SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924 i HF MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDY, OTOBR 5,192 i iE~ MCHIAN DILYPAG1E FIVE ,c i "It is as easy for Helen to mem- AgoR. SENDS DELE[G9ATES Blind, Deaf'Mut or'ze five of six: measures as it is* Girl V~jns PraiZse for you to learn as many sentences,"~ s2.ys hrmother. I NNUAL CONFERENEE ~- - . - - Although Helen lives in a world of her own she is perfectly happy and 4The annual conference of the Mich- contented. She has a keen sense of gan haper f te Daghtrs f te -humor and believes that she is more meicnReoutorws edtis-ifortunate than normal people who fay, Wednesday and Thursday of lastae am rdbytevyfcuis week at St. Joseph and Bent on liar-f { s which she has never possessed. hor.- Election of state officers occur-c° red at this time. The delegates from / --. i ere were Miss Lucy Chapin and Mrs. t. R. Stoneman. a '',e dlegap'tes[ from here wecre - f~ Notices I, Lectures given by the/ dean of wo- ,ihen begin at 7 o'clock, promptly. All lectures will be given in Sarah Cas- well Angell hall. University Girls' Glee club will ad- ,miit a limited number of School of Music students this year. Tryouts for women having the equivalent of one year's credit in music will be gld at 4 o'clock tomorrow in room 216i, School of Music. jUniversity Girls' Glee club sang group of college songs at the Kiwanis dinner Friday evening at Barbour gymnasium, Tryouts for the annual Masques play, "Bonds of Desire," by Benevente, will be held from 4 to 6 o'clock Wed- nesday and Thursday in Sarah Cas- well Angell hall. The book is on re-I serve in the lower study hall of the Library and members are requested, to read the book and select their parts before trying out. 7 4> AKm -so As, is . I t?.rtained, by the Algonquin chapter. ,r;ong the notable ,people' attending, ie conference were Mi-s. James If. tansfield, national registrar generalR t Washington; Mrs. Theodore trawn, state regent from Florida. ORTARBOARD CONDUCTS SALEOF FRENCH GLOVES ,.,Mortarboard sale o1~ gloves is now ,leing, conducted by members of the society. These gloves, ordered direct-f ly from France, will be on display in $rcnt of University hall from 2 to 51 o'clock, tomorrow, Tuesday and Wed- ).esday. Members of the Mortarboard Society will be there to take orders. rders may also be phoned to Mar:' aret beal, '25 at 2548. They must ~Je in by Wednesday night. Dormitories and sororities were ~anvassed Friday and Saturday. This tarnpaign is for the benefit of thej 'Wonman's League. Tea For Freshmen 4Women Tomorrow rAll freshmen women are invited to ,attend the' annual tea given from 41 4to G o'Ocock tomorrow is the parlours ,of Heleni Newberry residence. Invi ~tations have been issued to allre Icorded freshimen women. 'I Cbeatre 1l1W ft~cuerb FOR ' Ang C Obav 13 , - 1-47 4 4 I : - y i ,I I ' '' ., .... , .It'd E'llen )May 3artini fleen Alay Martin of this town in all the 30 year,, of her life has never' heardI a sound or seen1 l single object, yet she haY been touring Kansas for the last year11 giving" piano recitals and con1cer ts inl 1 be schools "and be- fore civic org;anizations. IBorn deaf, blind and mute, Helen nevertheless places h er lingers on lI 1 iano keys with a fir} , sure touchI and play., in pierfet tininC, with as absolute a know~ledge of whet she is doing as if the notes, line:; and spaces which she Ims nev('tr sceen were beforeO her. Until for^.e yearsag ele"n was just a girl «1i(11oa1.tl1 ree of the miost highly prized liil~n i ia (1tie>s whlose mnother Im..d bra vely iiulerta ken the task of t iving her .Il thie contacts with life it 'ras though1t possible for' her1 to have,. ioday sire is a humiani phenomenon. "'Ih most wonderful girl in thel ,orld," [Va'U-rewski cazl l her after lie had metl".her Onlhis a sttour. .. A.1 C Y Ij N ". I - illRSHFILL 12EILA PROUCICJC )DOR6HYVCRf7lPt of HflDDO1IHAiLL" 11 CONCERT$ 3-om the. romntic novel- by Charteosfflajot. Gdapz'ed by r Walmar'Your." $5 $5.50 $6 $7 X^ t s ... --------------- An electri c heater will give real comfort Priced $6.50 to $10.50 One of these electric heaters can [ie used to give comforting heat wherie,-r there's an ordinary light socketwfir reach. A touch of the button, C411d autumn chill disappears. Cost little to operate. The Detroit Edison Company A tempest of Love ar d Ancger based upon the romantic novel by Charles M,, jor--hearalcd as M-, ry Pickford's masterpiece. It is as big as it is beautiful. It will thrill you with its breath- less action, and please you with its subtle comnedy. In my jtl(genent, W "Dorothy Vernon ofr. Iladdon Hal"is the best Jpictulre I have ev7erina(Idc. MarylPickford - APRIL 27, 1924 r . liUIIlIIIEi II li 1111 1111l11111111111111111111111! 11l11111111Utll11111 111110 t11111 AND FOR EIra ( t 7 !t y, I Aom* U II I 'I $2 $3 S /..1. th y y AL_ $5 COJIEDY POPULAR PRICES Week Day Matinees ......-.........35c CHARlLES CHASE ON I I PubII*c Sale I Main at William Toleplic ,ioo I I~~~~- __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AT Ox blood Colored Jersey cf exceptionally good quality makes this simple frock that is ideally suited to campus wear. Effectively, trimmed with but- tons. $25. SECOND F LOOK GOODYNTEAR'9S 124 SOUTH MAIN 1'~ t U J I . f 8:30 in the morning at I f r i i r? :":i' -_.: t 33i'? . I School of Music Maynard Street I I I I I I '~ ~ liii i