PRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGT, rTV1, --Mw ,, a ...,,.r .-.,, -- . ys -S, " k" r ,S is y " .fF 4p .f j' iii .; k t.s , a r a u ' :F: j 9' ?1 " Y A :fin r.; 6 ; ,.A ' id M r , - . .... ........... .. TAVAM M W, AvAME 0,71'M&M .1. TO GIVEBENEFIT DANCE FOR LEGUEBUILDING Michigan students and Ohio State visitors will find opportunity to dance from,9 to 12 o'clock Saturday, Nov. 14, the day of the O. S. U. game, at Barbour gymnasium. The undergrad- uate campaign fund committee is giving the dance for the benefit of the Women's league, and as the local dance floors will undoubtedly be crowded, the affair is expected to be well attended. Spero's Music Mastersk have been engaged as the orchestra. Marion Wells, '28, is general chair- man of the dance and the committee chairmen are as follows: Eleanor Verdier, '27, decorations; Dorothy Baird, '28, publicity; Elizabeth Cronin, '28, refreshments; and Alice Callen- der, '27, patrons. The patrons and patronesses are j Dean Jean Hamilton, Mrs. Amy Ho- bart, Doctor Margaret Bell, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Ethel McCor- mick, Miss Louise Patterson, Mr. D. W. Bronk and Mrs. Bronk, Mr.' A. L. Clark and Mrs. Clark, Mr. H. C. Bar- nett, and Mr. R. A. Sawyer and Mrs. Sawyer. Alumnae To Give Reunion Dinner At Betsy Barbour 'Alumnae of Betsy Barbour housel who will be in Ann Arbor for the Navy game are planning a reunion and gen- eral "get-together"; tomorrow, at the dormitory. The reunion will be in the form of a Hallowe'en dinner. The{ holiday spirit will be carried out in the decoration of the dining room, but, in order to preserve the informality of the occasion, there will be no pro- gram. Mrs. Charles Hoffer; '23, of Detroit, president of the Betsy Bar bour alumnae association which was formed last spring, is in charge of the reunion. Bricker Reports Better Work In riErInutani fhIH N Women's Riflery; vEWIH MOioI011V D LL Women are doing better work in --O-- riflery this year than last, although Frances Parrish, '27, has been ap- not so many are enrolled in the class- pointed as general chairman of the All house athletic managers are es, according to Capt. L. M. Bricker, Pan-Hellenic ball to replace Jean asked to att 4'nd an irnportah meeting- the rifle coach. Several women have Kyer, 27, who was unable to under- no b hl a o'lgymnas noon01 in Ba rbour gymnasiumn. now completed enough preliminary take that position on account of hav- training to know how to shoot in all g too great a number of activitymW the four positions, prone, sitting,!points. Miss Kyer xvas appointed All women are invited to the Wo- kneeling, and standing, and have been about two weeks ago and plans were men's League l-iallowe'en party from puton he qua I oniwhih lterwell under way when it was found 4 to 6 o'clock today in Barbour gym- ut on tesqua dom hih aere e hri { o na the team will be chosen.i she could not carry this position along' nasium: Dance music will be fur- hewmnnthsqasofri with her other activities. ' nished by the V6omen's League or- due uil as, '71errd The ball will be held the night after! chestra, an~d a oe-act play, 'C)lum- Benham, '29E, MVary Alshousc, 2 rEd,! Thanksgiving, Nov. 27, at Granger's. Ibine" v ill be presented by Mummers; Anna Wheeler, '26,MaurineJones, '28, The entire Pan-Hellenic committee Dramatic society. Refreshments wvill Frances Gorsline, 26, Francis Huff,8 will meet at 4 o'clock every Thursday be served. '26, Elsie Nicholson, '27,W Caroline in Barbour gymnasium from now until Steen, '27, Maryrose Le Beau, '26, the ball takes place to discuss plans. Owing to a mistake, is was report- o s, ', arol Claver, Little investment-big returns, h ed in yesterday's Daily that intra- and Josephine Garst, '26. Many other 1 iteivstetbgrtunTenEil Poc'key gaines scheduled forl women are don- satisfactory work, Daily Classifieds-Adv. We(Inesdry would bo played today. according to Captain Bricker, but no woman is eligible for the squad until she can shoot in all the positions. Matches between the three classes of women electing rifle practice, and the one special class for physical edu- cation students will be held soon, ac- _______ TheayTo cording to Captain Bricker. 1 1 1 Y Yor har shuldDetroits Smartest Ballroom be waved in the latest manner by Only the games previously scheduled' come to the meeting at 4 o'clock to-1 entertainment will be given for them for today will be played today, and day in the Press building. as well as for the week-end guests' these scheduled for last Monday and of Betsy Barbour women. Wednesday will be played whenever Swimming tickets may be had for possible, the date to be announced $5 from 3:30 to 5 o'clock any day this Announcement has been made of later. week, and the first of next week in the marriage of Edna M. Morency, --Barbour gymnasium. '24, and Dr. Thomas B. Pausvek, Masque's play reheasal, act I, will '24M. Miss Morency is a member of be held at 4 o'clock today in Univer- Alumnae who were formerly resi- the Theta Phi Alpha sorority and sity Hall. Idents of Betsy Barbour house and Pausvek of the Phi Chi fraternity. who are returning for the Navy game All women who signed up as try- will gather for a reunion at Betsy Want a room? Read Page Seven outs for tire 'Ensian are expected to Barbour house Saturday night. An and use the Classified columns.-Adv. andCORA ES O The Navy C gme 'I Corsages for Your House Party I:jj14rEII1WCrb IJVp STATE AT LIBERTY Flowers to All the World by Wire. PHONE 6030 THE SMAIRt PLACE TO DANCE After the Game Come to the Addison - FINEST $1.50 DINNER IN DETROIT FROM 6-9 P. M. No Cover Charge our expert new marceller. 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' 'I -4 { ..v r _.... I I u:. ..x ,- -. FIILLEN'S BUSY STORE Would a game be a game if the audience was not pretty largely made up of stunning little fur- coated figures with pink cheeks and sparkling eyes beneath their perky hats? Certainly the game would not be a game to almost any one of these same radiant creatures if she were not happily conscious that her sports outfit had the smartest, newest, most footballish air imaginable. Fur Lined -Fingers will not heed the bite of an icy-toothed blast if they are snugly Ciol' S nestled ?[l 1 of :ape kin gloves, f E'ee -lie:l b' fur-li ted. Prc-s r nge upward from lats You'll want an unusually clever hat, the kind your friends will notice. When they search for you in the stand, they'll find you by the metellic gleam of your hat. Priced upward from $7.50. 1 CIzkLs Blankets are mighty nice to have late in the afternoon when the wind sweeps around thin-clad ankles. A dark plaid steamer blanket is just the thing you wait to keep warm. $5.50 to $12.00. Chic Scarf., A scarf smartly worn tight around the neck is a direct route toward attaining chic. The tiny new muffler and the longer silk scarfs are equally fashionable. Priced from $4.50 up. Cai 1-leies'-Even the little handkerchief must add its bit of gayety to the foot- ball costume. French prints are particularly clever and the plain and fancy silks are very colorful. From 35c to $1.25. ichigan Mums Not only a display of colors, but a charming- accessory as well. These yellow chrysanthemums are finding general favor for wear to the game and afterwards. Have one Saturday for $1.00. Sporisy Hosiery In warm plaids and plain col- ors, silk and wool hosiery seem to be made just for football games. You can choose F:rom a variety of shades in prices ranging from $1.00 to $3.25. Coas- Many are the games you watch while brisk winds try to find Fur Trimmed their way down your neck and up your sleeves. Now is the time to select a good- looking, warm coat in a fur-trimmed model. Priced. $29.75 up. 1 l tt r r ti 111 SOUTH MAIN STREET Smartness, Newness and Economy Admirably Combined in a Stunning Models! . o0at Sale ,--"h.a d t f _ ; ,., - R '"- , ' l , . R S N r' a I Richly Fur-Trimmed! Careful research has proven to us that $25.00 is a popular price for Women's Coats. With this fact in mind we determined to secure the utmost in style and value to feature at this price- Pigskin Cloves Something new! These gloves r e c o m m e n d themselves for games because they're heavy and durable. Priced $5.00. Attractive doe skin gloves, also in slip-on style, are smart at $3.25. Raccoon Furs A stunning coat with a huge collar that reaches ub to the brim of your jaunty hat is just the coat for the game. You'll keep snug and warm even after the sun goes (down behind the stands. Maize-Blue Everybody around you must know that you are cheering for Michigan. Wearing the maize and blue ribbons is a very fem- inine way of displaying your loyalty. Bi-colored streamers sell at 25c a yard. Zipper Boots If your feet are warm and dry you'll enjoy the game in perfect comfort. Zippers -have returned for another sea- son-in cloth tops and all-rubber styles-in time for Saturday's game. The Tea Frock you will want to slip into a charming little afternoon frock for the house tea after the game. For teas and $25.00 We Have Some 300 Magnificently Fur-Trimmed Coats. Values Up to $35.00. . -.AcwnNNWwmwAVwP MATERIALS OF QUALITY r, 1 i r ii n DXL D-1 SNOW FOS EXEPECT THE UNUSUAL New winter coats with gorgeous fur collars Flannel Scarfs Light weight flannel scarfs warm, yet not bunglesome. bright, snappy plaids and stripes, they add a are In gay I I R i ,1