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wn on err who wish to find out about
'GYM INnOiMET BO] n~ror points for \W . . should coil-
suit TLoise Roberts, '26, at 11 o'clock
NUMBER FOR LUST Y[9 aF i n.salortnnsim
University Girl's Mandolin club did
Emrolin ct in the protessicna not hold tryouts yesterday as was
school of physical education has corn announced in yesterday's paper
through error. Tryouts will be held
Sp ly meound t es e nroll- at some future date.

TEA FOR SENIOBR WOMNI
WILD BE HELD TOMORROW
Miss Jean Hamilton, dean of wom-
en, will hold a reception for all en-

Houses Annowuce
Names Of Pe Iges
Following is the continuation of
the list of women who have pledged
themselves to their respective soror-
ities, which was published in the last,

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'or women at 4 o'clock tomorrow, in u f
the parlors of Martha Cook building.s'
Alpha Gamma Delta-Jean Carra
T7his reception was made possible hin, '26, Mildred Taylor, '26, Agnes
through the courtesy of the board of Bell, '27, Florence Cooper, '27, Grace
managers of Martha Cook, who offer- Knoblock, '27, Margaret Kramer, ',
ed the hospitality of their house for Lolita Parker, '28, Grace Rosevear,{
this occasion. '28, Marjorie Everett, '28, Ruth Lu-I
It is especially apprbpriate that kens, '28, and Barbara Tock, '28.
Martha Cook, being the senior doirn- Delta Zeta: Rachel H-artle, '26,
itory, should be chosen as the set- Martha Gill, '26, Clara Fox, '27, Mar-'
ting of this affair. This is the last tea ian Bauschard, '28, and Geraldine
that is given senior women by the schubert, '28.
University. Several receptions will Kappa Delta: Frances Motz, '26,1
be held in the spring but not under Genevieve Hall, '26, Lunette Starr,
the auspices of the University. This '26, Marion Davidson, '28, Dorothy
tea is an innovation and it is planned Ingalls, '28, Ruth Allen, p28, Ruth1
to make it a tradition. Jameson, '28, Margaret Cole, '28,
Evelyn Ogi orn, '28, Julia White, '98
land Lucy Tuttle, '28.
NtTSINGan Alpha:-C- -a- Da
26, Elta Siebert, '26, Frances Hub-G
bard, '28, Lucille, Isbell, '28, Frances!
Tu HOLD MEETING TODAY Stork, '28, Mary Louise Taylor, '28,

Drawings for the itennis tourna-
ment have been made and the results
have been poE'Jed on the bulletin
board in Barbour gymnasium, accord-
-ing to. Miss Ethel McCormick, direct-
or in the department of physical
education. Entrants in the tourna-
ment are urged to consult the board
today in order that no time shall be

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lost in the playing off of the first will meet at 4 o'elock today in New-
round, berry ha11.
The final date for the playing of
the first round has been set for Sat- Women interestd in social service
_rday, Oct. 5. The second round must jwork are invited to attend a mass
be completed by Thursday, Oct. 10. meeting at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow in
Women may use the courts before Newberry hall.
10 o'clock, excepting on Tuesday and
Thursday, and between 12 and 2 Members of Mortarboard society
o'clock and after 4 o'clock daily. The will meet at 7:0 o'clock tonigl;h at
loser of the round is expected to the Alpha Phi house. Plans for the
write the name of the winner of the year will be discussed.
match on the poster set up for that
purpose in Barbour gymnasium ir- I omen wbo have signed them-
Smediately after the match has taken selves for instruction in riding
,place. The, score should also be in- should consult the bulletin board in
dicated on the chart. ;iarbour gymnasium today in order
to ascertain their assignment to sec-
tions. Classes begin today.
NoticesI

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Committee reports will be given at
the annual meeting of the Public
Health Nursing association of Ann
Arbor at 10 o'clock today at the Com-
munity house, Fourth and Ann streets.j
Miss Frances Thorpe is the head of
the organization.
Work by the association has been
in the following fields: Dental clin-

and Katherine Raters, '28.
The Corrected list of the women
who have pledged themselves to Kap-
pa Kappa Gamma sorority is as fol-
lows:, Edna Canprall, '27; Virginia
Spain, '26; Louise Briggs, '28; Nancy
Brooks, '28; Katherine Gerow '28;
Phyllis Loughton, '28; Cynthia Mal-
lory, '28. Louise Piggott, '28; Doro-
thy Champe, '28; Mary Van Deursen.

Tryouts for. the Girl's Mandolin
chib) 'vill be held at 4 o clock today
in studio 216, at the School of Music.

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ic, tuberculosis, nursing care in the Women may bring their own music.
home, industrial nursing, school nurs- a j1 W t . Aj
ing, prenatal care in the home, baby 1\ tVl1Cabinet members of the Y. W. C. A.
clinic, and in referring cases to the
University hospital. ! f lliif fill
The clinic for infants and children -
of preschool age is held every Tues-
day and Friday from 2 to 3 o'clock
at the Community house, Fourth and
Ann streets. The tuberculosis clinic
is held on Wednesday from 4 to 5
o'clock for women and children in the I Save Time by Sending Your Laundry to Us.
board of health room, City hal. Don't Mail It When We Can Do It Quicker.
The clinic is open, for men on Wed- -
nesday from 7 to 8 o'clock in the eve- = Our Service Always Satisfies.
ning at the City hall. Dr. A. D. Wick-
ett is in charge. Miss Joan Uhren- ___.
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What Paris Says
America Should Wear
OCCASION HATS
Paris wears these hats to teas-
luncheon!;---matinees-informal soirees.

That's why she thinks

America

Tunic Blouses
Are Now Vogue
$ 0.75 and up
The Tunic Blouse which is claiming such
prominent place in Fall fashions is suitable,

should.
These occasion 'Iats are charming
and practical. Hatter's plush. Black.
Large. Brimmed with velvet. Edged
with lace. Or banded and bowed

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for campus wear.

There are modes of satin

and silk crepes which are suitable for class
wear, while beaded and embroidered ones
are appropriate for teas and afternoon wear.
Priced $10.75 and up.

with wide satin ribbon.

Smart-and

priced at the price you like to spend.
The Vogue Hat Company of Fifth

Avenue interpreted and

reproduced

the mode.

We exhibit it. And you

(Mack's Second Floor)

scrutinize-and wear it.

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