TIILR3Z.SDA ", GCTOIEP, ,1924u ..... ..... ..... TAVAM M MUA-wA ME x In 98, Is A.WILL ENTERN WISCONSINORGANIZATION Repir eentatives of the Women'.- Athletic' association of the University of Wisconsin will be the guests of the local organization on Saturday morning. Tihe Michigian women wil meet their guests at the train anti take them to breakfast at" the Fire- place. Immediately after breakfast the Wisconsin women will be shown the campus, the boulevard and the City of Ann Arbor. A hockey game will be held later in the morning on Palmer field in which both Michigan and Wis- couzsin women will take part. Representatives from every orga- nizedl house on the campus are ex- pected1 to attend the breakfast. Other women who wish to attend are asked to sign up today on the bulletin board in 'Larbour gymnasium. Thirty-five cents will be (charged for the break- fast. Mariana Smalley, '25, president of thec W. A., A., requests that any wo- went who are willing to offer the ser- vices of their cers communicate with her at once. Prohibition Par y SYPOILEGEND SFavors Women1' InU [O Congress Election ! MES~IPCMAG ':::; j"Every woman registered in the uchool of Music a mrember" is the slo-t : > > ? gain of the Sy mphonic league in an ' offort to attain a 100 percent menm- Sp this Z'ar As a climax to an " : ry a teulie campaign that has been car- cdothe league gave a supper and! ':s;; "> <:~i: <';: ";::"; Iti Ci:'i party list evening at the School of Music for 11 new menmbers. ''" Z oni' league i oteSho Xil a" MusiTc what theWoman's League is to the C1Alversity," said Mrs. lEyrl Fox p e . * ey& j lilcbc, >au llof -women of the school, ;e nrrr'nting upon the membership drive. "Because the group of mem- bers is smaller. however, it can as- sume a T:ore social nature and offer cpportupity for friendly association} w ith all the music students. It is ":::: ,:.:. : , :f really thy, social club of the school :<.:':<;":.:" ::.....:...:and wv want every woman who takes e, ither class work or private lessons ' ~ to identify herself wih .hognia , . G41A E IN WSA , 11;HOCKEY SERIES i'appa AlphaIThta sc'ored a 4-0 v~~oyove~r P i Beta Phi in the see- Cl d 1 if, the inic house hockey Srawhich was playen yestvrday. -,; anate was a fast one and all of e scm in,_ wc. s dlone in the second 1I,. .Some goo~d playjug was evidlent (,, both teams. The sf.:rs or the winning team were , Mrgaret hays, '25, at the p.osition of center forward, and Elsie Olilmacher, '25, who played center halfback. Olive Mc~ay, '25, the lent forward, and hazel Roberts, '27, center for- ward starred for Pi Beta Phi. The' next games in the interhouse hockey series will be p layed at 4 o'clock Friday. Helen Newberry will play Gamma P~hi Beta, and Betsy 1:arborur wi1 play Adelia Cheever. Thie mothers-in-law of Orange, N. J., 1.a,:e organized to outlaw the joke that hla s held thbem up to ridlicule and ;corm. Mrs. -William Schultz, Mrls. Joseph Kilinian, Mrs. -Williamn .Ne- ;;son and Mrs. Frank .Perlnt e, orga- nizers,, have had thousand, of letter!. of approval from all over the coun- try. Prxairc lessons in aesthetic, toy, billet and modern ball- room dancing. EAETZ RSK ', JOHNSON Studio Second 'Floor Chubb' House PHONE 2022MI N sAnna Van SI(Ite iss iAnn a Va Shite of 17ottstowvn 'the 1 juri~icn party can dica~te for engrress inlthe niW Ii dclstrict of Pennsylvania. An effort is being madc in tin~Kroe ,Illt3 telect' :r women's l ilec to cong rtss. The Na- ional Wome -s' 7 I1 .y is behind the move. Tea will lbe served to jmembersof he -Fa(;uhiy IWormen's rclub this7 after--i K10041 at the (lulihouse, 2;26 Soutih In- walls street. Symphonic league meets severall times a month and includes a teal (lance every two weeks and a supper party every month in its program. E'ligible women who have not yet joinedI the league can do so at the next social meeting or by leaving their name with Mrs. Baeher at the School of Music. All v.omen on,. the campus who bave at. any time carned an athletic I rewcai'eo by the accdunmlation of 1000 pi'nts are repleistedl to call Marianna Swalley, 1 405-\V, at onc( and mnak( ara i l)"em(I1I s for an 'Ensian p~ic- ture. Daily Classigeds for :Superior Results. Rain W~ater Cuaran Iced ilaifs Jkeau 'y Shoppe'I I-'hone 3234-R for A, ppolnenl 209 South Slate Stret '":}1) FI.OOR CII tJHB I tHOUSE~ "E PI _T 1'v7RC.ELLING AND HAIR CUTTING Chr iysaI t e81m s Finest Quality Spec-'al Dozen and Half Dozen Rates. now. Call and see them. On display Phone 666 t'lI tE.I1IIIIIIIIItIltll{ i i 111111EF li1U: SThe DeLano Shop ~ No. 4, Nickels Arcade t -During last week we receivcit the following: SWhite leggings with and without feet.=I I3rnny slippers in real lamb'sm wool, all sizes. Coats for girls or boys to six years. T Iab)y utg, two models. - \V~:u Sut.~for boy:. Lath robes f tor girls aid lxy>; up) to 12 years. S--neater ,mhs, extra heavy. lPhone 2StG"-R G, ;g}enttcoaturmldaiy evcni en: 1R. ::. I S'peclial on 1PornPorn Corsag,-es Iloedy&o al,')e N9i\ickdrL Iemde Greenhouses, 1 400 Tbraver St. ,~.. IL~' I h y W, 4 Con pany His lily i Study carefully the.en- tire lloslory of the Comn- j~1pn ,tillart Coll ;.l'';.r ing. $12.50 Plaids, stripes and novelty pat.- terns are smartest in, skirts for wear nowv. These are of finest wvoOlens in numerous colors a d comi nations. Others at