SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925PAEFE TJIfFMICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE ..... ,. .,.. . w,,.. Id9wh- PP 0 I 0Vim .,..,. - DEUN HAILTON LEAKS FORHALUMNAE MEEINGS 3 TO TI I AS'EIlN CTIESON ILAVdE CAM PAGN -Dean Hamilton left Thulrsda.y for 'v the -most extended trip which has been aundertaken by her this year in the in- terest of the campaign for the W- men's League building. She wil spend several days in New York where the annual alumnae rluncheon will 1)e held today. Dean Wilbur L. Humphreys will also at- tendl this meeting and wil give the principal address. Thlis meeting will be a "Get-together for Michigan" meetinug rather than a strictly cam- paign meeting. While inl#ew York .'biss Hamilton will also interview possibl e special gift contributors. Following the New York visit, Miss Hamilton expects to spendI two days in Boston with the New England alumnae, who Uhave their one organ- ized group at that city. From Roston the Michigan dean will go to Cleve- land where the annual luncheon will bk te held Saturday. The Cleveland alumnae plan to follow this luncheon w;ith an intensive campaign, and they will be assisted in this for a few dlays by the field secretary, Miss Daphne Dodds. Miss Hamilton will return to Ann Arbor by way of Hillsdale, where a meeting has also been arranged. She :will arrive here just in time for the first night of the Junior Girls' play. FIRST HONOR COUNCIL DANCE PROVE SUCCESS More than 75 couples attended the first dance of the Honor Council which was held last night at the Ma- sonic temple. Attendance at' the dance was restricted to members of the Honor houses and their friends. Among patrons and patronesses of the (ance were Dean Wilbur L. Hum- phreys and Mrs. Hum,:hreys Dean Jean Hamilton, Mrs. Amy S. Hobart, Dr. Carroll H1. May and Mrs. May, Mrs. S. B. damns, Mrs. H-. A. Rea, Mrs. M. E. Cake, Mrs. E. G. Heartt and Mrs. D. A. Reagh. The dance was in charge of Audrey Wells, '2. Other members of com- iiittees included: Gretchen Schrauder, '26, music; Maxine Shinkman, 27, re- freshments; and Lucia Cooper, '26, programs. Buck's orchestra funish- ed the music. ,..The Honor Council is composedl of league houses holding high scholarship and campus activity records. Th~lere ¢are eight houses included in the Coun- il at present. A Michigan Woman Inherits Fortune ki Millions overnight! Such is the ex- perience of Mrs. Varian Cardy form- erly Varian Ilirdning, '20, who re- i)cently fell heir to an estate which is jeporte(I to have run into millions. t Twenty-seven years ago Charles Ilirdning, her father, left or Alaska ' in the rush to the Yukon country in Tsearch for gold. Ie was not heard *'from until Mrs. Cardy. wrote a let- 4ter, addressed merely to Dawson City. and received an answer from her fath- titor. 'Twice, after he had made a t ri ,i to see is daughter, lie found that she wtihad moved, and was unable to locate ber. e~aThen,Mr. Hidning died and for twv- c ral months his brothers and sisters tried in vain to locate his daughter. t0Finally they located her and legal mat- ters have been arranged so that she m~ipay have the whole estate. Russia, China Unite Iln Gown .MRILSHOL PALMER BHANH SCOLOEN USaY (CHARGE 0OF ANN DIVISIOIN A;Iltt t __ _ Southern College 17 their Victor Re(;ords by applying ati NURSES GIVE PARTY Featu es Trck Barbour gymnasium. eyatres Tra k 1 N O T CE SA card p~arty was held at 8 o'clock A rifle class for beginners wil be Friday night at the Nurses' dormitory lnsi points after receiving the charge of the nutrition program. Mr's. ''K' are given the "T"'' blanket. IBeaclfis a graduate of Cornell Unriver-- Social features of the Louisiana W. city and of the training course for the !,A. A. are the annual circus, a banquet, Merrill-Palmer school. and a dance. School will last from 9 to 3:30 o'-_____________ clocik and parents are requested not to; Work has been started on the newv visit the school until notified. It is ' ladiership comfmission of the Y. W. desired that the children become es-!C .xhchwsreetyisalda tablished and familiar with the routine ; ti iitiaition service at Newberry hall. of the day before visitors attend. j At the last mreetinrg held Ruth I-ull, '26,weas elected president and Helen Policewomen have long been an in-I Wooten, '28, was elected secretary. stitution in Siam. where a corps is Bsans for future work wiili e made at maintained to guard the inner or wo-r the next meeting which will b~e held man's palace at Bangkok. ',l the nrear future. Junior women who wish to usher, at the play should call Dorothy Gooch, 1325. The Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:15 o'clock Monday on the third floor of the School of Music,I Students who studied folk dancing I under Elizabeth Ilurchenal may ab-I -tain a list of the dances and a list of CHISTIlAIN SCIENCE SUC I Y Of the UnI er-sity OfIC Idhgall Ann~ounc'es a Free Lecture on Christian Science 13y John W. Doorly, C. S. B. Lomndon, Englunmd Sarah Caswell Angell Hall Oni the Camuis Sunday Afternoon, March 8, 1925 4:001 O'clock P. X. I By 31311, LI1BET (1Russia and China, have quite recent- ly signed an agreement which they hope to find mutually helpful. So! E what more natural or appropriate than that the up-to-date creator of women's clothes should take ideas from both nations and combine them into a stunning creation? IThis is exactly what the designer of this spring suit did. Black and gray canton crepe is the medium of expression. The loose coat is fash- ionedi of the black crepe with ridIe gray sleeves cuffed in black. The skirt, too, is black and the long blouse gray. Both are trimmned with em- b~roidered motifs in gay colors and bordered with a narrow embroidery in conventional design. A smart little black turban is worn with the costume, also gray hose and black pumps. Port Huron, Mar. G.---A three day ''caravan" trip through Ohio to ad- 'vertise Port luron is planned for May or June of this year. I Imp- y You Are Invited To A S tjyle Pageant 2 to 3 o'clock This Afternoon I : . _+ i . ,, V -.----LL--- N ING - _M A ,___1__4 0 Senior 1 1 .500 - -____________ 1 Junior L 0 .1000 ) I Sopboznire (0 2 .000 17 South Mai Freshmen 1 1 .500 T eLone Survivor I t/ ' t Second Floor1 You are cordially invited to view the Style Page- ant to be held from 2 to 3 o'clock this afternoon, second floor, during which models will promenade accompanied by popular music, showing the newcs. arrivals in Frocks for Spring. Spring's Smartest Frocks to be shown-Priced only $19.75 The most careful attention has been given to the selection of dresses to sell at this popular price and included in the showing will be tailored dresses for campus wear, sports frocks and silk gowns. The newest style tendencies have been observed in this showing. All Millinery To Be Worn Priced $6,50 Hats of infinite charmjust the sort that college women like for class and campus wear will be fea- tured at this Style Pageant. You'll enjoy seeing their effect as the models wear them this afternoon. Give your pen a drink of Will not clog or gum the point and makes the best pen write better. 4 ''I. S.~ i-i rw."., . . - .7 4.s ' .te.A - 7 -...l L - wt III irl Ib W'L~hatever your "'Choice of a Career," college training has increased your economic 'value, and 'whatever business or profession you enter, adequate life insurance is a proper self-appraisal of your powers in that direction. 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