAgn Pola /Hlaving successfully passed throughan coedurcation as differing from the IHorse bzack riding in Ann Arbor is the trials of formal rushing season, {lproblemf of women in the girls' col- again approaclhing the popularity it the new soroity pledges are now to 'e enjoyed last spring. Every day a larg- be initiated into the mysteries of the- er quota of horsyes are sent out from' "ancient cult of tea worship. Foster- ZINC 10E)IF) - OF STUI)ENTS the riding stables on Ann street. About ed by the Pan-Hellenic aissociation, a 1\\NOIUNCi ;l AT SORORITY HOUSE 20 horses are now kept-there, mostly series of teas to 'promote acqjuain1 for the, use of students. ance and friendship among the new Announcement was made Tuesday So far this y ear thecre ha.ve been a pledges is given each year by the eveninrg at the Kappa Delta house of greaiter numbe~cr ofa girls enjoying this various sorority grpups of pledges. t he engagemrnt of Marjorie Wester- >iprt than men. chit the m1en have Each group in turn acts as hostes.ses mann, '23, of Ann Arbor, Mich., to, E. _____________________ ( at one tea to which all the other) Payson Gregory, '24, of Howell, Mich, groups are invited, thus giving op-' Miss 'Westerman is a member 'of the porunty oreach individual to meet kapa Delta sorority, while Mr. AthmebrofheterpdgunGroyblnstohePKaa its, and building 4, foundation for ---_____________A.1-____________ more complete cooperation among the ____________________ GHERiQM AIhY future sorority members.ATTET AT S 0 f/nGD mceJ g Invitations have already been sent3 out for the first of these teas, whichj will be held at the Gamma Phi, RetaI TODAY-SCREENS 11 house, fromn three to five o'clock on T NGTSdoe to $2.501 Thursday afternoon. Arcade - Jackie Coogan in WED IGHTS PA.5c to $1.60 "Trouble"; comedy and news. GAO SAT. MAT. 50c to $ 2,84 j AIM 'I EA'OGV Majestic-"The Valley of SilentI MAX SPIEGEL Preserts DANCE FOR LEAGUE BENEFiT; V Men," a Curwood story; YBus-j NORA BAYESw ter Keaton in"Cp.InTeNwWlnclMuei uey Members of Gamma Phi Beta soror- "QU InTe N0' Has E ARTlsi Sj o -"e ity will give a matinee :dance at theJ Orpheum-"The Right Way," a Michigan Union on Saturday, Octo-f Thomas Mott Osborne story; her 14, the proceeds of wvhich will add comedy and news. to the fund for the Women's Build-VILN ing. Kennedy's orchestra will play. Wuerth-George Arliss in "The I VILI LASS Tickets are now on sale at Wahr'9 iE Ruling Passion" and comed.v reSpE respi TO SECUR Tfed ] Rhodes t' urc. L, -.r I CALL 29,6-R 'All .aae ions oon sophomores are requested to their heart and lung examina- at. the Health.- Service before on Thursday, Oct. 5. Clothes which were left in the lock- rs last June, must be claimed by° o'clock Thursday, Oct. 5. Junior and senior~ women who de- ire to take any of the fall sports are~ equested to report at the field: arch- ry at 4:15 on Tuesdays and Thurs-' ays ; tennis and hockey at 4:15 on londays and .Wednesdays. Kappa Alpha Theta will be the first orority to, entertain Dsean Jean Ham- ton. The affair which they are anning is a tea; to be given on Sun- ay, October 8. Got a room to rent? A Daily classi- ed ad will find a roomer:-Adv. PQ ti ~ rcto >z ,tr grdlrnrP Thom' .1s YWeighian, LeatrIc kJoyD the o 'ion pictujre i n d utry w i tlIIou t =goal, past or present. and Graham's book' stores. Single' tickets will be sold only, to men as no. girls may attend unescorted. DEAN AI)IRESSES WOMfEN AT V A$SAU ALUMNAE 'IEETIN(G TODAY-STAGE. Garrick (Detroit)-Nora Bayes in "Queen of Hearts." Shubert ,Michigan (Detroit)- The Bonstelle Company in "The Enchanted Cottage." OPEN FOR A FEW PUPlLES Rex 31011e, Violinist, Graduate of May Leggett Abet -Pupil of Leopold Auer and Victor Kuzdo Make appointmnents at 632 0 tl(LAnD AVENUE Ann Arbor Dean Jean Hamilton , and Miss Jean ette Perry, social 'director of Betsy Darbour house, attendied the - I - -. ~ - r i f p ' .. . . z s .. .. .. r. ARTHUR M. ROSENBERG Nt Represent ing Tlie Arthur M. Rosenberg CO.' TAILORS - NEW HAVEN, CONN. at ALLENEL HOTEL.'' TO DAY ,,i iii } "a'. t 't. ,+. Yrs. 1 } *l6r 3. .i"k u r. ""t t- r +C :r ie j r c A'R 13; 6 . 1 .:. SARTING TODAY TIHRU .SATURDAY 2:00-3:30-7:00-8:30 HEP FILPI 1'M IN TUBLE U ,,,. -"-WAWA"* M a 04 'T *.%* f;, ,Music For Michigan Studn When you're tired of studying and need relaxatiot try Music -- the greatest and 'most natural tonic for nerves. Music will cost, you less than most any other ro tional entertainment you could desire. A' sm ll Victor 'trola' for $25.00 somte pf the world's muic by the greatest ists, ,right at your wel will be restful as we, small paymnt dowo place one or, these in ments in 'your room. ustoday about one. -If you play, will need one or are. tudyjng, pianoc whiere you can get tired crea- Vic- with 4 best t*art- Abow' ell as A Iwill 'istru- See ~you at it osat l ser- Uk- dges lab- tstrtu- N ' when you wanteit.We 'rent piarn reasonable prices and give you 'good vice. in tuning and regulating. 0 Z~tai -Thiey called it' Bt you'll find th-re( r~ ~ ery tear. That's how Jackie snake ff ~William Peery and Glo por ting "cast, and Queenie, the is ther e all the time trying b " / , 1 > ''rouble' to enjoy. ADDED "The I a I ! AL 'r; - - h. . . , . . _ _ . , ; .,, f (((7 . + . ,i , ' , ./+\ " I - w116- e-" N ' ' 12' ~; 7 C. F. Martin Mandoin~s, Guitars, uleles are conceded by competent ju to be- pure in tone, easy to play and TI rouable"- { solutely durable. You can make no take in baying one of these fine in esmiles for ev- es "Trouble" his finest. nra Hope head. a big sup- ie pup of "Peck's Bad Boy," to steal the picture. Here's Renri I~ C: ments. MATNE EVENING laft