TU DY, OTO1WI -2 8, 1024 t2 MICI IIGAN DAILY I MTAVAM M Elli'AvAM r°--------....' ANONCE COMMITTEES 'es II iu GRG U II DQ[Arn 0oti ,.. . MASQUES ANNOUNCE CASTI FANNUALPRODUCTION FlT4t SQV STAG~E LPQSS1BI1ATES r .I Faculty Women's SClub To Present YVVCAOFESOUI S"Icebound" Today N C LUBElLEADERSHIP IVIrun I i.JIIIIR1II iiILflU j The following committees were ap- Afemibers of the Student league of .1ainee Musicale can obtain course1 pointed at a meeting of the Freshman tickwt s for the Matinee Musicale con- Spread committee Wednesday: in- cents inl the office of Mrs. Byrl Fox vitation, Alice Hicks, chairman; Car-I Bacher at the School1 of Music. I _ t[__ . ". (,?t(d the following~ woumen to take part in their play, "od of Intor- es.. which will begienDec. 3 In Iii ill auditorium~x: Katherine L1:. iark '2i6; Pi"aud Corey, '25; E le:anlor Cro kgk '25; Eliziabeth Straps, '26; M'arg aret 7affingr , '26; Mary Van Bluren, '27; ElizabeH ayes, '25; Julio Simpsonl. '25; arguerite Goodman, '26; Mazr- g-aret Ainsworth, '26; Virginia M ar Karen, '25; Alberta Oilson, '2i; Mint a Miller, '25; Ruth Kahn, '27; licatal "'agner, '25; Virginia Crolnin, 3Illen IBoormuan, '25; Ruth Ver'nilyca. "26; Frieda Banks, '27. "F~onds of Interest," following the order of form'er Masquesa iroductidnm which offer all opportunity for pictur-. esque and e xotic settings, will have a Spanish tinge.' ill the a!bsee of Prof. J. Raleigh Nrlvson, of the Fn.-Inee ring dlepart- u'tnt, P'rof. Keuyon of the !Spaniish tic wartmlcnt of the Engine^erig school wlill direct the play. N eedlework Guild Re ,uests Members To Send ArtIles vlel ibers of 'the N' ( iewo~l'k Guild of America are request ed to sf-ldI the a rticles they are preparing to tl er di'ectors S SS ~la5sp(%SS 51.hle. Th, I-aublic colle(dtion, which t"'O erilect ors s.al tn, will I lke ultlce 1next xweek. ~;velit; is de irel inl pairs Ox- aetl alkeand (sxhhillIle either ne(w ,;arments 1 or new Lou: e.)ld lznen. Th edfor infiants.' ae cildren's n , l ol n"f ' I s for g irls up ' to tr-n y cra1. wrill be welcomed. All price ma11r',> size, andl place of purchase should be left oll the articlcS inl case a cliante' in size is necessary.{ Airs. Grace S. Richmond, author ofI many popular books, was t, JCal a I(? gree from Colby college, Me ln, in 37oI inl recognition of her Tn'c1, lcr square," which was dedicated to thec "small college with (lbe grins . ,ide:i s where (vor it1mA!y Ib(.''fI ;':. ~Ili : inat)lb~1o'a: for V: c tLr ztlgeof V ay or y oulr Sii ise rtaIin a lf~t'y. "Icebound," by Owen Davis, will be the play readt at the meeting of theE Tuesday afternoon dramatic section o[ the Faculty *Women's club whichx will be held at 2 : 30 o'clock today at! the howe of Mrs. U. BI. Phillips, 1954 Camibridgea road. Mrs. Wilbur Hum- phreys w ill be program chairman for the (day.E New mzembers of the club who are 1'hcre will be a meeting of the conducted by the Y. W. C. A. have FO res;hman Spread committee at 4 o'- been completedl. This course is open clock, today, in the parlors of Bar- only to upperclassmen and will be -iv- hour gymnasium. en by means of Iec(tures, discussions,; practical work and de~mnstration.' Archery teams will be selected this week. The field will be open for gen- This course has been conducted. by eral practice from 3 to 4 o'clock to- the city Y. W. C. A. in the past few 'day. I jln~ r~ l IIIol0AkiI U) rslin (10II-So interested in joining the dramatic years to train womn to prepiare sections should call the chairman-of thei;elves for leadership in the Y. either of the sections, as the number W. C. A. clubs.t in them is limited. Mrs. U. B. Phil- Because of the increasing inter f~t lips is chairman of the Tuesday aft-4 in the work these classes have recent- ernoon section, and Mrs. Carl Weller ily3 been organizedl in the student as- is chairman of the Monday evening sociation and are now open to up- section.j per classmnn who wish to preprare themselves to become leadeIrs of the younger girls in organized or nil-or-j M iss Prat gtls 0anized groulns in any 'line of workc. On hme Pro lm The ain of the course will be "ok teach the principals and practical I things which apply to all clubs, in- Miss Aj na Pratt, an internationally cludipg girl reserve, girl scouts or famed social worker and lecturer, camnp otuneillors and l it will teach addressed the criminology class of the prIini~pals underlying group dtis- the sociology department yesterday, cussion among yptinger girls. jShe spoke to the class on the subject Sixm eetintgs have been lplanied hbe- o"HmPrbes"wtwhcsefre iritnaiewhcth(1,is familiar, having for several years ;;ion will be concentratedI on the co-operated withz the Philadelphia grade school girls. Mrs. LoMui red public schools as a social worker vold, a membl~er of the advisory con- among the poor families. ajitteem of the Y. W. C. A and a train- ed recreation loader, will c. nduct Cf n kn~ h3 first meeting to be held at A MRS,. KELLY I'D Pp~fl o'clocV Thursday, at Newberry ]hell. A ~I 'q' 1I NF IIISIPAI F COUNCIL O1FFICE HOURS The Xi, chapter of Pi Lambda The-! t,, will hold an open meeting at 8 o'- clock tomorrow at the Delta Delta Delta house. Members of'the Y. W. C. A. cabinets will hold a meeting at 4:15 o'clock today at Newberry hall. Athena society will meet at 7:1.5 o'clock tonight in room 4006 of the Literary building. yInterclass hockey games will be played todhty as /follows : Juniors vs. sophomores at 4 o'clock, and sen- iors vs. freshmen at 5 o'clock. A swimming class for upperclass students in the physical education de- partment will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday mornings, inj the Y. M. C. A. pool as sooh as the indoor season opens. The last open class for archzery= practice will be held at 3 o'clock to- dlay. Teidms will be chosen tonight and( the interclass tournament will stazrt next week. Group, singing auGt recrea Lon work will be the subjects discussed. Mrs. Knox Mitchell wvill have charge of the remaining meetings, all of which will be at 7 :45 o'clock, instead of at 4 o'clock. The lecture and dis- I cussion on Thum~da y, Nov. 0, will bej on "Child Nature," Nov. 13, "Com-! mrunity as a force in child life." The club leadership committee is as follows: Louise Pennington, '25, chair- Sman; Marion Branch, '25, Doris Giln- is,' '26, Sarah kingsley, '25, Marion Walker, '25, and larriet Abbot, '27., The Slickest Coat on the Campus ! /1.> y olyn Paul, Edelyn Peterson, Agnes Sheldon. Refreshment, Frances Par- rish, chairman; Minerva Miller. Pro- gram, Frances King, chairman; Mar- jorie Weber. Favors, Harriette Ab- bott, chairman; Ruth Hirschman. De-, corations, Helen Reece, Hannah Fitch. Floor, Gertrude Bailey. Music, Phyl- lis Johnson. Publicity, Irene Field, chairman; Elizabeth Thompson. Treasury, Helena Knapp, chairman; Helen Searight. Jean Kyer, acting chairman. Mae Kellar, secretary. MaryI Barrett, honorary chairman. Members of the committees will meet at 4 o'clock today in the par- lors of Barbour gymnasium. Mother Mary Deaver has been ,a members of the Salvation Army in Philadelphia for a period of 31 years. D 1It III I Il LL. IWIUUIUIII.L. "IHow Composers Compose," a lec- C I Regular officeI nmaintained from a 1 6' z 'q. ; N 7 I: Y ture-recital by DMrs. Edgar Stillman.-j every-a' ""a kJ3 Kelly will be the afternoon program cil in their new at the regular meeting of the Matineet in the activities Musicale which will be held at 3:15 Michigan Union. B o'clotl ck tomorrow at Marthla CCok council will be o' xbutldmag. i's. Sti lman-Kelly is the Iaponetiesa president of the Ohio Federation of to :onfrlf W ~ith a, Music clubs and the clhairmhan of the various phases of American mush; ic section of the Na-, pus problems. tional Fcrderat on of Music clubs, has been initiate( Single or course tickets may b)e I to bring the sta' obtained at the docor tomorrow after- ti coser contact wi noon iczore the musicale. sentativos on the ICT/icl SiibSCiptioiis $230)---pay;IlE 'I )IW. _ - I hours will be 4 to 5 o'clock Stu~tlent Coun- offices located room of the Mfembers of the an hand at the ,nd will be glad ny student onl ,fcurrent camn- ['his plan hss A. in an effort Je t body into "Ith. their rere- d'ouincii. i Ij I 1 f E i' 1 I I 1 I' 2 7, No well dressed college than is without one. It's the original, correct slicker and there's noth. ingas smart or sensible for rough weather and chilly days. Made of famous yellow waterproof oiled fabric. 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