£A I- In V*A.. I'.k-l-t-II I LIJ lull ES1 *-CHOSEN e, Athiletic A ;,. e is Ionand Announce Noinees for' Po-io; G. f,' )1 Nominations for offlce-, of the Uni- Verity of 1Michigan's Women's league, l otb Womnns Athlctic association and (eUniver'sity Y. W. C. A. were inadce' This week by the various committees. The election of cl'licers for all three rethese organizations will take place 4the same time foillewing spring va-1 Otion. wvill be 1)7, ballet and wlil tako raee at University hall. The following w omen ihave been nominated for the offices of the Won-'I eng.'s league: Pr-esident, Dorothy Bs hop, '24, Helen Delbridge, '24, Susan1 Fitch, '24; vice-president, Freida Diek- hoff, '24, Kathryn Woodward, '24; treasurer, Jeanne Briggs, '25, Alice; Powell, '25; corresponding secretary, Grace Hall, '25, Dorothy NMcFarlen, '5; recording secretary, Margaret Bea, '5,Olive McKay, '25; senior rep-I resentative, Elizabeth Car'son, '24, Dor- is Crouse, '24; junior representative, Marion Barlow, '25, Margaret Dixon, 1 '25, Alphra Ladd, '25, Elizabeth Lieb- ermann, '25; sophomore representa- tive, Virginia Kersey, '26, Ruth Ran-I kin, '26. W, A. A. ?Nominees Nominations for the Women's Ath-. letic association include: President, El'1izabeth Cain, '24, Elizabeth Lauver, '24; vice-president, Mariannia Smalley,! '25, Loraine Price, '24; treasurer, Mar- ion Bigelow, '26, Norma B3owbur, '24; secretary, Alma Crouse, '25, Dorothy Began, '25; senior, representative, Lois Miller, '24, Winifred' Craigie,°'24; jun-. ior representative, Anne Sims, '25, Merle Rowe, '25; sophomore repre- sentative, Dorothy Oghorn, '26, Alice 4Langthorn, '26., Y. W. G A. Nominees Nominations for Y. W. C. A. officers were: President, Lila Reynolds, '24. Dorothy Jeffrey, '24;* vice-president, Luvern Ilays, '26, Rosemary Lawrence, '24; secretary, Elizabeth Burns, '25, Helen W. Brown, '20'; treasurer, Verna. ITrebilcockt, '25, Lrillian Wetzel, '25. The defeated candidates for pres- ident of the Y. W. C. A. will become the undergraduate representatives.I ----~-I 1_ .. AT TIlE TREATERS ScarerD-,roaay Arcade--"What a Wife Learns," with Milton Sills and Mar-' guerilte De LaMotte; "Fight- ing Blood;" news. Majestic-Viola$ Dana in "Crino- line and Romance;" Bull Mon- tana in "The Twins;" the Four Singing Usher Sister. -r 1? Orpheum---Root Gibson in "Kindl- ed Courage;" 'Reginald Denny in "The Leather Pushers;" Universal news. Wuerth-"The Ladder JInT," with Tully Marshall; on the stage, the Sunshine' Kiddies. rGymnasium classes will meet at the regular class hours beginning with the first day after spring .vacation in Bar-: bour_ gymnasium. All women taking gymnastics =are requested to report in s treet .clothes to select their outdoor sports. HThe Women's league will receive 10 per" cent' on all purchases _made by students -and residents of Ann Arbor at Himelhoch's in Detroit next week. There will be a Michigan student in ithe -office 'on the first floor to register these customers as they come in. This plan will be carried out only during the week of 'spring vacation. The next meeting of the Business Women's club will be held at 7 o'clock Tuesday night,. April 10, in Lane hall.1 Only women who have registered will be privileged to vote at the comn- 'ing election of Y. W. C. A., officers.l The' office in Newberry hall will bel open. for registration from 10 to 121 and fromn 1 to 4 o'clock today. There will be no league party this week because of vacation. Payments for life memberships to the Women's league should be onde~l as soon 4as possible after vacation.f fQhecks may be mailed to Dorthy W y-j lie, 1052 Baldwin avenue. Therfl range in roomrz 330, Eng- {place, Cynthia Smith, '26; tied for { For the fifth event the sophomores Bc at Club Htolds Annualg Bal Tonighmtl mneeing buiildlng, will be open Wed- second, Blanche Hull, '25, and Joseph-'0id aerpentine travreling while the Friends of the Oarsmen and memr - We Call For and P~elW*e nesday evening, April 11, for anyone ine Weiler, '26; tied for third, Nan cy freshmren performed on the, windcow hers of the Detroit Boat club have been NORACE OLAYIEW w"ho wishes to practice during vaca- Harsh, 125, and' Dorothy Patton, '23. ladders. The winners were as fol- invited to attend the Oarsmen's ball CcIN RESN Ition. Toward the final score, this eettot- lows: First place, Isabel W aterworth,! which will be given tonight in the! Fine Cunstomn TailorliE - aled one and one-half points lol the '24, and Alice Youcng, '26; second plae, ballroom of the Detroit Boat club by 8024 8. STATE U51 The King's Daughters will have an- sophomores, and four -and one-h.alflMagurie umming° 1s, '26; third place,' the Naval board of the club. other rummage sale from 2 to 9 o'clockIpoints for the freshmen, ainLidly 26. As a result the El1aborate preparations, including tomo rrow at the Community house,1 In the second event the sophomorea freshme~n added six more points to the decoration of the ballroom in Cami- 1I1lil~fltUllhtimiI3J6fl511li ]II!ll corner of Main and William streets. tokth ac autwil hefes-teir credit whlile the sophomores add- bridg~e blue and white, and the secur- J ~~ . ..me i olqeedl none. ing of Gail Mletcalf's 12 piece Ann Ar- C IO R C O mnddtheoqe vault. M tiariont The sixth event, the swing jump,'hroceta watteoeig~ um, 'bo rcetr, witte pnig f; i rR CT oia rBigelow, '26, won first place; Ali;e as ,won by Marguerite Cummings, jthe dance tonight at 9:3-0 o'clock. Two!2 . 60C 14t Nat'l Bank Bldg. FIIEdHI . ongtn points wilsthseod hmea.on t seCond t plae ,hl tertrd onl- laterIned veningtyc uestsal a heIINDnghon =6 .assctn; hiersi, 1-aso,'2,thrlte ro-hudndantifycoplsinaloavnelors 401-...jin 4 NraBowbeer, '24, and Alice 'Young, well, 2,ln oehn lr,'6 id be nie.Mn ftoewowl 26, rnunredurrfNrma third. ,Tesop;homores 1 25, aecnd Joe hine Clark, '26, tie labeninvitheed. iMny ofgethse atho will lliitiftilllhilill11 ~vrnuiviunt~ IVIEX.I -, ,on third pae One of the ball hv ragddne ate o six. six points in this event went t~o the, the earlier part of the evening. MARIO Event three was the performance ? sophonmores while five went to theA lACE BY it'll-P( NT lofth sophomores upon the parallel liresllmen. Ilailin Garlaond to Leture )tay t S a - MARGIN bars with the freshmen doing the fence: In ad'dition to the other events, a Hamlin, Garland will lecture here!' (Like Ordianary "Talcum") ____vault. The winners were Norma Bow- relay race was ruin between the s-optio- May 4 instead of April 7, as was an- beer, '24, andMarionBielow, '26, meres and thei fresh~nE'n, preliminl- nn~ced err'°1oneosyly1il Iester'day's; Winning by, a score of 31, 1-29 ls;Mro idly 2,scod rd r et otriethener,1aiy N OI 01 i~ 8 1-2, the freshmen women. defca rd1 Mary Early,'24, Lois Miller,. '24, and1 being held just before the race. tThe al' the sophomore women in the appara- l Charlotte Eckert, '25, tied for third. i freshman team won, thus Adding four,- Just call 960, when you have a, (ILikce Women',s Face Powvdel tus meet held W ednesday afternoon in s One point was added to the sop.io - more points to their score. want.-Adv. Barbour gymnasium. Indlvidual hen- i me-re -score while the freshmen add-- Just Right l ors went to Mar'ion Iligelow, '26, Who! ed five. I N,/on first place with a total ofsi Frosha Lead Again For After Shaving points, to Marguerite Cummings, '26, First place in -the fourth event,; " "( { who was second, with five poats and which, consisted of hand traveling on Nom obe,'4 lice Young, l the horizontal ladders, was won by. f. '20, and Marion Lindsley, '20, who tied Alma Crouse, '25, second place by Al-TO A. for thirdl place with four points "each.' phra Ladd, '25, and third place by' "AND Frush Ahead Firsti Marion Lindsley, '26. Five points wreeST R A The first event was the rope ladders 'l awarded to the sophomores with on s. 'e:: wilich was won as follows: First to the freshmen. L. -1),o You Beliesve<> ESiTABLISHED M1-10rp1 t-- __ I- trt V* w i te go I na.lto u Orrepresentative will be at the Ou s. ,i~pi vieaawf t HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT !tmpF i,' { MONDAY AND TUE~SDAY, APRIL 16 AND 17 with Samples of Ready-Made Clothing 1i Awoll tr- i, ~ a i and thrill. " : fb tFurnishings, Hats and Shoes for Spring 't Send for "C'lo'hes and The Hour" POTO/yN NEWPORT 2MONT =R. BOYLSTON 220 BELL.Kvu~rAvLCNU - __________ A -The First Real Improvem Stage--This Week I Garrick (Detroit) - "Kempy," with Grant Mitchell and the Nugents. Shubert -Michigan (Detroit) A. .A. Milne company, . "Mr. Pim Passes ;By," by the Bon- stelle company. 14 . .. .... ....... __a _ __ 1 .{ ARE 1YOU °GOIfNG TDDETROIT NEXT V M.0 W/ELK fe'! SHU BERT Pop.Mats. Tues., U ICHIGAN 25Q and 0at V ihts 6075-1.001 FAREWELL WEEK s Last Performance Sun. Nighit, Apr. 8 TheI Bonstelle Company in the A. A. Milne Comedy I "HB I- Pil[lASS{BY"! SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION A RoiantcTragedy By Kenneth Raisbeek! CA I Wd U t--.-5et 15 0 oGARRIC K Sol. 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To follow this simple rule when buying is ,tobring yourself the greatest degree of pleasure. SUNDAY, THRUTUESDAY, APRIL 8.9-10 Billy Dove in, "Beyond the Rinbow" f Monty Bank Is in "Pure But ipe" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIIL 1--12 Mabel Norm nand in"liead Over Heels" Jimmy Aubry in, '7' Charmed Life". Bety CFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL l,, BettyCompsn in"Alwas th Pau l Parrott in'"TH'E. SIL I S"i Literary Digest presenfl; "FUN FROM THl E' SUNDAY THRtOUGHI WEDNES DAY. APl'RILV 'IS Barbara Lamarr, David Buitler°, Doris Pawn, Gaston G lass, John Sinpolis -d Frankie Lee in "The Hero" COMING-t T lT(f fITTL' U SUNDAY TI0L +'iGT T S DAY .3 APRIL C7-e 'S1 Max Linder in "The Three Must- Get-The re s" Lee Moran in "Women First"WDEDYAI JtPDY 11 .S.rough he Storm"vwith azn al1,star caIst. Pearl White in "Plunder" - Univer-sal Star Comedy FRIAY M) ATUDAY APIL 6E1 Earle Williamts In Restless Souls" Reginald Denny in thbe "Leather Pses SEND AY 1111!UEDY AIRI 5-61 9. WV. Griffith's "Orphans of the torm Speci al Comeyn - I I cl( lr A "n.m " 47 AT-TT i F C) Cl£T