1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY R ------ EWA% tio n in DtoiVlreee :etgaes the itrcas1ak~hi ora ,toa's ..liL2gam s villibe thIe secondt - round o~ the inter-clIess lau n MISS DEANE TO SPEK ON HOMEDBECORATIONi EASTERN LECTURER TO COM1E r'N- DER AUSPICES 0OF A. . U. W. Miss:Edith Deane,, of -New York;. ed- itor of the interior decorating depart- ment of "Today's Housewife,"~ will ar- ,rive in Ann Arbor Tuesday, March 4, to open her series of lectures on in- terior decorations, under the auspices of the A. A. U. W. The talks will be '2.from March 4 to 8, inclusive, at 4 o'clock in Alumni Memorial hall. Tuesday, the subject delivered will b""e "Homne Making"; Wednesday, "The 2Home 'and Its Needs"; Thursday, "The importance that Color Plays in the Home"; Friday, "Thp American Awake." Miss Deane is ia graduate of Vassar college, and is a 'member of the firm of J. C,. Demarest and company, of New YRork City, and of the Interior Decorations association of that city. 'The tickets for the course have been Splaced on sale at the following places: Foster's Art shop, Graham's Book stores, Quarry's Drug store, Wahr's B ook store on State street, and Martha. Cook and Betsy Barbour dormnitories, and Helen Newberry 'house. The course tickets are $2, and single lec- ture is 7,5 cents. The talks are open 3to the general public, Pat ToH v tirrn i wifllfind tae .senior, p1.vyin, the spho Par~i* To ave ?iores 1'1;1l ?the -mi lo earntakhes con CabretStunts. GAMES -, .:L.t ilfeature the lull n-cont iest and will ffiht oday fcv ty which is to he given by the Women's the leadership of theage League from 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow M1S* L. 1B. OLIIXS, OF 1)ETROIT, in Barbour rgymnasiuim. Collegiate TO REFEREE COURT CON. si9 ".-e ,i toYe rg^;r Soros>is ,wrill contribulte to the pro- TESTSse_ grmadnigstunt by Ann Gale, L V, i'MinWee tMuisicale ;Sltun e u and Alice Powell, '25, while Gamma A oucmnwamae t will present aprga to whc Ih Phi Beta will present a comic sketch. Anucmntwsmreyesterday pubitc 1;is initedrat 4 o'clock, today in Jane White, '26, of Helen N ewber 'y afternoon that Mirs. L. B. Collins, as- t': the i :.ril (Aro the School ofzus residence, will .give and impersonation sistant supervisor of physical educa- c. . Pre,:viousto thoe recital a bu siness meeting will be held for the election of officers and the adoption of a con- stitution. I :Announce Engagment Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durf~e, of E~ast Jefferson street, announced the engagement of their daughter, Edna GC. Placeway to J. D. Seeliger, '23, of Capetown, South .Africa, at a dinner served at the Washtenaw Inn, Mr. Seeliger is a member of 'Quarterdeck, honorary, marine °society in the Uni-w versity. The wedding will take place in a few months in New York.' Read The Daily "Classified" Col u7rn I 1 i i I I Notices The Girls' Mandolin club at 5 o'clock today in hall. will meet Newberry Members of the Matinee Musicale student league are urgently requested to attend the meeting of the combined groups at 4 o'clock today in the Iauditorium of the School of Music. A business meeting of the Women's .Education club will be held at 4 oco ktd yi ,T p a al A corrected list of Junior Girls' play{ practices for the remainder of the .week is as follows: Today, at 4:15 - o'clock, chorius~ 8, in, th middle pr fobr of Barbour gymnasium;..from :7 to :9 o'clock, 'cat of the' second act ll'I U Iniversity Ba~ll; Friday at 3 'clcc =chorus 13; at 4 o'clock, chorus 4; at :5 o'clock,, chorus 6; from 7 to 9 o'- clock, the cast for the first .,act. Saturday morning at 9 o'cl4cck, -chorus 3; at 10 o'clock, chor- us 11; at 11 o'clock, chorus 2; at 2 ~o'clock, all choruses; from 7 to 8,3 o'clock, the cast and choruses of the first act;. from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, 'the cast and choruses of the second' -act. All choruses will practice in Sar- a~h Caswell Angell hall unless other- "wise indicated. IMembers of the Portia society will 'meet at 7:45 o'clock tonight in room 302, Mason hall. The joint meeting 'of Portia and Alpha Nu will begin at1 8 o'clock. ,Members of the Junior Girls' play ca.st and choruses are required to pay ~'their $2 play tax by today. They should bring the tax to rehearsal or send it to Jeane Briggs, 1414 Washten-. -4w avenue. of Lionel Ames. There will also be ~dancing and refreshments. All women, are invited to attend. DROIT FIRM GVES PERCENTAGE TO LEAGUE More than $250 has recently been; added to the University of Michigan' League building fund through the co- operation of Michigan women, both students and graduates, who have done shopping at 1-limeloch's clothing store in Detroit. This shop goves 10 per- cent of all purchases made by Mich- igan shoppers to the league fund, the offer being effective throughout the whole year. On Tuesday and 'Wednesday of each Nveek, Miss Frances.,Ames, 23, as a rep- resentative of the store, conducts-,.a display at the Polly Little shop on Thayer street, of articles which are .of especial interest to. college women. she takes orders andl gives special shoppi ng_ service to anyone who de- sires it, sending the goods out from Detroit on Thursday. Those who buy articles at the store in Detroit are urged to make note to the clerks that they' are Michigan; shoppers. Woe A. AMEMBEBSKIP DHIETOEND TODAY The WcomenAs Athletic association'1 membersh~ip drive closes at 5 o'cock today. This is the last chance for joining the organization this year. Me Wher ships will be received at th& ;