TH E MICHIGAN D, . rrr c irrY ..... ri i for the cast of acts -3, 4 Senior Girls' play will be' ock this afternoon in Sar- Angell hall. rhe Mummers meeting scheduled fore lay has been postponed, and will be Id at 4 olclc Monday at the Delta Ata Delta house. Officers will. be cted at that time. Baseball games in the interhouse Irnament were postponed the fore- rt of the week due to the rainy lather. On the first day of good rather the following games will bei yed at Palmrer field: at 6:30 o'clock the morning, Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha silon Phi, and Delta Delta Delta vs. )ha Omicron. Pi; at 5 o'clock in the ernoon, Kappa Alpha Theta vs. New- 'ry, and Delta Gamma vs. "Sorosis; :30 o'clock Zeta Tau Alpha vs. Adel- Cheever, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. sy Barbour. Further games will announced when the above have !n played. ifOMEN TO ENTERTIN, GUESTS AT BREAKFST: Women of the University will have 1 an opportunity to entertain their May Feastival guests at a May breakfast to be held Saturday morning at Barbour gymnasium. Breakfast will be served at two different hlours 8:30'and 9:30! o'clock.fI A traditioal feature of the break- fast will be 'a strawberry and cream specialty. Members. of the committee in charge, and a group of freshman girls from Betsy Barbour house and a Helen Newberry, residence, will assist in the serving. Members of the, Delta Zeta, Delta Gammia and Alpha Omicron Pi soror-, i ties who are entertaining their moth ers at :house parties this week end, have reserved tables. The cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. wvill entertain the members of the advisory board, includ-i ing Mrs. J. R. Effinger, Mrs. M. L. Bur - ton, Mrs. John Sundwall, Mrs. S. C. Runnels, Mrs. Frederick Peterson, Mrs. Walser, Mrs. Shirley Smith, Mrs. Ladd, and Mr .J3.E. Beal. Tickets may still be secured at Wahr's and Graham's book stores and! at the office of the University Y. W. C. A. at Newberry hall, at 35 cents apiece., / CC UNCIL APPOINTS CAMPAIGN ADVISOIR Stye S'how 'D'Rws SENIOR SOCIETY ELECTS Large Attendance Seir society, honorary society, for independent women, has .elected 12 Fourgrops f syies inludng tJiiO. women to membership. Those turon, ofstre, ncldievngf-who have the distinction are: Dorothy ternro , Poot tet ndeeig!Bgan, Claribel Bowen, Lucretia Brew- clothes were displayed in the fash ion erIPamela Brown, Charlotte Ermann, show at thep Unzion yesterday 4 fter- Dorothy, Greenwald, Margaret Jones, noon. The exhibit was given throw gi.h Dorothy Lane, Rosemary Lawrence, the courtesy of the .J. 1..Hudson corn - iEdiltl; \lihies, Lila Reynolds, and Kath-, pany of Detroit, under the auspcc,'s of ierine Stafford. Betsy Barbour hou se, with Coj,:nte Baldwin, '23, as chairman. L~oop over the values in the classi- Ted Bennett's orchestra played. fieds.-Adv. Contrary to the expectations of manmy. men were present in large numbers, as the show included men's as well as women's styles.. Among those pros-n or Good T~oiv Use ent was Beniamino G-igli, who sang RIDERI'S SPECIAL INK in the opening concert of the May Fs A superior fountain pen ink ti'val last night. His manager, was so RIDER 'S PEN SHOT impressed with the hangings that he inquired as to their value. . I Extra baseball practice will be held as follows: seniors and juniors at 4 o'clock Monday and Wednesday after- noons at Pa~ner field; 'sophomores and freshmen at 4 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. The class teams 'will be chosen at the end of the week so all women trying out are urged to attend regularly. More seniors 'espes cially are needed. Tickets for the May breakfast which' is to be given by the University Y. W. C. A. Saturday morning at Barbour gymnasium, are on sale at Wahr's and Graham's bookstores,, at 35 cents a''. piece. at } MIrs. Folly Price Cook The Alumnae council heas appointed. Mrs. Cook to act as advisor to the committee in charge of. the greater mil- lion dollar campaign for a'Michigan ,League building. Bridge Tea Will Benefit League A bridge tea for the display and sale of hand-made lace imported from Czecho-Slovakia will be held May 23 and 24 at Westminister hall. The pro- ceeds will go to the Michigan League . fund. , I AT THE THRATERS Newberry To Hold Fete Despite Rain Although fate, and the weather moan seem to be trying to play a trick this week, it, wdi in no, way interfere, with the lawn fete which is to be given Sat- 1urday afternoon and evening by the members of Helen Newberry residence. Refreshments will be served from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock in the afternoon, And from 7:30 to 11 o'clock- in the evening. 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