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1HE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Sophomore Prom, House Parties
Feature Social Activity Of Wek
DearNancy, Marion Stotzer, '24, who were backt
Back in Ann Arbor again and as for the week end. The girls at the
usual have not had a minute to spare. house told us all about their Christ-
You know how it is here Nancy- Imas party they are going to give next
Something to do every second! I Wednesday at the house. It will be
know you are anxious to hear all the one of these parties where gifts are
news so I will begin with' the biggest exchanged among the girls. Doesn't
event of the week end, the Sopho- it make you want to come back? I
more Prom which was held Friday From here we traveled over to the
night in the Union ballroom. It was Kappa Delta house.and there learned
lovely Nancy, with decoratio s of that Margaret Weimer, '27L, has been'
palms and chrysanthemums and the pledged Kappa Delta. O yes, and did
usual electric "M" at one end of the you know that Emma Goodwillie ,'28,
ballroom. This year they had the has accepted a bid to Zeta Tau Alpha?,
numerals, '27, on a huge white shield Betsy Barbour entertained for the
instead of lighted up as in previous residents of their house at a house
years. dance given last evening. Sprigs of
Although the Prom was lots of fun holly arranged over the light and a
and we met almost everybody Nve C uicrtsanas tree in the sun par-
knew there, we couldn't spend all of 'or ideld much atmospL.~:e to one!
our time in one place so we decided party. lViu hi Epsilon held a formal
to make the rounds. The Alpha Del- Nance at the Washtenaw country club
toPhi house entertained over the last night. The party was given in
week end and gave a formal dance honor of their pledges. While we were
at the house Friday and Saturday there we met Prof. Earl V. Moore,
nights. Marjorie Tanner who ledsthe and Mrs. Moore, who were listed
groin with Willard Crosby was a among the patronesses of the party.
guest at this houseparty. The Zeta They had such a wonderful group of
Psi fraternity also gave a houseparty chaperones and we enjoyed meeting
this week end and several houses en- all of their new girls so much.
tertained on Friday evening. We The pledges of Delta Gamma enter-
visited the Gamma Eta house party. tained all the pledges of other sorori-
It was a dinner dance but we got ties on the campus at tea last Thurs-
thre just on time for the dancing. day afternoon and pn Tuesday the
They had the house decorated in such staff of the department of physical
a clever way that made one feel that education held a luncheon at the
. Christmas was here already. We met Michigan Union. That department isI
Prof. J. H. Drake and Mrs. Drake and so active this year according to all
Attorney Clyde Nutten and Mrs. Nut- reports that it is difficult to record
ten of Detroit at the party They were all of their affairs!!
acting as chaperones and were so When I dropped into see the girls!
much fun! at the Kappa Alpha Theta house I
Ted Rhodes' orchestra played at the learned that they entertained a few
Xi Psi Phi fraternity party-and added members of the faculty at dinner last
loads of pep to the whole affair. They Wednesday evening. Dean John R.
too, had Christmas decorations Effinger and Mrs. Effinger, Dean
throughout the whole house. We Joseph A. Bursley and Mrs. Bursley,
Sstopped in at the Sigma Alpha, Ep-I Dean Edward I. Krause and Mrs
silon party fora few minutes. Tle Krause, and Dean Allan S. Whitney;
girls all looked so pretty and I never and Mrs. Whitney were all numbered.
saw such stunning gowns! among their guests. I do want to
But there now, I must not concen- stay over a few days and attend the
trate too much upon the Friday night annual Christmas party given at the
parties when I know you want to hear Theta house tomorrow night but I
the news of the girls in school. Alpha fear I will have to give that idea up.
Omicron Pi celebrated their Founders So many of the houses are planning
day yesterday witIr open house and a to hold Christmas parties this week.j
program. Alumnae from all over You know the girls always entertain
Michigan roturned for the celebration a few little children at this time.
and it seemed so good to see so many They buy them gifts, have a big tree,
older graduates excited over a school for them and give them a regular
affair! ! Christmas party! Delta Zeta and Del-
We stopped in at the Delta Delta ta Gamma will hold their party next
Delta house and who do you suppose Wednesday. Gamma Phi Beta will en-
ve 'rnet 'there? ETsa.Shuler, '24 and. tertain their "Kiddies" at dinner to-j
-----______________-morrow Pi 11Beta Phi, Helen Newberry;

Satin And Beads
Fashion Gown

FRFRHMANIWOfMEN ILLI

Leads Prom!

Th e vog o l staight linc
was never L etter exemplified than in
evening dress pictured. If you arc
enxious to appear to have added a
"cubit to your stature," a gown de-
signed on these lines will (10 the trick.
If you are tall and slim you will be
taller and slimmer in this gown.
It is fashioned of shimmering white
satin and the fact that it is elaborate-
ly beaded in goll and silver heads
adds to~the gleamnjug effect. It is cut
low in the neck on chemisehike lines
The bottom is (leeply scalloped aer
two long narrow panels are starter
one on each shoulder, caught in al
the hips, and allowed to form twe
narrow trains at thae bac k. These are
scalloped to match the skirt hem.
Announcement h'as been made ol
the marriage of Mary M. Fair, '23, to
James D. Croushore, '23M. The mar-
riage took place June 19, 1923 in Cin-
cnnati, 0.
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ELECT REPRESENTATYE
Next Tuesday at 4 o'clock in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall the Freshmen
women wxill elect from their own '::z':..
numbers two women representatives
to the League Board, which is the'
head governing board of the Univer-
sity women. It is important that the
two elected shall be those judged
most competent by the whale Fresh-
men class to fairly and clearly repre-
sent the Freshmen women on this
governing body.
The customary time for this elec-
tion is between Thanksgiving and the
Christmas holiday. The date this year
is Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 4 o'clock in :
Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Everyj{
Freshman woman who desires to have * ..
_ voice in the laws made governing
omen on this campus should be :.
present to vote for her two represen-
tatives. Miss Marjorie Tanner, Flint, who
led the Sophomore Prom with Wil-
Club Leaders Give lard B. Crosby, '27. Miss Tanner is
tntas he guest of Mr. Crosby at the Alpha
Chrismas P rty!Delta Phi house this week end.
Putting their instructions into discussion of organized groups such
practical use, ihe club leaders group as the camp fire girls, girl scouts,
of the Y. NV. C. A. entertained 20 and girl reserves.
little girls from the Perry school yes- The class meets once a week at
terday afternoon at Newberry hall. Newberry hall, and at the end of the
Games were played, stories told, and semester the women will be given an
after the refreshn:ents, the children examination for a certificate of com-
were all given gifts. pletion of the course.
This group of women is taking a
rn in community leadership from Washington. Dec .U-Republican

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THETA SIGMA TO MEET I '2etnb(*rs of the Freshnmn Girls' glee
* " " "chub Will sing Christmas carols at the
Theta Signit, honorary journalistic v2 rifles houses on theo campus 'A ed-
society will hold a special meeting at nmday evening. Fifty-one women will
4 o'clock Wednesday in room 207 [ni- <en- xAh thie group this year and
versity hall. lie r program includes such songs as
Helen Rt: nsy, '26, will be initiat(,d (od Rcs) You, Ierry Gentlemen,"
mto the seciet I a t tis time and an "1I 1; Ni-ht." eN1," and other
important businessn meeting will fol- t'l? i,-d:.a favorites. The group will
low the ceremony. All m.ew members 1 egin at 7ro'clock and serenade Betsy
qre requested to be prement. Dues will Barbour, Helen NewA berry ,,nl Martha
be payable at this time. Cock dormitories.
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Mrs. Knox Mitchell at the Y. W. C. A.
wl,'ich includes instruction in child
psychology, training the child how to
occupy its time, and a more detailed

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leaders in the house of representatives
definitely decided today to disbar La
Follette supporters from parti cau-
cuses.!

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For Mother, Sister, Dad
and Brother-for
Everyone
The True Test in Jewel-
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you seen ours?
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-panning a party for Thursday eve-
S[H b pnning
This afternoon I have been invited
to meet some of my old professors'
at the numerous faculty teas which
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H AND embroidered art
models, now at one-half
price, are excellent gifts.,
Used fcr display purposes.
Freshly laundered; ready to
give. Everything in art needle-
work. Sale prices are $1.25
to $8.
THIRD FLOOR
GOODYEAR'S
124 SOUTH MAIN

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STARTING TODAY!

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With the aim in view of wideningj
its field of work, the AmericanizationI,
committee of the Y. W. C. A. has
changed its name to the community
service committee, and is taking on
as one extra duty the sale of tuber-
culosis seals among the women stu-
dents.
A method of personal solicitation
is being used by the committee. Each
member is responsible_ for 10 or 12
houses, and they are planning to
distribute 5,000 seals. Reva Allen, '25,:
is in general charge, and the women
assisting her are as follows: Eliza-
beth Hayes, '25, Marjory Weber, '27,
Helen Leonard, '25, Louise Carlisle,
'26, Francis Hinkley, '26, Francis
Penoyer, '26, and Helen llebauf, '26.'
The former committee also had
charge of teaching English to the for-
eign students at the Perry school, and
will continue in this work.

We specialize in the design-
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Switches, Side Pieces,
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Switches made over.
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Phone 1798-J
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For lovers of to-day! Love when knights
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steeds! When hearts were won with staff
and cudgel and broadsword!
Douglas Fairbanks
and the love of Robin Hood and his sweet
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