TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1,923 THE MTCITGAN. DAILY . . .....,:.. ...,.,. ........._..r., a, Y C;Ao EXCEEDS flhl~nhlihl flirafih Y'. W. Christmas Workshop To Oe 'f , I i^ c _ 7 It lii ~II~mIIIToys' and other gifts will be made 11111 I Ragain this year for the children o" the Iinm niui ~hospitalI by menibcls of the *University Ass Dilv tgii 1a i iio we ntti t flt, *ti openi from 2 to 5: 0o'clock W edrics- $172730 (ay and Thursday .this week in stew- berry hall, and will be cond~uctedo these days each week hereafter until MIlSS Me, U~tIII1)JDRECTS the beginning of C~hristmas vacation. FOVIT 1DAY D)RIVE FOR FUMPNDS lvery woman on thie campus v,,ho wishes to volunteer hier serices in this t Exceeding the quota set by more than work, is asked to conme to thle work- $200, the University Y. W. C. A. Satur- shol; and a ssist. "iea will be, served day noon i ;ported that $1727.30 has ec ~eno hntewr si progress. been raised in their $1500 financial Nunmerous toys and gifts are being drive which has been carried on since planned by the, comittee in charg~e. Oct. 29. $759.15 of the amount There are 175 (lolls to be fdres sed, 150 was In cash payments, and the, re- ta!'letcn stockin ;, to be imacd and fil- maining in. pledges to be redeemed ed and scambooks and paer doll sets to be ineale. Last yoar the association Nov. 19, Dec:, 10, or Jan. 7, de~s 175 dolls and filled. 140 stock- Miss ;lean McArthur, campaign di-. rector from~the finance service bureau ings. lMiss Dorothy Ketchum, of the of the Nationial Young Women's Chris~- University hr -,pital, ,7ays that the chil- tiana association., directed the drive. dren enjoy the doll:: more thsan any- *Women who have not as yet been thing ch.;e wh ch can be dlone for tleml. solicited aild who wish to contrib-' lite to the fund, may bring their pledg- j USI CALE ... LEA( UJ es to the Y. W. C. A. office in Newvber-. , I I : ... ry hall. The office is open every dayTOGV E IA until .5 o'clock. - jMatinee Musicale studient league Ifl IT niiiru Will give its firs : pub:lic recital at 4:15 EGT TVOIITC UI o'clock tomorrow. in 'the SeW olt of IMusic auditorium. The programl will FOR AnH[_R CONconsist of violin, piano, and vocal se- 'leg~ions. Admnission fee for non-mnen-- Eigh trout fo thearcem~ torn- Representatives of the Matinee Mus- shooting last week and are requested ridor of the School of :Music during the to report at 4 o'clock tomorrow to be- half hour preceding the concert to ac- gin the actual competition. The fol- cp e ebr n oase lowing girls made a sufficiently high cietinsewgneari nd toe a swter average to participate in the contest:, crg anization. June Notly) '25, Lucille Walker, '24, Matinee Musicale student league is Mary Alshouse, '27, Hester Eppens, '26,, divided into three sections, piano, vo- Nancy Harsh, '25, Wilmoth Luppold, sal and violin: Sep arate group meet- '27,Margaret Draper, '26, and Norma ' igs are held once or twice a month Clarke, '26. Although the competition according to tile decision of each' is between individuals rather than be-i group, Public programs by the comn- tween houses in ths tournament and Iblued groups will he given four times the. interest is therefore less universal,, durinlg the year. Active membershipj spectators are invited to witness the fee is $1.50; those who do not wVish1 matches,{ to attend the programps regularly mayj Aspirants for the trophy offered for ! na"sscaemeresbypyn the winner of the hockey tournament' a $2 fe,. Membership admits one to will be narrowed down to four teams all the concerts given by the student by Friday of this week. Kappa Alpha leagu~e and to the artist concerts given theta will play: Pi Beta Phi at 5 b hlclMtneMscl f! o'clock today if the weather is fav- wby hthe localeMtione Mialeniof orable. Delta Zeta and Zeta Tau Alpha subsidiary. will meet again on Friday to determine__________ the winner of their game, which was New York, Nov. 5.-The boar~d of played to a tie last Friday. The «~in-; estimates yesterday appropriated $15,- ners of these two gamnes wl be ar-' 000,O0q for new schools for New York raigned against Betsy Barbour house City. HONOR POINTSAWRDE W, A9 1 MEMBERS ofL Honor loint. v llnot be accredited to any one until shie has paid her diue; to the Women's Athletic associa- tion this year, regardless of whetherl the points were earned this fall or pre- vious to the current school year, Ex- tension of the time limit for joining the association has been granted for a period of two weeks to acconmmodate those who have not as yet had an op- POrunt to sign upj. Members of the athletic board wifl ice ac the table in Barbour gymnasium from 3 to 5 o'clock every afternoon this week to accept the 75 cent niem- berc:ship fee, and to explain any ques- tions concerning the organization whicha may be asked. If the applicant leas less than 100 honor points to her credit, her dlues will be 25 cents. The entire new honor point system will be announced in The Daily later. Munich, Bavaria, Nov. 5.-It is re- ported here that Gen. Ludendorff, al- though a Prussian subject, ha o ac- quired Bavarian citizenship. Dean Jean Hlamilton will repeat lcec- ture one of the Campus Activities ser- ies at 4 o'clock today, in Sarah Caswell Angell hail. All freshmen and entering upperclass women who missed the lecture when it was given before will kindly report. There will be no meeting of the'I The tryouts for Masques who, signed I Michigan Dames today. The# next lup for work on costumes will. meet at meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 13. I 4 o'clock today in the work-shop onI the second floor of Newberry hail to Rifle practice classes begin today. hear the plans for the work. fAll women who signed up for the s Tuesday section will report at 4 o'- CimsW tsieTros clock today at room 330, Engineering f New tryouts are needed for the ed- building. The costume for this class itorial staff of Chimes, campus opinion is the regulation gymnasium suit, or monthly. Opportunities are open for knickers. f a number of jiors who will be elig- ible for the position of managing edit- Athena society, will meet at 7:151 or at the end or th~e year. Sophomores o'clock tonight in the Alpha Nu rooms a re also need ed for the w'ork. They of University hall. manuy report any afternoon this week to John Bacon, '24, at the Chimes office Iota Sigma Pi will meet at 7:15 o'-' in the Union. clock in the library of the Marthal-- Mummers will meet at 4. today at the Pi Beta Phi 836 Tappan road. Dues will able at this meeting. All women doing social o'clock house, be pay- service work at the hospital in connection with the University Y. W. (". A. are invited to attend a party Thursday night at Newberry hall. Invitations have ben issued, but, anyone who has not been n-otified is asked to conie any- way, as some names have been omitted through error. All members of Masques and try- outs are requested to be present at a meeting at 5 o'clock tomorrow in Bar- bour gymnasium. I 'A Irll lll l l lpr l /1 ® F ant K.rappa1. KappaU.a n ie sem ~ii- .finals of the tournament. - A1 committee of five members of the. ,Senate council was appointed to coni- eider candidates for honorary de- grees, at the -meeting of that body held{ yesterday afternoon. f F.Ai @:! TiR F a W hitne'y Theatre trd ,No.1 NWSHLOWING, COME EARLY! I' 777 A47R, I About where and what you eat. Board $4.75 per week. (Not including breakfast. ) University Restaurant 91.1 North Univ. 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