THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924 ,iHE MICHIGAN DAILY k.. PAGE FIVE, I', T AL VA NEnil m"en's Future ' In Politics Sure, rN ~i NSTRUCTOR 'RAP PO N TEDO Says Mrs. Miller: I ( s --.., ow ~ . .n. k R R KI i eye'41 i 'w E acdU N T AT OF LUSUEBAZAAR 4Churches Co-operate in Sale; League To Provide Entertainment aind Tea Room NAME COMMITTEE HEAD Novel ideas of entertainment are to be worked out for the annual Womg- en's League and Interchurch bazaar, which will be held Dec. 5 andl f in Barbour gymnasium. Plans for the event were made at I the committee meeting this week. new system of donating articles is toM be employed this year and all organ- ized houses will be expected to contri- bute articles. The League will also jconduct a tea room where luncheon, tea, and- dinner will be served, during both days of the sale. The chairman of the bazar is Dor- p; othy McFarlen, '25, the assistant chair-- '~man, Kathryn Wilson, '2f. he-ads of Zthe variou's committees are a-, follows: E+velyn Widfian, '25, placing of ar- ticles; Olive McKay, '25, articles; SDorothy Eggert, '25Ed, decorations; SGeraldine Txruscott, '25, arrangemnt of booths; Elizabeth Liebermnan, '25, W publicity; Ethel Schroeder, '25, door Sschedule; Elizabeth rion)lsins, '6 Y marking; Reva Allen, '25, saleswom- en; Catherine Kelder, '27, invitations Sand placing of posters; Edna K"adow, 1 25, treasurer; and VSera Walligtonx, S'icandy booth. SMISS HINT RETURNS TV ICHBL OF Muici IJ I ' i1 i !!r I i (i I t f' t , l f " IL ,. f: i 4 ;. I; I, 1 I, r I , t It 4 i I i i F~und Established To Assist Women Accordmn to members of the com- mrittee of the Caroline Cook Loin- bardi Lo'in1 fundl the fund is accessigle to all Uiniversit y women. There arej two inodificat ions in the administr a-! Lion of the fund ; lprcfc:1foee is given ) Ni'4 f ln=iedl f in~ancial assist- tnc'e; no ilflIerest shall1 run on the oan u i:t~li wo ye~aris after the bone- ic;a ry lea wcs I he University. Tho Ca rolbincCook L ombard TLoan fund wvas wr1alishevd in 1 923, accord- ng to membewrs of the Enid commit- tc,, in aI rift, form of $1.220, given by friend(s of the fae Caroline Cook 1,omb ard, wife of Dr. Warren P. Loin- -.d 't'h ol lte nem~e rs. It. N11\VN ficyMrs. XW' 1. ViJt, a! i4AII ol I1. Whitl. Athena Annuounces Dfate For Tryouts1E Tr~yuts for lcAthena. literary Society will hae held Tuesday, Oct. 14, for all wNo~nc a who are interested in debating Uai(I ill the in formlal discus- sion of curren;t I 'pics. A new plan of sclecting nj leieis is to0 be used this yeair, by whieb ithea candidates will be pla.-ed onl probation for; three weeks after the initial tryout, before the finial decisions, are made andtini- tiiitions Held. A t ryout speech will consist of. a three minute talk onl sonic topic of p resent intcrest. In ordler that women may become atcquainted XVL1I tli 2society before trying out, an opxeci meeting wvill be helid at 7 :15 oY l(ock Titaerday. Women who are inlteres"ted are invited to at- tendl. Th-e lpogram] will b)e in charge of Dorothy Cline, '26. Scholarship Helps Girls. From Orient Several orieni al women, new to the cam npus, are here oni lBarbour schol- a 'x1i is. 'ihe I ~a iloiir scholarship, wh'lich sollsists of a funad of $1.00,000, donalted in 17 by (ex-Regent Barbour, incl udinigthe incofie from property lea-sed for 99 years in Detroit is to be used for providling scholarships for Oriental women in the University. 11)e B-i ibour stuiden ts for this year alre as follows: Rulth Cheng, grad., Peking; Lucy 'Tan, fl'eking; 'sfi en g Wongl, anon ; L. K. Janaki, Mad- ras; 'laimodaill~l, rP(ku(); and Yea Tan- a1 a, T.Cik o. Notces BURTON WILL ADDRES WOMEN'S mAss MEETING All University women are expected) to attend the mass meeting to bej held at 8 o'clock tonight in University4 ball. President Marion L. Burton is to give the address._ He will speak on: "What Is Worth While?" This meeting is practically the only occa- sion on which Dr. Burton will ad- dress the undergraduate women as a, group) this year. The time originally annutneed asa 7:45 o'clock has been changed to 8 o'clock in order to accommodate the convenience of the speaker. PRCTICE TO BEGIN' E FOR HOCKEY TOURNEY Sorority houses, dormitories and league houses will again vie with one another in the interhouse hockey' tournament. Most of the organized houses on the campus have already signed for the tournament on the poster in Darbour gymnasium and those who have not signed, but intend to compete, are urged to do so at once. Practices for the tournament are to be held between the hours of 4 and ti o'clock on Mondays and Wednes- (lays. Special arrangements for prac- tices on Fridays and Saturdays may be made through Miss McCormick who will see that the field house on Palm- er field is warm and comfortable for the women. Houses that have not yet sent in the names of their athletic managers are asked to do so before Oct. 4. WOMEN WORKING FOR DEBATE TEAM Eriefs for the Michigan-Ohio Wo- men 's :debate are already being hand- ed in, according to the report of Gail E. Densmore, of the public speaking department. Thle detating teams are to be chos- en in about four weeks, from the wo- men members of the special debating class which is under the direction of Mr. Densmore. Members of the pub- lic speaking department will make t.he selection. The subject is, "Re- solved: That a Labor party similar in ideals and aspirat ions to the British Labor p~arty should be established in the, United States." Want Something?-Daily Classigeds. LOFSE 11W E To TA - t "womens future in politics is as- shred, according to Mrs. Craig Mil- ' C'OIEXTIV E (Al 'ASLM 1c lr, (f Marshall, president of the i 1'I3.ITO 'lihgn egu f oenVtes!- who spoke to the women of the Insti- Miss Louise Howe, a specialist in tote of Government an(d Politics dur- Ak indlividlualI gymnnastics, has been ap- Iu h umr pointed to the staff of the physical wars. M~iller attended the Republi- eduatin dparmen ths yar.Shecan convention at Cleveland andreAl1iK I?7'l&.ICiot eduatin epatmet his 7er.SheImarked, in speaking of the conven- will have charge of all work for stu- tinfo;awmnspon fvew r '' dents who for any reason are no;; al- ;tha t, "women did not play a large -' lowed to do regular fgymnast:c work part. in the convention but they had but who need additional inallvidual their place. Only a few took an ae- atiltlttltttlltt H3,it11iIiENIIIIil4# attention. tive part. The woman who seconded According to directors of the doe-, President Coolidge was from Califor- A TTENTIONv ST"AllT.:- partmnent of physical education all niia-a lovely looking 01(1 woman with , students should be given the chance white hair, and wearing a lavendar heANtV ." 1 2AD~ 1Rill a w rcciti I to better their physical conition and sihawl, a most grandlmothlerly look- I h N 1t they are glad to offer this opportun- ing person. Another woman was ' train, Ann Arbor t.) Lan irvlm-!, >oc IIt, 94 ity for advice and help whichb might chairman of one of the implortant for the Ivicigand-Mv . . l'o l yC.go~]ua~ nu otherwise ho of great cazpense to w)mntittees. The rest merely did ~ccctc ' 4'1lJii 'QC'~l ICCdsr them. Itheir work as delegates." - passengers areseci . t . , . . tit- Mishw ilb n(15 oc Women are new in the field of iI ng' to use t is ( st 1 ice /l(:3 n m z uw > ax ~ i,, up t wihD._MagaetP lso thrat the politics," stated Mrs. Miller, "and I the MIChl an Uni a azl i .'psi% iier :tipfare of exercises criol workc given will havie tbeir education will come gradually, j= 338 her apporval. She will deal with lutthywilasumlteiflaet cases of under weight, over wefight, more and more. Now that women # sfnlainecirV~U .2~vd ~ hs toi foot and l ack troubles, and cases, iave' taken a place in running a na-= October 6th, it xvilll1:?'. &~yt ~crsr ~-n on that " which merely need rest. tiou's politics they cannot be kept out. t date. Miss Howe is a graduate of Smith TheL(y will enter more and more into f1.A. M iL S, College and of the department of liy- turn work. Their future is asse.". .--i giene and physical education at Welt- _______________________Cowicccial Agent. esley. Shre has 41&d special workn- Jwith seve~al of the well known ortho-; GIRLS w pedists of New York ant; Boston, and oragdrinwtrsmp, for the past three years she has (oneFo agodri atrsapo - _____ _____-----------f corrective work in the public schools mnarcell or manicure, visit the t of Duluth, Minnesota. E i Classes will meet for all university -Trojanowski Beauty Shop s WILL~ i)ItEcf 'ACTIVITIES UNIVERSI'TY (iRLS' GLEE CLUB OF' i i i . } 9 p 6, ir- E r , e d ap F : ; q $ 3 o ti ts °ii- 4" i . Miss Nora Crane Hunt, instructor4 in voice, lhas returned to the Univer-! sity School of :'Music after a year's leave of absence spent in travelE through the Canadian Rockies and the West. Miss Hunt will again di- rect the activities of the University G irls' Glee club, an organization which has grown under her direction from 'a double quartet to a club of I more than 80 members. Miss Hunt had continuous charge of this inusical group for 13 'years. During her ab- sence last year, iss Maude Kleyn of the School of Music, was (director. L: s ClQara Lunoelf, 'instructor ink pianoforte, has also returned after aI year's absence. Miss Lundell studied music in the East during the past year.I Mrs. Guy Maier, wife of the acting head of the piano d-epartment, will conduct, classes in music at intervalsII during the year. Guy Maier takes the place temporarily mnadle vacant by the leave of absence of Albert! Lockwood, but he will continue to fulfill concert engagements both as a soloist and' in association with Mr. Patison. Duringliis absenee his classes will be conducted by Mrs. Maier. WOMEN MAKET8IIP TO' CALIFORNIA I N FO0RD0 Miss Blanche Tlowell, formea cianl; director of Adelia Cheever House andj Josephine Clark, '24 arrived in Oak-j land, California,, a few days ago hav- ing made the trip from Ann Arbor in a Ford. Their journey is ain exa:nl Ie of the novel experiences which are open to the. modern girl. Miss Clark and Miss Rowell loft heire about July 1, on their tour west. They held an agency for books whichI they sold at towns on the way. The first stop, at Oshkosh, Wiscon- sin they reported, was not so goodl from a business point of view. How- ever on the whole, selling boons proved to be a very successful work for them. Their route lay through the north- ern states and down the Pacific coast, and the Ford funcitioned too well to be exciting. Miss Howell has ac- cepted a position in Oakland. The need of "hostess" service in the leading hotels of large cities like Ne"=' York, has created a new calling for refined, well educated young women. and numbers of them 'lave found it profitable and in some eases leading to splendid advantages. Hostess dlU- ties con sist in companion ing wornen patrons of the hotels, rendering themi personal assistance or protection 1un-- der any circumstances. , , r r 1 r 7 i 1 1 Home Cooking 709 North University women between the hours of 10 and 12 and 2 and 4 on Fridays in the cor- rective room of Barbour gymnasium. 1110 South University Ave. Lela A. Stranahan ca 1 i t f s \Vhh~ 01 ,i)1~.jz 1 ~ ~ c rr~tu $2. Vi K- L. 9 .00 ofi '* A O'S Alnlll ouksb. Dcli- F'lowers at "iouches of C-Al1iOflS, taf- I2ad;ant with I a r, o Uinivers;ity Girls' ('lee club will hold an i inliort axntit ]meting of till active mnemubers at 4 o'clock today in room )(;-5 at the Schoal of Music. If n eml7ber. o1 Port ia Lit erary soci- ety comle to the meeti.ng at 7:15 o'- clock ton iin in?,ti 1) 2,2,Mason hall, thecy will hip, ei - ?is .ed in time to gei- to Fresidc t P urtoni's talk. MAll senior w*omeni are invite d to at- tcnd l tietca wh)ich. will b~e given at. jt'cI oU hc lodi y inU thle parlors of Mar- tLa C'ook dorioitory, un der the au- Si(cS ofllt- I' 1Tn i vrit y. l a3 e '4i 144-enter o-ccive CGYM ("las or in ('orirective individual i~:y st P 5r will l,(e:held between the bon r:; of It)a ndl12, and 2 anl 4 0'- (doc-k 0il Fridays in the corrective rooml of . i'abon r gym nasinum. Work canli e arranged for other hours. by ccmisulin - with Miss Howe on Friday at hours of-her than the class hours. Annuc iii 1iC'Pledgesos(ir igii a flppa The fol lowing women have pledged thems hves to Sigmna Kapp~a sorority: MVillyv "orlan ' 26. Mai arre Shermn. Doq't Put It Off Ready, money will not buy everything. It takes cash and good health to buy good H e insurance. Better buy yours no0w. 9I ":.iL y V\l. al i~kA IM, VI(I1;c11GL1111111Il11 '7, C eria is eet, '27, Vivian Pratt, "'tltllt11!Ullllt~l ltll*llll~i11111 - '2,and I'arbara Abbott, '27. - H Daily Classigeds for Superior results.== NOTICE ' SHOP We clean and reblock hats of all2 No. 4, Nickels Arcade kins fr A-oien Wedoonl Hih- We have received a splendid 2 Claas Work; you wvill appreciate hav- = stock of infant blankets for2 ing your hats cleaned and reb~lock~ed = gifts.gAsowi Eidetpikrdown Baby= Buntngswhie wth inkand in a clean, sanitary and satisfactory' bu rm ab akt n manner. Factory Hat Store, 6173 coats. j Boys' suits.:. Packard St. Where D. U. R. stops at' 2 Girls Dresses.2 State Street. You will always find Sweaters and bath robes.2 our ad. on page four of the Daily. Phone 2963-R GC -~- -i Cie Me 4a . 'B ~Q2 weket'' 1 Make ,1 to 25 a wee )L DEN OAKS IN 11 ~Breakfast 1 III!