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April 02, 1924 - Image 3

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THE MICHLIGAN D"AILY

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nrS n I iv ersty of Missouri. Miss Zelma
uiiu~ rt VIUI~ Clark, ietro atiheato
b u l-sc e a y a d trea su rer o f th e
SET FO _TO OR OW Organi ation. Ravingth student rep-
______ atives accompany the deans is
aninovtincherng _seche s e inotionthis year. They will
Sons, he~ngspeche an ~Sstay a the various dormitories and
cussion wil be combined in the pro- sorori ties over Thursday night.
gram of the women's pep meeting__ _____
ivhich wil be held at 7 o'clock toporS ir oh l
row in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. l STorTbHl
speakers,, who are to be announced ; T y u
later, will be students and facuilty wo- y
After the general meceting the wo- Senior women will have a last o'n-
men will divide into groups accordingI portunity to try out for the annual
to their respective zones, for the lour- Senriosr rlay, "If I Were King," by
pose of discussing general activities Justin cCarthy, at 4 o'clock today'
and selecting an athletic manager for at Ntew hai ry auditcrium. This play is
each zone. to be given during Commencement
The affair is uinder the auspices of' week in June. All women who plan
to tyct hudcm rprdt
the Honor council of League houses rdua shosl co. prroeohnL
and all members bf every organizedrada.mhorwll iecttisoyer'sProduc-h L
house is urged to attend. The time I'Bun ildrc hsya' rdc
~ hn .. nf ... 1..4- :- - II .a ition.

DANCES TO FEATURE
"CHECKERBOARD IN N"

A th naD s se Th e w oril I fllow ship commnittee Signing oult slip~s for- Mlarch are now
l~the iSMof the Y. ,. C. . will not hold forth- due and must be handed in at the
Prsd't? R p r me I:1,unil .after s_,ring vaca- offic°e of the dean of women by April
"I reioutButo'sA~n~l ~l01 ,umrswhloa'nned flPasl ights or Women who have definitely de-
for 1 92-2-23" was th bIeto wI)ra dis- ;'_fr thEle Juni or Girls'play, are cidIed 1upon11busin leRsas avocation -
cossion at the meeing ±te I_ en ake to ge-t themi from Alphra Ladd, j ter leaving the U niversity are inv it-
ILiterary socict$' heldlast n1ght. T!he tsy l'ahbour houlse, immedi fately. ed, to attend a vocational discussion
principal ,peak swe.re Frne led by Mr s. Amuy S. Hlobart at 4 o'-
'Thoiae, '24, Thelma S. tve(,n, ''3,;1, i r; -afr,'or the fresh 7mnpag eanlti clock todain the office of the dean of
aare ude,'2,LA lI(ab, ii ehl ai4 clcktoday in women.
'26,~ .!IZil' adElrHaey'2. - lschnefr a womaneryto e duAt-onsl Club toa:Mlubet
1 ),cl r p ort pon'tly on, the hour I hold an important meeting at 4 o'-
v roti re httehi a clock tomorrow in room. 203, Tappan
vaaeda : ( ocok.ht After the busin~ess meeting, an
enrolled i the course this semiester.
i atonzenior G ('irls,' nlav rfee of cef rnti, 'lokId vjci Wsl .vliX11. aPtrrnize 'imi~v Advertisers.--Ad'n'

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N~azi ,1)anaatlen t< ) ?F ;
Mtemblers of the Pebtr
ers tulrned over to-)the Sude
sip )flind (drtve $24 whidlich w
inl at the "110ur11 ass," }'
Butler Yates, presented by -tl
Sunday n' ight. Thle totall re
the drive will b~e (?nunr" d
as alll oultstanding lpledges,
ceiv;ed.
Pat~ronize Daily Ad'vertise rs,

Cabaret stunts at luncheon and at
dinner will be features of "Checker-
board Inn" which the 'tomen's League
is opening for one day, Fridlay, al
Betsy Ilarbour house. Ding.the
luncheon Ann Gale, '26, will dlance, ac-s
companied by Mary Lou ' iller, '26,
at the piano. Rutli Vernilyea, '26,
will also dance. Att dinner the danc-
ing-piano duet will be given again
while Maude Corey, '25, and Will Ella
Stark, '25, will repeat the clog dance
which they gave as an encore in the
Junior Girls' play, "Thank You, Mad-
am."
Tables at the luncheon mnay be re.

payable at once to) Dorothiy Greenwraldi.
Tryouts for the piay .il befheld at4_____________?______
o'clock today at Newr-Ery ha gll.

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Anyone who wishes to purchase one R
of the maize and blue stools used :in
the Junior Girls' play, is asked toS

bea oen set so that it will not con-
ziict with the athletic spread.I

served by calling 3448-M between 21I
and 5, o'clock today and tomorrow. H -'ouses which have blue books are;
Luncheon will be served promptly at asked to send the money to Margaret
12 and dinner at 6 o'clock. The sere- Dixon, 1205 Hill street, immnediately.
ice not being continuous. After eachI

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Tran i (Curse to Meet
Tphe fi r -t, lesson in basketry for this

IExtra Cre dil
SUmmerVaction
So rYou can continue your a
vancement scholastically ti-
summer without foregoing tl
desired change and recreati(
that summer should brin
You will be refreshed and develop(
physically and mentally, throw,
attendance this summer at

Y.;Ca~zaau cuug Luc a Wuernon1crssJii r1 d 1?. 1 ies',. w.in isi
WILL su~ ,emester"'club leaders' training ar ticles which have been shipped from sping clothes from r inmelboch's todayE
course, will be given at 7 o'clock to- New York City will be on sale. at the Polly Little rTea shop.
M E HEETM RO !Coffman will conduct the lessont which,. PX
MEETHE T MO ORI is ope toall women who have been
"Socal tanard" frm te sudet enrolled in the course this semester. A
LATpoint of view will be the subject of ( ll A E1S1 ~ T D Ya
~TDYdiscussion at the conference of the1 T H
Michigan deans of women to be held ___
tomorrow at the Union. Twenty-four
Michigan 'deans from the University,;cenTdy-
colleges, normal schools,' and high s
schools will meet at 4 o'clock at the ____ AI.)T uth
Union where Dr. A. M. Barrett, di-' Arcade- Reginald Denny in
I f~fmoutsnoel
rector of the psychopathic hospital, "Sporting Youth."
will address them. At the same time ____
B ga meeting' of student representatives! Majestic- Norma Talmadge in Ji .;
coming from the same institutions asi "The Song of Love."'oi
the deans of women will be led in a ___
discussion of the social standards by urhAS.MHtcisns 4
Mrs. Amy S, Hobart. "This Ftreedlom" with Faye
Further discussion of the problem Cmtn
-will take place when the deans and Cmtn
the student representatives meet to - rpeu - neAorci
Opem-RneAoc inR EEgether for dinner at 6 o'clock at the "Te i Fft.
Union. The students will then report1
the results of their discussion and: -ADDED COMED)Y-
will be addressed) by Miss Genevieve) Stage-Thls W eek Roead ;thisub ctHl nof DrsCr ei sfa d'F
Detoi, n te ubectof"pessan JWhitney -tomorrow and Fridfay 3
Social Standards." j -T'he Comedy club priesents 1 T U'F
The conferene ofthedeans cff wo- Captain Apple-Jack." I1-I
mien this year is the sec~ond of its 33
kind since the .reoranmization of the qarrick (Deroi) - i Fields 1143" TEN OLLARS or T t,
group afer he var. DeanDavis of ;i'Th az i" I A ,,fING
the Western Nomal at K4amxazoo, i heazz_____
is temporar~y ca~rxa ;fol ing the j me teTILE ST.DI-I
departure of iha~n')riddl1 fte! ,xxi the adtaker"' sells anything '
Michigan State :Normal college aif Ypsi- quic My.-Adv.

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