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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925

THEIF.MICI-TICAN DAILY

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runi ~ Dormitory Sends
CLUBSFreshmen Women
ARBORFOR EET To Outside.Games
I' f T~etryarbour house will send four
fresh nacu vonn to out-of-town games
iizib loi and Fort iHuron Comupetedl this fal. Ea ;h year, it is the custom
faror ll)] of 01uttininig of the dor.ntory to send a number
192 Conventioni of its women to the larger out-of-
' taowil gaimes, but miore are- being sent
ANNOUNCE OFFICERS j thi te(ar than ever before. The
_____ I iiflies wvere drawn by lot and chance
Selctin o An Aboras he lac iordain ed that four new women should
Selection ofAnn Arbor3a theplc ti winner. They are Katherine
for the1926 convention of the State !IBallie, '29, who is attending the Wis-
Federation of W4omen's clubs was, coii.in game; Katherine Ohming, '29,
mtadeyetra atteaname- who will go to the Illinois game, and
fug held in Benison Harbor.j Frances Miller '29, and Margaret Beck,
29, who will witness the Northwest-
The federation, in session since ;ern ame.
Tuesday with more than 600 delegates
in attendance, adjourned yesterdlay)
"'- fteroon.M ichigan Debate
Three invitations for the 1926 con-1T c T in ua
vention were receivedl by President E2
Urs. George 11.1-Hunter. Manistee,.
P ort Huron andl Ann Arbor all asked "or]k has already been started in
tthe federation to meet next year in ll selected debating class from which
"those cities and competition among the competing teams for the Ohio-
Sthe rival delegations was keen. Indian a-Michigan triangular debate
Mrs. Barbara Dewey, president of! 1,ill be chosen. Out of a class of
the Woman's club of Ann Arbor pr- twelve women selected by tryout sys-
sented the invitation to the conven- tern last springifor the debating class,
tion through the Ann Arbor chapter, six will ibe chosen to form the final
of the American Association of Uni- teams. This =class system was an in-
4 versity women, the Woman's club and novation in 1924. For the first time
1the Women's League. According to the ; the women who take part in this an-
arrangements madle by the Ann Ar- niual debate received university credit
i bor women, the Women's League will for their work.
Ktake care of one third of the dele-; This is the first year the women's
gates who attend the convention next annual debate has been triangular.1
fall. The Women's League will also Formerly Michigan has competed in
be represented on the program corn- dual debate with teams from Ohio
mittee. State university. This year however
The Federation again honored Mrs. thle field has been enlarged and
George Hf. Hunter of St. Johns, by and Michigan will debate both Ohio
tre-electing her president of the organ- and Indiana.
ization. Olher officers elected for the
R coning year were: MS. 1 A. J. Knapp,' Delt a Omicron, national musical
IiCass City, vice-president; Mrs. 13. W. 1 sorority, announces the pledging of :
14Wells, Grand Rapids, secondl vice-! Nora Wetmore, Ann Arbor; Dorothy
president; Mrs. W. W. Fish, Jackson,! Field, Detroit, Michigan; Majel Olcott,
t;recording secretary; Mrs. Otto A. Nig-! Perry, Michigan; Beryl Broughton,
f gle, Sturgis, treasurer. (Jakson, Micigan; Charlotte Griest,
District presidents chosent were:i Chicago, Illinois; Ethel Hauser, Buf-
Mrs. Frank . Dodge, Adrian; -Mrs.1 falo, N. Y.; Marjorie Field, Ann Arbor,
W,.la. Chapman, Cheyhoygan; Mrs. W. Michigan; Frances Switzerberg, A-
S. Crowe, Manistiqa, andI Mrs. Leon! lgan, Michigan, and Margaret File,
-1 i ner, Owosso.! Rochelle, Il.
Grand Rapids invit ed the women
for the general federation's biennial LANSING, Oct. 16.-J. T. Converse,
convention in 1927 through the mayor, assistant attorney general, has ac-
chamber of commerce, and federated icpted a p)osition as legal adviser to'
clubs, the federal prohibition director for
___________- J Michgan andl Ohio.
Announcement has been made of,
the engagement of Eiaeth Frazer, SPRINGFIELD, ., Oct. 16.-Arthur
t'28, to Edward X. Tulttle '28A. Miss Gringle of Detroit ws elected treas-
Frazer is a member of Collegiate uer- of the senior class of the Wit-
Sorosis sorority. tenberg college yesterday.
MODERN
~in every detail._
Equipment the Latest.
Phone 4219
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1 1 -_----- __----___.. 113arbour gymnasium, and return to- ;i' the wveaher permit. A scheduleIj A. point system asks that those ha-
FRE DM[TO0OL(morrow noon. Hikers should bring and list of rules is posted in Barbour ing questions about their points come
' di bankxets andI75 cents. ymnasim. at these hours.
ILL II IIL IV JEUJ~astues will hold a rehearsal of Office hours will be observed at the l COPENHAGEN, Oct. 1-The well
FHtI of their playv at i1) o'clock iis WV. A. A. desk from 3:15 to 4:30 '-Ihnown Danish Arctic explorer, Peter
_LL _U.uTDO.W -_.-_ morning in Sarah Caswell Angell hal. clock Monday and Tuesday. Louise, Freuchen, who has taken part in sev-
uesl lb Interelass hock ey patL(0 for <;en- monn;n amr Roerts, 26, chairman of the W.V A. eral of Dr. Knud Rasmussens ex-
Program over Radio, (quartet 10 ocokLn for juniors and fresh- teams will take place from 9 to 12 1?01,1,0 TIlE G11H-GR,A PI TODAY Pole next year.
to be Organized menL at it o'clock today. Incokth smrigo ale il.-- following gams are on the in-
'ANNOUNCE DATFS L ATER Argla ci tramural schedule: M\onday, Oct. 19,
A reguar metn of the' board of Martha Cook vs. Nurses, and Delta
directors of the V\xo n( n' League w\ili Zeta vs. Delta )eta elta; Oct. .°1,
T r y o u ts f o r th e F r e s h m a n G ir ls ' b e h e ld a t 1 0 0 lo c Iin ; 1m o r n' - A lp h a O m i r o n T e v s . K a p p a D e lta , O nl l e c u i lh l : 0 o c o k i g i h a l L S o 3 ~ ' w r : a i s eSo
n x W e n s ay Oc .211 t ac o d n ru .nd Al h Ep i o Io a v .O t a s 1to announcem ent m ade by M iss Nora hu I tram ural hockey gam es scheduled
Hunt of the School of Music. Miss Pan-hlellenic will hold its annual Ito be played yesterday afternoonfo
Hunt expects to extend the tryouts luncheon at the Hiauntedl tavern to- were postponedl because of rain. A f r-
over Thursday if necessary. The stu- day at 1:30 o'clock. notice will be placed on the bulletin ioie
dio in which the tryouts will b held lhear i inhrbugy nium Monday
will bdathe annouced olter bybnotice! InTrouts for athelcague oin fesra mrningannounicing the (ay on whichiwoeMuc.t1 o l(
pose atteSho.fMsc wl ehl t1 'lc todtay a.. these gams will be played;
The University Girls' Glee club I Barbour gymnasium.
held its first rehearsal last Tuesdayi - First roundl games in the women's I hsso ilawy a i
at the School of Music. The club An over-night hike to Whit more un-' golf tournament will 1)e played today Inths hp you wilawysin quality
intends to continue the radio broad- der~ the supervision of tle V. A. A. - and style smartly interpreted in our, ap-
casting of its programs which was! will wtart at 11. o'clookiojozy flmmj 1OLL~OW THlE,(Gll1D-CRAP T OD)AY ae. Ol h etfbisaese
innovated last year. The dates andpae.Cl th bstfris reen
engagements for the year \will be an- 11111111111il111119191[l 119199199999191119119I1191ti adw aepiei lashvn h
nounced later by Mary Ketmiller, adw aepiei lashvn h
'27, manager of the club. According" aetatetcmds
to a regulation of the Dean of o- i e hWe & a special Chineese Cook tolteta h i mds
men only two out-of-townenae-_,
ments will be permitted the organiza-1.i.'Ia~lU
tion. V~-~-
Miss Hunt is planning to reorganize' _1j
the glee club quartet, which has been = Try ht rn for .minner Lofl9ghiv.
quite an important part of the glee
club in the past. The membership =
in the University Girls' Glee club is I
limited to 85 members. Out of the =O l?, Ii'
140 girls trying out this year there dCO L . E C y ' ANNEX
were only 28 taken to fill vacanciest 14NRI ASIGT YSLA I
in the glee club.14NRHW SIGO - PLAT
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LINES
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the boats in. the form of Paris im-
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Goodyear's dress shop.

COLORS
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prophesy in "voguish" magazines
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