DECEMBEZR 5, 1923 THE MlCHIGAN DAILY j1 IE IIII IIYpY I d Y Y Y Y Ilii w w Tromcn I Loss In Of Church M. E. Merger Fear Of Dancer S N Frances Ames, '23, will be at the Pol- ly Little shoppe, 225 South Thayer streettfrom 2 to4 o'clock to- ~day to take orders for Himel- hoch's store in Detroit. Ten per cent of all sales is given to the Univer- sity of Michigan League.E Members of Masques Dramatic soci- ety are requested to be present at the business meeting at 4 o'clock tomor- row at Martha Cook building. This m-etinig will precede the reception to be given for the try-outs for the soci- ety. 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 turn out at ever practice. These will be held for seniors and sophomores at 4:15 o'clock, and for juniors and freshmen at 5 o'clock on Mondays and Wednesdays. All girls are requested to try out for the teams, even if they have no previous knowl- edge of or experience in plaing the game. Matinee Musicale Student league has postponed the program and meeting scheduled for today. The next meet- ing of the combined groups of the organization will be helot in Jalnuary., A special price will be made on large Premier roses by dozen and half dozen lots, at the Women's League bazaar, Friday and Saturday. Orders may also be given by telephone to Kathryn Wilson, 452. All money for the candy for the baz- aar must be turned in to Dorothy Greenwald at Helen Newberry resid- ence immediately. The articles for sale at the bazaar must be brought to Martha Cook building today, accom- panied by a tag bearing the cost price and selling price of each article. They should be placed in a box labeled with1 the name of the house which contri- butes them, Mortarboard will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow at Pi Beta Phi house, 836 Tappan. Iota Sigma Pi will meet at 7:15 o'clock I tomorrow in the Chemistry building. Prof. Chester S. Schoepfie, of he or- ganic chemistry department, will ad- dress the society. Rome, Dec. 4.-Doubt is expressed in atican circles whether az4 Amieriaan cardinals will be created at this month's consistory. solidated. She has asked the Method- ist Episcopal Board of Bishops wheth- er the proposed consolidation would deprive her of her membership. Sen- ior Bishop Berry of the M. E. Church North has ruled'that actors and danc- ing teachers are barred from member- ship. No such ruling exists in the South. WELLESLEY OFFERSf NEW FELLOWSHIP The alumnae association of Welles- ley college is offering the Horton-Hal- lowell fellowship of $1,000 for the year 1924-1925. It is open to those who' hold a degree from Wellesley college and is to be used in studying for the degree of master of arts, or sciences, doctor of philosophy, or science, or for independent research. Application should be made by per-' sonal letter to Miss Mabel M. Young, chairman, Wellesley college, Welles- ley, Mass. The application should con- tain specimens of scientific or literary work, testimonials from instructors as to ability and achievement, and j from qualified judges as to health and character, and a certified record from the registrar of each college from AT THE THEATRES which degrees have been awarded. The application should be turned in before March 1, 1924. Screen-Today Alumnae Council eets t Read The Daily Matters concerning the IUiversity 1. of Michigan League building campaign were discussed at a special meeting of the board of directors of the Univer- sity of Michigan Building association PAY Y U which was held yesterday at Alumni YOU Memorial hall. This meeting was call-- ed by Mrs. Edward Dwight Pomeroy,°'E FN S1 A of Chicago, who is chairman of the Z Alumnae council. While in Ann Arbor;- Mrs. Pomeroy is the guest of Mrs. Sub Henry Carter Adams. 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