_______ ______ ______ ______ ___ TE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _____________ '! N P IUIIILII U tIUULIII J RA0B r0Ili P NRAM I IP1 here, are several types of w ork1 tc I be carried on. Fvehundred tand lfifty; place ca rdtsmust, be made to be t, , _ ."I ~nII nthe trays of the patients on EaTT (r I" n orinig. Work on thes e will cor i:, 1 01P opasting, on cut-outs, printingr a _i.._A . . ...... . painting. Thei re are also x50 hEas,-.r G~:VA5I irls' Glee club '.ill1 eature of l greeting cards to be addressed ants ; , lcea this atenonat is to lac( senot through the mail. ILI.adeim men's league annual luncheon will be distributed. Each representativ~e is asked to bring an estimate of th(e num- ber of persons in her house who will attend the luncheon. Special miusic will11 be a fe the radio program whichi broadcasted fE om the Detrc Press radio station this after members of the University Y. The program, which will be form. of a vesper service, w~ wvith the prelude, "Melody" b: ler, which is to be given by J( f I) AT THE THIEATiER$ W. C.A .I C in th(e vil dtart y Kreia- fosephne EnglishActress Has Leading Role Connable, '23, and hope Hlalladay, '24.s A solo by Wilma Demuth, '23, will also be given. Hymns and the bone- diction are to be sung by members i of the Stanley chorus. The remainder of the program will'-. consist of a talk on "The Associationont e C m u " by Pl r a t Wh ej - 123, and a parallel talk, "The Associa- ^:.:"..; tion i the World", by Dorothy Jef- f rey, '24. Luella'Galliver, '23, will leadj' the devotions and will also lead in the litany of Consecration. Mi ibers of the Y. W.C.A. cabinet will accompany the other members onI f the trip v CONTEST TO CONTINUE , _________ IIETINEEN TUREEt[AML Pgg Chi Omega,'IDelta Gamma, and P1 eg ah, euiu EgiT c Beta Phi remain in the interhouse has- tr'ess, in official Loncd(on life Viscount- ketball tournament a>s a result of yes. ess of Dunsford, has arrived illnn v~ terday's games in Barbour gymnas- York, on her way to Chicago to take jumrr.I the leading feminine role in "If Winter In the first game, Pi Beta Phi defeat- C~e" ed l~appa Alpha Theta with a score of 25 to 15. The -game was slow with no particularly, good playing. In tVic, There will be a meeting of the Michi- Delta Gamma-Sorosis, game neither igan Dames at 8 o'clockl Tuesdaye~'e- team played according . to its usual nying in Newberry residence.t ab~ility. Delta Gamma won from Sor- osis by a score of 50 to 37. The gam-ro between Chi Omega and Kappa Delta WEEK 1JEGIN. ?;H S was the most evenly matched of the (T'oui1orrow) I\~ ~~[1 three games played. It was fast, I Monday Ml~jJI i h speeding up even more in the last 31ARCh 9L kJLL half. Good forward work was out- ,QPPOSIT'E CADILLAC HOTEL standing on both sides while the con- test between the centers amused th(ijT NI H settr.Chi Oeawon with a IT NI HT LAST "c cZ! score of 28 to Kappa Delta's 24. The standing of the three teams re-1 'ining in the contest is as follows:!TI W L Pet. 1 Chii Omega...... ...... 5 0 1.000 Delta Gamma......4 1 .80Ci Pi Beta Pi . ......4 1 .S000O Surprises T o Greet OM Kiddies At Easter . h ihl ilr~ flospital kiddies will receive a bigl sur~prise at Easter tile, when the mail j>y carrier delivers to each one of them aspecial Easter, greeting card sent, 014t by the Y. W. C. A. The social' sejVice committee of the University Y. Adapted by Avery Hll otoda IV'C. A. will open an Easter work- sh0op tomorrow in the south parlor; -____ o&,Newberry hall where these sur- I prises are to be niacde for the hospitalI Nights c0 , 75c, $11 patients. The workshop is to be open from P)! Each Attraction Begins oft 31( to~ o'clock every day until March 31. j- Womnen are asked to volunteer their NX E~ services if only a short time can bc T t~r given, as a great deal of assistance is jr needed. {e-:.nor caps; .i,.tI;)wus will be ready ;rtdif tti sn Tuesday at Mack's Athena Literrary society will hold its last open niecting at 7 :30 o'clock Tues- day c vc~en in the Alpha Nu room of FUniversity brill. The suobject for (1is- cussion will be "That the President Shall be ]elected by Direct Vote.'' All. vinninterested in becoming mem- besare invited to attend. Screen--Today SELL BANQUET TICKETS IGive Anniual Affair at Barbouir Gynt on Harch 31 Tickets for' the Michigan Womens' j annual banquet to be held Saturday. March 31, will be distributed to rep- resentatives from the various dormi- I tories, sororities and league houses l at 4 :15 o'clock this afternoon froml I the League booth at University hail.1 Each house has been asked to send aj + representative at this time, so that the tickets may be placed on sale a±, all places at the same time. Later in the week a general sale of tickets will be carried on, at the var- ious hook stores. ,Admisson for college women is to be 75 cents and that for alu mnae and friends will be $1. Tick- ets are being sold with stubs so that the exact number coming from each class can be counted ,and as only a limited number are available, it is ad- visable to purchase tickets early. Members of the freshman class have been asked to serve, following the tra- dition of other yearis. W'omen of thc faculty are also to attend the banj- duet. The lncheon, to be held in B~arbour gymnasium, will start at 12:30 o'clock and will be followed by a special pro- gram of addresses and music. 10 9 More than 375 tick~ets for the sp- for women's supper which is to be held, on Wednesday evening ln Barhoui gymnasium have been sold up to, thc. present time. It is anticipated that, 400 seniors will attend the supper. According to the tradition. of the gathering, the seniors appeaving 1r, caps aud'gowns for the first time will meet at 5:45 o'clock in the parlors. Contrary to previous nol~lce, collars for senior gowns will not be sol(d at Mack :A e company's but will be on sale from 11 to 12 o'clock and from E 2 to 4 o'clock Tuesdayand Wednesdlay CJat the le ague booth in University hal There will be a dress rehearsal of 'the Junior Girls' play at 7 o'clock to- morrow evening at the 'WThitney the- of Barbou~r gymnasium i' 1.re they wiill be served by the ladies of the Ccngre- gational church. The stings w hich the seniors will sing to the juniors later in the evening at the, junrior Girls' play wvill be pra~cticed during the banquet. Ruth Werkcheiser, '23, who is in charge of collecting the ,ongs. has arranged to have them bound i booklets as favors. Following the supper the seniors will form a double line aind march tco the Whitney theater where they will occupy a reserved section for the play Canoe Livery Opens A pr1l11 Saunders Canoe Livery wrill open for its regu~lar season April 1. No canoes will be allowed out before this date according to Mr. Saunders becauise',the current of the river is unusually swift at this time of year and the height of the water is above normal. Loesomethin~g? A classffled in the Daily will find. IL--Adv i i 'I jf .R Arcade-Cecil de Mille's "Ada m's Rib" with Anna Q. Nl~n Milton Sils, and Elliott Dex- ter; comedy and news. Majestic-Seymour Simions and Ten Syncopated Serenadlers. Johnny H-ines in "Sure-Fire Flint;," comedy and news. 0Orph eum-D. W. Griffith's "Way Down East," with Lillian Gish and Richard Barthlemess. Wuerth-."The Marriage Chance," with Alta Allen and Milton Sills; comedy, Larry Semen. in "The Agent." n. ".7 7-1 i ater.I Th re > ,Vlll ble a ir.etinlg of the >rc~)lrr ?re "w olf fWs:1's miie comm-rittee tatt 4 :15 c lc 1itaamorrow inl Barbour f?' 1n1]a: Ium.1 Women Ti ' 2 re 'tedflin Girl Reserve 7l C e lh who werc unable to attendj I!the(-,~ mooelMng Thursday night may3 th$ i 10ecourse0later. fAll l!oeague h 1ouses, dormitories and -ororil les are requested to send a rep- r'oscenltai to Olive McKay at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow in Barbour gymtnas- thitn. At this time tickets for the Wa- Qforrn I "wage-1 uls Wee IGarrick (Detroit)-"The Sjpring- time of Youth," a musical coca- S edy. 1(Shubert - ?Vichigan (Detroit) -- B~onstelle company in "Span- ish Love." be' Swagger Tops -oats r i... / _. r :. . ! "( f ,E hL RSERT ,I- G 2 F I ATE E h~il Tuesday ll Thursday Saturday PHONE MAIN 7790 SLINDAY--TUE SPAY D). W. Griffith's Everyone needs a sport, coal, thcsc days. They are an ideal school coa¢- and. what is, important is that Uire r so smart and nifty lookeing. ,: Y. A NT Hart Schajfner ?Iarx i g / Ebysl '7u c"it=R s 1 Mats. IJu y25c-50c and Sat. andtiy aid Closes on Sunday wit- 10 RIICIHARDI ) ARTI IL E ESS and 11 EI j' - . pI .. s:.: . : -, ...w. -.- tee; --"IDADI ES' __ , I Showis at 2--3:4a-4:2i.0--7-S ; V:)Alu4s, 35c. Riddles, 1oc. - "An Audacious and Extr aordinary Play that Whizzes on Like a Kansas Tornado" says. the New York World ii IT is quite par- adoxical that our Easter fash- ions are not only abreast of the mode, but at the & r i r F .a '. ' . f . _ ;:ti ' n 4 * , t a "' A ' . Y .. ~" ",, F ' rti t Y }4h' ref 5 t4 ... . -' ' Y' '6, ' ~ r ,,, 7 , o 7 k y 1 Y E W i L -Y Z Y., Q t S f y f7 , * 4 r q. 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