SATURDAY, NOVEMBER a1, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGF, THREE ~' SATURDAY, NUVEMi3ER~ 24, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TILRE1~ (i I ILVAVAM M EWAVA C===7 ,_, t.....' r.J: l r } °fi > . M f 1ele ates Of Atbletic Conference Of . ,Aericau College Women Are Guests GIVE HOCKEY AWARDS Announcement was made of the all- star hockey team last night by Miss Laurie Campbell, of the physical edu- cation department, at the annual hockey banquet held at 6 o'clock at Barbour gymnasium. The following wom n received a place on the team: Helen Searight, '28, C.F., Gertrude Gu- lick, '27Ed, R. I. Anna Zauer, '29, L. I., Myik Finsterwald, '27Ed, R. W., Etruria Doster, '27Ed, L. W., Lydia Kahi , '27, R. H., Louise Cooley, '29, C. H, Irene Field, '27Ed, L. H., Mary ,Allslhouse, '27Ed, R. F., Susie Haskins, '26, L. F., and Gladys Appelt, '28, G. Women who received honorable men- tion were: Eunice Child, '28, Kather- ine Wilcox, '26, Virginia Platt, '29, Lucille Walsh, '27, and Frances Mil- ler, '29. Six hundred forty-three women at- tended the banquet, including Univer- sity women, members of the physical education faculty, board members of W. A. A. and delegates to the A. C. A. C. W. At the speakers' table were seated the faculty guests, the A. C. A. C. W. delegates, board members of W. A. A., and the "M" women. The winning teams of the intramural and interclass hockey tournaments sat to- gether, and all class hockey teams sat together wearing their hockey coats:in the class colors. Elizabeth Tompkins,, '26, hockey manager, welcomed the A. C. A. C. W. guests, and introduced the speakers of. the evening, Myra Finsterwald, '27Ed, president of W. A. A., Dr. Margaret Bell, of the physical education de- partment, and Miss Laurie Campbell, of the physical education department. Dr. Bell presented hockey awards to the winners of the interclass and in- tramural tournaments, the junior class Iteam, and Betsy Barbour team. Betsy Barbour received for the sec- ond time the intramural dup, which if won by them a third time, will be theirs to keep. Y. W. Work Shop Continue Effort On Hospital Toys Activities in the Christmas work- shop of the University Y. W. C. A.j have continued from 3 to 5 o'clock every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- day afternoons in Newberry hall since its opening, and the women who are helping have completed 20 scrap books and have dressed 15 dolls. There have been four or five wo- men there every day, sewing and past- ing magazine clippings into the big cambric scrap books for the childrenE at the University hospital. This ac- tivity is a part of the social service work of the Y. W. C. A., and those women who are doing direct work teaching the hospital children say that, the dolls and books are greatly ap- preciated. Groups of women who come to New- berry hall for committee meetingsj have been sewing during their dis- cussions, and some have taken dollsI home to work on. ACA C. ..CONTINUES ATHLETIC__CONFERENCE All University women are invited to the open meeting of the A. C. A. C. W. which will be held at 9 o'clock this morning at Sarah Caswell Ang- ell hall. Dr. Margaret Bell will speak on the National Amateur Athletic fed- eration, and Irene Field, '27Ed, will talk on the A. C. A. C. W. Discussion groups will be held by Myra Finster- wald, '27Ed, president of W. A. A., and by Louise Roberts, '26Ed. Delegates to the conference will meet members of the W. A. A. board at Barbour gymnasium before the football gaines this afternoon, and will be taken to the game. A dinner will be given for the delegates, mem- bers of the physical education facul- ty, and the W. A. A. board at 6:15 o'- clock tonight at the Haunted tavern. Ater dinner the guests will return to Barbour gymnasium, where there will be a basketball game and danc- ing. Saleswomen Will I Dr. Bell Suggests ]TTICES Wear Smocks At Cold Precautions ;All women who would like to sell hrist as Bazaar -- at the Women's league and Inter- Christmas nBeamiatinaarth h S1.1 c e iRxIIaen 'hchurch bazaar on Dec. 4 and 5,pas Frecords at the Health serviefv.24call Katharine Peirce, '26, at 8817 be- Corresponding to the color scheme , three weeks, Dr. Margaret 136elre y I ot lirhour gyM- fore noon on Monday, Nov. 23. used in the decorations for the Wo- ports that nine-tenths of the women n in as h t ln en in the past. 7man's league and Interchurch bazaar who have sought medical attention in- - ---- Members of the board of represent- this year, the women selling articles jthat time have been suffering from yellow nI blue playing cards atives of the Womens league will will wear bright colored artists' acute colrs due only to exuosure.Wil Oil ie 8l OdOy t 1) ii meet at 9 o'clock this morning at smocks in the same shades that are Dr. Bell states that if reasonable pre- tnods of the io u:, I ( ie and Barbour gymnasium. . used in decorating. The booths are cautions against the cold weathera-A all to be on the main floor of the were taken, the number of (iol( d- -- gymnasium and the selling is to be l would decrease 50 per cent. regulated by a series of shifts so that "If the women would only realize one woman will not be selling for too that by taking off their outer wraps long a period, according to Katharine in warm rooms, and by wearing ox- Peirce, '26, chairman of the commit- fords and woolen hose they could 'tee on the selling of articles. prevent their colds, there would not Changes have been made in a few be nearly so many calls at the I HealthD of the committees for the bazaar. I service," says Dr. Bell. "I know it Margaret Barnum, '26, has been chos- is hard to lay aside your wraps in the will be inexpressibly more delight- en chairman of the decorations com- classroom, but if this one precaution mittee in place of Janet Vanden were taken, it would have very altru- fUl to the misses wearig a new Burg, '26, and Phebe Morse, '27, has i'tic results. been chosen as publicity chairman in rock, whether it be a chic black i place of Margaret Parker, '27. PAY YOUI SUBS IPTION NOWh a t d frck satin for church, a tailored rock for afternoon or a filmy chiffon CHMPIONS or dinner and evening. of the East and West -aItIIIIII; IIIIIIIIII II Iif I I ifI lI 1111_- Frog, Chicken and Steak Dinners Served at BOULEVARD INN r : Two blocks from city bus line on Jackson Road, from noon till midnight. Special attention given to parties. Phone 6534. 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