tHE MICHIGAN DAILY ------ V f WAvA 7ES- c ANNOUNCE NEW MEMBEHSI- or FRESNMANGLEE CLUB MISS EUNICE NORTHRUP APPOINT. ED DIRECTOR OF FRESH- MAN CLUB Miss Eunice May Northrup, direct- or of music in the University high school, has been apointed director ef the Freshman Girls' Glee club, ac- cording to the faculty of the School of Mu jsic. Miss Northrup will assume brcction of the Glee club at the or- ganization meeting that will take place et 4:45 o'clock Monday afternoon in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Fifty freshman women were suc- cessful in the tryouts held recently under the direction of Miss Nora Crane iunt, of the School of Music. The mnembers of this year's club are: Jean Greenshields, Annie Brown, Aurel Grace Fowler, Susan Storke,- Helen M. Belcher, Doris Ambos, Kath- erine Matthews, Edith Pereira, Kath- erine dimes, Alice Marie Weaver, Mar- ion R. Johnson, Gertrude L. Foster, Grace W. Roswear, Alta Hamill, Mar- jorie Chavenelle, Laura Barry, Dorothy Ward, Dorothy G. Racine, Mabel B. Schctt, Margaret H. Greene, Elizabeth Downie, Margaret Cole, Margaret Haw- kins, Helen M. Raikes, Virginia H. Mc- Cal, Olivine Ethel Appe, Marion Dav- idson, Selma M. Janson, Lolita Parks,, Charlotte Osberg, Phyllis Loughton, Gladys Appett, Marion W. Bauschard, Virginia TE. Rowley, Ruth E. Banfield,I Esther Johnson, Wave De Bolt, Erma Warren, Helen Hawkins, Marian An- lderson, Alice Elizabeth Kellogg, Alice Louise Fauch, Gertrude Benham, Bar- bara Tock, Beth Hibarger, Marjorie Jones, Anna Cope, Ruth A. Fenton, and R'na Pavitt, accompanist. COMMITTEE TO'MEET The Freshman Spread committeeI will meet at 4 o'clock Tuesday in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Mary Barrett, '27, is the chairman. The de- finite date for the spread will be de-I cided upon at this time, and the chair- men of the various committees will be appointed. Earldom Claimed By U. S. Won IHOUSES Will MEET IN I INITIAL HOCKEY GAME 1000 [R BL O N K Alpha Omicron Pi will contend with Delta Gamma and Alpha Phi withf aKn appa Delta in the iitial intramural OUilT! IM HOCKVEY T EA M hockey' games at 4 o'clock Monday on, -- L Palmer field. The contesting teams have been practicing regularly each Dr. Margaret Bell, director of the week and it would be difficult to say I dparmen ofphyica edcaton aswhich teams have the highest pro- deatmn ohysaleucton a spects according to directors of the brought about the organization of an spret o toyiredcto o outlw hckeytea. Te ned fr Idepartment of physical education. outlaw hockey team. The need for All women are expected to turn out such a team has arisen because many Alltwomend eee fo trnheou women interested in the sport live in respective teams. Mary Allshouse, '26, zones which have not organized a will act as referee. team, or for other reasons have been unable to associate themselves with a tWomen who wish to play on the outlaw teamare requested to signtup Open To All W omen with Miss Elsie Erley at Barbour- gymnasium in order that the first j "Membership NWeek" at the Y. W. C. Ai~ranRites Now $3.30 Etarc E ad Of Paoscarw St. PATRONIZE DAILY ADVERTISERS I I III Ir.. 1 I ti ". _ z ,t From friend to friend sho conveyed on letter paper expresses the wrer's persc Select your "personality p at this store. Largest and 1 est line of papetries :;hown : Arbor. Writing paper and opes in large or small set do monogramming, engravn printing. 'That we niay becomae bett muailted, we are running a rC 1,ric sale on high grade Miciigan and fraternity di [ossmd correspondence paper: will last only a short time. REMINGTON PORTABLES " , 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels' Arcade I' Don't Borrow-Subscribe Today. . .- practice can be held Monday. IA. is almost at an end but this does not mean that memb'ership in the as- HAZE TORONTO WOMEN ! sociation is closed to any women who are interested. During the week calls ! have been made on entering women, Toronto, Can., Oct. 17.- Freshman the purpose of the Y. W. C. A. has co-eds at the University of Toronto been explained to them, and they have must undergo a period of modified been invited to membership. It has hazing each year at the hands of the been found that there are some wom- sophomore women. This year's pro- en who have not been reached and a bation consisted, in part, of the hold- special invitation is given them by the ing of an entertainment in which the association. first year women, ludicrously attired, performed before the sophomores. GEO. REGISTER Student Representative 604 E. Madison Phone 1809 Win-or-lose --- ---------- Mrs. Isabella S. W. Callahan, 80, of Astoria, L. I., claims to be the rightful heir to Earldom of Airlie, one of Britain's richest titles. She says she is a direct descendant of Lady Jane# Ogilvie, sister of the man who held the title in 1735. Lady Janet's will read that all succeeding eldest daughters should be heiresses to the vast Airlie wealth. 100 Women Leave For Illinois Game More than 100 women have signed up in the office of the dean of women to go to the Illinois game. A special train left at 10 o'clock last night for Urbana and will arrive at 7:30 o'clock this morning. Miss Jeannette Perry, director . of Betsy Barbour house and Mrs. Ella art, director of Jordan house, are acting as chaperones. Oct. 25 is the date set for the last Junior play manuscripts to be turn- n-l 4.. A . . ..snli . . .7 f afm Read the Want Ads! Columbus, Oct. 17.-Oxford's alumni debating team was defeated by the Ohio State team, 423 to 328 votes, on the question condemning the policy of France toward Germany since the war. The Oxford team opposed the policy of France. Foreign Subscriptions $4.00- pay- sble now. 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