THEE MICHIGAN DAILY +y.rr , " AnOld Alumna Tunes In, Hears Girls' Glee Club Sing 7 Applications for tickets to the an- nual ?Military ball, to be given April 27 in Waterman and Barbour gymnas~- iums, will be given out for the last time from 2 to 5 o'clock Monday after- noon in the lobby of the Union. ii' r urthope 707 Narth Iiniveretty' KE WILL SPEAK TO A. A.: U. W. TODAY Woman Candidate I i . Pro~f. Joseph H. Drake of the Law School, will talk on the subject of 'Inprossions of Germany" at the monthly meetlig of the Americanas sociation of u~niversity women at 3:301 o',ock, Saturday, at the Kappa Kap- ~pa, Gammta house, 1204 Hill street. Mrs.W. D. Henderson has been ap- fpointed as general chairman of the Rt'th Draper entertainment to be given April 7 at the Whitney th~eater. by the Ann Arbor branch of- the associ- ation. Definite plans were completed for the arrangements at a recent com- rftlttee meeting and these plans will 1}e fully explaineds to the association ot the businesis meeting which will pr'ecede Professor Drake's talk. The following committee chairmen were appointed: Entertainment of Mifss Draper, Mrs. Dean W. Meyers; Adva.nce folder circulation. Mrs. D3 Bronk; Personal solicitation, Mrs. Hugh Keeler; Publicity in University classes, Miss Helen Bishop; Adver- tising, Miss Katharene Montgomery; Programs, Mrs. John Waite; Sale of, tickets, Mrs. E. R. Sunderland; Sale of boxes, Mrs. Fat st; Properties, Mrs. Evans-Ilolbrook; General publicity within the association, Mrs. ' Feeler and her group; Mrs. Ed. M. Adams, Mrs. Robert Howell, Miss F. Gllet, Mrs.~ Andrew Paton, and Miss Steele. [ Station 'VOX, the Detroit Free Yvi can never tell the singer which Aul FOR evening will be given by the Univer-{ Suddenly a thrill went down my, MEET Isity Girls' Glee club of the University spine. They had begun the "Yellow WOME INDOR M ff iof Michigan, Miss Maude Kleyn di- and Blue." Instinctively I stood up; recting," I had tuned in for 469 met- ° it is une of the many traditions which Prepratins re nw bing adeers, and that is what I heard issuing- can never die. Then it was over, and for he ll-amps woen' inoorfrom the loud-speaker horn before me. the voice of an all-too-talkative an- I trne te dal lihtl. Fr evealnouncer rasperi its way into my con- meet to be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday, iseconds, the raucous crackling of static -cous. "sgigof od April 8, in Barbour gymnasium under I interfered. Then right in the dusky 'night." But for many minutes I sat the auspices of the Women's Athletic I silent room with me came the strains !jin my easy chair and dreamed of those association., of "'Laudes Atque Cariina," that old' old Michigan days, and blessed the in- .Nine events will be featured in theI Michigan hymn that I had not heard ventor of the radio. -. I College Women' Over Educated, Journalist Says Madison, Wis., Mar. 13.-That col- lege women are over educated and un- der trained, and that they have too little courage and too many ideals, was the keynote of a talk on "Oppor- tuinities for Women in Journalism," given here Thursday afternoon by Miss Margaret Brady, assistant editor of~ the Modern Hospital journal in Chi- cago. "I order to get a job you have to tuck~ your ultra modern ideas away for the time being," said Miss Brady. "'The lsness w!orld, is tnot looking for any 'Main Street' Carols to reform Jt; Girls who take it upon themselves treform old establishxne ,ts wil~l meet *ith the same fate that Carolk did in tfrying to reform Gopher Prairie. ~4urseg4'~ertaik At Formal DanceI ~Seniior, and graduate~ nurses of- the Viversity- hospital -entertained last nighit. at a formal dance in Barbour gymnasium. Bliu-Maize shoe did the decorating, worinig out a St.Pa rink's day color scheme. Dick Travis and his orchestra furnished. the music.I This~ affair is given annually and is ope of the largest social functions of th e nurses' year. The chaperones l were Dr. F. A. Collor and Mrs. Cob- Ther, Dr. U. J. Wile and Mrs. Wile, Dr. M~. Ml. Peet and Mrs.. Peet, Miss Alice L~ake and Mrs. Ratliffe. "Jimmie the adtaker"r sells anything quickly.--Mv. Miss ]Ruth Litt Miss Ru th Litt, of East Patchogue, Long Island, N. 'Y., has been chosen by the Republican women of Nassau and Suffolk countiesi to; run against Colonel Roosevelt as a candidate for delegate to the national G. 0. P. con- vention at Cleveland next summer. ~ notices Attention of the women in the Jun- ior Girls' play is called to the fact that the regular practices for the week will be hield as originally sched- tiled. The hours Nvill be as follows: To- day at 9, chorus 10; at 10 o'clock, chor- us 11; at 11 o'clock, chorus 4; at 7 o'- clock, cast and choruses of first and' second acts. All rehearsals will. be. held, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall unless otherwise' stated.- - meet including diasnes, soccer dribblie, buck for height and obstacle relay be- sides the challenges and a class event which will be announced at the meet. Class and individual honors will be awarded for qualification and first, second and third place in the meet. Each sorority, league house and dorm- itory is reqluested to have their house represented in the meet. Special hours have been assigned to the various classes for track practice in the gymnasium. These hours are open for all the University women who are interested in trying out for the meet. Special coaching in the track events will be given at this time. The practice hours are as follows: Freshmen, Monday, at 4 o'clock; soph- omores, Tuesday, at 4:15 o'clock; Jun- iors and seniors, Thursday, at 4:15 o'clock. Women may sign up for the meet at any time in B~arbour gymnasium. Students ,To'G ive Shows At Wuerth1 Two student acts besides the regular program will be presented by the Wuerth theater for a four day run be- ginning tomorrow. These will be given at both. showings tomorrow and at the night performances Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, one third of the proceeds being turned over to the Student Friendship Fund drive. The picture coming tomorrow at the Wuerth is "The Hillbilly" starring Jack Pickford. It is said to be the first time that this film has been shown in Michigan. A Larry Semon comedy ~will also be given. Europe, ori ent, Etc.} To gest the better resrvations, It will be very - I necessary, btt you arransge your plans soon.. BOO EARLY~ali gut Rates; 1st, 2nd abinor 3rd ClassI ALL. STEAMSHIP LINS_ TOURS AND. CRUISESI A aI depost secures sj ace. et no On r - E.~G K(JBLER Ann Arbor, Mich. Loensed sr d Bonded Steamshq, anid Insurance Agent ! W9 WRITE ALL KINDS OF IN8LJRANCC. for years. Then there was a group of .sparkl- ing, impressionable little songs. The string melodies from the solo violin were steadily clear, even at this dist- ance,, and the things they played car- ried me back to the days when I used4 to play at student concerts on the campus. "I'll ne'er forget my college days," was followed by "When night falls, dear," and "I want to go back to Mich- igan." And oh, how much I dlid want to! Perhaps if I could have clapped, they might have sung more college songs for an encore; but that is the difficulty with these radio concerts. Senior women's caps and gowns which were paid for in cash at the time of ordering are being delivered. Others, including the ones which have been charged and are to be sent C. 0. D. will be delivered by calling Mack and company. It is desirable that these calls be made as soon as possible. F t 'gl W I ICHAP AYR ('OW' NS WILL BE IDELIVERED BY MAC]K & CO.E Sand for "Historic AmeicLan Buildings" Mimes of the Michigan Union will present BS TQ TRIE0NTCOR. BOYLSTOtN NEWPORT 220 BELLEVUE AvENUES I !' 1k ESTABLISHED 18f8 MWADSON AVENUE COP. FORTY-FQU1#TH STREET~ NEW YORK Telephone M~urray Hill K~oo Our Representative will be at the HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT Monday, Tuesday and Wednt sda~y March 17, 18 and 19 with Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Spring The Sweetest Kiss" Cheer .Your Room With The Bright Glow of a A lus cal Comnedy in Tw'o Acts LAMP 8 O'clock at the Mimes Theatre Written for production as a Union Opera by Edwin, M eiss, '23, 'author of last year's show,"In and Out."' Your last chance to see this clever M usical Comedy $44,95 t i . March payments on life membership: subscriptions to the University of Michig an iJea-a6 arc due and payable; to Charlotte Blagdon, 602 Monroe Sstreet. An liportaht tbuiish 5 eeting oil Athiena will be hold at 9 o'clock this'' m orning in the Alpha N u room . Thiswilt k th ac of he u al T s-". day meeting. The freshman debate Neill not take place as planne. - Weinen A r hy -Agents Kentuckby is famied for its beautiful wonle---lso for its "moonshine." Since prohibition base corm into effect' the blue grass tats; has developedf record braking feminine dry agents.: MFiss llessie \Vinton andl her helpers' Alice Hen-ry and athilda Scott; have brought a number of "big cases" into1 court. In this country, back in the j Kentucky mountains, where firearms -re the law, these girls go unarmied. They use smiles for weapons and they seen to be effective. °ni i 31rto Elect From _IQuceen i3,osnzingtoln, Id., Mar. 13.--elect- i ion of the P'rom queen for Che hop which :ill be held May 9.at the Uni- versity of Indiana, will take placel M arch 2-5. 'Nearly 250 voting. tickets have already been sold, but it is hop- ed that th'e number will reach at least q 450 beforei the date set for the election. There a ce five candidates for the queenship. It is reported. that some of thea ticket purchasers have been wome'011n. Admission 50c and 75c The 'soft glow from the. dec- orated ; lamp shade will give -your room a, cheery: atmosphere. The, lamp may be, moved. at your ?pleasure and to' suit your convenience. "The arm of this bridge lamp may be.adjusted to suit your need. if 0. Patronize Daily Advertisers.--adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.--adv. GYf{"Yli ..- ..r,:: ::, :... a" "" i o.aY ar riaYrYYiYSrss "YO t rsaOYY Yf Y....,. Y saaiaY.Yrrr. arr" e .l _ # ! } r "L £ , _ a ,r Mode Shoppe 711 NORITI UNIV. Above A lrcade ,Street and A fternoonr Gowns and B16" Se For All Occasions Also Hemstitching M. M. 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