FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 FRIDY, AR~h6, 925TI IF MICIIICM q DAINLYPAEIV C ELTATAM WAIIAIr.E F\-5-2- mv &I -WE 7ZS--\Lg- Cl"h BR.BELLTOATTENO flRE Match IION BY 111 T1P M MTINCI MICHIGAN 1AOMEN'STE AM Social Notes nll[ILL IIU IhILL IIIIUI TWlO STUDENTS CHOSEN AS DLL- FGATlES .TO C(}OFEI{ENE HELD) AT IUMBANA , i s 7' 7 W.A.A. SENDS WOMEN Dr. Margaret Bell, of the health service, will represent this IUiver - sity at the conference of the National Amteur Athletic federation which will he held in Chicago the first week in April Dr. Bell will speak on the value of medical examinations at the jbeginnig of the college year. Inmedia tely proceeding this con- ference will be the divisional meeting of the Athletic conference of Am- erican college women, which will be Sheld at Urbana, 1ll. Marianna Small- ey, '25, and Irene Field, '27, were el- ectedl at the Wednesday meeting of the W. A. A., executive board, as the -Michigan delegates to this event. Dr. Bell stated, "We were very sorry that we could not send delegates to the national conference of the A. C. A. C. 1V. which was held in California last year. Such meetings are a source of great inspiration and the women who attend this divisional conference should bring back many ideas which can be used in our department." SHOW PAY POSTERS IIN THIRTY 1LOCAL STORES ifl~e imat C Ies NW th O gon, Nevada, an(1 Syracuse universities vere wVon I hdpia Alpha Theta held formal in- by the Michigan Women's rifle tearn itiation yesterdlay, followed by an in- accordling to the return scores i'e_ itiation banquet. About 50 alumnae ceived yesterday. With 500 as the attended the banquet. The initiates perfect score for' the pronepoionl are: Frances Andreae, '28, Yale; Sol- the Michigan team made a totlof1ima Alexanider, '27, Detroit; Kather- 4 points, Oregon 471, and Nevada line Brewer, '26, Romeo; Katherine 476. In the sitting and prone posi- Kyer, '28, Ann Arbor; Dorothy B3aird. tions Michigan scored 96(0 in compari-''28 Bay City; Florence Wolfe, '27. son to the 924 points made by the Josephine Mitts, '28; Virginia Fox, Syracuse women. In competitivei '27; Virginia Burke, '26, all of Grand matches only the five highest of the Rapids; Mary Louise Murray, '28, ten team scores are used.t Florine Storey, '27; Margaret Seaman, The team is now p~racticing for the 11 '27, all of Highland Park; Marjorie four position mnatch with M. A. C. Smith, '28, Wichita, Kansas. which NN-ill be held next week. ;-- --- Alpha Clhi Omega announces thc \leJd VV : PIo'lon onthe third floors pledging of Marjory Chavenelle, '2S StheI School of 111s181. 1Eleven women, were initiated intc The general commiittee of the fresh-! Alpha (Chi Omega, sorority, on March man girls' pageant will meet at 4 (').-1. They are as followvs: Elizabeth clock today in Bar'bour gymnasium to; Kelly, '25, Ella Pierce, '25, Carlotta discuss plans for' the pagednt. Mlary Currwood, '25, Elizabeth King, '2G White, '28, is general chairman of the Laura Craft, '27, Genevieve Buell, '27; Committee. Catherine Oakley, '27, Maurine Watts '26, Bernice Stachier, '28, Ruth Davies Mortarboard heldl their regular '27, and Cathleen Chisiholm, '27 meeting last night at the home of Initiation was follew by a formal din Marianna. Smalley, 1020 Church. ner given at the chapter house at 1 which many alumnae were present. Members of the cabinet of the. .i W. C. A. and( the adIvisory b~oard will! have a joint meeting at 4 o'clock to- 1 Read the WVant Adts day at Newberry hall. Et t { t- . E i 31 i JUNIOR WOMEjN WIN IN Y. WC.A. Sponso's It IVIRUSS 9SK[ORL Discussion Group Included in the S. C. A. discussion __1 groups will be a series of talks given Junmor women were victorious over by Mrs. Mallory, director of the social theFrehme intheintr -las ha- :service department of the psychopath- theFrehme intheintr cassbps Iic hospital, sponsored by the Y. W. ketball gamue played yesterdlay at Biar- C. A.I hour Gymnasium . The Freshmnen * "Child Training" will be the subject were forcod to yield with a score of. discussed through out the course vwhich will be given at 7:30 o'clock on; 12 to 2 }2. Il"es'ro "IE 5iI. JUNOR }TeMahy, evenings at Lane hall fo Ogborn lson Ths 10 through April 7. l~eauont I).Tghos series was given last year and; Appel G Lalessthe method of presentation of this JohnsneStGCWllessn year's wvork will defend entirely on TUnsworth G ClarkI the group attending. If old members ALL THIS WEEK C retonne Carnival j Pottr C= arlow' T .he game was fast from start to finish with Evelyn Oghorn starring for the Freshmen. Child was sub- stitutedl for Oghorn. Beaumont for Child, Ogborn for Johnson and Mac- Donald for Lnsworth. The Seniors defeated the Sopho- mores with a score of 35 to 19 in the second game. The game was fast and well-played andl the, Seniors showed1 splendid teamwork. SU- ORS SOILI Boorman F Fosterj Crouse F Allshrouse!i Dixon C Felske Adams S. ('. Finsterwald McKay G Doster Boor (1 Field! Kocher for Adams, Doster for Fel- ske, Sturos for Field, and Galli for, IDoster was the ordler of substitutions.I i i f au -at Colorful Good years new fabrics that have just I Rainwater Shampoos 'We do expert work in the manufacture of Hair Goods tire in majority the course will he a' Vienna, Mar. .- neHundred and continuation, if there are many new' sevenity pecrsons either killed or tried memnbers it will be repecated,. to kill themselves in February. - arrived are marked at prices amazingly low. The largest and most beautiful collection we have ever shown. Switches Classic Wave The Swirl Drapery section. Third floor. Stoddard Hair Shoppe 707 North University Ave. Phone 2652 5 127 N ,),( C pf Junior play posters have been lplac- ed in the windows of more than 3f0 Main street81and camipus stores, thus opening the', active adlvertising ca~jn- - pa ;n for the 21st annual Junior 0-i ris' play, "Castles in Spain" which will be heldl March 17 to 21 inclusive, at the Witney theater. The design. Hied on the posters was spadle by Mab~el Cirotty,. '26, who won first place in the Junior play p~oster' contest. De1r original poster, together withi - those of Mary Louise Miller and Florence Prob~st, who won secondl and, third plates respectively, dfemleo dis- play at Wahr's bookstore. Costume pictures of somec of the choruses will also be placed there ea-rly next week. Applications for tickets tare already ,pouring in, according to the businiess manager. Mail ordIer app~lications 'will be accepted until March 9 if ad- dlressed to Eunice Rose, 1501 Washte- xtawv. The Tuesday performance will be open only to womnen, but all oth- (si's, includling Saturday mnatinee will she open to the public. Prices are as follows: B~oxes .$3, orchestra $2.50, first four rows of balcony $2, next four rows $1.50, remainder $1. It i. requester that second and third choice1 of time be mentioned if possible. For more than a week the cast and choruses have been rehearsing to- gether and the first dress rehearsal S:was held Tuesday. Senior Society To Sell Collars Regulation collars to be worn with gowns will be on sale for all senior women Onl Monday and Tuesday,j March 16 and 17. at the Women's league candy booth in University huail. As has been the custom in p~revious yea~rs, Senior society is in charge. of r the sale of the collars. All senior women must have col- lars before the evening of March 17, when the women will wear cap~s and ;owns for the first time this year at I the. senior p~erformance of the Juni- bor Girls' Play. After that date. addi- tionatl collars will be obtainable at the Lynden shop, which will have only a limited number on sale. I v The Social Season has arrived. Pm ". . . + b _ a. F ; yr y " M;: .h r. ~ . x . ';e ' Z A. i . } f ' %, ^, a ; Crases and floral f ,A l f t . i as o r7cl f decorations contrib- ute to the beauty of the evening's attrac- tions. MARCH SALEKLI GO.ODHEW. 4Q1225 E.Libertu t.i .~ Phone 1311 WIWAWF Regular $29.75 balue> Just arrived. For a spew vili sale l 'These dress. es sketehed aire all brand newy. X9.95 Advanced spring sty-les that wsill talie ou t hroughi to sunnier. f F . l k z i i A 1 i x t n A P Y R k A Saving of 60% -N 0'' / RECORDS ON SALE TrODA.Y i b'. t ? i is . ~' . c a r , I i '. t, "},1 ;,1 " ",/ 1 ~ 1 a, . . ; t. , w . t it I i r~1 ( ,p. j ,j 0< 'emu .. A o Those womenz nho have waited to buy a new~ dress arc lucb ! It's hardly possible that such a value-giving opportunity will present itself again in many months. For it is not an ordinary dress sale-it's an achievement in buying such as we have seldom been able to accomplish, for they are being sold at absolutely less than wholesale price. Matcrials-Salin, faillc, Mecca, Flat Crepc, Crepe-bacle Satin- Colors--Cocoa, Malay, Navy, Black # ' . t 4E . j 6 4i { .1 t I i I I__ Remarkable Values -- A Chance to add to your wardrobe at slight cost (BASEMENT STORE) Nl NOTICES' Kappa Phi initiation will be held at 5 'clock( Friday, March G. at the Methodist church. An organized hike for honor points will leave Barbour gymnasium at 4 o'clock Vir~(ay. See 'W. A. A. bulletin board for further details. ipecial issue 4 i I Junior '4olzicpilwho Wish at, the play should call OU -oclm, 1325. to Usher Dorothy victor kgords Oil AabelBilly Murray I (Couldn't G~et to It in Time Wendell Hall Yfm ad I-Iox I'Trot Jack Shillu et's Omrche~tra V~Ill 011You lR11~niembr l 1 -ox 'T'rot Vyaring's Pennsylvanians .N of 1Mb 1IKnoI~~ws11ha IRed-heand Mamima (CanIDo -[,ox I't'ro Geor ge Olsen and His Music 14I C zul Sop Babying ITon-F~ox 'Prot C hamrles Dornber ber and HIis Orc hestra "FEATOFE" RECORDS FOR TOFE WEEK (.F MARCH F, 1925 Mtaion-=Ii Sodno (Thle Dream) (Massenet) In Italian Tito Sc:hipa A K °'- ~1 -- --; *- t r oa ,_ . , . i Junior play rehearsals will be held afollows. Today, 5 and 3 at 4 o' - F clock, 1" and 4 at 5 o'clock, A at 7 o'- clock; tomorrow, BB at 9 o'clock, A and 6 at 10 o'clock, 3 and~ D at 11 o'- ~'clock, F and 2 at 1 o'clock, 4 and 5' at 2 o'clock. - *1 441Z~-+iZI A~m'/n 1i I. :11, --kl VAF/mm ,'I i fi