tt TO 3E) .. COGNIZED, '1' 64 According to reports from Cather- ine Stafford of the Junior Girls' play, the members of the junior class are. showing very little interest} in writ- ing manuscripts for ~a play. It, may, be lack of confidence or perhaps the girls do not realize how little time is left before the manuscripts are -x, As has been previously suggested, the play can be written by an individ- ual or by any house group which may# care to colaborate in working up a suitable plot. Local color is of- ten introduced to good advantage, ei- ther to ad large exitent or by sugges- tion only., There are very few 'techni- cal rules to follow and this g ,es the writer an opportunity to be original. The play committee hopes that the girls will realize how little time re- mains in which to accomplish 'this work. Manuscripts are due W'ednes-' day, October 25. There is much to be done before a~ play can finally be ac- cepted and tryouts held. All manu- scripts should be sub~mitted' to Helen- Delbrldge* WVOMEN SWV IMM4ERS SHOWE ENTHUSIASM ' hetyot zDLuJ'Uay MoRrn~ing, when A Recognition service for the .new the final elimination will reduce the menmbers of, the Y- XW. C. A. will be squad to the two teams which will held at 5. o'clock Thursday _afternoonl represent Michigan in the first inter- in the Sunday school room of the Con- collegiate debate given by the women gregational' church. Membership in of the University. the association is on a personal bas- isi and any girl may join who is in MUMMERS ANNOUNCE! sympathy with the purpose "To live as a true follower o-f the Lord Jesus T I M E FOR TRYOUTS; Christ." Opportunity to join the Y. ~ ~ W. C. A. was given to. women students Tryouts for Mummejrs, -women'sj at the time of registration, and dur- dramatic organization, will be held ing the past week the membership from 3 to 5:30. o'clock tomorrow and' committee, under the leadership of Thursday in Sarah Caswell ,Angell Katherine Kuhhman, '23, have en- hall.. deavored -to call on every woman who IAt the meeting yesterday afternoon has entered the University giving her it was decided' to divideT the member-I an opportunity to join the association ship of the club into groups eachi one if she desires. On Tuesday of next I ofwhih' illproucea pay o b week each new member will receive given at the parties. of, the Michigan a letter of welcome from the Y.,W. C. League throughout the, year. 'In ad- A. and anyone who wishes to aff'iliate dition to these, one act. plays will be themselves with the organization may staged in private home6"as was done do so by applying at the office in by the organization last years Pro- Newberry Hall. ceeds of these plays will be given" to 'the Michigan League building fund. Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild and Study of the theory of makeup and 1 !o.-Adv. staging is to be carried out :by the club as a w hole this year. ,iAttYALG0OGE 0. . ~ i AT THE THEATERS Tod iy-Screen. Arcade-Guy Bates Post in "The Masquerader;" comedy and news. Majestic-Dorothy Phillips in "Hurricane's Gal;" also Mer- maid comedy. Orpheum--George Arliss in "Dis- raeli;" and Harold Lloyd in "Iuerth-"Remem bran ce," with an all star cast; and comedy. This Week-Stage CGarrick (Detroit) -Vivian Mar- tin and Lynn Overman in "Just Married." ,Shubert-Michigan. (Detroit) - PDonstelle Company in "Happy- Go'-Lucky." __ - ? ,. , ' ' .t: F SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets POWDER PUFF BEAUTY PARLOR In order to facilitate 'our service the have employed THR EE MARCEL. GIRLS FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 993-R Fenderson and Fenderson 320 South State (Oaver Graham's) tudio PHOT(YIO~R A PHERU TO MICIG~AN STUDENTS Establishied 1887 The university threw open its doors to the world in 1841. Six students entered: one sophomore and five free'shmien. The Freshmen won the tug- of-war that year. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. UARIAA A iFOR i1IICIIIGANENSIAN PICTURES, WOMEN- ARE URGED TO PLAY OFF TENNIS TOURNAMENT Playing off~ the first ,rounds' of the fall tennis tournament. abeeh~n tern- Swimming, classes - for women. siderably delayed by the bad weath- started at the city Y. M. C. A. last er -and dates for -the completion of Tuesday evening. Mlr .V.' 0. Nelson, each round are now uncertain accord- who is, in ~ charge of the swimming igt tleCe '3S fMwoi i.ves nti ckeont ,tosedwfor 'wsev-in charge of the tournament., Only it.Sesontiket, -go_ fo to e-,a few games' have been played so far enings a Vi'k for four months, may; and those women who have not yet be had for $4. The classes are held played are urged to do so as soon as Tuesday and Thursday evenings. At possible in order to complete the the first _m' eting of- the season last'I tournament before the outdoor .season Tuesday there were about fifty pros- ends.., pectiv~e rivals of Sybil Bauer', the Chi-__________ cago girl who 7'holds so many *omen's Dntfre oetpae'ngti backi-stroke and free-stroke, records, o' ogtt so yrngti :Marysville, Ohio, on your way to the and is now looking over the inens bgfobl ae c.22'4' wn coin'earh f ewfild t ty-six miles from Columbus, Ohio, on Several habitual swimmers who a paved road. The Oakland Hotel is were present thoughts that the first prepared to take good care' of you at enthusiasm over something new reasonable rates.-Adv. might be responsible for the large at- t tendance, and that after the novelty Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild and wears off, and the ground. becomes Co.-Adv. covered with snow, the enthusiasm __________________ might also suffer a change in tem- perature.__ _A A i tj 3E L I ~:: f:CL005ID TWO SHOWS 'THE $KO-1EDY Saturday Night Special S& fOP. M' __ _iMich-Ohij'iAttraction COLUMBUS FRIDAY OT 02 MFAIL QRDAERS accompanied by re- iittaiiee i full and seif-aiddressed envelope'will be hon~ored in order of receipt. BE SURE t~o specify WICHI performance ,$atlay d esir'ed. Make all aremittaznces sand seud. orders to Rt. F. Boda, Nannager Hlartman Tlheatre, ('olutublus, O ldo.' Prices $1.10; $1.65, $12.20,'_$2.75 including tax. 121 E IsHIHGT ON ST. __ __ __ __ _._____,__,_..._:' I PRONE58 =$Now .. 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TEN LEFT IN RYOUTS FORL ORIG.*MICHIGA.X DEBATE SQUAD At the second debate tryout heldt Saturday morning, the Ohio-Michigan squad was reduced to . the following ten:; Mabel August, '24;' Frieda Diek- hoff, '24; Beulah Fox, 24; Florence Fuller, '25; Yone Moriya, '23Ed; Cel- ma Simonson, '23; Gertrude Strati bucker, °'23; Marion Taylor, "24; Lu- Courteous and Quick Taxi servie., 25c.° Htfron St. Taxi- 445.-Adv. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. eas Knows all-tells hoa- Never grows oicw& Expert results made easy., Lefax ex'pl a ins every phase ,of radio. Technically' correct ine everyday langage. New events covered on new 'pages for one year FREE: Get your copy from K. K Raft S upply Co. 711I N. UJniv. Ave. I . 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