i 4Y4A%& l1A 11r 1 Ad a., I SENOB OM N M EIUnder the management of Miss SEIO W ME M ET Adam n e tfintensive coursel ________ TOin the leadership of Girl Scout work TOOT TO -.IV01I atJIW P191 at smith, Mt. Holyoke, and Vassar colleges. This ya h work is er1 All senior class women will meet at, de'veloped in the south and middle o'clock this afternoon in the' Women of thes senior class will west. A course of ten lessons in troop ague rooms at Barbour gymnasiumt meet in the parlors of Barbouir gym- management, has Just been com~pleted discuss the Senior play. nasium at 4 o'clock this afternoon to at Ohio State university and at thej University of Kentucky. Plans are be- Odntibuion tothebazar ustdiscuss the annual Senior Girl's p ay. ing considered to give similar courses e taken to the basement loclier room Altewmnothcasarurclat ,the Universities of' WisconsinMin- nto be. present as several important 'nesota., and at Benoit college. 1JBarbour gymaim beoe' matters pertaining to the play will be. _________ clock this noon. Articles arevoeupn Thr'ismeustn be o mar ialhadtw price, amelyabout the advisability of giving an AI ' STo Give :ie costpofimeril.n heetmtdoutdoor performance this year' instead dn prcof the customary performance at the Ch st P1 ay, Whitney theatre. All league or sorority houses desir- Last year the class decided to dbvi1l Dus of the Road", a Christmas tg~ booths at the bazaar dance which ate from the traditional policy 'nd aywiflbe given 'st 8 o'clock to- * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ gv to be given on Saturday evening in , give the Senior Girl's play not o'nl~ 'j4 lhtplayh CWe n aterman gymnasium, are as!ked to during Commencement week but alscy nrol gt nSrh C,'3W? n all Mary Hobson or Miriam Reid at during the school year. This 'Witter g9l11bhall by Mummxers, womnen'~s dra4 ' 27 to make arrangements for Univc ,-, wil also be brought up at the zrieet1 mratic rganfzation. The play is being ty truck service. ing. gven in connection with the W'omen's w L~Ieaguie 'anid Inter'Churich bazaaru 'n and Girl Reserve leaders will meet at 7 LEAD}El SPEAKS TO IN~TEREST Al admission of 10 cents "will be' clock this evening in the south par- WOMEFN IN 4GlRLI SCOUTJ'F W tLX charg~ed. r of Newberry hall. All those who Thle story of the'p laty is appropiate ave manuals are requested to bring With the desire to interest the wo-! to the season :and 'while the 'end is not hemn. Mrs. Yanamee who was asso- men of the Univ~ersity in the leader-' a. hiqpy one, it carries with it a real4 ated with Dean Hamilton in her ship of the Girl Scout mnovement, M~liss holiday spirit. A tramp who is allow- rmer work with the National Feder- Elizabeth Kemper Adams, who is at- ed to go hungry on Christmas evej tion of Girls' clubs, will be the 'speak- tached to the National headquarters "of stats the pl~t. This same man in the Girl Scouts in NeW York City, reality is the *Dpirit *of Christ and i spoke to the gymnasium classes yes- brings out the simple truth that thqj Dr. Idea's Bible class will meet at terday on the subject of "Why the htarts'tiv4, Is meanrt to convey. o'cockthi afernon n te suthGirl Scout 'movemnent heeds colege This is the 'first tim'e that -Mummiers aIo'ckNhiwafernoo inthell.thwomen". She will conclude ther talkroj'has atttempted the Christmas play, _ro fNwer al in the classes this mornfli. ;1lasqumes having done it ini the last. All women who have not tried out _ ar the Junior Girls' play May do so t 4 o'clock this afternoon, in Sarah 'aswel~l An gell hall. This is: the last .( ryout that will be held. Y U ,T . 1E'o 0 K B T E Members of the. Portiz .Literary 8o-1 WHEN THEY'RE . [ety will meet at 7 o'clock this 'eve-' M ASTER jL AND ing in room 302. Mason hall.GL AD °' Save your slip from the Arcade Barber Shop until December 13.-Adv. Freshman Mixer, afternoon.-Adv. Union, Saturdayz 'I i - -1 'K.1 4 fordon: '1 made of Oxford, in a fine tailor-like way, with sound big buttons 'put on to stay. the shirt has an attached collar made by the expert Arrow collar makers. 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