15, THE MICHIGAN DAILY ILVAr Is usually close game will be played w-hen the two teams face each other. The line-up for yesterday follows: Dea (u'a anma Phi Beta .rouse..........F............. Pike Miller..........F.......... Stewart 4 ixn...........I.C..........Fitch .~ce.........S.C....... Kilpatrick aker.............0...........Stoner Miller............G............ Reece ASSOCIATION OF BEANS TO MEET IN CHICAGO Stunts To Feature ! ValentieParty Novel stunts, clogging and feature dancing will be the special attractions at the Valentine party given by the IN SORORITY LF r Asir ml-Re(im-i -Dorothy Bogan and Mar- scorer --Olive McKay; tinr- DEAN HAMILTON WILL ADDRESS, WOMEN ON "SOCIAL PROBLEMS" Dean Jean Hamilton will be one of the speakers at the 11th regular meet- ing of the National Association of Deans of Women which will be held Feb. 25, 28 in Chicago. Her talk on "Social Problems and How to Meet Them" will be given Tuesday morn- ing, Feb. 26. At that time Miss Ham- ilton will represent the University sec- tion in a joint meeting of the four classes of educational institutions having leans of women which include the teachers' college section, the col- lege section and the high school sec- tien.. Attending the conference with Miss1 Hamilton will be Miss Marion Blood, assistant 'dean of women Miss Zelma Clark, social director of Martha Coolsk WILL PLAY MART A C O1 TEAM FOR BASKETBALL cr-Lydia Felske. Women's Athletic association from 4E This is the last day that member- to 6 o'clock today in Barbour gymnas- !Ntfics ship in the University Y. W. C. A. im.I Delta Gamma's basketball1 team ha~d lium Deta ammas bskeballtea ha is open to women on the campus, until The party will begin with the grand little difficulty displaying its super-__ after the election of delegates ,for the march at 4 o'clock. This will be fol- icrity over the Gamma Phi Beta te3 The Girls' Mandolin club will meet national convention to be held Feb. 'owed by circle and robber (lances yeasterday afternoon in Barbour gym- 25. Five delegates will be elected, any which will give all the women a nasium, winning by the one-sided score at 5 o'clock today in Newberry hall. member of the association being elig- chance to become acquainted. Moore's of 49-3 and thereby taking the chanm- ible. three piece orchestra will play for the pionship of the sorority league. 1IRehearsals for the Junior Girls' A list of members has been posted dancing. The game was fast throughout and play will be held as follows: At 3 in each house where there are more Hazel Roberts, '27, will give a solo both teams had 'good teamwork brit ch Eus 1; t 4, chrus '; at 5, chor- Ithan two members, and names of all dance during the afternoon "and the the Delta Gammas completely out- s ;m w r from 9 to 12 ther members have been posted on th( prize social dance will complete the classed their opponents and proveduo bulletin board in Newberry hall. Wo- round of stunts. The prize dance will that they were easily the best team in o'clock, entire cast and choruses will men who are not members are asked not be in the form of an exhibition their league. pract l (Chorus 4 will meet tomorrow( [to come to the office of Newbery hall but will be carried on in the form of a The outstanding players for the vic- morning with the others. today and sign. general dance ang1 judged by the pro- tors were Alma Crouse at forwardi cess of elimination. Mrs. Marion I.- and Lois Miller at guard and for Cam- Burton, Dean Jean Hamilton, Dr.! Margaret Bell, and Mrs. John Sund- wall will act as judges of the dance. building, Miss Helen of Helen Newberry Bishop, director residence, Miss All women on the campus are in- vited to attend the party. A charge of 15 cents will be made for admission. ma Phi Beta, Margaret Fitch at center and Ardys Stoner at guard showed up the best. By winning yesterday's game Delta gamina is given the right to play tie Martha Cook team, which won the dor- mitory league race, for the champion- Jeanette Perry, director of Betsy Bar- bour house, and Mrs. Juluis o. Schlot- terbeck. Miss Clark, as secretary- treasurer of the organization of Mich- igan Deans of Women is,in charge of atrangements for a breakfast which the organization will hold on Tuesday 'morning. Miss Hamilton is i charge of the program of the breakfast. The meeting of the deans of women this year presents many changes from the first conference called a Confer- ence of Deans of Women of the Middle ,West which met in Chicago and Evans- ton in 1903. At that time 18 deans at- tended. In 1909 deans of other insti- tutions besides state universities were invited to attend the meetings. The Na- tional Association of Deans of Women became a recognized department of the National Education association in A916 and was formerly affiliated with ihe Department of Superintendence in 3923. In the last four years the con- ference has greatly increased in mem- ership and in scope of activities. The meetings of the 1924 conference will be Meld at the Blackstone hotel. Miss clark Seaks at Hewell Miss Zelma Clark, social director of Wrtha Cook building, spoke at the Mother's and Daughter's banquet held recently at the Howell high school. e1r subject was "College Preparation,," i, Daily classified for real results. Pocket Malted Milk! Like to drink malted milks? Sure thing, Old Top! Then why not eat 'em-- here's your chance THOMPSON'S Pure Malted Milk Bars contain no cane or beet sugar Sate for Athletes in Training Right size for your pocket. Go great at the game-atthe show--on hikes--at school or in your room. 5e - At All Dealers -Se - Send a nickel for a sample. 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The entire season. .Both teams have dem- boat went on the rocks near Cape St. castrated their ability on numerous Vincent. occasions and it is expected that an un- h_.SPECIAL MAIL ORDER ANNOUNCEMENT (~~~~ OY1Lm %wn~:M SATURDAY, amL FEBRUARY AN UNPARALLELLED TRIUMPH EXTENDING FROM NEW YORK TO LONDON AUSTRALIA AND fWE ORIENT. With the Radiant and Magnetic And the Same Cast That Recently Played the Al Jolson Theaire, New York ticket desired. MA ORDERS Wi"l be filled in order of their receipt, and before the regular box office sale opens, if accom- panied by check or money order and self-addressed envelope sent to D. McIntyre, Manager Whitney Theater. Add 10 por cent tax to pi 4e PRICES-$1.0), $l5~0, $2.400. 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