THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 I HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 IHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Xi ;a i' a r ! '4 : $J' i tC '' :a Y: y'k iL' . 4x r'k iN : : Y'i . 'S '.: T. . 6 . ; Recepton Honors party will be held at the home of Mrs. Women Organ zeithe \A e . O.. O a Clement Moody, 1000 E" Washington O e m mthis elect A&Assistant Dean avenue. New Fencing Class I l- -- 1,. -Facu jAbout 300 guests attended the for- More than 30 women signed up for F Ee mal reception given in honor Of MiSS instruction in encingfollowing the l W omn(Violinist Grac Richards, new assistant to the ncin en cin icd U a to h Mss , N TIC S fencing (eiionstration wich wasj Sut [SINMA1E Pi -N ELIINIC WoSaDe Vo linist3RN NUUI'JC PRIROIESSES dean of women, Tuesday evening at sd nStunts ; I nge O f By Betsy Barbour house. The guests in- given at 4 oclock yesterday mnBa cluded the members of the faculty ----- our gymnasium, b Evelyn Smith, for te l KinL PRDCEDrwRy mnd their wives, directors of the dor- Class basketball practices will be '23. and Norman Benham. '26E the facul mitories, students and friends. Miss held this week as follows: 4 o'clock, Two classes in fencing have been departume b Jeanette Perry, social oIirector of Bet- toda sophomores 4:40, fresh- formed, one meeting at 4 o'clock, bori gy committee at the monthly meeting of .eannyer, '27, chairman of the fo- sy Barbour, acted as hostes. men, 5:20, seniors, 3:20, Friday, Jun- Mondays and Wednesdays, in the cor- games c hlowing patronesses for the Freshman rIrective room of Barbour gymnasiun, arangeme Pan-Hellenic Tuesday afternoon at the the other at 4 o'clock Tuesdays and B. Louise Spread which will be held Saturday !Mihigan Damies Tusas Delta Zeta house estimated the pro- rs. h n R d Ef tgr, Mrs. Workers for the Anh Arbor Michi- Thursdays. The instruction will be ceeds from the Pan-Hellenic ball to Wilbur R. Humphreys, MissGrace Hear Edmund E. Day gan League campaign are to return given by Miss Smith. Honor points HAVE ;e approximately $'57. This amount IRichards, Mrs. George W. Patterson, cards and pledges to team captains ll gointth$WeMrs. Marcus L. Ward Miss Ethel Mc- e ,a by today of this week. Pledges and will go into the Womans League k AfedH( yd"Ms The Womans Budget was the sub- -cards for both the spring and the fall fund Cormick, Mrs. Alfred H. Lloyd, Mrs. ject discussed by Dean Edmund Day, fr AHugh Cabot, and Mrs. Emil Lorch of the School ot Biusines Ans are due. 1 A report from the committee on thle.The grand march will begin at 9 revision of the constitution was made,o'clock and favors will be given out tiation at the last meeting of Mc aia- The doorschedulecommittee for the and pln were discussed concerning ~a hs ~ Brorgmaimwl gan DaeedTeda vnna bazaar will meet at 4 o'clock today nd ssgIs the Faculty Women's club. in room 227 at Martha Cook build- the Christmas party and the custom be decorated in maize and blue as for Professor Day spoke of the budget i of each sorority to clothe two or three vi the Woman's League bazaar. Due to which did not concern money, but children at Christmas time. It wasrthehibazaarnotconernnotey be was":;s the fact that tebza ilntb de ed that.histmasthm ne, w'asovh eunttudat i thedeo- . dealt rather with the budgetting of The brides' section of the Faculty decided that this year the money, .v.a, over until SBaturday evening, the deco- He suggested that Women's club will meet from 3 to 6 which generally amountsto approxi- rations for that occasion will be left lih an mg r'mab ;. ch woman nigl.1 budget her time' o'clock tomorrow at the club house mately $16, will be given to the moth- ;,..{: 4 * : up. Serving tables will be placed in or the whole year, setting for her- to have a tea and sewing party. ;:.ers to purchase necessary articles the halls of the gymnasium. self some objective to he accomplish- for the whole family, the buying to ed. There will be an important meeting be supervised by women in the soror-T Tuesday, Dec. 16, was the date hos- of the violin group of the Student Ity. Elizabeth Woodward, '26, wasIT U Fe for the Christmas party to be League at 4 o'clock today in the School chairman of the meeting. given by the Michigan Dames. The of Music- PAPR SALE TO BENEFIT nme PAY IaSMAL GRUPSI Imported A. A. will be awarded for ive work. lty Stunts atured At Party given by the faculty were a f the party which was given hysical education majors by ty of the physical education mt. Tuesday night in Bar- mnasium. Refreshments and ompleted the program. The nts were in charge of Prof. Patterson. YOU SUBSCRIBED YETI I SYTIT' ICK CHILDREN Nearly 10 tons of paper have been collected by the members of the KingsI Daughter's circle of Ann Arbor for their paper sale, the proceeds of which Will go to help pay the salaries of the two part time teachers main- tained by the Kings Daughter's so- ciety at tTe hospital school for crippled and sick children both at the University hospital and the South department. The amount collected is half of the total goal which is ex- pected to net $1,000. Collections will continue to be made Friday and Saturday of each week throughout the month of Decem- ber, the paper sale to take place in January. The recording secretary ofI the University hospital circle of Kings Daughters reports that a large num- ber of responses have been made by people of the University and hopes that these generous responses will be continued. Contributors are asked to tie bundles of magazines, place them on their porches, and notify one of the following who will have them collected: Mrs. John Mc Greggor, 1331-R; Mrs. Mary E. Buffington, 3414; Mrs: J. J. ,KeiTy, 2403; Mrs. W. D. Mc Lain, 2563-W. Those who call- ed last week ai d whose magazines were not called for are requested to call the above numbers again and the magazines will be collected this week., All current magazines collected will be sent direct to the hospital school, ' while the older magazines will go to k make up the carload to be sold in 'P January. The various Kings Daughter's cir- cles of Ann Arbor are making plans J for Christmas at the hopsital school when they expect to entertain 150 children and 400 adults. PI LAMBDA THETA MEETS Pi Lambda Theta held its regular F meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday in the library of Martha Cook building. Plans for a Christmas party to be held jointly with the Woman's Educa- tion club and to take the place of the next regular meeting, Dec. 17, were discussed. . Women workers in the textile in- dustry in England outnumber the men. Bucharest, Dec. 3.-A British naval officer is making arrangements for landings here for the England-India 5 air service. a .. An American citizen has just been More than 75 junior women report- ed for the tryouts for the Junior decorated by the King of Norway efirls thplayrwhich openetdyes erday with the Royal Service Medal, the1and will be continued from 3 to 5 first American to receive such an o'clock today and tomorrow. Because honor. Not only that, but the citizen of the large number it was necessary so decorated was a woman. Mme. to ask some of the women to return Maia Bang, who was formerly a Nor- today. wegian, but who has become an Contrary to the custom of former American citizen and is a violinist of years, no spectators are admitted to note, is the person so honored. the tryouts, not even juniors; the wo- Mme. Bang came to this country six men trying out are admitted inI years ago and won instant fame as a groups of five and are judged only violinist. She says it would have by Miss Amy Loomis, director, and taken her a much longer time to have the chairman of the junior play com- attained the same success in her na- mittees. tive country and that the United According to Miss Loomis the pres-1 States is the mecca of Norwegians. ent tryouts are for the purpose of Mme. Bflng lives in New York city. selecting all the possibilities and finalI tryouts of the group chosen will be Members of Portia Literary society held in January. who expect to attend the Public Sorority pins must not be worn to Speaking banquet tonight are request- the tryouts, and no one will be allow- ed to meet at 5:45 o'clock in the ed to try out who has not paid her corridor of the Literary building and play tax of $1. go in a group to the Union, where the banquet will be held. There will be The University Girls' Glee club will no regular meeting of the society this assist at Prof. Earl V. Moore's lec- week due to this banquet. ture on Christmas music, Dec. 17. They will sing illustrations of the READ THE 191, gANi DAILY high points in Professor Moore's talk. Dolls that walk and talk. Everything in clothes for the tiny tot. Lasting and satisfactory toys, that wash new again. Animals in real lamb's wool-washable. Novelties that will please the dainty little sister. Our specialty for Christmas time -The Famblee Doll; a whole family of dolls in one. A very small child can effect a change from a dimpled, white baby to a vampish little Indian maid or smiling clown doll. Three, four and seven head sets. Sweaters. Hats and bonnets. Overalls in chambray and denim, 2-6 years. Pillow tops, for boudoir or baby pillows. Wool Hosiery At this time of the year noth- ing is more comfortable or smart than a pair of fashion- able all-wool hose. We have a complete imported stock, mostly in the jacquard pattern in varied colors and shades, at $3.50 and $3.95 ... _ ARCADE SHOP Main Store Main at Liberty ,I I . THE GREY SHOP T - -i - ii X .4 P. .. "WO Rave Your Noon Lunch at the Grey. Shop Hot Specials Salads 630 E. LIBERTY -F Sandwiches ..:.. -. A Gift from Goodyear's Means More Y OUNG brother and sister will be thrilled to receive at Christmas time toys that have come all the way from Ann Arbor. There's every- thing here in our big new Toy- land. School of Dancing Private lessons in aesthetic, toe, ballet and modern ball- room dancing. JEANETTE KRUSZKA JOHNSON Studio Second Floor Chubb House PHONE 2022 XI DOWNSTAIRS GOOD YEAR'S 124 SOUTH MAIN I q' i in Lr JA CHA 0i IF 1#I ----l HILL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, DEC. 5 - -i% 9 d R 1 m I I Q I 1 ems ** Uow 1