SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924 iHE MICHIGAN DAILY c seY o s W omen Graduate '77, Comments Y, . G' C.A. WORKSHOP } TO OPEN NOEBR4' CHISTMAS SLTCIlNGS, IDOLS AND SCRAPBOO(S 'TO BE MADE Countess And College Gir Dmo Factory RIFLE CLASSES i 1L ILL i "Yoes, I lave b~een ani auditor at the U i versity for 14 years," a woman gradluate, of the class of '77 stated Is I N ' 1? Doll, Christnas stockings, -,fl( fscrap books are to be made at the Y. W. C. A. workshop this year. Esthei i{ Anderson, '25, chairman of the social service committee announces that the work will, be largely done throug] re Pan-Hellenic thus getting the co- Q)pration of sororities in getting ol( t aragazines End materials for doll S dresses. All dormitories and leag-uE Yhouses are urged to contribute to the Christmas workshop, which will be wpcn for use to all University womer f r)om 2 to 5 o'clock, Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday afternoons 4 from November 4 to Christmas vaca- tion. The workers will make these things for the hospital children and poor children who are to be taken (are of by the Y. W. C. A. -The social committee of the Y. W. C. A. has set their regular ieetlnt date at 1:15 o'clock Friday in New- berry hall. The committee is as fol- lows: Esther Anderson, '95, Jessica ~ e~w,'25s,,Virginia Summers, '25 ,ut,(h Kahn, '27, and Lida Thatcher, '2!5. Wore l ~~ IL when questioned concerning the rg j BEIN I ItULPJ SUN ,larity of her a.ppearance at several { of the courses given' on the campus SWomaen who are interes=ted in rifle, this fall. shooting will be given an opporimiity; "After retiring from school teach- to sign up for this sport Mond ay and d lug it was the most natural. thing in 1Tuesday, in the office of : ,lfiss Ethe'l thei world for nie to con~e to Ann McCormick at B~arbour gymnasium~l. A rbomr to live and, living here, to take ( lasses will be arrangedl for both the adlvantagce of the educational oppor-, advanced and the beginning si u~ieits ! tunitvies which the campus offers. and will be instructedl ly aliibhl)I Having antjored in mathematics and of the R. 0. T. C. Room <'',)9 oft th the sc enzc:s when I was in college,f old Engineering building, where th the maor e cultu ral courses hold an at- p~ractices were held last yaihay tr ac~ion- for mae now. Although it is been secured for the use of the wo- an effort for me to rise in the morn- mnen this year. ing, I shouldn't 'miss Prof. AV. A. IThe Michigan women's rifle team Irayer's S o'clock history class for carried a note-book. The story is cil in tlic (oCi I.: told that Miss M. L. Stockwell, '72, 1 in the ac + ,i ilts ' t:; the first woman who graduated from 4li(4igan)h:lnMub Michigan, was placed according to! council will?.e(~ Ianl jI an alphabetical seating list next to a appointe(I tfe a ' 11 b ( a certain Mr. Turner in one of her i to (confc rvi t ? l classes. Indignant, Mr. Turner went l various iaco m''- to the instructor immediately after lroli-:O,, ' class and asked that his seat be ifihas,, br o ' , r changed. The instructor informed !ji to tiri;g the , r " '{ him that it was customary to adhere* closes' centf twith,.015 to the alphabetical system. Some !!sentati- c.+on le( time afterward the professor wvas amusedl to find the two chatting andti even looking on the same book. Sev- i eral years after they married." If the iian a Ba t "Alice Freeman Palmer was a ;rh oeruhnunl prominent woman on campus whenj thefrl)ttrl I was in college. We lived in the the big classhouecoe yarditrageli d..'Ne 4',,a enough :Miss Palmer's associates re- salheVur garcjed her as a woman of great tact. nteere l'Iya-,,:-- te am nmade SiJvQ Ij e - H e r b ig g est asset w a s th at sh -e k n e w j o r m a e live o " ,' t :heo t o h a n leoeop e . won 13 out of its 15 matches -with other colleges last year. Challenges for this year will soon be sent out andl plans are b~eing imade for Mlichi- gan to join the National Rifle associa- tion. anything. This semester I ami listen- lgto wh lat Prof.. A. E. Wood has tol i say about Americanization and Pro f.t F. C. ('a rritt's moral philosophy, too."I poorly p~aidl job even at the coist of hey:. her health. rh girIS also agreedI that money has a 'great lbearing on. morals. The morals of the studlents' factory companions ran thre gamut - from the lowest to the highest, as in, Counitess ElFa Bernadotte other wvalks of life. And almost al- Early last sunmmre the Counl4tess w taysa it was a inaC er o1' money. The Eisa Bernadol"Le, cif Wisbcrg, Stoc~k- budglet of $2.06 a 'week for amuse- holmn, Sweden. came~ to A'meira as a! e edmsclaeu 1mt h "Fouteenwomen graduated) in the class of'"47," explained this alumnae. All voters on the campus de- "That was a gredater number of wo- siring to vote in the coming elec- .ten thaninh'~ d ev-er gradhuatedl be-'ore tion on November 4 can secure ht tune or after for several years. application blanks and notary C It is rather sign ificant that there were; service free of charge by call- just 77 studlents in the class of '77 j ing at La Follette headquarters,I and it was quite a disappointment to 520 Packard Street, between 4 us that one man failed. Yes, some j and G o'clock any week day. failed then just as they (10 now." jI "Trhe women of '77 camne after the ( ____ ___ time when Michigan men threw ap- pie-cores and shouted that despisedI Foreign Subscriptions $4.00-- pay- word "co-ed" at every woman who able now. S , ,; :a : : f y '-° Y s<<. ; _ . .;%;. , :: ',.M z _ -J . T ' is ;".. :'F.k ,",, 5 i . ;fu's. , :' a: ;8 S .. ' ,:. l .i y; l ; Y '.t; 'js. 5 'e' ;y ' d:; -AP: tr : . 's x"' Sc cial Notes Announcement was made yesterday at the home of Mrs. George B. Rtheadl of the School of Music, of the engage- ment of Miss Maud C. Klcyn, also of! the School of Music to Mr. John C. Vivian, of Denver, Colorado. Miss Klipyn has for several years been a memzber of the voice faculty of thre School of Music. A graduate of that school,, she has conducted the Stanley chorus,' and the University ,Girls' Glee club for several. years. Sire isa member of Alpha Clhi Omega and Slignma Alpha Iota sororities. Following the luncheon ft the home of MVrs. George Rhead, the en- gagemecnt was also announced at tihe Alpha Chi "Omiega sorority house. The weddhfg will take place in Den- v-r in June. Miss Helen C. Bishop, director of { IHelen Newberry residlence gave aI dinnier in honor of M1iss Inez-Bozorth, Thrsdm~ay at Newberry residience. The wuest list included: Miss Zel- ina F. Clark, Miss Frances C. Mack, and Miss Mary E. Walton, 'of Martha Cook building; Miss Jodai who is from Japan University for women yin Tokio; Miss Jeanette Perry, and Miss B~ertha Marshall of Betsy Barbour dormitor~y; and Miss Nell M. Rayer of Ilelen Newberry residence. Miss Bozorth is the new business inanager of The Law club, and has coae rom Po} tland, Oregon. clelegal e to att end i he World C'l-- ( tittee tuoet i1ig of the Y. W. C. A. She reima inedl for a tour (Of the "oun11- m'y an"Id joinod lthe ''stadeats Iinlduls-! try'' u tVOe n t. Tb i5 110 Vo'e ont, it: sh1oulld ke t.' plic.nd, oil^i',ated with 'be~ic Na~ill c -oel rdf tler Y. WV. C. A., thircee reart71o. (1er, thle joint: nIlUaage'n a of ho stid elat council and~ the imill -ju etiI:en was lecide i Hi t agroup of olle~'ge 1 rI a slltll dbe en coui'itgod to entlr v fac1- tories eaci 1(i1 u I'o, worhia g side ]) . 'nle w l a 'o ,y7it-s. They wc - (i''to livetId-I'e t.?,,amei-eeoo,.dsovr ilug from firgf,-1i- lid ox )'1'1ii (P, . "Ow the other ballf lives." l~iie (f'o111ut '3": y 17e non y11'va1sly jo:12^. f with'a < lf vlp of girls from Vassar, Tit. 1llyoh a % , Ciegoo, 01', llt.ien: a and otiher usitt ~lu~v (i i f. i.'r,111Y anidatheyi trau :lgd tI e streets in Chiciango "and I 'lii Il ciobia niL i1g alnpli(-,ations for 'lobs and roon-ca. The (:'ountes-s was S yihpioy('i by az hide and leatfher colni- unill i (lhicago. She i'ciiained wit the group only a fewte ehsWhenl tiemr identity became kcnownl. Befcore rel utrniu'fto college the -irls Imet to rel,-ord b i~l) rca 5ioll. Expense h amd-,et'',were ('aibifle~i and - a e"s;:, ealdas follows: Aven ,!,3,for room a mrd boaarid (Jheah- "ast and dmtt11t:') , $'h22; the cheapest. home repor!t ad, yi~K25 a wol(, was saidl to..pr.#ovide bet I er food than -,o11ne of the li-idlier priced houses bu.t less plla airoom,1s;fpoor light, eifglt girls t o a room <' nul onle bath- .'0011 to ft',i'C1;11Cda1t (4 i teeln. The average allowed for' luichies a week was $ tti verage for c ari'are a. weekl, $1.1.1; a verage for r eci eation and in1i:'(l neouls, :2.00. D'oc'tor bills, clothboa, lunion dues. man i'1fl('e and so forth (-anlot *bo inet(' by fIbis saving of $2.8S a wee-k which is- the resut of flhe at tic(I et economy. the g-irls declared. Tihe xvom'ping' girl. onl ai ypi1)ca itt'(to1ry wage,11.S a11to gunI nt '0 i 4.t'i~t moegen'y.Inse-! (FiliO to iCS- her to ho l on to a 1 tiUIU.'-IIof ausementi L's 4 1 ,, v s' ; y SS 'S ,ia; ft . P r ,e .y 'S i .. at k 5. ,, ., 1 R Y._ _ P I -www-.S3TARTING SUNDAY M _ _ ._.. _. - - tp -___. . ____ .-__,._._ w _.___. _ .. . ____.- - --- . f _ , r , _ _ .. . .. +r .e r-, - .. ddw za _ .,. _ ,B 4 '- ~ In Chaos and Struggle the History of Alaska Began ---All striving for the precious metal dll q*1 r,, aiily and Honor were Sacrificed- in Countless Cases ofthe disaster it, Created, Currwood can write a stirring, red-blooded romance such as no other author In "The Alaskan" he has created a superb character which fits the manly Tom Meighan to the utimost perfection, and that furnishes the stalwart star with a love romance supreme. P ret;. Marion L. Burton and Mr. P urton attended a (dinner at thi De- troit Society of Arts and Crafts Wed- rt esda , to meet Dr. Valentiner, the Inew diietor of the Municipal Art In- s4ttte of Detroit.. Dr. Burton gave a short address. Rced brocade talble- cloths on the refectory' tables and 1)Iriglf ly colored autumn flowvers comn- bined to make it a unique amid inter- Seating affair. 1' 11 ° ° f Notcs omas MCiIian;v, % LAKA N ! , A HERBERT BRENO~ PROUDUCTION il-i .p 'tO Mrsn. AMarion L. Burton and Mrs. John Sunudwall will entertain ats an infoital luncheon at I'arton Hills Country Clhub Tlhursday.) The Alpha Phi Mlother's club meot L,,nl nz-o :e lbeeN cy fgaies WNill he I a 1 liXIFI,4tay tas lollowr,: 1Della 1{a?7iita v-rail's AIhIa ()ti4.'rom i P, ad (I lp) 1, Pilvesu Kap1;a Dlta. ., nF il tilatIocok r 1 t 1 Tuesday afternoon at the Alpha Pi'im -{ IOns a. IFreahinan til:5' t(4teeclub) will 1. c'I t1:3 5o'clock I ouior'ou' in .the The plmtmoe se ,of Alpha Omnricon lparl c f l ;ri'boo lr rinas mm,~ P~i were entertained at tea last Thurs- - d y(" j " C i c l)T ledg es o f Th eta . P h i A lp h a en - w , f; i e I ig h a l~ 41 ch a n g ed t tertaimed at tea Friday afternmoon. to((--at : 1 o'lei:Fn;Va, h Yr. and Mrs,.-Homer, Dr. TT. M.'4'Il ii l:? i lllf'11111 !Ellt;i ". E E hI : 'eeand Mrs. Beebe gave a i-- ~~p iwi and dance at the Michigan 1 nion Tuesdtw;ay evening. Anmoiigtie j - lu~ists 1wer ze faculty and Ann Arbor fi ends, and the mnembers of Pi Beta ilsorority and the Phi Delta theta FL ' fraternity. I Kappa Delta pledges- gave a tea T.}hursday, for pledges of other sorori- 1t Theta PhiAlpha pleldged Anne Orr,':- We aetre fr'.1 v' t abic5 avid - - l~. le '.fa;L. Trhe mrig fMisSsnF Pratt of Ypsilanti anmd Richard Clit-',2=25 r xh Thay'er Tel 1 :-W'Ir in ni, '22. of Ann Arbor took place ,ednesday- evening, October 15, at St. I tiudcoits, Dinners andl T -ile's Episcopal Church oi Ypsilanti. Aftecrnon Te'as MisPlatt was a student at National wm 11111111111111111FI Pa,:rk Senminary. Cutting is a anmmcm- -- her of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. {malAscainlmorn lii ml tt~ t4'4t I ~ 'I I- 1~ 4. 19--c" NXT UNDAY--CECIL B. De ILLS F E Iw - I i