THE MICHIGAN DAILY -- - s I I Notices I The Girls' Mandolin club will meet' at 5 o'clock tomor row in Newberryr 6chieduled, but wilt meet Saturday morning with the others. Sofia, Feb. 13.-'Parliament has rat- ified a naturalization agreement with the United States. Read The Daily "Classified" Colur IYYI Y r , _ . .. DANCING TO BE FEATURE Of PARTYTOMORROA WOMEN'S HOUSES ASKED TO SEND COUPLES FOR COMPETITION AT PARTY The prize dancers among the wo- men on the campus will be made known at the Valentine party given by the members of the Women's Ath- letic asosciation from 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow in Barbour gymnasium. Each sorority, league house and dorm- itory is requested to send at least three couples to represent their house in the I feature social dance which will be judged by, Dean Jean Hamilton, Mrs. Marion L. Burton, Dr. Margaret Bell and Mrs. John Sundwall. Following this feature a series of clog dances will be presented by a group of students in native costume. Their program will consist of several short numbers including: Eliza Jane, Yankee Doodle, Reuben and Old Man. Moore's three piece orchestra will play for the general dancing and refresh- ments will be served in the parlors of the gymnasium. All the women of the Tniversift r Sails To Study British Mandate In The Holy Land Security NAME PERSONNEL FOR I WOMEN'S RIFLE SQUADl TEAM WILL BE CHOSEN TODAY FOR MEETS WITH M. A. C. AND OKLAHOMA A. AND M. Announcement was made yesterday by Capt. F. E.'Collins of the personnel of the squad from which the women's rifle team will be chosen to compete in the meets scheduled in the nearl future. The following women have been se- lected for the squad as a result of the tryouts which were held during the vacation period: Esther Lang, '26 Mary Allshouse, '27, Bernice Gregory 1'24, Janet Sinclair, '27, June Notley '25, Anna Wheeler, '26, Norma Barlow '27, Lucille Walsh, '24, J'ulia Moore- head, '26, Helene Schimansky, '24, Bess" Everett, '24, Camille Masline, '27.1 Margaret Groomes, '24, and Magnolia Greilick, '25.; Captain Collins will decide today what members of the squad will make] up the team proper. The first meet will come the week-end of Feb. 16 when the teams will face two separate' opponents in M. A. C. and Oklahoma A. and M. College.] Will. Give Valentine Party I The Women's Educational club will have a Valentine party at 4 ('clock' this afternoon in the parlors of Bar-, bour gymnasium. All the members are urged to attend these social meet- ings as well as the regular business meetings.l hal. AT TIE THEATERS All senior women should order their 1 caps and gowns at Mack and company at once. Screen-Today Signing out slips for January are now due in the office of the dean of women. Arcade - James Cruze's "To The Ladies." Tryouts for membership in Fresh- Thjaie. man Girls' Glee club will be held at Majestic - "Little Old New 4 o'clock today in room 106 of the York." School of Music. Eligible freshman3 women are urged to join the organiza- Wuerth - "The Leavenworth tion. Case," with Bert Lytell and - Martha Mansfield. Portia Literary society will meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Plans for try- Orpheum.- "Treasure Canyon." outs will be made. First and second altos of the Uni- versity Girls' Glee club will meet for JStage-This Week a special rehearsal at 4 o'clock today in Miss Maud Kleyn's studio,' School of Music. Garrick - Channing Pollock's The Women's Educational club will hold a special meeting from 7:30 to 91 o'clock tonight in the Women's League May be found for your valuable docu- ments by using our Safety Deposit Vault. The service will please you. Farmers & Mechanics Bank I 101-105 SOUTH MAIN 330 SOUTH STATE I .w%~ No Visit the Wonderful J. S. Jamgotch Collection of Oriental and Chinese Rugs Valued at $100,000 lurged part in fair to unusut Op Opp women in the fered t worker semest Those change during registe that th make a Wom 9 to 14 from 2 at thet berryI ....cW 'u"'s V/Philip Snowdy are en to attend the party and take I a the novelty features which bid An exhaustive study of the opera- mark the party as one of the tion of the British mandate over the al social events of this semester. Holy Land will be made by Mrs. Philip Snowden, whose husband is chancel- ortunity Given for of the exchequer in the Ramsay or Social Work MacDonaldcabinet. After concluding For ocia wor 1wll, er vsitto Palestine Mrs. Snowden will visit the United States. )rtunity for at least 50 more to sign for social service work pital. One or more hours of work University hospital is being of- I each week is required, consecutive this semester. Many of the hours being preferred. Story telling, s who assisted during the past shopping for patients, reading, and er have already registered again teachingchildren are among the du-I whose schedules have not been ties carried out in the department. j d and who will be able to work During the past semester more than the same hours, are asked to 1 75 women did social service work, r as soon as possible in order which was an increase of 30 over the ie head of the department may preceeding semester. Reports from i record of them. those in charge show that the work- en are asked to register from ers have been doing unusually well, 2 o'clock in the morning, and and have ben faithful in keeping their; to 4 o'clock in the afternoon hours. office of the Y. W. C. A. in New- ' }1ol --n h ~irrc+r'n- 11 --+- - 1Ynsie parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Rehearsals for the Junior Girls' play will be held as follows: At 3 o'clock this afternoon, chorus 12; fromI 4 to 6 o'clock cast for act 2; at 71 o'clock this, evening, chorus 8; at 81 o'clock, chorus 9; Friday at 3 o'clock, chorus 10; at 4, chorus 3; at 5, chor- us 5; Saturday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock, entire cast and choruses will practice. Chorus 4 will not meet as L R NOW PLAYING ! IIII For UnruJf r Neatly combed, well- ept harisa business and social asset. STACOMB makes the hair staycombed' in any style you like even after it has just been washed. 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