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TUPS- AY, NOVENIBER fl, 1925-

THE MICHIGA DAILY

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TO COLLECT LEAGUE
BAA ULAR TICLES

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Faculty Women To Act As Judges; To
Award Prizes To Houses For j
Best Workmanship
STATIONARY TO BE SOLD
Completed articles for the Women's
league and Interchurch bazaar will
be called for on Thursday of this
week. The collection will be made
immediately after lunch and houses
not having their articles finished at
that time will have to take them toj
Ruth Hirschman, '27, at room 3001

OFFER COURSE ITo Hold Memorial Meeting For |JND MS M[IN
IN LEADERSHIP Donor Of Betsy Barbour House
OFGIRLS CLUBS TD IS
Contributions to Michigan women1 which hw left for this fund has in-
Continuing the course in club lead- by the late Levi L. Barbour of De-1 creased so that;since 1917, 6; y0lg All junior women are urged to at-
ership which is being offered by the troit will be publicly recognized at a women of Japan. China, !,orea, the tend th-e mass meeting which will,
University Y. W. C. A. in connection memorial meeting to be held at 5 !Philippine islands and Hawaii ha take place at 4:15 o'clock, Wednesday
with the institute of religious educ o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Betsy been holders of the scholarship, 25
tion, the stondlecture libe eda Barbour house. President Clarence of whom are e rolled this year. Nov. 18, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
Cook Little hs requested the co- Dean John H. Efnger 01 the lit- This meeting has been called by
at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Lane hall. operation of the women to hold a erary college will be chairman for rene Field, '27, chairman, for the pur-
Miss Marion L. Clarke, of the O-" fitting memorial service for Mr. Bar- the meeting tomorrow. Dr. Artiarl pose of arousing interest in the play
cupational therapy department of the bour, '63, and '65L, who died last July. L. Cross, of the history dep rtm'nt, which will be directed again this year
University hospital, will instruct the I Since it was not the regular session a close personal friend of Mr. Barbour, by Amy Loomis, '23.
women in handcraft, which includes of the University it was impossible will give an appreciation. A resi- Miss Loomis will speak to the meet-
a study of basketry and weaving. Mrs. to pay tribute to him at that time. j dent of Betsy Barbour hous , a hold- ing concerning the play itself and the
K. C. Kuster, of Ann Arbor, will out-* Mr. Barbour was aregent of the Uni- i er of a Earbour scholarship, a mem- tryouts, explaining the requirements
line a system of program planning, versity from 1892-1898 and again her of the Women's Athletic as: ocia-. and giving pointers as to the method.
touching upon the development of from 1902-1909. Ition, and tb1 president of the W- The dates of the formal tryouts will
formal and informal club programs. In commenting on Mr. Barbour's mien's league, speakilng for ail wo- be announced at the meeting.
Tonight's lecture is the second in donations, Miss Hamilton, dean of men on campus, will each add their All the committee chairmen of the

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IAthena will hold a, meeting at 7: 15
1 o'clock tonight in the Athena rooms.
N O TICE S First interclass hockey teams will
meet at 4 o'clock today at Barbour
gymnasium.

Kappa Phi supper will be held at
5:30 o'clock at Wesley hall.
Houses are requested to sign up
for the hockey-banquet today. A post-
er has been placed in Barbour gym-
nasium for thispurpose.
There will be a regular meeting 'of
the University Girls' Glee club at 4:30
o'clock today at the School of Music.
Decorations for the international
banquet which is being given Thanks-
giving day at the Union by the S. C.
A. with the co-operation of the Y. W.
C. A. will be made by the members of
the world fellowship committee at 4
o'clock today at Newberry hall.
Theta Sigma will meet at 7:15
o'clock tomorrow night at Alpha Chi
Omega house.
There will be a meeting of the ba-
zaar committee at 4 o'clock today in
Barbour gymnasium.

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Helen Newberry residence, before Fri- the series of five which will be given
day. Any articles handed in after Fri- every Tuesday night for women who

day will not be considered in the con-'
test for prize articles.
The prize is to be awarded to the
house whose articles show the best
workmanship and whose members
show 100 per cent contribution, and
whose articles are all in on time.1
Faculty women will act as judges.
All articles must have a slip at-
tached to them telling the price of
the article, the suggested selling
price, the name of the woman who
made it and the time spent in making.
The committee requests that the ar-
ticles be packed in a box and that
the box be marked with the name of
the house contributing.
An added feature of the bazaar this
year will be a line of novel stationery
for which orders can be placed. The
stationery may be ordered with a1
printed monogram or name on both
the envelope and writing paper or
just the paper. Potted . plants and
flnr will nlc ho pld

expect to go from college into con-
munities where they will be asked
to lead groups of high school girls.
Last week's meeting, at which Missj
Ethel McCormick, of the physical edu-
cation department spoke on adoles-
cent psychology and Mrs. L. I. Bred-
vold on recreational work, was at-
tended by 17 University women. I
The entire course will cover a studyl
of recreational problems, how'to leads
games, program planning, hand work.]
and perhaps a short discussion of
parliamentary procedures. All except
freshman women are eligible to at-
tend.
At the end of the series of lectures
those who wish to receive a certificate
stating they have completed the
course may do so by taking a short
examination, which, however is not
required.
Delta Zeta announces the pledging
of Elnin M_ H- b rt_ 2

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women, stated, "It is a Uni(lue kind tribute Of appreciation for what Mr. play will be present so that women
of generosity from an alumnus who Barbour made possible to women at interested in certain lines of work 1
made all his gifts to the University Michigan. may communicate with them. The dis-
in the interest of women." He gave Music for the pirogram will be fur- cussion following the talks will be in-
the original donation for Barbour nished by membcors of Betsy Barbour formal and all discussion bearing up-
gymnasium. Betsy Barbour house house. en the play will be encouraged.o
was his gift and is used as a model
dormitory all over the country. In Mrs. St. John Alison Lawton, Will the women who are desiging
1917 the fund for the Barbour schol- Charleston, S. C., is expected to be sets for the Junior Girls' play bring

arsnips was estabisneu. It was
while traveling through the Orient elected president-general of the
that Mr. Barbour recognized the neEd United Daughters of Confederacy in
of scientifically and broadly trained the convention in Hot Springs, Ark.,
women, particularly of women so Nov. 16-21. She now is historian-gen-
trained in medicine. The money eral.
OUR REPUTATION

them to Irene Field, '27, or communi-
cate with her immediately.

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DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT
Saturday Night in Hill Auditorium
MICHIGAN GLEE CLUB,
AFTER DINNER BEFORE THE DANCE
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IS TO BE LIVED UP TO-RATHER THAN
RESTED ON.

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Rest Facials Shampooing
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Eugene Steam Permanent Waving.
Prices right, service above reproach.
Open Wednesday and Friday evening.
Lueck Beauty Shoppe
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Opposite Nickels Arcade
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AN ANNIVERSARY
OFFER OF FURRED
COATS /
Luxurious fur trimmed coats of su-
perior workmanship, correct styling
and richness of fabrics. Fashioned
in the straight line, flared or wrap
silhouettes. At the special low price
of-
$49.75, $69.75 and $98.50
Formerly Priced from $10 to $50 More. .
"The Shop of Personal Service"

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a high price? Then this sale is an opportunity

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The number that mneans money
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you can't afford to miss! Grouped into price
sections, our choice selection of smart winter
frocks goes on sale today.
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Velvet, Balbriggan, Sa
models in light and
novelty trimmings an
ments. For their sn
chic women will like
$2%
Charmeen, Velvet, S
course you can use a
from this group. They
flares and plaits, meta
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The smartest balbriggans and jerseys, as well as models
in satin and flannel. You'll exclaim with delight when
you see the frocks that are being offered at this remark-
ably low price. Formerly $15.75.
.75
tin. One and two piece Satin, Tweed, Flannel
dark colors. Showing of clever styles that
d unusual neck treat- appliques, embroidery
nartness and economy and leatherette trimmir
them. Fdrmerly $19.75. that will appeal. Forn
D.O0 $29
Satin, Combinations. Of You'll find this group
nother all-around frock able for several reasons
are so clever with their styling, their lovely mat
Ilic embroidery and col- ively reduced price. Fa
ly $29.75. ite modes. Formerly $3
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