SDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 TJP VAY TRIOUTS THE MICHIGAN DAtLY PA Specialty Booths Will Be Feature Of League Bazaar I Read The Daily "Classified" Columns Read The Daily "Classified" Colun WIL CONTINUE T0DAY FIFTY-FOUR HOURS CREDIT AND PLAY TAX PAYMENT ARE NECESSARY Tryouts for the Junior Girls' play to be given March 19, 20, 21, and 22 at the Whitney theater were begun yes- terday and will continue from 2 to 4 o'clock today, and from 3 to 5 o'clack Friday in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Prof. John R. Brumm and the play committee are conducting the tryouts. The play tax of $1 is required from every junior woman before she tries out for the play. Those who have not paid may do so on the afternoon they try out. Ever woman must also have 54 hours credit at the beginning of next semester. Tryouts for leadd in/the pla# are ask- ed to speak, sing, and dance, while the chorus parts require only singing and dancing. It is important that every tryout know what song she wishes to sing She is also asked to give inform- ation on her weight, height, complex- ion, voice, and whether she would prefer to tryout for a lead or a chor- us, and for a male of a female part. I i el I Flowers in specialty corsages and} TANDS NOW prefer not to know what they are buy- single rose-buds will be on sale as ing These will sell for a small price. in previous years at the Inter-church For gifts to the little sisters at home and Women's League bazaar which dolls of all kinds have been dressed will be given Friday and Saturday in and will be exhibited with a furnished Barbour gymnasium. Rosebud cor- holl's house. Then threading his way sages are to be sold part o: the time among the crowds about the booths by pink-gowned women with ruffled will be Simple Simon with a tray of aprons who will carry the flowers on delicious individual pies large wicker trays, and at other times For the hungrier ones the tea room' by Japanese and Chinese women in will be conducted in the two parlors their native attire. Roses may also adjoining the gymnasium. It will be be ordered by the dozen. open from 11:30 to 1, from 3 to 5, and Among other special booths at the from 6 to 7:30 o'clock on both Friday bazaar the candy booth is receiving and Saturday, serving luncheon, din- particular care in preparation. This ner and tea. A caterer has been en- year a professional candy maker has gaged to plan the menus. been engaged to make the candy which includes hard candies of all kinds,IATHENA -WILL ENTERTAIN peanut brittle, caramels, chocolates, TEACHERS COLLEGE WO IEN 1 and maple and chocolate fudge. A tax was levied upon every woman in Several women from the Teachers' the University to cover the expense of college, of Detroit, will be the guestsI the candy. of Athena Literary society at its meet- "Santa's surprises' wrapped in tis- ing which will be held at. 7:15 o'clock sue paper and ribbon, and hung on a tonight in the Alpha Nu rooms of Christmas tree, have -been planned to University hall. At the suggestion of attract the attention of purchasers who Elizabeth Gratton, a former president -- - of Athena, a group of women from the MASQUES TO GIVE Teachers' college are planning to form a similar society. TEA FOR TRYOUT S! The program tonight will consist of talks on literature and music, which Active members of MasquesDram- Will be given by Clara Lau, '25, Helen atic society will entertain the try-outs Gustine, '25, Margaret Buffington, '27, for the society at a tea and reception ___hem_____,2. from 4:30 td 5:30 o'clock Thursday at Martha Cook building. Prof. J. Ral- Girl Reserves to Entertai n eigh Nelson, of the English depart- Members of the Girl Reserve group, ment, who directed Masues' produc- of the Eberbach school, are entertain- tion of "A Thousand Years Ago," will ing at a Christmas party this after- speak to the prospective members of noon in the Girl Reserve room of the j the society at this time. Y. W. C A. The affair is being given' The active members of Masques will for girls who would not otherwise hold a:business meeting at 4 o'clock have any Christmas parties Helen He- Thursday in Martha Cook building. bauf, '26, is advisor of the group. Players' club, campus dramatic so- Patronize The Daily Advertisers. ciety, has changed the time of its next performance from the original date, Dec. 12, to the preceding day, Dec. 11, KEELER KLUB it was announced last night 4by Stacy !i Ast WASINI TON Black, '24, president of the organiza-B A tion. .n_ _II I I $n.00i DlIT dNdUBREAKFAST Patronize The Daily Advertisers.BE EXTR PERORMNCE I A No other publication in the world so full of happi- ness and Christmas cheer. U"1 Has Dee' Scheduled for -Cotton -the greatest galaxy of artists and humorists of the entire year 18th Annual Union Opera SAT U R DAY NiHITDec. 8th Some of the special features Cover by Coles Phillips, Center pages in colorby ictorC. Anderson.And then there is Chas.Dana Gibson-Rob': Sher- 'wood, Alice Harwuy, O. Herford, Ps L. Crosby, Rob't Dickey, Montague Glass, Doro- thy Parker, John Held, Jr., James Montgomery Flagg, A. Guiterman, Harrison Cady, A. B. Frost, E.S. Martin and f- score more. Truly a great issue! H E RE is nothing in the world like Life-ever- but the Christmas issue is the BIG number of the year, filled from cover to cover with the brightest, cleverest, keenest wit, humor and satire of America's best artists and writers-their masterpieces of the year gathered in this one issue. Don't miss itl Get your Christmas Life today -tomorrow you may be too late. All news-stands. 11 I Box Office ale Now at WHITNEY THEATER <11 Frances Ames, '23, will be at the Pol- ly Lttle _shoppe, 225 South Thayer stret from 2 to 4 o'clock today and tomorrow to take orders for Himel-. hoch's store in Detroit. Ten per cet of all sales is given to the Univer-. sti ,Mich-igan League. Members of Masques Dramatic soci- ety are requested to be present at the I business meeting at 4 o'clock Thurs-J day at Martha Cook building This meeting will precede the reception to be given for the try-outs for the soci-. ety., The Graduate Women's club will I meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon, at Betsy Barbour house Inter-house basketball practice will begin after a meeting to be held at 4:30 o'clock today in Barbour gym- nasium. All managers of houses and members of the teams are expected to attenid ,this meeting for general in-' structio'is regarding the tournament, and h; discussion of the most recent additions and changes in the rules of the game which will be observed in the contests. Class basketball games will begin, in all probability, before the Christmas holidays, and it is therefore essential for everyone interested in making a team to trn out at ever practice.1 These will be held for seniors and sophomores at 4:15 o'clock, and fort juniors and freshmen at 5 o'clock on Mondays and Wedneidays. All girls are requested to try out for the teams, even if they have no previous knowl- edge of or experience in plaing the ganie. The University Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:30 o'clock today in the par- I lors of Barbour gymnasium. There will be,no gymnasium classes held tomorrow because of the neces- sity for using the gymnasium for the Women's League bazaar. Matinee Musicale Student league has postponed the program and meeting scheduled for tomororw. The next meeting of the combined groups of the organization will be held in January, Miss Katherine Aller, of the per- sonnel division of the National Y. W. C. A., will be in Ann Arbors today and tomorrow, to meet women interested in obtaining secretaryships in the Y. W. C. A. She will be glad to meet any women interested, especially up- perclassmen and graduates. Because of the work being done on the Women's League bazaar by mem- bers of Mummers, their meeting, prev- iously announced for tonight, will be postponed until some time after vaca- tion. The Michigan Dames will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the Faculty Wo- men's club house. The speaker will be Miss Yi T Wu. She will discuss "Life and Customs of a Chinese Girl." N1Ah8K--500 to 250 ft~ibI~Wed. Mat. SO t 15 sat. mat. 0o to s.0o The Most Exciting Play Ever Written CAT AND THE CANARY Presented ,y the Company Which Played Chicago All Last Season Record-breaking sale has practically sold out houses Tuesday, Wednesday, 2JST OU 5 Thursday and Friday nights and Sat- urday matinee. 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