OCTOBlER26;192; THE MICHIGAN DAILY A0V10R5 To Wd Fomer HDUKY CONITESTS START Kappa, Alpha Theta defeated Alpha / oc1;T +Qa>i 3on Pi with a score of 4-0 and nig '1! Xu.n33Til Pi Beta phi downed Alpha Gamma A { Delta 5-1 ili the interhouse hockey° I tournament yesterday afternoon. W. C, In the first quarter of the first 1. T C. ANDd~iPII ~game the teams appeared to be fairly '10 I{ISi \ SHI T .~evenly matched although the major- I nt~ wi enwil be ntetainl ~ity of playing was in the teritory near the Theta goal. The Black and at a Ilallowo en party from 8 to 11 Gold girls scored in the fiirst 40 sec- o'clock tonlight at Barbour yn as- *' ondls of the second quarter, and from that time on the game was decided in b a1y fthe upperclass advisors: Up- < { h 1their favor, although their opponents c ~rclass advi te ad th ghst' tral r2 v ::<; } was I hrown out of joint and, after ~,ftheguetsandtheghot'stral ~playing till the end of thaat quarter, irojis ;to be e'x citing. I-allowe'en ewsselce yTopis.G< the avebeenpla~d aout~,..~..*,~* .i ach r, Cassady, Stewart, and Mary gy4aini .,. Hi-ays showed aed and skill through- During theo evening the guests will ° ...s....,. out the game. be entertained by a short play given Pic:>eta:.Phir:only.:allowed:«:Alpha "b b ebr fMmes oit,~~' Gamma Delta to score once in their' an y*.ki o eprsntdby.m con test. Seawright, Roberts, Lauver hers= of the Y. W. C. A. These will be 'n ca itnuihdtesle ~givii n Saah aswll Agel hal. 1IJ~ ffrgart Mseron the Red team. Few fouls, fair play. ° umrswl preet"heTeho Annouincemient hias just been made Igood support from the spectators, ex- tlie Gift Horse," Rosalind Freundt, of the engagement of Miss' Margaret ceptional team work and kzeenl, but ' 24, becing in chiare of the produaction. Major, director of physical education friendly, rivalry characterized all of liTe skit to be presented by the Y. W- for womnen at theC University of P enn- the games. ~~~~C.~~~~ A.w eudrth ieto fSylvania, to John B. "Jack" Kelly, In th'e nurses tournament the "De- j~~rth 2, n st e "former American champion oarsman. ;os:ba the "Wasps" with a score ~He~To He." Miss M1ajor is he:rself a noted athlete. of 1-0. Thepary, hic i anannal ffa~cKelly retired from active cornpetition Helen Newberry will' play Adelia, ~gieu or nteingwomn, s bingar-last year. Hle was the holder of soy- Cheever at 4 o'c~ock this afternoonj ranged by Blanche Kynast, '24, chair- c ral titles, and Delta Gamma willplyDit ;an of the upperclass advisory com -____la___________ mtedMraetD o, '5-p~ Zeta Saturday morning instead of fol- laite n ta~rtDxn 5 arty , lowing the schedule formerly an- chirman of 'the junior advisory com- jrPO I A SOCILF . Ynne mittee. The committee in charge isw -Ioust aeeeyetrn oa ' ° R n the aias present, and alrej--- Cardiff, Wales, Oct. 25.-An order icordially invited to attend, with or I 'ortia Literary society lg 1c hasbenrcidfomNwYkad .i itliout their advisors. j ed thirteen women, following the try- New England states for 100,000 tons Out Wed nesday evening. 1,hey are: o ec nhaie Lt )cedl, 2,1l~ ol,.!Patronize, The Daily Advertisers. MI -9 tU S4z , er d .~a~e, 2, er 1 '27, Olive 1-fndeson, '26, Clarine r :Levy, '27, Brnce Sm:itha, '26, Dell TO S.1 '25 M 1),i~iriam lOlden, '27, A~ph- SrLadd, '25, 1 rel Parks, '25, 3una Yi { ~Barnes, '25, Margaret i'Mlines, '26. D3r. Anne L. MacLeod, associate p)ro- The next meeting of the society will fe-tsSOr of chemistry at Vassar college, will 1)o held( at 7 :15 o'clock, next outlined the work of the new depart- aThursday, in room 302 Maso'n hall, #nent of euthenics which was recent- ~whiclr she is the head, at a luncheon' Dean Jean Ham:iltoni delivered an gvnTuesday at Barton Hills Coajuz- extension lecture oii "Social Ideals, try club by the Vassar club of Ann; IsMaking or Breaking Them" before the! r or Dr Ma e d is n l av '(f T rctet C tu y l b *y st r a n' \G 'absence to visit other instttioans in l Detroit. .order to plana the courses for Iher d - f h _atinent. She came to Ann Aor fkIo' c~2.Bracsa' en upontheinvtaton f MSS cflict~.econsidered for. the . 000 or more gel- Sc anton, secretary of the Mcignsla},Iis imadeloiesbytecrhE1' *.Vass ar ,club. Mi qiuake.ieessbyis4epth I S to Jeane Briggs, at 1414 Washtenaw meet, at 3 o'clock today in Barbour v$ enuie, gymnasium. All members are re- 99911 " (3111 CLUBquested to be present. I~?fl Freshmen women whose junior ad- AD0MT THIRJTY-igPIi 'Iors have not called them to makei Women desiring to take the 10 mile I; arraM.-neents about attending the ad- honor point hike are asked to meet Thiry-eiht enriershavebee ivory party to be held from 8 to 11 at 9 o'clock tomorrow at Barbour; COMING SUN~DAY coktngta.Brbu gy-ymsi. admitted to the Freshman Girls' Geasunaeakdtoatn h at club as a result of try-o'uts held jMon-j anyway. Mistakes have been made in Rome, Oct. 25.-Signor Pirandello, Thad fCmd dlay and Wednesday. They are: i some cases, and advisors are not able the playwright, told Premier ixlusSo-' Classics Unquestionably. Roslyn Selker, Ilelen D. Brown, to be in the city, for the affair. But good-by and started for America. Ellen Johnson, Katherine Boothl, Katherine Ihubbard, AMargar et Shre.- The senior social committee will Daily classified for real results.« mhan, Harriet Levy, Ruth B. Schein- man, Vera L. Haux.well, Lucille Groff, Iii3611911Ylti11191i1i9t1fi1Ii4i1ltli111E! 9 1ri1I Maxine Shinkmnan, Emily Woodward, I iF