THE MICHIGAN DAILY , -6w m L TA V an=&INN=] 0% BART TD fIOfA D1ICUSRSIOt TheStroller Passes By PaU oTION Of SPURTS SSOIHT IN NODS! NING 11 Vocations for women other than eaching which can be taken up with- ut long training will be discussed at a meeting to be held at 4 o'clock ednesday in the office oftthe dean of women to which all University women who are interested are invited. Mrs. Amy S. Hobart, assistant dean f women, who was recently connect- d with the Bureau of Vocational in- ormation in New York City, will talk ver with the women the opportunities ifered by such vocations as journal- sm, publicity, social service work, ersonnel work, interior decorating, nd business. The parts of the coun- ry which offer the best advantages in hese fields, the personal qualifica- ions needed along special lines, and he best ways of entering the fields vill be discussed at the meeting. Tea ill be served. The meeting Wednesday is to beI he first of a number of informal dis- ussions which will be carried on this pring. The women of the Univer- ty, under as well as upperclassmen, re urged to attend if they have an in-' erest in any special vocation. Later he question of a vocation after leav- «g college will be taken up .with wo- en who have made no definite choice r plans. W. Cr A. TO CONDUCT PRE-EASTER SERVICES Three vesper services are to be glv- n by the Y. W. C. A. for the women the University. They will be held n three successive Tuesdays starting arch 25. These simple services of orship are called the pre-Easter ser- ces. Each will consist of a conduct- [ service, music and responses, last- g about half an hour. The first of these services will be ld at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday in the W. C. A. parlors of Newberry hall. la Reynolds, '24, will lead the first rvice, her topic being "God's Love Nature." Dorothy Jeffery, '24, will Induct the service of April 1. "God's >ve in People" will be the subject for .is service while Miss Mary Ross ill conduct the last service of April with "God's Love in Jesus Christ," the subject. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING BIG RESULTS- ON LITTLE INVESTMENT If the time evcr comes when we no As a means of getting all women longer have to play hide and seek with living in league houses interested in the bricks in front of the new lit athletics and competitive sports, these building, we shall be truly grateful. organizations have been divided into When we think we're going particu- 12 divisions, nine of which are head- larly strong we step in a miud puddle ed by honor council houses. The and then we ruin our disposition and 1remaining three houses especially shock our friends. chosen by the zoning committee as , - their leaders. We think the Methodist church hell Each division is made up of five or is a terror. When it begins to toll six houses, and contains approximate- we have a funny feeling as tho' we l v 5women. These rou s will com- WOMEN'S RIFLEMEE SHOWS UNUSUAL SCORES, The rifle tournament which took place yesterday afternoon between Sy-! racuse and the University of Michigan teams resulted in an unusual sore. Six zirls scored 100: Berenice Greg- ory, captain of the team, Anna Wheel- er, Gladys Walsh, Ingrid Alying, Mary H. Allshouse and Beth Ezerett. The following ghrls reeived high sores at the Idaho vs. Mihigan tourna-I ment: Helen Mutshler ...............99 Esther Lang ....................96 Ann Greilick ....................96 Helene chimansky...........96 INIs the with most dealers N. L. Smith, of the economics de- partment, will address the Economics club on "Fair Return" at the regular meeting at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow night in room 104, Economics build- ing. '3 <<_ r ,, . A P e": IMandink 'Busliness I - Incidental. We make it a ro io . g ipgill l um- hear our own death knell. Sete with each other in a baseball tournament later in the spring, and in We paid 75 cents for the loan of our tennis alid various other activities. A Full attendance is requested at the friend's dress last night. When our series of teas will be given by them weekly meeting of the University man friend saw us standing in the to enable them to become better ac- Girls' Glee club at 5:30 o'clock Tues- doorway (the light falls best there) he quainted with each other. day. Extra rehearsals for the faculty said, "Gee, you look swell in Dor- The groups have been divided as concert appearance will be announced othy's dress." We suppose we should- follows: The first mentioned house in at that time. n't be too harsh; perhaps he tho't that each case 'being the leader-Division was a compliment. 1, Formnhals, Ball, Asman, Dauner, Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet --. Shaw; division 2, Reagh, Swezey, at 4:30 o'clock today in the parlors of We have a new matinee idol-Ber - Leatherman, Graham, Horen, Morice; j arbour gymnasium. nice hill. division 3, Westminster, Payne, Schau - --- man, Austin, Freeman, Mohler; divis-AnnounceEngagement This new crop of cars makes us en-:. ion 4, Adams, Cozad, Augsburger, vious. Now, at home we have an old, Henry, Limpert, Jeffrey; division 5.. Announcement has been made o ' Ford, all it lacks is an engine and a Jordan, Huebler, Stowe, Forsythe, the engagement of Miss Cornelia Anne body - we're sure something could Rock; division 6, Waite, Ash, Fisher, Jones to Wallace Fordham Elliott, be done with it. N. .-Speak to D d Weeks, Frink; division 7, Hall, Mitch- '23, of Oakland, Calif. Mr. Elliott is about that. ell, Gorman; Witham, McNeill, Hansel- a member of the Kappa Beta Psi fra- nman; division 8, Caughey, Wood, Mc- ternity and was the sport editor for After escaning from in front of a Eachron, Ireman, McLouth; division The Daily in 1922-23. Chevrolet only to dash into a truck I:9, Waterman, Thompson, Canby, Ritze, I today, we became convinced of what Reeves; division 10, McClinton,. Rea, Mrs. Hobart to Entertain at Tea we merely uspected before, that we'll Costing, Lun(Jquist. Whitcomb, Stone- i Mrs. Hobart, assisted by members oft never live to shove our feet under the 1 burner; . division 11, Hoag, Brown, I Mortarboard society, will entertain at family board again. Vogt, Moody, Thornton; division 12, tea at 4 o'clock Tuesday at her home Spaulding, Swaney, Watkins, West-'on Cambridge road. There will be af Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. phal., QaCn, Fox. ( discussion of athletics. v _i r i I i C Our service is backed by 30 years penmaking experience. 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