100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

November 23, 1924 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 11-23-1924

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

'sHE MICHIGAN DAILY

--- -- - ---.-..--s--,

...r...---------

00'
%&=AvA &1 3,
lip=

a
i
i

New

Shipment

REISE COMMITTEES-
FOR JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY
MISS AMY LOOIS 'WILL CONDUCT
TRYOUTS DECEMBER
Committees for the Junior Girls'
play have been revised and the pres-
ent list is as follows; Norma Bick-
nell, general chairman; assistants,
Elizabeth Tompkins, chairman, Eliza-
beth Blackwood, hora Hoyt, and
Elizabeth Parrott.
Business, Eunice Rose, chairman,
Berenice Smith, Elaine Stevely,
Josephine Clark, Norma Clarke, Lo-
retta Cooper, Eleanor Musselman,
Dorothy Ogborn, and Anne Seeley.
Advertising, Ruth Rankin, chair-
man, Catherine Pierce, Dorothy Cline,
Marjorie Hopkins, Fadelma Hoff-
stetter, Henrietta Voorhies, Louise
Roberts, and Elizabeth Woodward.
Publicity, Kathryn Clarke, chair-
man, Marie Reed, Ruby Hart, Marior
Mead, Margaret Mogk, Florence
Probst, Marguerite Dutton, and Vera
Wallington.
Costumes, Elizabeth Strausse, chair-
man, Elizabeth Beard, Ethel Moore.
Catherine Griffiths, Katherine Brew-
er, Susan Chen, Helen Hutchins, Mary
Louthan, Frances Penoyar, Jessie
Sprague, Dorothy Spencer, Margare!
Goodman, Ingrid Alving, Mary Has-'
kell, Charlotte Jacobs, Ruth Sherer
and Cynthia Smith.
Dances, Elizabeth McDowell, chair-
man, Marguerite Ainsworth, Ruth
Vermilyea, Monica O'Brien, and Janet
VanDenBerg. Music, Myrtle Sanzen-
bacher, chairman, Alice Manderbach,
Merle Gee, Gwendolyn Wilson, Fran-
ces Adams, Doris Slingluff, Ruth
Talman, Jeannette Emmons.
Properties, Constance Clarke, chair-
man,, Margaret Lawson, Margaret
Lord, Virginia Hobbs, Esther Trout.
Elma Walz,. Lila Zang, and Kathryn
Wilson.f
Tryouts for the play will beginj
Wednesday, Dec. 3, and will last
through Friday, Dec. 5. They will be,
held from 3 to 5 o'clock in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall, unless other an-
nouncements are made in The Daily.
Women will be expected to come to
the tryouts prepared to sing, prefer-
ably a Michigan song. They should
also dress in something suitable for
dancing. Miss Amy Loomis, director,
of the play, will arrive shortly be-
fore the tryouts and will aid in con-
ducting them.
Your Subscription is payable now.

Announce Color ELECT
Scheme For Bazaar
Christmas ideas will be carried out
in Michigan colors in the decorations
of Barbour gymnasium for the Wo- Officer
men's League bazaar, which will be
held Dec. 5 and 6. mng yea:
At the East end of the gymnasium, meeting
there will be a large panel, descrip-1 Press A
tive of "The Wise Man and the Star." Michigar
On a bright blue background, the wood Br
hooded figure of the wise man, arms mously
outstretched towards his guiding star, ,Fred L.
will be done in yellow.. With this Gage, of
scene as a center piece, the dozen or Dr. Mar
more booths, will be arranged along troit, re
the walls, all draped in maize and tle Mar]
blue bunting. zoo, cor
The tea room will occupy the two Martha
parlors next to the gymnasium prop- and Mrs
er. The same general scheme of dec- l'of Detro
oration will be craried out, in that the Repor
central lighting fixture will show and 20
miniatures of the large panel of the and acc
wise man. The six tables in each adopt a
'oom will be grouped in the form of lamp in
star. and tiny candles and Christ- the orga
mas trees will decorate them. Large Mrs.
yellow stars will be suspended about talked i
the room from the ceiling. ing that
come to
it was ]
would b
the new
NO TICE S tating th
_- - follovyrer:
women
ued. "TI
Women who have won 100 honor journali
oints in athletics this fall and wish have an

OFFICERS AT
AST PRESS MEETING
rs were elected for the com-
r at the Saturday morning
of the Michigan Woman's
ssociation convention at the
Union. Mrs. Grace Green- I
rowne, of Jackson was unani-
re-elected president, Mrs.
Vandeveer and Mrs. F. W.
Battle Creek, vice presidents,
y Thompson Stevens, of De-
cording secretary, Mrs. Myr-
garet Hennessey, of Kalama-
responding secretary, Miss1
E. Moll, of Detroit, treasurer,
s. Margaret Hamilton Alden,
it, historian.
ts of committees were given
new members were voted on
epted. It was decided to
pin bearing the quill and
the grcen and gold colors of
nization.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
nformally to the women, say-
the one reason she wanted to
the convention was because
press women. "If only they
ring their womanhood into
spaper world instead of imi-
he men and insisting on being
s," she said. "I hate to see
always imitate," she contin-
here is a better chance in
sm than anywhere else to
nbitions and carry them out.
it cost you your position, it
to give that up than to be a
she concluded.
s further decided to meet an-
in affiliation with the Univer-
ss in Club in Ann Arbor.

JUST RECEIVED
I Have Just Recei ed Three New- Shipients Containing
Eighity-Eight Rugs.
Most of These Are Lare Size. Many to Seect From-But
ON LY ONE QUA LITY
TaHE BST!

Phone 3154

MRS. H. B. MERRICK

928 Church Street

V'

Don't Borrow-Subscribe Today. -
I w
J IU 1111111111111l 1111i 11111111111U i t11Iti11U lf ill111111 et~~ilII lil il11111Ilu litIlll III~ li i61ii11111!

to become active members of the W.
A. A. should report to their class
representative on the athletic board.
They are: Elizabeth Ranck, '25, tele-
phone, 390; Marguerite Ainswarth, '26,
393; Irene Field, '27, 390; Charlotte
Wendell, '28, 1314-W.
Rehearsals for the grand march of
the Pan-Hellenic Ball will be held at
4 o'clock tomorrow at Granger's
academy. Members of commniittees and
Pen-Hellenic delegates are expected
to be present.
Thecombined groups of the Stu-
dent League of Matinee Musical will
give a progrcam at 4 o'clock Monday
afternoon in the third floor audi-
torium of the School of Music.
Tryouts for the University Girls'
Glee club quartette will be heldin
Miss Laura Hunt's studio in th'e
School of Music from 4:30 to 5
o'clock Monday.
Independent women are advised
that there are still eight more teikets
available for the Pan-Hellenic ball.
They may be obtained by calling
Madeline Margal, 1775.

Even if
is better
copier,"
, It was
nually i
sity Pres

hl "

A Women's Ha
Shop DeLuxe
Hair Goods-.
Switchgs, Side Piec
Curls.
Made of your own h
$3.00.

ir
ces,
air,

Import curly hair,

$5.50

Switches made over.
E. Sheehan
Phone 2449-R
610 East Liberty

1

i

Protect your Feet
with this Stylish Boot-
The Zipper Boot is a marvel of
comfort and smartness. It is worn
right over your shoes or slippers.
On and off in a jiffy-nothing to
button, hook, lace or tie..
The Hookless Fastener-exclusive
on Zipper footwear-does the trick.
A little pull of the tab and ZIP!
{ it opens wide or locks snug
and tight.
Ask your dealer for Zippers. Sizes
for men, women and the kiddies.
l
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.
ESTABLISHED 1870 Akron, Ohio
1 _.. _._ a a. ...

I

It'sa
HererS
THE MOST VIVID
THAT EVER SHOT
N SOCIAL SKY OF ENl
PERBLY INSOLENT I
IDWIT ATTRACTED A
ROYALTY; WHO WAS
THE FAIREST OF THE
Y HID HIS BROKEN HEA
FRIPPERIES OF C
1I id not think to see you wear a bridal groomiAJi *
another."
-and thus was BEAU BRUM-
MEL'S faith in love and women
shattered. The turning point
which changed a lovable youth "
nto a sneering cynic who rode to
uccess on a clotheshorse, whose
only fortune was his fascination
~d whoe fame lay in his follies.
THE CYNICAL BEAU BRUMMEL REMAINS Ikr--VIOUS TO
__________A PART OF THlE PICTURE
AN UNUSUALLY 1)IFFICULT, BUT MOST APPROPh1IATE~
BE AUTiFUL, AN) INSPIRING MUSIC AL A( CO1MPANI-
MENT BY ThAT SYMPIONIC WUERTH ORthELSTRA, .
ABLY I)IRECTEDF BY
NICHOLAS D. IPALCONE
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ALSO
PATHE'S COMEDY
WITH
CHARLIE AE
II PATHE NEWS

---------

CHARACTER
THROUGH THE
AND; THE SU-
ANDY WHOSE
~ND JNcENSED)
BESIEGED BY
FAIR,AND WHO
RT BEHIND THE
LO THES-

THE WILES OF

1 1 anK I

I ood CncH
rn n yr n

I

I1

I

I

-

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan