THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... ; _. .....,. ---_... 1 Texas Observes .v - r ° " Ingrid Alving, '26, secretary and LOCAL CAMPAIGN OPENS AT MEETING TOMORROW Official opening of thle University of Michigan League campaign in Ann'l Arbor will take place at a meeting for all Michigan women which will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow in Barbour gymnasium.f Every Michigan women is expectedj to be present at this meeting and is requested to bring her work enve-I lopes and pledge cards with her. Mrs. Griffith Hays, chairman of publicity for the campaign, is sending a special plea to all University women to at- tend the meeting whether they have been reached in the campaign or not. "It will be your building and now is your opportunity to come out and work for the fulfillment of the plans, of Michigan women," stated Mrs. Hays in her effort to have Michigan women turn out 100 per cent at the meeting. Is Director Of "If I Were King" - treasurer, and Arline Ewing, '26, li- Annual "T" Night 'rarian. University of Texas, May 24-"T" Women W ill Ride night, according to custom of the past 5 years, was held Thursday night. Horse ' Awards of the blankets, sweaters, gold Fashion In Future I..adslertrl pin, gold racquet club pin and other honorary presen- ations were made by the presidents London, May 24-(A.P.)-Women AN UUALM Y EA A of the different clubs. equestrians are gradually reverting to The loving cup for the girl having the side-saddle when on horse-back, May festival guests and mthers the highest average number of points as they find riding astride develops attending house parties were entertain- and the loving cup that is awarded to muscles not good for dancing. A well- ed yesterdaring t tee en tai the class winning the championship known riding master says the side- in basketball were also given out. saddle gives women more grace and May breakfast given under the aus- Every girl holding a "T" was invited security, and girls from 10 to 14 years pices of the University Y. M. C. A. at tto the banquet held Friday at the of age only are being encouraged to Barbour gymnasium. The affair was|Cactus Tea room. ride astride. the annual strawberry breakfast giv- en each year by the association. Wicks is .Guest of Student That there is a great desire among Breakfast was served at 8:30 and Sidney F. Wicks, managing editor of English women to vote is shown by" 9:30 o'clock. During each hour a spe- the Manchester Guardian wa's the the.growth of women voters from 8.- cial feature in the form of a novelty guest of Miss Margaret Lindsey at 000,000 in 1914 to 20,000,000 last year. song skit was presented by Ann Gale, Martha Cook residence Thursday '26, and Mary Lou Miller, '26. Apple evening. Mr. Wicks spoke on "The i blossoms were used for decorations Labour Party and the Labour Gov- throughout the room. 1ernment" Wednesday aftennat . Announce Engagement Announcement has been made at the Phi Sigma Sigma house of the engagement of Sarah E. Levin, '24, to David A. Croll,'24L, of Osgoode hall, Toronto. Croll is a member of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bartz of Erie, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Edith, '24, to Al- fred L. Schultz, '26M, of Moline, Ill.I Schultz is a member of the Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity. Society Initiates 1Miss Lent Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical society, initiated Miss Sylvia Lent, the violin, artist of Thursday evening's concert, as a chapter honorary member. I "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. Read the W- NOTICE Price of Straw Hats reduced cent at our store right at the of the season. Growing pop of the cool and comfortable P the reason. Bring your Pana and have is Re-conditioned (Cl Bleached and Reblocked with a trimmings). FACTORY hAT STORE 617 Packard St. Where 1). . R. Stops at St ... _ the Natural Science auditorium. He is the guest of Prof. C. H. Van Tyne .,-.n of the history department. AT THE THEATER DYEAR'S f TELEPHObNE 1000 NOUNCE DATE OF POSTPONED GAMES gr 1 Prof. John L. lrumm Prof. John L. Brunmm, of the jour- nalism department, director of the! annualSemnor Girls' play, "If I Werej King" by Justin McCarthy, which is to be given on Friday, June 13,at the Whitney theater, feels that the setting r' of the play, which deals with the in- trigue and romance of the 15th cen- tury, is well adapted for presentation. Scenes for the play are being ex- ecuted by 4. S. Davis of Detroit, who Screen-Today Arcadle-Corinne Gritfith and Conway Tearle in "Lilies of the Field." Majestic.-"The Breaking Point." Wuerth-"Rupert of Hentzau." Orpheum-Gladys Walton in "The Near Lady." ec at 4 o'clock tomorrow as follows: .Auelia Cheever vs. Alpha Omicron Pi; Kappa Delta vs. Helen Newberry; Martha Cook vs. Jordan house; Kap- pa Alpha Theta vs. Betsy Barbour; and Alpha Phi versus Delta Gainuma. SIGMA DELTA PHI INITIATES MEMBERS Sigma Delta Phi, honorary oratori- cal and dramatic society, will initiate the following new members at 7:30 o'clock this morning: Margaret Effin_ ger, '26; Margaret Geddes, '26; Mar- guerite Goodman, '26; Bernice Hill, '25; Nellie Rittenhouse, '25; Phyllis Turnbull, '26; Elizabeth VanValken-! burgh, '26; and Ruth Vermilyea, '26. The initiation will be followed by a breakfast at the Polly Little tea shop. Blanche Kynast, '24, will give the wel- come address to the new members, which will be responded to by Nellie l Rittenhouse. Notices [ Acts 1 and 2 of the Senior Girls' play} will rehearse at 9 o'clock at Sarah Caswell 'Angell hall. All women in the Senior Girls' play: are to get their costumes from 10 to 12 o'clock today in the sewing room at H-elen Newberry residence. Each voman is requested to bring $1.35 to pay for her costume with the follow-! ing exceptions: The King, Queen, Trispan, Catherine, Roulivier and the Courtiers. fKandolli Club Elects Officers for the Girls' Mandolin club for next year have been elected as follows: Evelyn Smith, '25, president; EUROPE-ORIENT E. G. 1{UEBLER Lieensed Steanmship Agent 601 E. Huron St. Ph. 1S4 Local authorized agent for White Star, Cunard, U. S., Canadian Pacific, Red Star, American, Pacific Mail, North German Lloyd, italian, French, Greek,, Hamburg American, and ALL other lines. Also, all College Tours on above Lines can be arranged thru me. See me early for best reservations. My services on booking you are free., Write, phone or call.j SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE ,CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets has done them for past Senior and Junior plays. Costumes are to be se- cured from a Chicago firm. Applications for tickets for the pro- duction may be made to Dorothy Greenwald at Helen Newberry resi- dence, until June 12, and on June 12. and 13 tickets may be obtained at Hill auditorium or at Alumni Memorial hall. The prices are as follows: $2.50; $2; $1.50, and $1. 124, SOUTH MAIN Stage-TIs Week Garrick (Detroit) - Company presents pened!" Bonstelle "It Hap-- fi li, t Iii '' I ,' I II 'I I;'h, I r , -, i f E i ,, 8 0 x ?, t j DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING BIG RESULTS- ON LITTLE INVESTMENT _ One thing -you can be sur e of. Your May Festival guests will be delighted with Sunday din- ner here. Many specials, superb- ly prepared. Usual low prices. Sophomore women will hold their postponed meeting at 4 o'clock Tues- day in the parlors of Barbour gym- nasium. The following Senior Play prac- tices are announced for the week: Acts 3 and 4 at 4 o'clock tomorrow- acts 1 and 2 at 7 o'clock tomorrow acts 3 and 4- at 4 o'clock Tuesday, acts 3 and 4 at 7 o'clock Wednesdav. 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