THE MICHIGAN EAL rrr. r n r _.. .._. 77-77-7-7-7777-7-7-7-777 D , ®' A .............. ....... &N TO ENTERTAIN ENTERING WDME~ Attends' Rio 5, .. y. - ^"1 I . . , } 3 3 - {' .. Notices TO) ENCOIJRA4IW; ON AMONG EN- :N WVOMEN CO. _I A soccer class will be held at 9 o'clock on Monday and WNednesdlay of each week on Palmer field. Women who are interested should1 consult ~IfJh'1'Bs-:Mldon Everett, ,tomorrow Don't Borrovw'~ubscribe, Today. y r' FALL ILLINRY O DITNTVyTL Let hos, wo, y log eperenc, hae fundtha Weteroservice, parlexcellrenceeinhat makes you know you are taken care of., Read The Daily "Classified" Goli MICHIGAN TO THE FRO~ itneir :honor at 7i:0 ocock 'ues- ay evening, Sept. SO, in Brbour ynasium. Nurses are p anciig.T a)q e ' encourage thspirit of c-operation ratng the entering freshmen -and 4p- rcassmen. ~It is most important to realize that ithe Women's League to which Nry entering woman automatically Ao, that is giving this affair," said 188s Jean Hamilton, dean of women. V6i ,board of directors is the govern- ig board and plans to welcome all eW women." The patronesses are as follows rs. Marion L Burton, Miss Jean amilton, Mrs. ohn R. Efinger, Mrs. $t Ihineyk fr. Mrgaret Bell, Mrs. bitiss lce Lkeand lffrs. tl Lorchi. MINT SYSTEM -DCIDES + TRAAAI U lA L 11' EA TM N1 WtxE TU ANTS °YEvery Univesity woman partici- ting in 'some /form of competitive 6rt," is :the aim oaf the intra-mural prtment according to Miss Elsie Erley, director in that department. ts pear's program, therefore, hasI ere planned to include a wide var'- yof sports. [n addition' to a hampionship ich will be decided in each sport, scoring plan has been agreed upon tch will give each competing oup a certain number of honor ints for having organized a team.t iditional points will be given in ac- da#Se with the showings of the rious teamsr. The group 'Posses- i the gre*e0t nmber, of'*iiifnt at. e, end: of the year ols the a12 and athletic championship Te system of scoring as'bceni I >rkecj out 4crding to the follow- $xplan'.. The result obtained by di- ling the number of points earned ,. by Mthe champion.teain gives the ib'r of points awarded for each, eti pint won in a meet is aser-t fned by dvtding the number of ,otsfo wainnnigby Ete total nm- 4r r of oints ince ,b.r l iigh indf~- Wal scorer in the meet. t he And Pri Announce Meeting! Athena and Portia Literary soce- as will begin their year's activities is week, according to the decision their officers. A. new room is to be provided for ch of the societies on the fourth )or of' the new Literary building it they wil not be ready' for occu- Mcy this week.: The first meeting the Athena society will be held at LSa o'clock Tuesday, in the Alpha iro44 f .lF nver'iy hll. Mmbers the Portia society will meef at iii o'clock, Thursday, in room 302 son h .. Allxmeon bers of the so- Ales are urged to be preset tp ke park &'i the discussion of plans d policies for this,year. WORKERS TO MEET I Womn interested in social service ik are invited to attend a mass :eting at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday in rwberry hall At that time Miss frothy Ketcham, head of the Univer- y department of social service, will ak to the women concerning the e of work which is to be done and stime which it will require. F{resh- Kh women alone are excluded from ug work in this field. A. new department of social serv- ~work has been established this ir. It is a training class in occu- tonal therapy. Miss Zelma Clark the social service department, will duct this class evgiy Saturday rning. announcement was made at Betsy! rbour house last evening° of the , ;agement of Eleta C., Seeley, '2G, Milo D. McLintock, '27. McLin- kt is a member if Chi Phi frater- i MisJ. arcBwa :'urses are proverbially attractive care for hi "ohs" i henv r doubtless, no. exc'ption t~o .the: rule. It is the, job of -biss J. Beatrice Bow- man, of "Aashington, I). C., to super- fvise 5025 of these yoigh women,Wh take care %of thie2si~k'oPnavy liospi- tal ships and in -naval ?'hospitals. When the United States fleet moves* Miss 1owtin's nurses go, along o~n the hospital ship that accomipanjes i t.. Women To Attend D. A. R. Convention VM49~.'1 Tryouts for University Girls' Glee 1 clu *il by hd& t _4 o'clock tomlor-' 4 inl. qgesday n sudio 216, tt the ', ic I~~gf Msic :omen.may bring their own music. Women interested in riding should consult Miss Ethel McCormick to- morrow morning in Barbour gym- nasium. Second semester sopho- mores are given full credit for work ,1i riding. Tryouts for thle Girl's Mandolin club ;will be held from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall. Bring banjo, guitar, or mandolin. St,:ruing Today in the future. Mr. Will Armstrong, who has a world wide reputation, will be The steadily increasing demand for high grade photographs decided Mr. Maedel to~ bring to Ann Arbor one of the best known, photographers in America. And EMMA B. FOGERTY'S Specialty Hat Shop 117 East Liberty Street I associated with Mr., Maedel and direct the artistic work. One of the leading Boston newspapers, speaking of Mr. Armstrong, says : "He was born'in an art studio, and comes from a family that for three generations has furnished leaders' in the profession." In the future =students in Ann Arbor and Rfead the WantAd - - - - - - - - - - A "-140w.**,%OO4.o; , 'LA RL 0 , - - -, -- ,;..... .-: , .1 I I- ' I Wishes to announce a change in the location of, its establishment." Our new address is 308 Maynard St. Telephone 3070-R. A hearty welcome extended to all the girls 'on the campus. residents need, not hesitate want. a real photograph,' when they Larbr~lt 01u Delegates,. from the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of, th~e American Rtevolution to the state' conference to be held September 30, October I and 2 in Benton Harbor and St. Jospehi are as follows: Mrs. C. J. Lyons, Mrs. A. H. Stoneman, and Miss Lucy Chapin. The time be- tween the meetings in the Peacel Temple in Benton Harbor will' be filled with social events in honor of: the dcle ;Acs and honorary guests; of ! which ;tier xl be a good many this Yecar. ' HEALTH SERVE~ tREVMALS EOD Dr. Aagaret-J 11,~ t f.the.-Unver- sity health service anjidlher staff havef exained 804 entering women and 348 ophiior6cWbe tu o,-Ttle* this year. University statistics show _that 3913.1: IWomen -,Ltudents, e re f.or by } the heal h servi t the clinic last. ye ar. } '59.50 ... __ wry T Doruble breasted. tot- fr ~. coat of diagozal br~oz v aan /tan Shdg- 'r 1 moor . Fa~re baCkz. NtchecolQlar of vrac- COON. Fap 'pockets, -' lt " ' d Can bc worit with or wittiout /A -It.,IriaOO ltnced wthk peals de 124 South Main 4 44W. Cultivate the discussion of I ~ business problem~s with your banker It may be 4- '.' ~1 A' I I mutually beical Exper- . .. , .. Ill I C / ' ' i +i r L R' fence qualifies our' officials toadvise you wisely-Call at either office and make their acquaintance. /. The Ann' Arb-or Savings Bank OL4DEST AND, LARGEST,. SAVINGS BANK IN WASHTENAW COUN'TY Two Offices:--707 N. University .-:; Corner Main and Huron Sts. ui --------------------- HE MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE ,,