1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ___ . SWIFT SPEAKS ON "HELTH AND HYGIENE"! - ~r~omen I. a Athena will meet at 7:15 o'clock Emphasizing the need for social hy- this evening. There will be a business giene as bearing a relation to society session followed by extemporaneous similar to 'that which personal hy- speechez. giene" bears . to the individual, Dr, Edith Hale Swift of New York City T addressed a meeting of University There will be a meeting of Wyvern women Sunday afternoon in Sarah society at 4 o'clock this afternoon atI Caswell Angell hall on the subject of Helen Newberry residence. "Health and Hygiene". The second of -- the series of three health lectures was Beginning on Wednesday, Nov. 29, given yesterday afternoon, while thr the aesthetic dancing class which concluding talk will be given at 4:30 meets at 4:15 o'clock Monday and oclock this afternoon. Wednesday afternoons in Barbour Dr. Swift comes, to speak to the gymnasium will take advanced work. women of the university under the Any beginners who are already in auspices of the 'Women's League, be-! the class are requested to change to ing secured through the Health Serv- either the 5 or the 7:15 o'clock class- le As a graduate of Radcliffe col- esi loge ' and Johns" Hopkins medical school, and with a record of extensive Members of the publicity committee war work, ,she has had the training of the .Y W. C. A. will meet at 3 o'clock and experience necessary to make her this afternoon at Newberry hall. Ev- an authority on her subject. All of ery member is urged to be present. the Women of the university are urgedf to attend her lectures. The Girls' Educational club will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Chi Omega house. The members are ask- P N E O OS ed to report promptly and are re- PLIN O L4100 'OM quested to bring their dues,. LI 0 One hundred more dolls have been secured by the Y. W. C. A. for the doll exhibition, and women who have f Endowment- of six colleges in the not been able to get one of the dolls 'Orient devnted exclusively to the edu- to dress are urged to call for one at cation of women is the object of a non- the office in Newberry hall. sectarlan movement now under way in both this country and Great Brit- The class in playground work will ain. meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- Those interested in the plan to es- noon in Barbour gymnasium. It is tablish the women's colleges expect requested that gymnasium - suits be to have a fund of .$3,000,000 available worn. soon to buy suitable sites, buildings and equipment. A gift of $1,000,000 "Martha Ann Fruit Cake" for from the Laura Spellman Rockefeller Thanksgiving. Tices, 117 So. Main memorial fund has already been St.-Adv. promised, on condition that $2,000,- 000 be raised from other sources. HOTEL A L L E N E L. Splendidf Missiary societies, organizations of Thanksgiving turkey dinner, $1.50. college. ' alumnae and club-women 12-2 p. m.-Adv. throughout the country are cooperat- ing to raise the $2,000,000. The colleges which will be aided in the Orient' are in '1okio, Japan; Pe- king and Nanking, China; Lucknow, Madras,, and Vellore, India. 4__ Woman Interpreter Gives Greek Play "The Medea," Euripides' tragedy of an abandoned princess, will be pre- sented by Miss Dorthea Spinney, an English interpreter, at 8 o'clock this evening, in Sarah Caswe:l Angell hall,I under the auspices of the Americarn association of University women. TheI translation used in the recital will be by Gilbert Murray. In the tragedy of "The Medea,! Euripides has told the story of the enchantress Medea, who when aban- doned by her husband, Jason, for i more advantageous position, plotte.I against him. Her revenge, which she accomplishes by slaying Jason's chil-1 dren, is the cause of untold anguish' for her. The play is a conflict o;. wills, Medea's desire for revenge and her love for her children. Miss Sinijhey has been variously de- scribed as having "classic simplicity'j "deep sincerity", and "lovliness of movement and pose." Tickets For League Dance on Sale Tickets for the dance which is ta be given in Waterman gymnasium Dec. 9, are on sale at Graham's book- stores at both ends of the diagona walk. Music for the dance will be furnish ed by Kennedy's first orchestra. Mar, Hobson, '23, is chairman of the coin- mittee on arrangements. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. I SORORITY TO GIVE DANCE wiI now be sold at $1.00 and a refund THANKSGIVING FOR LEAGUE of 26 cents will be made on those al- ready purchased. Dancing will con- Due to the fact that the Ambassa- tinue from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. dor sextette has broken their contract;_-_ for the dance to be given on Thanks- OPERA TICKETS ON SALE giving afternoon by the Kappa Kappa TO WOMEN TOMORROW Gamma sorority for the benefit of the University of Michigan League, Ken- Tickets for the seventeenth annual nedy's orchestra will lend their serv- Union opera will be sold to th; ices. The dance will be given at the women of the University from 2 armory. to 5 o'clock tomorrow at the box of- Tickets formerly selling at $1.25I fice at Hi ,l auditorium. Women ex- SEE OUR C HRISTMAS TC STO.CK Its Fine and Complete RIDER'S PEN SHOP Hearts of Celery Qt j hit111lillrIt umll irtrlIIIlIilriIiltinL SOUP DOROTHY B. 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