THEMICHIGAN DAILY ... ... \1 M MIII0, _5. 5 rZ.S'ZS Women Approve Notices Clubs At State Wh, th r or not social clubs should; Read The Daily "Classifie wi i Y IOMEN RESPOND WELL "TO DRIV am Captains And Committee Invit- ed To Luncheon Tomorrow At Union Authoress Holds Judicial Post In Canadian Court }+ S EARN PLACES WCENT HONOR LIST More enthusiasm has been eviiced over the University of Michigan under- graduate campaign than has ever been seen on the campus before, in the estimation of Miss Ada Mulholland, undergraduate secretary of the Leag- ue. Yellow and blue buttons with the Emotto, "Michigan League for Michigan Women Everywhere" are being worn by an increasing number of women. These buttons are given to all women who have taken out a life membership and will be worn until the end of the campaign on May 9. Team captains and the central exec- utive committee of the campaign will be honored by a luncheon to be given I at 12 o'clock tomorrow at the Michi- gan Union. At that time Miss Anna A. Lloyd, '18, chairman of the cam- paign, and Miss Natalie Murphy, '15, vice-chairman, will tell more about the League building plans. Team cap- tains should report after 2 o'clock tomorrow at Barbour gymnasium whether or not they have canvassed their houses. The repocrts which have been turn- ed in from several of the houses in- elude seven on the 100 percent list. Some houses are waiting to get 100 percent reports before turning in their lists. Following is a list of the. houses whose reports have been re- ceived with their percentage. The numbers directly after the name ofa the house represents the number of INTERNATONAL NIGHT' College and folk songs will be sung by the University Girls' Glee club at the annual concert of the Cosmopoli- tan club on Thursday, May 8. At the invitation of the Rev. Mr. Herbert A. Jump, pastor of the Con- gregational church, the club will as- sist in the musical program at the Mother's Day celebration in that church. "Little Mother of Mine" by Burleigh and "Angelus" by Chamin- ade are the selections to be sung at this time. FRESHMEN WOMEN T DEBATE MAY13 Portia and Athena literary societies will opposeeach other for the second time in the annual freshman debate to be held May 13 in University Hall where visitors may be accommodated The question for debate this year is, "Resolved: that the United States should adopt further restriction on in- migration." Athena society will be represented by Alice Goudy, Edna Zie- gler, and Margaret Nichols, who will speak for the affirmative; Dorothy Nix, Alice Vliet, and Gertrude Bailey from Portia society will present the negative side of the question. Three councillor positions are open at the Girl Reserve summer camp, for the coming summer. These are in swimming, nature lore, crafts, and housekeeping. Women who would likeI to have these positions are asked to call Miss Traum at the city Y. W. C. A. or Mrs. T. E. Rankin for ap- pointments. University Girl's Glee club special remain at Penn State university, was rehearsals for the coming week are the subject of a referendum recently announced as follows: A special re taken by the women students there. hearsal at 4:30 o'clock Monday aft 'r-; The results showed 149 in favor of noon in Miss Kleyn's studio, School the clubs while 81 were opposed. of Music, for those particiuating in The purpose of the vote was to ob- the Mother's day program. There will tain the opinion of the girls before be no rehearsals Tuesday, because of the matter went to the committee on Swing Out. A rehearsal for every student welfare for final action. member of the club will be held at Those who declared themselves in 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in favor gave some of the following rea- the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. sons: organized groups can accomp- lish more than unorganized groups; Signing out slips for April are due members of small groups live in and should be handed in at the oie greater cooperation; clubs promote a of the dean of women by Wednesday. better feeling among the campus and town girls; if they were voted out Mortarboard will hold an important there is a possibility that they would meeting at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday at exist secretly. the Delta Gamma house. Those not in favor of the clubs be- lieve that cliques are intensified, 3 f Call at our Shop and See the New P&et tted versharp You will want one when you see them. No pencil compares with it. We have a limited number of the first shipment in Michigan. ideT'A PenhShET 302 S'TA'T BTILET Mrs. Arthur Murphy Mrs. Arthur Murphy, of Edmonston, Canada, is the 'frst Canadian woman to ocupy a judical post. She is the magistrate of the juvenile court of Calgary. Mrs. Murphy is also an authoress of note, her writings appearing under the nom de.plume of "Jane'y Canuck." She is one of the few Canadian wom- en to wear the decoration of Lady of Grace of John of Jousalem which was presented by King George for her war work. CHEMICAL SORORITY ELECTS OFFICERS' An important meeting of all fresh- man women will be held a.t 5 o'clockz tomorrow in Sarah Caswelf Angell hall. Freshmen Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:30 tomorrow in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Members having speaking parts in the Senior Girls' play, will rehearse at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening at Sar- ah Caswell Angell hall. Act 3 will° rehearse, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning at the same place. The Business and Professional Women's club will hold a special meeting, called by the president, at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Barbara Bartlett, 1215 Hill St. Delegates for the state convention at Jackson, May 9 and 10, will be The first round of the tennis tourna- ment must be played off by Monlay and the names of the winners (those who win two sets out of three) 1:t- - ed on the bulletin board in I3arbcurj gymnasium. snobbishness is increased and class spirit ruined. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. f Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adt. ._ .. ..... mmmwd I New Crop Flower Seeds Ann Arbor people do not rea- ra that right here in our own home town we have one of the largest stocks of flower seeds i- the state. In annual seedp we ave not only the well known varities but we have the new- est novelties in separate colors as well as mixed. In perennial flower ceds we have a wide v'riety and carry many kinds r t carried in retail catalogues. if a smal quantity or an ounce is raquired we can supply. Our to s are fresh and germina- tion is lguneed, Everything i tlowering seeds, plants, bulbs, shrubs. HARRIS SEED STORE Cor. Washington & Fifth Ave. I , s .. , Make last year's golfing clothes good for another season of play by having them ceaned here in Ben- II, I] esidents in that house. Alumnae House ............ Collegiate Sorosis .. ..... Alpha Xi Delta. ........ Pi Beta Phi. .. Kappa Delta......... ,Linquist (5)........ Ladd (3) . ...+.. .. Alpha Gamma Delta.... Delta Gamma......... Kappa Alpha Theta..... Alpha Chi Omega.... Caughey (9). . ..... Betsy Barbour........... Gamma Phi Beta Martha Cook............. Adams (10) ............ Limpert (6)........ Westminster (14) Kappa Kappa Gamma 100 100., 100 100 100 100 100 92 90 80 79 78 77 77 72 70 67 64 63, 62. 61 60 56 AT THE THEATER ~ ±, I sor off Meu Bl Co CO sta Ma Ii Iota Sigma., Pi,- honorary ,chemical rarity, has elected the following icers for next semester: Selma ueller, '27M, prepsident; Berneta ock, '26M, vice president; Goldie rneliuson, '26M, secretary; Sarah arkson, grad, treasurer. The in-I llation of officers will take place y 17. SENIOR LITS NOTICE I Senior literary class dues are now payable, and must be paid ! up before May 15. Checks Id should be mailed to Lincoln D. Jones, treasurer, 1923 Geddes avenue. Jt'minie the adtaker" sells anything ckly.-Adv'. Arcade - "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Majestic-Mae Murray in "Ma- demoiselle Midnight." Wuerth- Conway Tearle and Corinne Griffith in "The Com- mon Law." zol. I t will Cost little, Screen-Today GOLDMAN Telephone 1 ; Stage-Ti Week a......... Whitney-Tonight--"The Green- wrichVillage Follies." Adelia Cheever.55 Delta Zeta .............52 Culver (2).........50 Schaumen (10)........0 Senior Women To Gli ' Tea The last Senior tea of the year will e given from 4 to 5:30 o'clock Wed- ehday, May 7, at Martha Cook dorm- oryr which all senior women ar~e in- ited to attend. There will be re- reshments and dancing, for which the ocial committee has engaged the five- iece Union orchestra. 11 STUDENTS URGED TO BUY OLYMPIC TRYOUT TICKETS ! Tickets for the Olympic try- outs to be held on Ferry fiebd I May 30 and 31 are still on sale at the Athletic association ticket office in the Yost field house at I $1 each. One ticket admits to either day's events. Fraternity houses are also be- ing solicited by ticket sellers as iti n ca - ,n, to -fi an a +hn.c I Garrick -(Detroit) - Gingham Girl." 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