SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11,' 1925 THE MICHIGAN DATLY " '' "I SUNDAY, OCTOBER ii, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 41 1) 0 0 f i r I!LVAV" 4 MU AMAVg A il 4il P' SL11CLOBPICK St ate Purpose Of Freshman Spread! WAIOMEN__SI N iS bERgSformlte d ell forth j_________ym Te ai point to b Cr~iz~iITIonlh HoI 'dfi-rs,.t heei g ' tssed, acc(ording to Mary White, '28, At ~ho1 0 MuicI Wlic:ter manaoer for the spread, is! 'I'nes: -,ht of at lug a,quainted. Many ideas I 4(r being 1150( to make this possible. Anmon'; c'hr feat ures specialty dlanc- TWENTY E GdT C OSEN' jog and stunts will be interspersed I, ; iJfh thie regular dancing. The University Gxirls' Glee club has ' ' he spre'ad committee, in their! announcedl the following list of wvo 'rA' ' ji 1 <; nFridlay, decided that 1-al- men as those who h.ave been taken! lov, 001 atmiosphiere would be most into the membership of the club fol-! appropriateUfand one that would best lowing the recent tryouts, add to the informality of the occa-c Marion B~auschard, '28, Susan Storke, Sion. Decorations are therefore tak- '28, Georgiana Peet, '26, Norda Beut- ing this trend. Refreshments are al-3 Icr, '27, Anna Cope, '28, Alice Fortier, so to Ibe of a Iiallowe'en nature, the '27, Rhea Miller, '26, Barbain Allan, com-ittee having (deterined to make '26, Rena Pavitt, '28, Elizabeth Cady, I lic' s read moxre like a real spread. 7 '27, Lucille Gale, '26, Odena Olson,c '26, Gertrude Foster, '28, Barbara Tack, '28, Marjorie Chavenelle, '28,1 OMNIfAlHO09 Margaret Pollock, '26, Josephine Mitts,1 M PA POG M '28, Dorothy M. Long, '28, Ruth Gleiss'] Gracene, '28, Loleta Parker, '28, Louise Humnphreys, '27, Miriam Mitchell, '28, P lans are already being made forc Delma Loyer, '28, Margaret Hostrup, the annual Women's League and inter-, '27. The nlames which have' been! church Christmas bazaar to be held placedi on the reserve list of the club Fidiay and Saturday, Dec. 4 and 5 in a,.- as follows: Ellen Groff, '28, Em- Hrorgmaiu.I oncin malou Rea, '27, Aurel Fowler, '28, Margaret Cole,' '28, Marion Vanunyl, with the bazaar this year there willl '28, Jessie Nixon, '27, Marion Thomson.,1 be the Sophomore Circus, put on by '26, Jean Greenshields, '28, FlorenceI the sophomore women, in Waterman Widman, '28, Priscilla Kellogg, '28, 'gynmnasium. The tea room will bet Bertha Lewis, '28, Edna Hill, '27, IdaI conducted by Collegiate Sorosis, and hamp, '27, Celeste McCann, '28. tea, lunch and dinner will be served The first regular meeting of the 0on both (lays.l club willd be held at 4:30 o'clock Tues- ! The chairman of the bazaar this (lay,° October 13, on the third floor of1 year is Lillian Wetzel, '26, and the the University School of Music. assistant chairman is Catherine Kel-! Y1W, WORLD FELLOWSHIPI COMMITTEEENTERTANS' Invitations have been sent to the women on the campus from otherl countries for an informal party from 5 to 7 o'clock Tuesday at Newberry hall. Members of the world fellow- ship committee of the Y. W. C. A.' under thei leaidership of Sarita Davis, '27, will act as hostesses. The house committee of the assoc- iation, headed by Margaret Seaman,; '27, met Friday at the Kappa Alpha( Theta house, and planned the re-dec-1 oration of the Y. W. C. A. rooms in Newberry hall which will be com- pleted in time for the party. Ruth Lehman, '26, and Virginia Sands, '27, are in charge of collecting new rugs, Margaret Lawler, '26, Frances An- dreae, '28, and Ruth Lehman, '26 are in chrarge of repainting the furniture. They plan to paint it black with stencilled flowers. Jean McKaig, '28, and Margaret Seaman, '27, will re- cover the davenport. In addition plans have been made for new cur- tains and new creton pillowpi. Ac- cording to Miss Seaman, the rooms will be ready for Tuesday's party. Among the special guests invited are Dean Jean Hamilton, Miss Grace Richards, assistant Dean of Women, Dr. Clara Sargent Shepherd, Mrs. Elcy' McCausey, who is in Ann Arbor dur- ing a furlough from Y. W. C. A. work in Shanghai, China, and Dr. Chu, from the Women's Hospital in Detroit. Women who will act as hostesses Are as follows: Helen Roszel, '26, Mary Beeman, '26, Made lyn Leland, '26, Soong May Yong, '26, Yi Fang Wu, grad., Maria Lanzar, grad., Mar- ion Gough, '26, Henrietta IHauser, '26,1 Vera Chang, '26, Josephine Norton, '28, Maurine W~tts, '26, and Mar- garet Lord, '27. Announcement has been made at i ISpecial Tennis LECECNy BooljTH Class Is Offere(I' Thdixi lual mn~timt i. In te Iio. INLLOP IIUO.I be given at a special cla-e; which w ill - be held at 8o'clock, jAlonlays aind ; ealx, 'ornce of the AvWekns rWednesdays in Palmer fid. TPhis LD'a,;u candy booth in in n er sity hall icourse is open to women of all (lass- r es. A poster for sighing for 1the (lai sxiibmaotn rownchgef is placedJ in the corridor of larbanr ,x a icim W.elles.% '2S, I :rentiy a;poiut-' gymlnasiuml. l (-c u ofi cithis branch o}' the: -° cftIIIC. I dues. NOTICES Int ramural managers their line ups in to i 1Iflodgson at 4 o'elock ox Parbour gymnasium. All junior women are eligible to en-- 1 "''=t ,'1 The ned of su(.oh a class is sh-own IL cacIe wNNol"K. ?liss Wtelles has chosen::'1 t y the fact that 110i) women selected '\j ;a c- '9 to assist her. tennis as [heir required worl in Xflly1o,'ei\ed frmth 'duily salei physical edlucation aild rmany others o f cra ad will hie turned over to the; were shifted to somec other ,0ort un-!. 1 ri-gradivite Campaign commi-ittee. der pr'otest. o be adrdedl to the fund for the new! Fi s o n s i ie c a s t n i ca i mii , A u r i g t o o urnam ents m ust 1)e played offl b y I 'rri . ! . w ho w as chailn <1uau of1' 'Ih,rsday night and second rounds ctm(- d ooth last; year, sevens hunl-1 )y Oct. 22., The total enrol]lment thi: , -1i ar.s was ( leared ol ot of t won- t year' Is 96 ill ( onlparisoll to thIl'.u1 (Bdlarwic V of last year. r. -eived ''tom (candy sgale.- I hroighooutI - HI. year. Senir So ietyAny wonoi 'who ar~ewilling to) help in 1tho selling of c andy, are reqfuestedl I an Activite to c«1ll-Mary Buorn~s, '29, at Helen INe« w eryrerAdene(-. Plans for the year's activities wore ix made at the moot ing of Senior so-a ciety held recently at I felonl Newberry residence. The first event of t he y-earI will be a tea to he given Oct. 15~ at. 1Helen Newberry residence in honor }11w light t-ilid t s of the three new social directoris oft the womnen's dlormitories. A r( e ro- 101'l('1 cr iowded hour sentative of each of the women ':5or-. it1;:.h ot-l m F' iyI ir ganizations will he present at the tea to meet the new directors. It 'Bwas decided to have a stall at. the Women's Leag ue Bazaar at xvi job silk stockings will be sold. Senior I society plans to )ob'fel itself ats a, hoard<' of supjervisors for ilhe womol n oil- PT1l~-~~f pus who ar~e not in or -anized h)t :t A.. 7i1I5U/iL 01' dormitories. Till y are to sendt toys to the childrenl's w lrd of t he I n iVe' s ity hospital every mom h [foran 11d- 222 viciols Arcwade P hone 4>82 (litional work. T e e w l be a r g l r m e at, of the U niversity CGirls' C lea club }at : I ;1 for the scenic contest of the JuniorI All upperclass women playing on (hris' play. Thiis contest offers a the i ns ramural hockey tuams must chance for thos ,e withI artistic abilityi have lheart andl lung examinations at to comilla'? e iin makinig sets for the! the If(etlth service at 3 o'clock any p~lay. \,VolInme who rare interested are day.. aslked to c all Irene [bold, '27,