TUESD~AY, MAMMCTY18, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE , 11C IVA . SENIORS MAY OBTAIN PLAY TICK S THURSDAY'! Complimentary senior, tickets for the Junior Girls' play will be given' out from 2 to 5 o'clock, Thursday, in the corridor of University hall. Since this is the only opportunity which will be given to senior women to call for their tickets it is important that they do so at that time. At the same time and place tic- kets will be on sale for the, annual senior supper which will be held at 6 o'clock, Tuesday, March 17, in Bar- bour gymnasium. The price is $1.1 Special entertainment is being plan- ned by the senior supper committee to take the place of the speeches which have usually been the leading feature. According to custom the seniors will make their first appearance in caps and gowns at this supper. After the program they will march in a procession to the Whitneytheater where they will be the guests of' honor at the first performance of the Junior Girls' play, "Castles in Spain." NEAGUE WILL AUCTION S BIZAAR ARTICLE%.S FRIO1YI ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY Sixth on the calendar of the social events of the Women's League is the St. Patrick's Day party to be given Friday after- noon in f larbour gymnasium. The pur'pose of the party ii to afford an opportunity for the new women on the, campus to get acquainted with each other. The various committees have planned an atfractive party, -one of the features of which is the music to be furnished by the Kappa Sigma orchestra. Jean lKyer, '27, is general chairman for the occasion. All University Swomen are invited. MARTHA COOK IN INTER-HOUM WINS GAME FRESHMAN WOMEN MEET I1 LEAGUEi TO DISCUSS PAGEANT~ I& -1k RM w -w- ._> . hall for a joint meeting and program with Athena literary society. V iTICE SSenior society: Schedules for drive will be as arranged from 9 to 4: the 8 o'clock hour should be shifted in each case to 4 o'clock for the same Women who wish to enroll in the day. Table will be in the Library. rifle class to be held from 4 to 61 ,,'t.lnr,,d. v 1 ih HAVE YOU SUISCRIBE0 YETT' ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Announcement was made Sunday at the Kappa Delta house' of the engage- ment of Olive Hymans, '25, to John F. luber, '25. Huber is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, Don't delay-Pay your Subscription today. i Displaying excellent form in basket shooting, Martha Cook defeated Betsy Barbour house by a score of 14 to 4 in the Second round of the inter-house basketball tournament played yester- day in Barbour gymnasium. The team's were well matched but theI speed of the Martha Cook players easily overcame the endurance of the Betsy Barbour women. Sorosis had little difficulty in win- ning a victory over Delta Delta Delta team by a score of 20 to 11 in the! second game of the day. Elizabeth Parrott, '26, scored for sorosis and rounded the game into a victorious! close by her long basket shooting while Florence Foster, '27, fought a! hard battle in defense of the Delta Delta Delta players. Pi Beta Phi bowed to Westminister hall in a speedy but close game re- sulting in a score of 8 to 5 hr favor of the latter team. Emma Goodwillie, '27, Westminister, and Olive McKay, '25, a veteran star for Pi Beta Phi, Freshman women will meet at 5 i o'clock today in University hall to make plans for the Lantern Night! pageant. At this time the heads ofI the various committees, who wereI elected at the meeting last Tuesday, will appoint their assistants. The chief purpose of the meeting is to discuss ways and means for carry- ing on the pageant. According to Miss Ethel McCormick, 7r o CK on as souiasin tphim Miss McCormick in Barbour gym s- ium as soon as possible. Women who have already enrolled in a rifle class will be dropped unless they attend regularly. I, ;p p P g [ A i a r 9' tr Articles left from the League bazaar which was the fall will be auctioned Women's held in off to the Increase Y.GW.C.A. Advisory Boards At a joint meeting of the cabilnet and advisory board of the Y. W. C. A which was held recently, announce- ment was made of the appointment of severn.l new women to the advisory, bpard of that organization. The num- ber of members on the board has been increased from 12 to 18 members. The new women are as follows: Mrs. Fielding H. Yost, Mrs. J. F. Bourquin, Miss Helen Bishop, Mrs. W. R. Humphreys, Mrs. Palmer Chris- tian and Mrs. Stanley Stevens. AITON ADDRESSES CLUB Prof. Art-ur S. Aiton of the history department will address the members of the Woman's club at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Lane hall. His sub- ject will be "El Dorado: The Influ- ence of Tales of the Marvelous on Spanish Explorations in North and South America." The program will be in charge of Mm;. Del Toro, director of the educa- tion department. Pi Lambda Theta will hold an im- portant meeting at 8 o'clock tomor- row at Betsy Barbour. Howard Y. McClusky, instructor in educational psychology will speak on the subject, "Applications of Psychology to a Teacher's Peasonality." All members are requested to be present. the freshmen women this ;ear have Junior play rehearsals will be heldj responded splendidly in respect to the as follows: Today, F and A at 4 pageant and have shown enthusiasm o'clock, B BB, and 5 at 5 o'clock; to- as well as businesslike methods and morrow, 3 at 4 o'clock, 4 and 5 at 5 a wealth of ideas. o'clock, Act I (cast and choruses) at j 7 o'clock. showed outstanding skill during the progress of this game. Students who studied folk dancing Gamma Phi Beta won from Alpha under Elizabeth Burchenal may ob- Epsilon Iota by a score of 6 to 4 in tain a list of dances and their Victor the closest game of the inter-house records by applying at Barbour gym- series during the afternoon. nasium. The schedule for games to be play- ed today includes Delta Gamma ,vs. Members of the-Portia literary so- Helen Newberry at 4 o'clock and ciety will meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight Kappa Delta vs. Sorosis at 5 o'clock. in the Athena club rooms of Angell i I .I 1 "-- , YY.-iY/Y- + '- Hot or Cold For Twenty-Four Hours a Thermos Bottle will keep it either way. Large variety of These Handy Bottles Displayed at ANN ARBOR EBERBACH :: . JAC KSON :: . BAT'TLE CREEK & SON CO. 200-204 E. LIBERTY ST. public at 3:30 o'clock Friday after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. The= articles inblude fancy underwear,! laundry bags, desk blotters, collar and cuff sets, and pajamas, many of which commanded a high price at the bazaar. The proceeds of the sale will go to the Women's League. The auctioneers will be attired in costume for the occasion. Hannah Fitch, '27,1 is in charge of the auction.- Members of the music section of the Faculty Women's club will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A. R. Crittenden, 220 Twelfth street. The art section of the Faculty Wo- men's club will meet at 2 o'clock to- day at the home of Mrs. J. F. Shep- ard, 908 Oakland. e a A STUNNING new en- semble of black and white flannel with black yarn and gold thread embroidery trim. The coat may be worn with other garments. Distinct- ive! $49.50. SECOND FLOOJI GOODYEAR'S 124 SOUTH MAIN N / I '" ,. ' :" ; !' ,_ . -" ' t " , !. P " " " w a .. , f v . r " s }}, ftt yo-; I' s . 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