THE MICHIGAN DAILY U MFA-vA # Ik-7\I 11 , 1' .E V .....,, LSHING CLOSES ON PLEDGE SUNDAY ority Wonien Pledge New Girls After a 10 Day Period of Rushing 1.W MEMBERS LISTED Elchigan sorority women have in brought 10 days of rushing to a e with pledge day on Sunday n, despite the rain, entering wo- i who had accepted a "bid" were ed for and taken to their chosen ses. Rushing rules which were ,nged this year made the many ties simpler than they have been the past. The following women Iged themselves to their respec- sororities: lpho Chi Omega-Carlotta Cur- d, '25, Ella Pearce, '25, Elizabeth ly, '25, ]Llizabeth King, '26, Laura ft, '27, Genevieve Buell, '27, Eliza- h Campbell, '27, Catherine Oakley, Bernice Stabaeler, '28, Kathleen isholm, '28, Dorothy Ward, '28,t boty Racine, '28, Laura Beery, '28., Isaibelle Stitt, '28. lpha Omicron Pi--Mary Ellen Ap- on, '26, Clarrissa Felia, '26, Doris t, '26, Nell Grattin, '26, Janet .Me- '26, Francis Norton, 26, Winifred ple, '26, Mary Greenfield, '27, M-i1 3 Peckham, '27, Helen Belcher, '28, inia Crossman, '28, Geneive Eat- '28, Jean Greenshield, '28, Mary ton, '28, Susan Storke, '28, and :e Wessels, '28. lpha Phi-Amelia Behrhorst, '26, riet Dively, '26, Dorothy Snow, '26, h Sorg, '26, Pauline Bridgeman, Helen Hawkins, '28, Mildred Heub- '28, Alice Kellogg, '28, Helen les, '28, Bertha Rankin, '28, Helen hierford, '28, and Janet Trembly, Musical Society To Give Tea Today Mu Phi Epsilon society will enter- tain at tea between 4 and 6 o'clock today in the University School of M'Ausic. The purpose of the tea is to entertain new students enrolled in the School of Msuic. Members of MuI Phi Epsilon invite all such students to attend. -t. Tryouts for the Giil's Mandolin P'ub will bn hd L nt 4 n Mock tVJ di)l BURTON TO DDRESS ALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN President Marion L. Burton willI make the address at the first meeting of all women on campus, at 7:45 o'clock Thursday, in University hall. flis subject will be, "What is worth while ?" The Women's League, Young Wo- men's Christian association and Wo- men's Athletic association have co- operated to make this first mass meeting a success. 'It is earnestly requested that every woman on cam-. fpus attend," said Charlotte Blagdon, '25, president of the Women's League,, "in order to promote contact between women students at the University." Members of hte Y. W. C. A. will be ushers for the occasion. Miss Blag- don will ntroduce the president. I Columbia, Mo., Sept. 29.-With the Austin, Texas, Sept. 29.-As an in- enrollment of 1,259 persons in the ex- centive for the promotion of higher tension division of the University, all scholarship at-the University of Texas,: former records have been broken. there are 21 scholarship and fellow- About two thirds of this number are ship funds available to students who teachers. distinguish themselves scholastically. Read the Want Ads Read the Want Ads A BETTER THAN USUAL CANDY For goodness and wholesomeness and for purity and per- fection you cannot secure a more delicious candy than Every Pa rent Loves his cl ildrej r- k j/q\ x"* The Dai "6CL Gilbert's Get derfully a box today-We're sure you'll agree they are won- fine chocolates. EBERBACH & SON CO. v uu Wlro;e e UL ' Q Coc. Louay :n studio 216, at the School of Music. Women may bring their own music. Cabinet members of the Y. W. C. A.I I 200-204 East Liberty Street. Tonight, daddy, take a package of WRIGLEY' will meet at 4 o'clock. today in New- . berry . 4y11. Oriental Women Entertained at Tea Oriental girls, new on the campus; Women inerested in social .service were entertained at a tea at 4 o'clock work are invited to attend a 'mass - yesterday, at the home of Dean Han- meeting at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow in ilton. Miss Grace Richards, assist- Newberry hall. ant dean of women was the-hostess.1 the kiddies. "LINE MILEAGE" rWALK-OVER'S FIFTI E TH A NN IVERSARYI -' SI bt 1 A s] v4 ," low] little ane DOWa GeamO $tanthat ton's favorite ing1 fall leather in footw ear. . t r host vampg on on style hort vamp, round toe, heel oxford that makes e feet two sizes littler; wtriplet eyeletpattern hat's the Dodo, a new lk-Over, and the rtest looking oxford ever attracted a rov- masculine eye. 1 0l Mother, too, will appreciate it. Doctors and dentists say that WRIGLEY'S he to keep the teeth clean and th mouth wholesC and sweet. It is an aid to digestion, too, so convalescents given WRIGLEY'S to stimulate stomach action for its antiseptic effect upon mouth and throat. CONKLIN "line-mileage" is a never ending source of satisfaction to the student and writer. Exclusive new Conklin features and good old fashioned Conklin qual- ity unite to set a new stand- ard of pen and pencil per- formance. WRIGLEY"S after smokes cools and i At Leading Stores 1 S 6LEYIMIWI r4lF ,lafteripmrrjwa.o Alpha Xi Delta-Catherine Hunter, '26, Norma McGillevery, '26, Margaret Eirich, '27, Nina. Neville, '27, Margarey Cooper, '28, Anna Dunlap, '28, Jos- ephine Forsythe, '28, Caroline Hugh- es, '28, Catherine Mathews, '28, Nancy Jean Meyers, '28, Helen Shaw, '28. Wilma nower, '28, and Helen Bos, '28. Chi Omega-Margaret Henckel, '26,I Dorothy Atkins, '26, Alice Schweir, '28, Mary Karpinski, '28, Gertrude Huber, '28, Margurite Fox, '28, and Marian DuBrie, '26. Collegiate Sorosis-Florience Grif- fith, '26, Ann Gilbruth, '26, Louise Kinmont, '26, Marcia Punmat, '26, Margaret Wilkin-, '26, Florence But- tolf, '27, Helen Blackwood, '28, Mary Bowman, ' 8, Elizabeth Champ, '28, Mary Christy, '28, Catherine Fergu- son, '28, Elizabeth Harriman, '28, Frederika Harriman, '28, Dorothy Hurd, '28, Martha Mary Hernstein, '28, Eugenia Long, '28, Caroline \lc- Kinley, '28, Jean Dow, '28, and Mary Quarton, '28. Delta Delta Delta-Virginia Hobbs, '26, Mary Ann McRoberts, '28, Flor- ence Wertel, '28, Ruth Trebilcock, '28, Gertrude Schuler, '28, and Alvino Su- Perko, '28. i TIE C ONKLIN PEN MFG. CO. TOLEDO I%- ' ff-CYf'OONww .r..WyX ~'~~YLM'4%Y+bw .W~ Y ii 11 S. Main St. ECIAL 'The penmcil tvith Elie Long &L.ads" ;o up ,, A Alt I SAMEi V Ur 1 h! (PORTS FROCKS of plaid sl kasha will serve admirably for campus wear. during autumn and winter months. Newest color com- binations. Special, $16.95. BASEMENT GOODYE AR'S I Delta Gamma -- Margaret Brooks, '26, Elizabeth Davies, '26, Elizabeth Isham, '26, Catherine Pierce, '26, Car-I oline Colter, '28, Georgia Dalter, '28, Helen Kacker, '28, Katherin Lewis, '28, Barbara Patton, '28, Lucy Seeley, '28, Elizabeth Nutt, '28, Dorothy Tre- utner, '28, and Margaret Lawler, '28. Gamma Phi Beta- Helen Thorpe, '27, Caroline Steen, '27, Jeanette Fitch, 27, Jessie Forbes, '28, Beth Hibarger, 28, Geneive Holmes, -'28, Geraldine {olmes, '28, Margaret Hughes, '28, Gar- and Kellog, '28, Ruth Moore, '28, Vir- ginia Moore, '28, Mildred Newland, '28, Virginia Rowley, '28, Louisa Smith, 28, and Margaret Ilughes, '28. Kappa Kappa Gamma - Virginia Briggs, '28, Phyllis Loughton, '28, .ary Van Deursen, '28, Louise Pig- :ott, '28, Nancy Brooks, '28, Dorothy "hamp, '28, Katherine Gerow, '28, and -ynthia Mallory, '28. Pi Beta Phi-Charlotta O'Brien, '26, 'lorence. Lawson, '27, Grace Beckham, 27, Louise Bixby, '28, Caroline Woost r, '28, Marion Wells, '28, Mary White, 28, Elsie Murray, '28, and Yrancesj 124 SOUTH MAIN rtlttllttllitN{1llli!!It!!!ltllllttl1t111t1! r w w w w w w w I w Fuel, w f w w I r w w w w r F w w w r r wwr 7 w ' w rr r r _w wt w r I w " Th'e, w } w w rria x r r ., -a Poo II. r i w .wr Sr Michi i I w . 1 llu uu!l t u u o!l tn!l n !luiu' LI8'/2 Ga Must Be Ordered Between and September 30 Up to and including September 1924, we will contract with you fo full amount of your requirements delivered price of 8 c per galior livery to be made between now and 1st, 1925. We can also furnish yc ideal Furnace Oil. We can suppl: kind of an oil you need regardless c make of your burner. Call our offie further information. Phone 1598. V (1)-N. Univ. & 12th (2)-Ist St. & A. A. A (.)-or, 1etroit & Cv (4)----lll .CP ackard ) - p l a t (6)-hioianburg (7)-Todd's, 'vWhitmore igamm oOil, C ql t -I 1 TJus' Ask Anyone and They'll Tell You ,,1 I SCHOOL oF MUSIC I ep, '27. ta Phi Alpha-Irma Van Balen, atherine Schrauder, '27, Evelyn '28, Margaret Bassman, '28, Mar- Deacon, '28, Patrica Hodgson, arie Bradley, '28, Mary Weide- , '28, Florence Mlills, '28, Regina '28, Eleanor Wood, '28, and n Stearns, '28. list will be completed in the isue of Thee Daily. N E I I' I . Just ask anyone who has a portrait signed Rentschler and they will frank- ly tell you how greatly it is admired. What causes such keen admiration of 0t 'hese portraits, we know but one answer. -It's the way they're produced. It IGH SCHOOL STUENTSU residegt M. L. Burton met Univer- highL school students and mem- of the faculty yesterday morn- in "their a-ssembly hall to deliver, I first formal address there sincel 6pening of the school year. He ressed his satisfaction in the es- lishment of the new high school ; the University's appreciation ofd in A. S. Whitney's efforts. - - - I -4 - is the simple idea upon which they are built. It.is:the rigid ethics adhered to in the production that makes it so. Come to our studio and see for your- self. Then you too will agree and see why hundreds say Rentschler at the very mention of portraiture. I I I i I I CHORAL UNION SERIES 1. October 23, MARIA JERITZA, Soprano 2. November 3, GUY MAIER and LEE PATTISON, Pianists 3. November 19, "THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO," Hin- shaw Opera Co. 4. December 5, JASOHA HEIFETZ, Violinist 5. January 28, ALFRED CORTOT, Pianist 6. February 13, SOPHIE BRASLAU, Contralto. Course tickets may be ordered by mail as follows: $7.00-PATRON'S TICKETS. (Holder has privi- lege of retaining same location for the May Festival. Three center sections on both Main Floor and in First Balcony, front EXTR ACONCER T'SERI 1. November 13, SOUSA'S BAND, Lieut.-Comm John Philip Sousa, Conductor 2. December 15, DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHES Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor 3. January 19, KIBALOHICH RUSSIAN CHOIR Basile Kibalchich, Conductor 4. February 23, DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTI Guy Maier Lee Pattison Arthur Sh Pianists Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor 5. March 16, DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRI Ilya Schkolnik, Violinist Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor Course tickets may be ordered by mail as follows $5.00-Three center sections on both Main Floor First Balcony, front to rear. $4.00-Two side sections on both Main Floor a r,- .in i r . . For your approval there is a display of worn grey portraits now in our display case. Don't fail to see them today. to rear. $6.00-Two side sections on both Main Floor and in Feit Ralconv. front to rear. _ l I I 1I AI