IVrP'N r 9nAT, N(iYT'YTUIM, 4, 192 THE MTC TGA1v.1' DATA .Y ..iS~V OERE ,1h' IIFMCIA AL " a . .-. ,.,mow r. ; ,. n ,, . , 3P i l n[ k r . . i I IMLVA. fill: r mum, I ICII~lArrange F eriesI HOUR ISSSN10Of Club Concerts Concerts to be given by the Univer- sity Girl's Glee club will consist of two radio concerts broadcasted from l st Of Gifts Show That Variety And Detroit and of two other out-of-town Novelty Will Predominate concerts. At Function Broadcasting from WWJ Detroit PRIZE TO BE AWARDED News will take place Feb. 12 and the concert from WCX Detroit Free Press wil be sometime in March, the dli- Articles assigned to the sororitie ,nite date of which is not yet known. league houses and dormitories ,for the Concerts to be given in Jackson and annual Women's league and Inter- Adrian are now being arranged for church bazaar this year show variety by Mary Kent-Miller, '27, publicity and novelty according to the follow- chairman of the club. ing list submitted by Ruth Hirsch- - man, '27, chairman of the articles committee. Fund Still Open Alpha Chi Omega, 10 rag dolls; Al- pha Epsilon Phi, 15card table covers;To Con ibution Alpha Gamma Delta, 15 rag dolls; Al--- pha Omicron Pi, 30 enamelled novel- Anyone whoS till wishes to contri- ties; Alpha Phi, 10 silk lamp shields; bute to the Charlotte Alice Blagdon Alpha Xi Delta, underwear; Chi Scholarship fund may do so. At Omega, 6 doll lamps; Delta Delta present the fund totals a little over Delta, 20 guest towels; Delta Gamma, $200. Although the active drive is candied apples, nuts etc.; Delta Zeta, over, contributions will be accepted 12 shellac lamp shields; Gamma Phi at the Women's league office. Accord- Beta, 60 gum drop dolls; Kappa Alpha ing to Dorothy Cline, '26, the dormi- Theta, 40 ladies silk handkerchiefs; tories and league houses have con- Kappa Delta, 40 ladies handkerchiefs; tributed the larger part of the fund, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 16 silk lamp which shows that the sororities have shields; Phi Sigma Sigma, 20 collar not been active in this matter. and cuff sets; Pi Beta Phi, 30 woofie Plans are being formulated by Miss dogs; Sigma Kappa, 30 mens hand- Cline for reaching the alumnae of the kerchiefs; Theta Phi Alpha, 10 or- class of 1925, of which Charlotte gandie baby pillows; Zeta Tau Alpha, Blagdon was a member. 10 bridge luncheon sets. Adams house, 10 laundry bags; An- drus house, 6 card table covers; As- man house, 3 night gowns; Aubrey haouse, 5 men's handkerchiefs; Auges- flD burger house, 13 hot plate holders; Bannasch house, 16 dusters; Black aller house, 5 book ends; Brown hall, 5 handkerchief dolls; Bouinmet house, Kappa Alpha Theta defeated Col- 3 organdie baby pillows; Caughey legiate Sorosis 5 to 2 in the second house, 12 covered dress hangers; round of the intramural hockey tour- Church house, 6 ladies sport hand- nament yesterday. In the first quar- kerchiefs; Comstock house, 6 ladies ter Kappa Alpha Theta made two crepe de chine handkerchiefs; Coon goals and Collegiate Sorosis one. Both house, underwear; Cozad house, 4 rag teams scored one point in the second dolls; Culver house, 5 sachets; Daun- quarter, and Kappa Alpha Theta made er house, 5 table runnes; Dey house, one goal in the third quarter and one 4 men's handkerchiefs; Duff house, 4 in the fourth, bringing the final score card table covers; Dunlap house, 7 to 5 points' against the 2 points of the shoe bags; Ellis house, 7 tea towels; opposing team. The lineups of the Elm hall, 17 dusters; Fawcett house, two teams were: 7 sachets; Feiner house, 3 hot plate Kapa Alha Collegiate Sorosis holders; Filker house, 9 parchment Theta lamp shades; Forsythe house,.9 stock- F. Wolfe .......C.F......... J. Dow ing .dolls; Fox house, 15 ladies sport R. Busch ......R.I....... M. Cristy handkerchiefs; Freeman house, 9 cre- M. Seaman .....L.I.....H. Voorheis tonne boxes; Frink house, underwear; E. Balz I........R.W......... Goanan house, 13 shoe bags; Hall S. Alexander -...L.W..... E. Frazier house 7 book ends; Handelman house, V. Fox .. ......R.H.-..... 9 dress covers; Horen house, 4 dolls; H. Kempf ......C.H... A. Hirschman Icheldinger house, 18 ladies handker- E. Ohlmacher ... L.H.... K. Patterson chiefs; Ireman house, 7 sachets; Kep- V. Burke.......L.F... E. Beckwith pel house, underwear; Lash house, 6 E. Tompkins . . . R.F...... parchment lamp shields; Lauless M. Smith .......G........F. Griffith house, 4 tea towels; Leatherman The schedule of intramural hockey house, 6 men's handkerchiefs; Lim- games for the week is: Today, Kappa pert house, 7 dusters; McEachran Kappa Gamma vs. Betsy Barbour, house, 7 handkerchief dolls; McNeill Martha Cook vs. Zeta Thiu Alpha, house, 11 laundry bags; Mason house, and Gamma Phi Beta vs. Delta Zeta; 3 bridge luncheon sets; Matthias Friday, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta, house, 9 dresser covers; Mitchell and Alph Phi vs. the respective win- house, 12 men's handkerchiefs; Morice ners of today's games. house, 12 guest towels; Nelson house, 12 ladies novelties; Oakland hall, 10 There is a meeting of all women doll's handkerchiefs; O'Brien house, asked to work on the costumes for 4 night gowns;' O'Hara house, 4 table the sophomore circus at 4 o'clock to- runners; Osgood house, 8 tea towels; day in Barbour gymnasium. It is im- Payne house, 9 sachets; Phelps house,.portant that every one be present. ,15 dresser covers; Rea house, 4 book ;ends; Reagh house, 18 dusters; Little investment-big returns, The Reeves house, 4 organde baby pil- Daily Classifies.-Adv. 4lows; Rtze house, underwear; Rock Shouse, 5 stocking dolls; Sadler house, 7 chiffon scarfs; Sager house, 12 chif fon scarfs; Sawyer house, 5 rag dolls; Scott house, 10 ladies' handkerchiefs; Schauman house, 10 covered dress hangers; Seehan house, 2 organdie baby pillows; Stapleton house, 14 covered dress hangers; Stoneburner house, 4 hot plate holders; Stowe house, 3 pajamas; Swaney house, 6 sachets; Swanger house 11 dusters; Treutner house, 6 stocking dolls; Vogt house, 15 covered dress hangers; Waite house, underwear; Watkins house, 10 ladies handkerchiefs; West- minister house, 9 parchment lamp shields; Westphal house, 7 dresser covers; Whitcomb house, 7 covered dress hangers; Whitehouse house, un- derwear; Witham house, 8 guest towels; Witherby house, 7 men's hand- kerchiefs; Wood house, 5 pajamas; Wright house, 4 tea towels. Martha Cook building, underwear; Betsy Barbour house, 40 tea aprons; Alumni house 16 hot plate holders; Adelia Cheever house, underwear;,I Helen Newberry residence, 40 dress covers. The date for the collection of these articles has been set as Nov. 18. After ISlvr a thisdate thearticles will be classified according to workmanship and the In the winning house will be awarded a pre_-Perhaps you hav your evening fro Announcing whether of rich m, filmy chiffon. Eve j gold or silver son 1R T TVATT A I'T A I TTV nres with f.lk.. ri~ i th v oIl! f; _! P it OFFER COURSE IN CLUB LEADERSHIP To Cover Recreational Problems, Handr Work, Program Planning1 And Discussions TO GIVE CERTIFICATES .( t r t l I sf 1 , Training for University women in- terested in the leadership of high school clubs and organizations will be offered by the Y. W. C. A. in con- nection with the institute of religious education lecture': course beginping Tuesday, Nov. 10, at Lane hall. This is a course similar to one of- fered last year for women who expect to go from college into communities' where they will be asked to lead groups of camp fire girls, and girl re- serves, and similar organizations. This year it is being offered in con- nection with the institute of religious education so that it will reach more persons. A two hour lecture course has been planned. At the end of a series of five lectures, women desiring to take the examination which will be given, will receive a certificate stating that they have successfully completed the course. It is not necessary, however, to take the examination unless one wants the certificate. The committee in charge of plan- ning the programs each Tuesday con- sists of Harriet Dively, '26, chairman; Alice Campbell, '26, Thelma Anton, 27, Janet Trembly, '27, and Frances Dunnewind, '27. The lectures will include a study of recreational problems, how to lead games, program planning, hand work, and perhaps a short discussion of parliamentary law. All except fresh- man women are eligible to attend. Tuesday night's program will be divided into sections of one hour each. Tfhe first hour Miss Ethel McCormick, of the physical education department, will talk on adolescent psychology, and during the remainder of the eve- ning Mrs. L. I. Bredvold will discuss recreational work. Fifteen-year-old Florence Frazer of Berkeley, Calif., is the youngest American student at Fontainbleau, France. She is studying the piano at the American Conservatory. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. 1 i which are transferable. The tickets may still bL obtained through the various houses on campus. have purchased their tickets from the Women's league and also physical education students. Elizabeth Blackwood, '26, chairman' of the undergraduate campaign com-; mittee would like to get in touch with1 all women who have been selling the tickets this week. Reports may be sent in by mail or telephone. Conclude Sale Of Swimming Tickets Swimming tickets will be on sale for the last time from 3:30 to 5 o'clock today at Barbour gymnasium. The tickets are priced at $5, and entitle the purchaser to any number of swims at the Y. M. C.a A. Tickets must bel bought by 50 women before the pools can be chartered, according to Lu- cille Walsh, '27, swimming manager. "If the women who have already signed up for swimming would get4 their tickets, the pool would be open-I ed to us right away", says Miss Walsh.i The hours for swimming are from! 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock Tuesday andl Friday mornings, and from 7 to 81 o'clock Wednesday and Saturday nights.t formler regent of the University. 042r we The board, which will be used by Members of the Y. W. C. A. cabi- "aaI( the women's physical education de- net will meet at 4:15 o'clock Thurs- flctou. partment and by the W. A. A., has I day instead of today at Newberry lh been hung in the lower hall of the hall. or si gymnasium, opposite the offices of the physical directors. A large "M, of Women students planning to use A facia the same type as that used for awards the special trains Saturday morning to Au] a by the W. A. A. is inscribed in a go to the Northwestern game at Chi- circle in the center of the bronze cago must sign in the office of the paneling at the top of the board, and dean of women and pay the fee for smaller "M"s decorate the lower cor- the official chaperones sent by the Un- ners. The board is of stained green iversity. Any women students plan- cork, and panelled on all four sides ning to leave on Friday for the game with bronze; on the lower panel isl or to stay until Sunday must make a plate which will be inscribed by the 1'their arrangements known to the of- Peter White memorial fund, flee of the dean of women, and must have a letter on file before 5 o'clock Graduate W omen Thursday written frotheir hostess BEA Orgd a nizoe nTam direct to the office ofth dean of wo- G Or~ganie Te msmen. Sophomore women who are inter- Graduate students of the Univer- ested in taking part in the clown E sity have for the first time organized band for the sophomore circus are Read in athletics, and will compete in asked to sign the band poster in Bar- hockey against the regular class series this year. Elsie Townsend has been elected captain of the team, which has been practicing individually dur- ing the season. The graduate women will play in their first game at 5 o'clock tomorrow, when they will com- pete against the grst squad of the freshman teanr. Following this game Continue Sale Of rtgTihl'OR MER REGENT GIS 'M1Rithan 100riding tickes for the Muhison stables have becBU sold by N-B the Women's lea ue duringthelast Barbour gymnasium was recently; The] three weeks. The tickets, as has ap- presented with a bulletin board, pur- tl~re ti eek. Te tikets as has cb edl by the Peter White memorial iof ThE pea red before in The Daily, sell for d ifith erinterestsonight $'5. This includes six one-hour rides fiht bour gymnasium by Peter White a house. Mortarboard society will 7:30 o'clock a week from night at the Delta Gamma stead of this week as has nounced. meet at tomorrow house in- been an- the team will challenge all the class teams in the regular series. Another class game scheduled for tomorrow is the junior second squad vs. sopho- more second squad, at 4 o'clock. Patronize Daily Advertisers. 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