TUESDAY, MAY " 12, 1925 . THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUEDA, AY 2,195 TE ICIGAv DIL 71T__- * PEN TOURNAMNT IN INTERHOUS BBAgL Interhouse baseball activities opened yesterday afternoon with five games on Palmer field. The closest score wvas made by Alpha Xi Delta when they defeatedl Gamma Phi Beta wvith a score of 7-6. Another closely * contested victory was the one gained by Delta Zeta when they defeated Collegiate Sorosis 15-11. Delta Gamma defeated Zeta Tau Alpha by the score of 26-16. The team representing zone 8 lost to H-elen Newberry Dormitory with a score of 29-18. Alpha Epsilon Iota defeated Phi Sigma Sigma in an easy contest scoring 28-5. The next games on the schedule, which will complete the first round in the tournament, wvill be played at 4 o'clock Wednesday. Game sched- ules are posted in, Barbour gymna- sium. SA unique party was given at Alum- 'nae house last Thursday evening in honor of their seniors. The decora- tions consisted of swings in cein- luemoration of swing-out and favors ,..,,of dolls dressed in caps and gowns were given to the seniors. 1,EA(4E '1 ~(\tC Sports will 1 le h(iief at- trac tioni of the Women's Leaguie pa0rty wliieh is to be held at W\hi tmore Lake'Thursday..rpThe part y will ineet at Bjar;bour gymnasium at 5 oclock and transportaztion will be furnished by the Women's League. The c:ommliittee suggest that the w'o- men bring bathing suits and plan for anything from duck- ing contests to baseball. One of the picnic ground1s will be re- served and coffee will b~e served with the picic supper. 'Tlhis is the last League party of the year, and as is customary, is an outdoor party. Women may sign up in Barbour gymleasium any, time before rfLnrsday. All wo~meni are urged to attend. MA NY SIGNTODAY[DDOR 3OUTOOR TRICK MEET Toda V, is the last (ay oil w hi ch women may signi up for thz; outdoorr tr'ac(k met whi~h will be fheld 1tield day at. Palmer field. Jlractice for the, seior's aiid soplhlonlot will be held at 4 o'clock, for the .Junijors and fry sh - mWen at 5 o'clock at the field. The Ipractices undler the coaching of li:ss GI (leraine 4uniot hav'e consisted of LD irector Selects! js aea patcwitbied 1 { today and Thursday, at 4 o'clock forr Senior Play Castj N O T1ICES the freshmen and juniors, andl at 5 o'-! clock for the sophomores and seniors,! ! in Palmer field. i-ciux ugthe final tr'y-ouits held v-a;to.'d vY aft ernoon in Newberry- First rounds in the tennis tourna-j hai, the ca;t for the senior p~lay, to rresheueoftdyineeasl ent may still be playedl off tomorrow.; t he igvenl i~mucdi etely following the for the Freshman p~ageant is as fo eodlon=gmsshudbe!m senior h:'uakflart, hza; been announced lows: 1:30 o'clock, princess and com-1 pleted Friday. Women who drew byes:r '~;-'~-" ~ ~ Inanins:3, awnarou; 345 11 for the first round may play their sec- l !'ias ud oeForne pnin;3 an ru;34 got- jond round at once. ,'Com( , 1)3olrnce Holheisel, Florence mothers; 4, waltz group; 4:45, crys-i N eln:.n, and : arah Slocum. tat group; 5:15, mirr'or group. Election of officers for the year' The~ one-aut playv."Aria da Capo" 1925-1926 will take place at the reg-, 1wy s du:: >t. Vincent . Millay which is, The chairmen of the Freshman imular meeting of the University Girls') to lie u,,ed was, according to Mrs. pageant, committee will meet today in Glee club at 4:15 o'clock on Tues- St:;i-v Lowe, who is diirecting the I the office of the dean of womnen. I lay at the School of Music building. I( Gltee Club~s Mvakle Plans For Dance flans have been completed for the sp~ring formal dance to be given by the University Girl's Glee club and the Freshman Girls Glee club Sat- urday in the ballroom of the Huron Hotel, Ypsilanti.i Music for the dance will be fur- nished b~y the Alpha Tau Omega orchiestr'a andI Miss Nora (crane H-unt, (director of the University Girl's Glee club, wil chaperone the affair. The committees appointed to take c'har'ge of the (lance are as follows: Music, Genevieve Speers '26, Dorothy Sessions '25, Lucile Bartholomew '25; decoration, Florence Probst '26, Mary Kent-Miller '27, Evangeli neo ursell '26Ed. i 1 1 broad jumpll. 'his weelk jump, liurilles -grid discus be str'essed. jLties 101' the track nme chosen from the academic the elective classes. Ali iwho wish to get In extira Smay' rep1ort at the regu the hzigh i z , '('l< eo because of its unusual woirk wil re l 1imugh its fine atmosphere 1 1 fanicif il nature it is her' belief eet will Lb tha it will make a strong appeal both t will as to I he momntiers of the class and mem- l woenb of their families who may be alprac(tice lar traick sday aim li \n,.zituwm (-meznlhambeentmadeat ± ~~~h P\~ tn hi Sigmna Sigma house of the en ;, :ifeiint of Miss B'ernice Smitht 26' to 'Mr. Nathan Heyman of New Users -- i o vii City. Mr. H~eyman is a grad" miate of Cornell University. IMembers of Pi Lambda 'theta wvill meet at 5:30 o'clock today at the Fireplace for a picnic and discussion. Women who have been named as i aides for the Lantern Night ceremony Iwill meet at 4:15 o'clock today at Palner field for rehearsal. jThere will be- a special meeting of the University Girls' Glee club at 3:45 o'clock today, at the School of Music. The meeting will be followed by the regultir weekly rehearsal. Ev- ery one expecting to attend the dance must bring her money to the meeting. IMembers of the University Girls'l Glee club and Freshman Girls' Gleel club, who are planning to attend the spring formal must bring their fee of) $2.50 to the net meeting of the Gleei club. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADlS, i f s 1 t _. _,. l 'i',i h Read the Want Ads Read the _____-classes at 10 o'clockit,.n 'Thurtsday, at 11 or 3 o'cloI and Wednesiday. XXlant Ads) Paitronmize Daily de ayAv F'.'. 1 C, 4 'I Rad the Want Ads, I It's Time to Think and CHINESE RUGS From the K. S. Jamgotch Collection F yf M AR-RANGE STUNTS FOR LANTERN TNIT Stunts immediatel$y ollow- ing the picnic supper on the Chill-side will be one of the new Ifeatures of this year's Lantern Night program which will be held Tuesday, May 19, on Palm- er field.' Three stunts have Ebeen arranged, one by the freshman class, one in charge of Ruth Kahn, '27, and th'e third in charge of Elizabeth Campbell, '27. These will be followed by the singing of jMichigan songs. The field day events to be held the same afternoon will in- elude baseball, tennis, archery, and track. of Graduation Per fumes Du Barry Toilet Articles Manicure Sets Gifts Travel Cases Ko daks Bristle Goods 11EERBACI-I1e & SON Co. 200-204 E. LIBERTY STr. ','a 4/' / B Are At 'I A DAINTY step-in set of crepe de chine or jersey 'makes an attractive and practical gift for the ,June graduate. Lace trimmed and tailored styles in flesh, peach, maize and white are priced from $5.50 to $9.50 Many rare Oriental And Chinese Rugs selected from the ous K. S. Jamgotch collection by Mr. Jamngotch himself Now On Sale Lowe Prices fam- Who rAw --- .^ -I. i a a set. HAVE YOUR CORSET, MADE TO MEASURE HELEN G. CHURCH NU-BONE CORSETIERE wiih MISS McINTYRE. 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