0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r _. M ' WAv - s- t { 1 f . Y. W, C, A. TO ELECT CONFERENCE DELEGATES Cabaret Stunts Will Be Feature Of League Party JUN PLY CHORUSES, SCAST PRCTICE fLAIL V the cast and choruses of the second will be held from 4 to 5 o'clock Tues- Sophomore Women to Co-Oper act. All choruses will practice in Sar- day at l3etsy Barbour house. Miss Sophomore women at Wise se Angell hail unless other- oti Catherine Chanberlain will act as hos- have made plans for the class o -wise indicated. tess this week. that will create a better spirit a j l--i rthe women of the class and bring o nuts So by Stanford Wome Every sample costume for the un- he Michigan Dames are requested towon into activities. They a Stanford"women introduced a novel meet promptly at noon today at ent- have luncheon together cvery We Tdior Girls' play must be inspected by schier's studio to have their 'Ensian day noon. Various speakers will idea to procure funds for paying off the Tedyngt t r Tuesday night. picture taken. All who wish a picture brief talks on these occasions debt on their women's clubhouse, are urged to leave orders at this time. thero will be a short social p Fudge-covered doughnuts, costing only i Soap, to be sold for the University All sophomore girls are asked t a dime were sold on campus by Cap of Michigan Leaguq may be obtained The Freshman Girls' Glee club will operate with their classmates to and Gown. Students were requested from 2 to 5 o'clock Monday, Tuesday, j meet at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow in Bar- this venture a success. There a to appear early at the booth where the and Wednesday at the Women's Lea- hour gymnasium. be no oflicers or formal meeting sale took place since the supply was .gue desk in Barbour gymnasium. memberships. limited. The cash and carry system "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything i was employed. The tea for the graduate students quickly.-Adv. 'aily classffled for real resul WOIIEN TO ATTEND NATIONAL Caaret stunts will be the chief at- PREPARATON CONTINUES FOR MEETING IN NEW YORK traction of the Women's Leaguie party PROIDUCTION, "THANK YOU, CITY to be held from 4 to 6 o'clock Friday, CI~A Dom' 1i in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Margaret Efaunge r, 25, will have charge Nine women have been nominated f t Erinme, 25 wi hv che Choruses and the cast for the Jun- of the entertainmeiit. In addition to thej by the committee of the Y. W. C. A. as rtunts there will be dancing and re- ior Girls' play are practicing every candidates for election as representa- freshments. day for the 20th annual production, tives of the University at the national 'This is the third of~, a series of; "Thank You, Madclan," to be given1 convention of that organization to be monthly parties instituted by the Wo- I March 18-22 at the Whitney theater. 1 held from April 29 to May 6 in New men's Leakue to foster good fellowship With the play slightly more than! York City. Only three of the women among the women on the campus. three weeks off, it is extremely im- thus nominated will be chosen, the j The League invites all Michigan wo- portant that every member appear for rpmen to attend. Practice at her scheduled time, since election to tak~e place from 9 to 12 men t- - ,. . - .u.<, . ....x....... . . ...w. .f STARTING EMM 7 I TODAY and from 1 to 5 o'clock Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. in Newberry hall, rather than on Monday as was previ- ously announced.... All active members of the Y. W. C. A. are entitled to vote. Of the nine candidates, three women have been chosen from each of the three upper classes. The nominees are as follows: from the senior class, Claribel Bowen, Frances Bredin, and Alene Davis; from the junior class, Jane Gibson, Elura Harvey4, and Rosa- lea Spauldiig; and from the soph' more class, Ruth Rankin, Elma Walz, and Mary Tyler Louthan. Three delegates have already been chosen. Mrs. G. Carl Huber, as dele- gate of the advisory committee, Dorothy Jeffrey the president of the Y. W. C. A., and one nurse from the nurses school, who together with women el- ected from each class Will make up the delegation of six from Michigan. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT The engagement of Miss Lurene Os- born, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Osborn, of Kalamazoo, to Robert Tubbs, '24L, was announced Satur- day. Tubbs is a member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Conservatives Join Laborites London, Feb. 23.-At the end of de- bate on the proposal of the govern- ment to proceed to lay down five cruis- ers cind two destroyers, the Conserva- tives joined tle Laborites in the poll, opposing the Liberals, some of whom cried: "The new Coalition!" JIapan Will Return Rumanian Visit Tokio, Feb. 23.-It has been decided to return the visit of Prince Carol, of Rumania, and Prince Higashi Kuni, now. in Parise, has been selected to visit Rumania in April. Carol.was a state guest of Japan in 1920. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. DEAN WNill LEAVE FOR OCONFEENCE Is CHICAGO Dean Joan Hamilton will leave on the absence of one member of even a chorus hinders the work of the en- tire group.Y Practices for this week will be, held as follows: Monday, at 4 o'clock chorus 1; at 5 o'clock, chorus 3; at 7 'o'clock, chorus 6; at 8 o'clock, chorus 12. Tuesday, from 4 to 6 o'clock, the cast of the " A ShowsToday at 2-3:40-A:20 Come Farly! 7-8:45 ..... h.i rirsi Shnowing In ilichigan AdoAir v Monday for Chicago to attend the first act; at 7 o'clock, chorus 10; at 81 o'clock, chorus 5. Wednesday, at 7 11th regular conference of the Na- 'cok chorus ,. tedmiddle ar- o clock, chorus 9, in the middle par- tional Association of Deans of Women lor of Barbour gymnasium; at 8 0'- which is in session Feb. 25-28. Miss clock, chorus 11, in the middle parlor Marion Blood left yesterday for the of Barbour gymnasium. Thursday, at same conference. 4:15 o'clock, chorus 14; from 7 to t oMrs. Amy S. Hobart, assistant dean o'clock, the cast of the seccnd act of women, will return to Ann Arbor University Hall; Friday, at 3 O'clock tomorrow after attending meetings of chorus 13; at 4 o'clock, chorus 4; a1 the National Bureau of Occupations 15 o'clock, chorus 14. Saturday, at 9 which have been held since Thursday o'clock, chorus 9; at 10 o'clock, chor- in Chicago. us 11; at 11 o'clock chorus 2; at 2 o'clock, all choruses; from 7 to 8:30 "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything o'clock, the cast and choruses of the quickly.-Adv. first act; from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, Sprig at Goo dyear's * .,, ~ " ' 4/ ti r , ; t, r i1 r -..p . P -ER EDPICTU e, -. "o r h ti t r ,::; .. i 124 SOUTH MAIN STREET -4 I I E With Harrison Ford, aznd Hollywood' bthel Shannon, Clara BowT; --' I'welve Most Beautiful William Norris .( Girls. E.for I Ye rsa t- 4-t 4.&5IotonPicture t r The 92 tIhs / c4 thrilhling story! 'hatfrof Love-Making pChane, 'Down-to-'Daoe~ 8.-f / 0 o,0 N " Ue oe" b1923 / C I An unusual sports frock of Afallinson 's striped roshamroa. .i lowely cralion foIr town or for wer on camipus. { i NMI =MIMAM -" --- t . / __. 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