VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGI1 t m } n gig 1 f-, SEVEN COLLEGES TO ATTEND MEEV Will Present Awards To Winning Class And Intramural Teams I At Hockey BanquetI QUARTETTE WILL SING Representatives from seven colleges and universities of the state will at- tend the athletic conference to be held here his week-end in the interests of the Athletic Conference of American! College Women. Hillsdale college, Al- bion college, Highland Park junior college, Kalamazoo college, Michigan State college, and Detroit City college are those represented in the confer- ence. Among the activities planned for the week-end program are a hockey spread for Friday night, and an open meeting of the W. A. A. immediately, following. This meeting is to be open y to any woman of the University, as well as to the visiting delegates. At: this meeting plans for the entire year will be outlined. Louise Roberts, "26, will talk on the point system, and re- ports of the outdoor sports will be given by the managers.l The University Girls' quartet assist-! Florence Probst Complete Program 1 o'clock toda n Barbour gYmnaiUm. Winner Of BallUFor Levi Barbour Members of the finance committee1 I ofEll the University Y. Wt. C. A. will meet oser ContestFM e orial Serviceat 3 o'clock today at Newberry hall. Florenc~e Probst, '26, is the winner Io ne ll '26 is phe wi _ n preparation for the Y. W. C. A. sBetsy Barbour house will be tle Important meetings of the intra- test. Her contribution was awarded summer student conference at Lakeco gers will be held at 3:45 o'clock and first place, with MVtary Louise Miller, ! Geneva, Wisconsin, next year, all held at 5 o'clock today for the late 'L2vi Lnd Prouriof Detrot,,who died4 o'clock respectively today in Bar- L '26, and Pauline lopp, '28, iecivng Michigan women who attended lalast JuLeviL. TBarbour fc troit hadie of bour gymnasium. ono e menti. The post rwere year's conference will meet at 8 o'clock the a fair under Dean Jean Hamilton C n- - judgd b a ommt~tc ofthre ~ tonight at the Delta Gamma house. 1 will be Catherine Bennett, '28, Vir- Cbntmmeso h .W .A structors ine a(hIrtwn and laintin. ICThe purpose of this meeting is two- ginia Kersey, '27, Dorothy Pudrith, viii meet at 4:15 o'clock today at fold. It will be a social get-together '26, all of Betsy Barbour house. P. Slusser, Mr. F. 11. Aldich and st for these women, and at the same time Dr. Arthur L. Cross, of the history Posters for the bazaar poster con- l B. Chin. s Tdyhe win dpoter they will draw up a list of subjects department will speak of the life and sa will be on display t ay in the window that they would like to have discussed works of Mr. Barbour. Norma Bie msn i to of Graham's State street store. next summer and send them to the nell, '26, president of the Women's gymnasium no later than oclock wAccording to tradition one-third of conference program committee. i league will speak on "The Debt of all today. vt~heallotmient of tickets wi- The Geneva conference emphasizes Michigan Women to Mr. Barbour"; All posters for the Sophomore cir- served for indepenident women. The AlpotrfrthSpomec- tickets will he placed on sale through in its yearly program discussions of Myra Finsterwald, '27Ed, president of ens must be handed in at the office vital student campus problems. Ques- the Women's Athletic association, on of the dean of women before 5 o'clock timeNono2r council tre a to fo'lock tions such as what sort of information "The Value of Barbour Gymnasium in this afternoon. v. 2 . ashould be stressed about the church the Development of Women's Life on the stairs in Barbour gymnasium. and its representatives, and how the Campus"; Yi-Fang Wu, a Barbour PAY YOU'R SUBSR1PTIN NOW. oen failing to get te at th idea of service at home and abroad l f Ci "W t it , I~.- I'il '~ lI ~ . VuaUI Let T'IC E'S furnish your Fruit Punch! - TICE'S - 709 N. University time may secure them by calling Dor- othy Dick, '26, or Jeanne Goddard, '28. Contrary to the custom of alloting a certain number to the different so- rorities, the sororities must send a delegate to the second parlor in Bar- hour gymnasium to call for the tickets and to make the payments for th-em. VfllAIflNflII F ,IIIR F iuw I 5C v~t U 1v11CalU i. ic isenolar iromnunna, on waL L can be more clearly linked through Means to an Oriental Woman to Have the student volunteer movement for a Western Education"; and Esther missionary work are discussed. Austen, '26, on "Life in Betsy Barbourj A study of recreational periods, House". ed by the second quartet will make their first public appearance at the , hockey banquet to be given on Fri- day night as Barbour gymnasium. The quartets will lead the singing for the banquet but will in addition render se- Miss Margaret Elliott, assistant pro- lections as a special feature of the fessor of personnel management in program. the School of Business Administration, Tickets for the hockey spread to be' will talk on "Persomnel Management given at 6 o'clock Friday at Barbour las a Field for Women" at 4:15 o'clock gymnasium will be on sale for the'this afternoon in room 0 of the Main last time today in the gymnasium.1 is arn0 t what should be done with one's spare; time, with specific suggestions as to the type of recreation that should be! emphasized will be made, and there, will also be discussion as to the ad- visability of pre-conference education. In some universities there is a GenevaI club whose purpose it is to give each! prospective delegate some idea of the program and the purpose of the con- ference before she attends.t At tonight's meeting such problems, will be discussed, and those that meet with the approval of the group will! be sent to Geneva as suggestions for next summer's program. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-Adv. NOTICES , Bazaar articles will be called for today immediately after lunch. All women in act III, Greek tab- leaux, be at the gymnasium tonight at 6:50 o'clock dressed in gymnasium clothes for practice. Members of the publicity committee for the sophomore circus 'will meet at We have an exceptionally large assortment of personal Xmas cards for your in- spection. APPLIED ARTS 2 Nickels Arcade The Shop for Unique Gifts Any Furniture Broken at Your House Party? Let Us epair It. Quality and Workniauslip Gua nrw ite P. B. HARDING 21S East Huron Phonie 3432 ZIPPER BOOTS Keep. 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Decorations for the spread will be carried out in maize and blue. Yel- low chrysanthemums and palms from the botanical gardens will be used, and the tables will be decorated with ! maize and blue crepe paper. The tables will be arranged in the form of an "M" with the speakers, guests, and delegates from the Athletic Con- ference of American College Women' seated at the head table. Senior society, honorary society for independent senior women made the following elections at a meeting of its members Monday night: Ruth Hull,I Geraldine Masters, Doris Slinghuff, Maize Vandenbeck, and Katherine Wil- j cox.I Miss Elliott worked in the ordnance department of one of the arsenals during the war, under the government and will speak mostly of personnel work in industry. This lecture 'will constitute the first of a series of conferences undlertake by the vocational guidance committee of the Women's lcagu, of which Marie Van Osenbruggen, '26, is chairman. 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