WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926 THF MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FI M d r Rj J Cf . 1 ' E h ANNUAL YUWI$C.AI x F IN AL INST2RU CTIONS G IV EN S T MARIAIE'T EATN AT BANQUET TEAMS PLEDGE $35O Cabinet Members Highest With Pledge Of $64; Katrinka Team Second - Contributing $33 Final instructions for the annual fi- nance drive of the Y. W. C. A. to be launched today were given to the campaign workers, and plans of sales- manship discussed at the Y. W. C. A. banquet held in the Congregational church last night from 6 to 7:30 o'clock. More than 200 women were present. Decorations represented a dolls house and the guests were given red cardboard keys as they entered the door to the dining room which bore the inscription "make big girls bigger." These keys represented the key to a dolls house and unlocked the door to 'the banquet. The speakers table was 'decorated with a dolls house in the' center. ds Team captains entered the dining room first and selected their tables. As the others marched in the captains .held up the cardboard with the name of their doll on it and all the mem- bers of the team were seated at the same table. Rulers announcing the annual finance drive and candy dblls were given as favors. Katherine Wilson, '26, president of the University Y. W. C. A. presided at the banquet. Geraldine Knight, '26, was the first speaker and spoke of the women in the campaign as builders. She suggested a code of salesmanship to them telling them of some of the questions they would have to answer and what they would be able to say that the Y. W. C. A. had done on the campus. Mrs Herbert Prescott, president of Fortune Tellers LEE EN PIiDE ISecond Tryouts Feature Of League Commence Today Party On Friay OF JR 8 N All women who were called back to Celebrating the New Year the An enlar edI the lat second trycuts for the Junior Girl's ourth dancing party for, all women h>rlot Alice 1rri 1 P questedtoappear today or students will be held from 4 to 6 president he Blagdn, r toorrow between the hour F ssdof 8 :heWomen's leaue, wlt5 owclock Friday afternoon in Sarah be hung in the office of the Women's j :end 6 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Caswell Angell hall. ( league in Barbour gymnasium. The hall. The procedure of the second 'The'haia feathre .of 'this. Nciw Year's picture is the gift of Miss Biagdon's y tryouts will be similar to those of the party will }ie te presenceptf fortune mother of Jackson, Mlichigan, to the first tryouts. Everyone is asked to' tellers, characteristically costumed1. Women's league. rememzber their original numbers so According ,to Mary Gussin, '26, chair-(r An inscription placed below the pic- that the first cards may be consulted.1 Inan of the affair, these palmists, who ture bears the following tribute, The play "Becky Behave" is now in are also students have all had pro- "Charlotte Alice Blagdon, '25, presi- finished form, and copies are being fessional experience. sdent of the Women's league, a leader, made.ior the rehearualaowhich ill Music for the occasion will be fur- scholar, and friend, wh& could sym- t' sor on afer teiaselection of nished by the Women's league or- pathize, forgive, and accomplish, the cast and choruses. Miss Am chestra. Special favors and novel re- These qualities combined with a rare Loomis, '22, will return to Ann Arbor freshments will be a feature of the personality made it possible for her this noon according to a telegram re- party,to profoundly effect the organization ceived yesterday. The tryouts are ex- Assisting Miss Gussin in the ar-Iof the Women's league." pected to present a more finished per- rangements for the party are Kathryn1 The Women's league in accepting formance this time, although there is Johnson, '27, Mae Keller, '27, Elizabeth the memorial is reciprocating by pre- no objection to women trying out to- Nutt, '28, and Josephine Clark, '26. senting Mrs. Arthur Blagdon with a gether. duplicate. Dorothy Cline, '27, had charge of the wording of the inscrip- Announcement has been made of1 Tv TEMStion which will be placed only on the the engagement of Dorothy Malcolm-j picture to be hung in the office of the son, '27 to Alfred Connable, '25. Miss. Women's league. The enlargement is Malcolmson is a member of Delta 12x16 done in sepia and placed in af Gamma sorojity and Connable is az wooden frame. member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. More than $540 has been raised dur-__ Already 22 matches have been ar- ing the past two months towards the!I ranged 1for the rifle team for the sea- Charlotte Alice Blagdon scholarship,, son beginning Feb. 13. In the mean- fund. By far the greater share of this time practices for the National Rifle amount was raised through contribu- match will be held. Captain. L. M. tions received from the women on this Bricler, the rifle coach is entering I campus though a small part was two teams composed of ten women I raised through the efforts of Dorothy each in this match, and the names of' Cline, '26, chairman of the fund, by these women are to be announced applying to the alumnae of the class soon. of 1925. TT In formulating the list of colleges The Detroit alumnae association of with whom the Michigan team will Mortar Board is planning to contrib- compete in the forthcoming matches, ute to the fund by sponsoring a bridge it has been decided to include Illinois, party and presenting the proceeds to Syracuse, Nevada, West Virginia, Penn this cause. A f ter C h rir State, Vermont, George Washington,' Purdue, Maryland, Oregon, Northwest- Arizona, and Utah. The dates for ern, Oklahoma, Cincinnati, Nebraska, these matches will be from Feb. 13 to Kansas, South Dakota, Wisconsin, April 10. .I You Nvii ea League President tomorrow from 3:45 to 6' o'clock at' rt 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Ihome of Jean Kyer,'27, 721 Church Resumes Plan Of stret. Newberry Hall Wyvern members are requested to Personal Talks' Y. W. C. A. cabinet meets at 4 o'clock meet at 12:15 o'clock Friday at Dey's today. studio to have a group picture taken Mansfield, president for the Michiganensian. .a.l.l dMscallaneous Freshman Girl's Glee club will meet of the Women's league, will inter- The candy booth in University hall at 4 o'clock tomorrow at the School of view the presidents of the following has been reopened and all women who Music. houses at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon have been working there are asked to -- .. ,.Mreport as usual beginning todayiss Ella Sykes, noted English in the gyomens league ofice in ar- Mummers dramatic society will hol traveler and writer, was the first Eu- ,oor gymnasium: Garman, Mitchell, rehearsals at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday rOpean woman to cross Katta Dawan, McNeill, Witham, Hall, Rea, Duff, and in room 203 University hall. or Great .Pass, leading to Lhassa, the Feink. There will be a meeting of Wyvern "roof of the world." These personal interviews are a continuation of the plan of the presi- __ (dent to gain first hand information of I the needs of the women on the Michi- gan campus.L ne -L-io ngerie NOTICES Barbour gymiasini House organization commitee meets at 4:15 o'clock Thursday. Senior women may consult about their W. A. A. honor points or awards from 1 to 2 o'clock or from 4 to 6 o'- clock today at the W. A. A. desk. Members of the intramural board meet at 4 o'clock today. Junior Girls' play tryouts today and 11 1tze1's stmas Sale asiy solve the A I -g A./ h TG = the Detroit federation of ..wp1sn'sl clubs was the speaker of the evening. She told the women that it was neces- sary in good salesmanship to first getf the attention of the buyer and awaken a desire in them for the thing they had to sell. In speaking of the com- ing Y. W. C. A. campaign, Mrs. Pres- cott said that the two things that the solicitors had to sell were "develop- ment of personality and service". She Spoke of sincerety as being the prin cipal thing in the coming campaign. + "The ethics of good salesmanship is belief in the thing you are selling," said Mrs. Prescott. The singing for the evening was led by Margaret Sherman, '27. Words were made up to some of the most popular songs and copies were given to everyone. The team captains alsol led in songs which were made up by members of their teams. Margaret Eaton, '26, gave the in- structions to the workers and before the end of the banquet pledge cards were distributed to all those present to receive their pledge. More than. $350 dollars was raised. Of this amount, the cabinet pledged the high- est amount, totaling $65. The team 'known as "Katrinka" won second place with a pledge of $33. The per- sonal soliciting will commence today, and continue during Thursday and Friday. Luncheons will be served to all the Y. W. C. A. workers every noon dur- 1 ing the campaign at 12 o'clock in New- berry hall. At these luncheons re- ports will be made of the amount of money raised by the teams and prizes will be awarded to the winners. There will also be consolation prizes given.! Cardboards with the dolls on them will be kept in Newberry hall and ac- curate reports of the amount of money solicited each day will be given by means of the growth of the dolls. Mae Keller,*'27, is cahirman of the teams. Mrs. William A. Frayer, chairman of the advisory board of the Y. W. C. A. hasasubmitted the following mes- sage. "I believe in the Y. W. C. A. because it is the outstanding organization on the campus which is purely unselfish in its purpose and because it provides training for future leadership in com- munity and social work." LONDON.-Sir John Merry Le Sage, former managing editor of the Daily Telegraph, who retired from that po- sition in June, 1923, is dead at 88. l ; 0± t~SaLOAcv 1O4 lGXv .fri r I Mw .9IAv _-_ w problem of filling in your wardrobe during that trying time between seasons. 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