TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FTVR t P1 BIT PHi WINS ATICLESCONTEST Four Houses Gain Honorable Men- Lion; Woofie Dogs Show Dis- tinction :n Close Race STRESS WORKMANSHIP Pi Beta Phi sorority was awarded first prize in the articles contest of the Women's league and Interchurch bazaarw for the workmanship demon- strated in the wooile dogs which they have contributed, for punctuality in turning them in, 100 per cent contri- ; bution and for originality. Mrs. John R. Effinger and Mrs. Allan Whit- ney judged the, articles yesterday aft-~ ernoon, and although many of the articles were deserving of a prize, the woofie dogs were picked as excelling in all of the requirements. Honorable mention was given to four other houses. Kappa Kappa Gamma's silk lamp shields were a very close second in the contest. They ? fulfilled all the points, showed very good taste and the articles were at- ' tractive but the judges decided that there was not as much work on them .as there was on the dogs. Coon house, Westminster house and Stoneburner house also received honorable men- tion. The judges also said that Betsy Barbour house would have undoubt- edly received the first prize if they had contributed 100 per cent and if their articles had all been hand made. They contributed aprons and originaI-~ ity of design was shown in their work. Kappa Alpha Theta would have also been a close contestant had their ar- ticles been hand made. They contri- buted 100 per cent. The committee on articles wish to thank Helen Newberry residence for allowing them to use the play room for the collection and judging of ar- ticles. For those houses who have not as yet turned in their articles for the bazaar, there will be an opportunity for them to hand them in before to- morrow. Lecture Given On Club Leadership Mrs. L. I. Bredvold will continue her course in recreation work at the third meeting of the University wo- men interested in club leadership at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Lane hall. Mrs. K. C. Kuster of Ann Arbor, who spoke last week will again talk on programs. The course in club leadershin is being given by the Y. W. C. A. in connection with the institute of relig- ious education. It is similar to the one offered last year to women who expect to go from college into com- munities where they will be asked to lead groups of camp fire girls, girl reserves, and other high school or- ganizations. Societies .Hold SMeetingsTonight Athena Literary society will meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Athena rooms. A book review of "The Pro- Vessor's House" by Willa ather, and a review of "O'Mally of Shanganagh" - by Don Byrme will be given. :Portia Literary society will meet at S 7;,5 o'clock tonight in the Portia rooms. The program will consist of ~ review of "The Professor's House" by Willa Cather, and a discussion of the book "Wild Geese" by Martha Os- tenso. Delta Delta Delta announces the pledging of Audrey Haney, '28, and June Marshall, '29. Bridge Party To ATIIBeginners Learn 'lJ'jIO QUDCHOSEN Serve As Mixer l Game In lasses Endeavoring to carry out the plan P IMore than 30 women have signed up [foo m IrE1ILI l1SSES of meeting new people and finding I0I EU1I I SISTUIL for the beginners class in basketball new friends, the bridge par1y to be and there is room for a number more. Already, a squad of more than 20I held Saturday at Marta Cook ild- ilingOfarsSo T O1 The classes, which are in charge of women have been chosen from those ing will adopt a novel method of trIbtdi)ngStudents Miss Ruth Figne of he physical ed- inthe rifle classes. From this squad, serving refreshments which will bring In niversiy ation department, meet at 4 o'clock, ten will be picked to represent the1 into close contact all those who attend. MAKE CHART REVISION eery onday and Wednesday, an University of Michigan in the inter- MAKECHA T RE ISIN women who are arr ious to learn to! collegiate rifle matches. Michigan's At 4:3ao'cilk all those women who play asketball may find this a good first match, in the prone position, willT cor i to ummye im goi~nt - the Activities are being more evenly opportunity. Intramural and inter- be played off this week with the Uni- e ill ct a stess.Th atronr- distributed among more women at class games will not begin until the versity of Kansas. The women chos- esses will act as hostesses and tour Michigan according to a report issued second semester, giving beginners a en by Capt. L. M. Bricker, coach of, different groups will be bro.7ght to-byte(t riltamfo geterntil raupsll are ed.ghist- by the point system committee of the fair chance in the competition. the rifle team, for the squadl are: de the ecsity of Women's league. This report shows each_-Mary Allshouse, '27, Norma Barlow, does away with the necessity oPee- a great decrease in the number of '26, Gertrude Benham, '29, Carrol gressing in the game in order to meet women Carryin excess honor points.'To Teac uDanCf Cleaver, '28, Margaret Cole, '28, Fran- mnore people,.omn4aryingexeshnrpit.esD neid'2,AceFsk,27 ickets for the party have been dis Only three women were reported A4t State Normal cesn F""ied,"'27, Alice Felske, '27, ributed to the larger organizations Icarrying more than the limited 14 Irene Field, 27, Josephine Garst, 26, on the campeus, but anyone diiring points while last year 22 women were Frances Gorsline, '26, Margaret Green, to obtain one may do so by calling brought to the attention of the ju- Dancing classes under the direction I'28, Miriam Hosmer, '28, Frances Huff, Evelyn Murray, '27, at 3301, as has diciary council of the league as ex-; of Miss Elizabeth Burchenal, will be '26, Iona Iddings, '27, Maurine Jones, been previously announced. ceeding the alloted number. held this year at the Michigan State '28, Maryrose LeBeau, '26, Elsie Nich-1 As a result of tiling the activities Normal at Ypsilanti. Women from olson, '27, Caroline Steen, '27, Stella1 as reported by the members of the this college enjoyed her instruction Sturos, '27, Mildred Vande, '29, Chrys- II [fJ point system committee the individual so much when she was here at Ann tal Volz, '27, Lucille Walsh, '27, Anna card files show a total of 1078 cards Arbor that they asked her to go there Wheeler, '26. Captain Bricker expects distributed among 245 sophomores, 313 this year. Lessons will be given Fri- to choose still more women from thel juniors, 484 seniors, 13 special stu- day, Dec. 15, and on. the following Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday E dents, and 23 graduate students. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in classes in order to bring the squad Various suggestions concerning the "tie afternoonwhile there will be a! up to 30. Ile claims that competition Miss Margaret Cameron of the bur- revision of the honor point chart are morning class, Saturday, Dec. 16. in riflery is much more keen this can of appointments, of the School being carefully considered by the point There will be evening classes on these year than it ever has been before, and of Education, has compiled the final system committee. Further and more dates. A single lesson will cost 75 he is much pleased over the prospects. figures of the regular enrollment of thorough investigation will be car- cents, and a course of five, $2.50. Wo- I The women's scores will be recorded prospective candidates for teaching, ;ied on soon in regard to the relative ien are asked to sign up for these on cards to be posted in the rifle who have registered with the bureauI values of all organizations on cam- classes as soon as possible on the range and in Barbour gymnasium. The total regular enrollment for this pus. The results of this investiga- Poster in Barbour gynnasiun.- year was 418 with two late registra- -ion will be the basis for constructing j Mrs. Rebekah Greathouse has been tions bringing the total registration the new chart next semester. Recent Mme. Faure-Favier,- journalist andj appointed to the position of assistant up to 420 as compared with 375 of changes in the system which went in- I aviatrix, has been made a member of United States district attorney by last yeartit o effect immediately include: that the the French Legion of Honor. In 1919 Major Peyton Gordon, district attor- intramural manager receive five per-' she flew across the English Channel ney. She is the second woman in All committee chairmen, members of committees and regular Pan-Hel- lenic delegates will meet at Granger's at 4:15 o'clock today to rehearse the! grand march for the fourth annual Pan-Hellenic ball which will be held! at Granger's, through the courtesy of Mr. Granger from 9 to 1 o'clock Fri- day. Plans for the formation ;of the march are in charge of Miss Louise 1 Patterson of the physical education department. The march will start at 10 o'clock led by Frances Parrish, '26, general chairman of the ball and Robert Rice, of Grand Rapids, and end, in the formation of a block "M". The march will be to the tune of "The Victors" which will be played by Granger's ten-piece orchestra. The beauty of the ensemble will be en- hanced by the distribution of balloons immediately preceding the grand march. -i Women wishing to help in private homes on Thanksgiving get informa- tion at the office of the dean of wo- , n cards have been sent out to formernmanent points besides the point which and back in one night. Washington to hold the office, and her graduates and especially to members she receives as a member of the board --appointment comes as recognition of of last year's classes, who were not of directors; that the tea room mana- PAY YOUR SUIBSCRII )N ThOW. her ability as a lawyer. able to be placed, and who are, as--- shown by te reasent re ordsrstill ger of the W. A. A. receive four per- available for positions. The proba- manent points in addition to the point--- bility is that half of these people are(for being a member of the board of now placed in positions but have neg- directors; that the vocational commit- lected or failed to inform the bureau tee of the Women's league be added to ASHICAR of appointments of this fact. the chart- and the chairmen be given An experiment is being conducted five permanent points. The judiciary this year by Miss Cameron, in that council decided that there will be no w save you money. Your laundry work she is endeavoring to have a personal exceptions whatever regarding women interview with every candidate and who are found carrying an excess of can be dne her moue economicay and these interv~iews will be starter] this 14 honor points. !e week, when from 10:30 to 12 oclr"k Katherine Booth, '26, is general just as We,. and from 3 to 4 o'clock on Tuesday, Ichairman of the point system com- Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, she mittee for this year. Assisting her will meet those people who are srad-. are Elnra Walz, '26, Ingrid Alving,I " , U 'R eating in Februay. Interviews for the '26, Eleanor orney, '26, FrancesA Tuib- June candidates will be begun the ley, '26, Louise Humphreys, '27, Louise 201 N. MAIN. DIAL 3916 following week and will be c arriedt on 1Turaner, '27, Rluth Tuttle '27, Lucinda alphabetically, a notice appearing in Sherwood, '27, Margaret Eirich, '27, the Daily Official Bulletin of The Sun- Sarah Bouine '28, and lelen aw- day Daily every week givig the let- kins, '28. . I I 11i11119 1 1 I 1 11 61d lf l I 1 I I I 9 9 1 1 1 1 I 1 Ill 1 1 ters which will be seen during that -------- week. PAY YCLUR /UBSCRfPTI1N NOW. week. PAY =OU1H ,SUBCR1PTIO Eugene Steafn i ermanent Waving .$15.00 to Dec. 15th M We Clean Clothes with I- lundreds of Patrons Satisfied with ENER"Cur Permanents NO ODOR REMAINS CLEAN kBy° Luek cuty ShopeA ... W ,-330 Maynard St. We will take care of your personal appearance. OppositeaNickels Arcade We call for and deliver. _ o1IIInm n1111 m111 mmImImmm691IIII mm1n0t1h ,Snissilized Garments Sja Garment Cleanin CleansLonger. )§ C f)1 7 a - PHO'( 4191 29 South=C "The 141onmeo of E n erg i.eFo iAv. 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