7' E ,;1A , JANUARY 1-), 192 THE MICHIGAN DAILY t ASE IirVE ':) 7. t r .,: l ,, _ e .t b.V. - , , ........ . . s ) Adfft Mst DEPORT ON LOCAL He re T1'11ha I a of Q uotad Raiisedl By Met hod of hiiiividiial Solicitaion01 TF'iAM WORKERS TO MEET F ina~l reportIs of the Ann Arbor a 1ijumuac fall campaign for the Uni- v-i'sjity of Mchigan ILeague building funid will be given at a luncheon at thel Lanfltern 1 ho)l)at. t o'clock FrSiay. Aiss C'atherine Ha wley is chair- man of the Ann Arbor g;roupe, and Mrs. (rU W. P)atterson has arge of the : iwcial committee. A methodl of in- dIividual I -oli('itait ion is being used(1, and over halIf of the quota hias al ready i'ecen secured. Itis hoped that all pledlges will be fulfilled so that a c miilelte report canm be made Friday. One million dollars must be secured by Juno, 1927, if the l'resent Fite which Nvas presentedl to( the womien by the Regents ofT the Ulniversil y for this pur'- * pose is to be obtained. Of' the $ 570,3)67 p~ledged last sp~ring $185,590 has al- readly been Ilaid in andI is being in- vested to earn more money for the endowment. White Hair Fad On Threshold n n FT /.4.rF's{sorts the conipetit ioU is based upon Profess or (' i!)*eu illuis' rated lhis1 C610 11M51 CH MI aniasth. annualA.uHasPant Prou. Th i n i s Iby t(Ii i:> of(chais and statt is-t "Puff Pant Prom "IThe most succc isful financi l von-I tic tables. ltt discussing thie (debits ,¢ywyee iture lionorezlbN lie KnsasW. A.Atu!and cedntsoreGrmby bthee an Ini theW. A.al A.f Indt creditsThisafteGereanyld beforeroeand BA S K[IDA [1110A~ ofScholarsh~ip, at least. to the extent ;f~ ~~~si 'L ne omk amnst '"Color teams" ConlsistLing of thme wo- tions for membership in the W. A. A. m~ien, and Inake dates,, requtest dances; have an excess of exports over im- Wien who have turned out [01 fresh - at the University of Kansas, accord- ±and do their bheat to lid "perf'ect. ent'n-; ports." mian bash cetba 11 pract ices, will complete 1'"to a let tem'recently receivedi by men~f.". The 1fou1'ooutst anding chaeracteris- at h o'clock, today, in Ilarbour igzin- j the p(sidl('It of the Michigan AV.A- f h a A.ln ~eethnot 11111 I'nnr nnnrrii l dand conI ntuted upon by the' In his, as well as in s some other fea- f. I:IIl sealker, who Explained the iilortance Due o tlehe e n uinher of fresh- i ure- it dhffeirs from Michigan or- 1WuU s,"U iII hL of the foiu1rti and howy it would effect, mein who signed up for iner-class ganization iltI TOW~III~ nn basketball this yecar, it was necessary ,II( " lyaadsgveyth *a-~ IINTEfhR IUINAL ~l T eol wrsgvnb h a-to dlivide t hem into i1 group, for anit ra- ,as associationi havei been grey sweat-Abclscoptin.'1Kcaansfth clas (011 1ititO~.'lie cpt iii ofIhe'i's with crimson and blue letters, team~s are as follows; Euicie Chlild, which were awardled for 1200 hionor E'o . C.F. riffen, of the School of the Yellow team, 1,iizalbet~h Ilibar- i oizi~ , won in a manner simillar to o cf 1 usintess Adinistration, ypoke on ger, Blue, H elen Ileaumuont., Green, and i o \ihP'. Btti era 'Lprain n nentoa rd' Evelyn Ogborn, Rced. The games tins way he given for 600 p)oints, andt at the third luncheon sporisered byj afternoon wvilhe the first of a series in tile majior sports letters will be t he internatlonal rel.ations commnittee! of light gamies which will be pilayed ~.1'(for1 team mnibeh~rlip. (o teAnn Arbor brainch at thie} during the reguilar i'iesliioan priacie ift i a-n-ural basket. ball and sm-u !American Association' of Unlversitty low, anodi R1Iewill ppoeGienP''~Sili illlay imga inst Y N Irin,_; nects aire held, but inI other 'women yesterday at, tlic Lrnlon ucation xor illdants ofphyscialseo- uc t o h il as s ofc a s f ..the ga me are; Irene Field, I helen jSearigh1t, Mary ,lo 1311enti inlai'ga ret Cramier, Evelyn Johnson. Ferry Fild" Lunch The final fre~shu tea ora n i 11 het l r a p~icked1 fromt all the color tcaoos by! State Street and Packardj iss (e'fl er niot, ando ,i'is iii uihji ['rice, of the de a rinen of 01 11 y s cr I. I U e ducationl. Other classa tecam>;~ will be WIH-ERE QUALITY AND QUANTITY COUN chosen as usualI, at theirrlpractices. the ha lanceoof Itrade ill the.vari:ous. countrics c ollce :2 ed. '1lie ihest luncheon \willI eJ) br"r D.A. R. TO H-OLD) MEETING Memnber's of the Sara Ii('asel- NV Angl el cli apter of the D)aubglters of the Ame ric,. m Revolution wvill meet at o'clock Thursday ;it lie home of Mrs. ' 13. Coe, 809 E,,st Kingsley street. 1-funoralble Addison Pr'octor will speak onl " Remis(ce1ces of ILincolln." hhho (i I rl I1,.. .., 1,:1 r. 11 .-1 ;., 41.,.1 411 .,11 ..11.,..1 .1 4 :.. The Nv II (to iair fa ktItill 'daLtoS t_-_i( spread from111Enro me to I lie Un ite(1 Dop't delay--- ay you r 5mm bacri jmt Iom States. \Vhite wigs, iinuciiseeni at!tca? snia.rt affairs last seaLson, have been QUICK SERVICE CLEAN SURROUNDIINGS NO TICE.S lnic class bastha b 11 pra ctices v iL ~'be held th is week as follIows : 4 o'c loch; , day, frcshmen ; 4 :40, seniors; 5:20, ~C junior's; 4 o'clock, Thursday, sopho- miores ; 4 :40, freshm en ; 5 :210,seiors; t;:10t , mide , juliior ,,,38:50d, S- lliO- ']jhE t'micrsitv Gxirl s' glee club willI meet. at 4 :30 o'clock today in R om ; 805, school of Music. P'i Lambd(a Theta vvill hold a short b~Iusi ness meeting at 7 :30 o'cl ock to- m iorriow in the Martha Coos library. Tuie next regular meeting of the jN. andlolin club witllhe held at 5 o'clock ~'Atomorr('1ow in New~berriy hall. Mlembers of the publllicity c:ommfitt e of the Y. W. C. A. will 1h01( a 11eet21ing at. 4:15 o'clock Thursday in Newberry hall instead of t heir us>ual tim e on Wednesday. Cabinet. Inelcrs 01f the Y. WV. C. A will meet at 4:15 o'clock Iodumy in New berry hall with the nen hers )of time Inter-Church council. D~ecember pledges to ltme Y. W. C. A. are bast (due. All women~i are ur'ged to pay at once at Newberr'y liii 11anmy: timue between 9 and 12 o'clock and 2 andI 4 o'clock daily excepit Saturday. January pledges are (due0 now.< discar'dedl in favor of locks (dyed in albino shade. Ev4en the younger set is taking up tho fashion, as you see. Sigma Delta Phi HTolds n1 itiation Sfima lclta Phli, i'ationmi hoiii rai' drania tic amdid ii lrit-a soce(ty he ld it itsi1ti atiomn Sundaiy milring at thle hiomie of Marge rept FEff igem'. '26. The initiates were Minnma Nl ill er,'2t3, Mary Van Bum'enm, '26, anmd Ieat~a Wagner, '25. Followijng the imii iatiomi ceemnmy a boeaktast, wvas scrivel. Mlizabetm Van Valken burg a '100(1a:-astoastiistress and Clhar] ot te Blagdon, '25, gave; a Welconme to time new iniber s, to which Miss Wagn ler 1'c5 iondod. Aine Me- Gurk, last year's national president of Sigmna Delta I'lM, riesp,)nd ed to a coast with arItalk on mlwie il irati on of' last ye,.r's :onmvenion i1. IPriof. TI. '. Trune- blood, thle imst iga m'ci f Sigima Delta Phi, eowpe:cd Ii: e grog ri: mu, giving thle vist omy of )liaI hapter. The alum iii lpre-a-i it for iniitilation Natmheinia ('aim liu anaadMuntil Chrilst- 115011i. W. A. A. Tea Room Proves Popular 11iniacm(ia 1 '-u( ( ( ss >f5(crown'iing tihe tea.-r'oom veniture1 of thle NV. A A., ac- coii((lmmg t) oi-ise 1ioorits, '263, whol)has L '.'. C AIAlz is''ol C frosting; slep.You11ave .I to get ibelow the sur1fac to find time tr'ue character of ourm pasti'y. Its appearance and Wholesonieness ar'e merely ways of telling the world of P~urity and duq ality with iI. Fresh every lay. Phone8:10lc We (deliveri. F 1 WHOLESOME FOOD N/ Give the children WRI every meal. Let them benefit to teeth, breath, digestion. They want W RIGLEEY'S is the swe+ for them. H-appy children-healtl JGLEY'S after iget its daily appetite and tsweet, and :et that's good by .teeth. 1 7 i IE ., ; ' ';I I f . I XT O\ iSth time to buy a iN cotI 1 f .OLLEGE STUDENTS! T'i s J':youir opportun ity. l prfcty organized college sailing, azrra ngecd in ii conjunction with the Cunard Line. Crossing in less than six days. Highly c.,rgaxiiet enter- taneto[or hp uicaddr iii:,Dc games. A congenial company of kin dred sp it s.. Comn- [ fortable cabins: Excellent food.,. ! A tour through Europe to fit every purse and sui tevr S purpose. Sight-seeing tours planned in th-a vac;n: spirit, permitting a thorough enjoyment oI Co1Ati l,'iital p.. E life, living in good hotels, getting acquai~ite ci with E u o e n w y f l f.Write T oday for Illusrat d l3ooidet to die{e STUDENTS AVLL3 .14741 Broailivay Sodas Sundaes Sandwiches BETSY ROSS CANDIES THE FOUNTAIN ROOM BEAUTIFUL IN TH'1E ARCADE III 11:1111 Ill II liii II III I