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AIIIIIIPillDRRJui ors Will Be!
I1IIIUUIUIID~lV Hostesses At Tea'W CBNE EBR
LANTERN NIGHT Junio wonmen on the campus, will T OD PCNC SPE
NIGII~be onor guests at a tea from 4 to5
,o'clock. Friday on the terrace of Mar- Old and new cabinet member's of'
Fiel naes, resg~anfta Cook building, which is being giv- the University Y. W. C. A. andl all
~~i~~i Pi~~~e~~e en naier the direction of the Women's cmitemmeswl aeapci
Sapper rrocPees ion ten League., The' juniors of Martha Cooik supper followed by a special meeting t
Procssin will b~e hIostesses for the occasion, tonight at the island. All of the Mem-a
ATHLE:C - $ertainmient during the afternoon bers are asked to meet at :4:30 o'piock
ATHLTICAi'WA 'ILT4 BE wi<11lbe ; eatures from the Junior Girls' at Newberry hail, sand, the entire, jparty
'L , iESNTEU INs EIc3 rN11( Iilay. This tea will be the last olppor- will go from there...I
trinity for the junior women to get to- Reports of the national convention
Twelve hundred women are exPect-( gether informally this year, and ev-I held recently in New York City, will'
ed to participate in the Lantern night; ery 'woman of the class is urged to! be given. by Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, iar-
ceremnony~ which will be held at 8 6'-! attend. it is the culmination of thej ibel lBowen, '24, Jane Gibson, '25, andt
cildck TedyMa.2,o Paerjuno activities for the year,. Mary Tyler Louthan, '26, delegates'
field 4 --from the campus. Presentation of the
The ceremony, will be preceded by }*nin.nr summer student conference at Lake
field games 'including the interclass NN ORES Wis.,~fhfHA. Geneva, s, and, the adoptio. otf
finals in 'soccer,, tennis, baseball and I 1i~UU~UIIL new by-laws anmd amndmlzents to the
quoits vhich will be played off at 4' Tlnr nllRieI;censtituftion, will form oter >>1b'lea's
o'clock on the field. The freshm-an I HU I EML~ for the meeting. This will be the lastpa e n wl b gi at 53 oco kbu n ss m tngf r hey r.
and will be followed by a -upper for O £n Thursday the memers of the
all University women on the' field. ice Senior women will face the so;)ho- two cabinets will meet for a d3-eussion'
cream and coffee may be purchased on 'more women in the first round of the% of the work to be done i'n the -coming
the hield. interclass baseb~all tournament whlich year. As a final feature o[ the work
Helen Delbridge, '24, president of of the association for the year, install-
tame Women's League, and, Elizabeth will begin at 4 o'clock today on Palm- ation °of the new cabinet will be hold
Cain, '24, president of the W. A. A.,I er field and the junior team will meet! Sunday.
will lead the Lantern procession the freshman squad at 5 o'clock to- ___
which will begin promptly at 8 o'- day. The winners in today's schmed- "J«immie the adtaker" setls anything
clock and close at 8:30 o'clock with ule of games will play in the chain-
the singing of the Alma Mater. ]right I pionship game Lantern night, Tomes- quickly-Adv.
women have been selected from each day, May 20, on. Palmer field.,- -_____
class to conduct the line of march and Jean Kyer, '27, Marion Lawless, '26; Patronlize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
the formation of the block "M." Adelaide .Sherer, '25, and Dorothy Bo-
Sweaters, pins and arm bands will gan, '24, will pitch in the openling
be awarded to the Women' t lo ]have ga'es today. Membern of every classa
earned the required number of ath-' are requested to come out and support I
letic honor points. These awards will their respective teams.
be, presented during the formation of ___________________
the block "M."

Act 2 of' the Senior Girls' play will
reheai-se at 4 o'clock today in the
league rooms of the gymnasium, Both
acts 3 and 4 will rehease at 4 o'-
clock tomorrow in Sarah Caswell An-
gell hail.
All, the. new and old :cabinet moem-
her-s of the Y. W. C., A and th~e con-1
mittepe members will :meet at :3
o'clock today at .Newberry ha~Il to go
to the picnic at the. Island. All girls
are asked to bring their own cups
and spoons. Twenty cents is to be
paidl by each girl at this time.
Members of hie class in basketry of
the club leaders' training course ofl
the' University Y. W. C. A. will meet"
-at'.7 o'clock tormorrow at Newlberry
hall. This will be the last meeting of
the class 'this semester,
There will be a meeting of Sigma
Delta -Phi at 4 o'clock tomorrow at
the Theta Phi Alpha house. New mem-
bers will. then be elected.
T h board of directors of the Mat i-'
nec Musicale will hold its monthly
luncheon and business meeting at
noon~i today at the Union.
The Girls' Mandolin club will hold
a regular weekly mneeting at~ 5 o'clock
tomorrow in Newberry hall.
There will be an important meeting
of Mortarboard from 7 to 8 o'clock.

Postpone Tea}
On account of the two weeks inten-
sive campaign by the University of Vci a eg e t ebig n al
jong tea which was to be held Tues-
day 'May 20, for the benefit of the
League, will be postponed indefinite-
ly.
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anythingr
quickly.-Adv. --

WOM[EN OF MICHlIGAN

Come and tryout!
fPerhaps you have latent ps
po-sibilities.
Don't neglect to continue
your exercise just because you
I can't play baseball or tennis.
Give track and field a trial.
( Practice from 4 to 6 o'clock,
Ievery Monday and Thursday.

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