7, 1926 Tr-lr MICMTC1(AN DAILY ' - - a2,S.dtweor- tin 214,ai v ST*au ,waft Memblers To Solicit Pledges By Per- sonaY Calls At All Organized Douses Office Of Dean Of Women IdTS Students Seeking Em lyc Last semester 49 women of the Un-; ested in %-orkhng are snv -I j pltoii(I versity awefsoen placed n y nth offic o koof icthieir ali ations at t he (l 41 int th daofwmninhmstwrko Lc ithe l)can of Wrn'a soi for their room and board, and more as their ,s"Condslort(r'eitdl r ieH could have been placed had they been has been arrang ed. A riappea1[is i)e, I available. .It.,is the hope °of this office! ing made to t he wvomen wa wa to help a still larger number of stu-lstuden t hlp, to place the ir aol c-t dents find part-time positions for the tionls aS oon a 'pssbe.A"lix'11USTT second semester. The types of wvork tbons for wiome1n to wr -fr-oo listed with the office are housework a nd board in -ebruary, huuld be P 2IelneJ for >room, bohrd,, or room and boar'd, Iplaced1uinmediately. Sucl applica-, 11011 will holitl light- housework on an hourly basis,; tionis ~for next year should be pioetdi from o :81) oc' W OM, {, E N 3 0'L V ayrs and means of raising money and the necessity for the building it- ocfwere (discussed by Miss Mary 13. Jenk ins at a meeting of the Buffalo 't f iAlumnae group. The meeting, which wras held following a luncheon at the* - !Buffalo Athletic club, re.presented an 'CKET MONEY! enthusiastic group, being one of the 112 units to subscribe their full quota. C-' tL~l Li!,Besides the individlual pledges the Buffalo Alumnae ISubscribe QuotaI N O TICE Spital auditorium. Refreshvments will £V~ TWESbe served. All undergraduate women who will IThere will be a meeting. of.Wyvern; change their addresses in_ February at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home ofV are requested to report such changes Jean Kyer, '27, 721 .Church street. 1in person to the office° of the dean of Wyen ebrsae eustd'o wmen by noon' Saturday. This also mermber1:5o'lcktmrerow aste D toapplies to all women' who are ,moving studio to have a group picture iak nfodrioiso ooiis for the Michiganensian. Margaret Purdy, '27, manager of the Freshman Girl's Glee club will, meet ]W., A. A. tea-room is in need of wo- at 4 o'clock today at the School of men to help her. Any who are in- Music. terested in. doing this are asked to call Junior Girls' play, tryouts today her at 7717. from 3:45 to 6 o'clock at Sarah Cas- I ftmbers of the women's staff. of 04 "ann"al banquet eioc kA'l day night caigfrellrnpancoig ietyatrtesrii ,.<::.Iserving in tea-rooms, plain sewing, women are wanted by tl,,, hour to and washing dishes for social funs- care for children or help wv:ith hou11se- tions in private homes. About 25 wo-' work, a notice of at least VS hour", men have been placed during the se- I should be given. It is raorely p)ossible mester at housework by the hour, Ito locate a woman in less t inge and( waiting table, and caring for children.1 repor t batck to the person diestiring7 Many calls were received for womenj the help. to help at such times as Thanksgiving' and Christmas, but most of these; 'Play Director To places were not filled as there were P lyfw h l e s a iab . T er a e aso ' & occasional calls for clerking and typ- As "Catherine"' All women students who are inter- inl the Inain ball roof: of the Union., Thi11s affair Ayhich is to he informalI mzarl s tOe ue tiue dur ing the year(( when all sorority women meet as aI coupi. JFlns have been made to pro- Oide for 640t reservations. Rluth Surge, '26, chairman of the iclet (ummni ti c, will be in the par- or of harbour gymnasium from 2 to 5 o'cloch tomorrow aft ernoon and asks thai. each s ororit v that has engagedl I )o s to senzd a representative withI the money for the number of tickets spok.ent for.I "J'oo m~any have the im1pression,"I stt i d Ehizaia'th Parrott, '26, presi-} denut, t hat Fall-flellenic exists solely f -r the purpose of giving a ball orl z curbing rw hing rulte . We wish to coet 1thi", 'esioandl one Ninsni' i by br~ing together not; only the rerbn a rs ut, the en- tire nielohiers il) (of th'. eo7ganiation to inure fnltvy realize the potential in- Buffalo alumnae have made another of $2,000, working as a group to com- plete it. ICarrying out their organized plan of procedure the National Campaign committee will hold a meeting Tues- day, Jan. 12. IThe Seattle, Wshington, group are holding their mid-winter meeting Jan. 16. The Tacoma unit has been invit- ed. Fortune Tellers Named For Party Doris Glines, '26, and Geraldine jKnight, '26, will tell the fortunes of those who attend the dancing party given by the league for all women stu- dents from 4' to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. This affair which is the fourth of a series of dances being given by the Women's league will take the form of Iwell Angell -hall. , "'A DISCUSS 'WORLD- COURT, AT PORTIA-ATHENA MEET Athena and Portia held a joint meet- ing at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday, in the Athena rooms, at which Elizabeth Parrott, '26, Women's league delegate1 to tihe World Court conference held at Princeton, New Jersey, gave a re- port. Next year the conference will; be held in Ann Arbor, at which time it will be decided whether or not the, world court will continue as a per- manent organization, for the purpose; of the discussion of national andl in- ternational problems. Each campus between now and next year will de-c cide whether or not it has need for<< an organization of this type. Amy Loomis, '22 will be seen inla somewhat different role thanii (irector of Masques or Junior C irl's play, wheni she will azppear ias Catherine, J'Am- press of Rtussia, in Geoxrge3e:] 'nIrdi Shaw's '"Great Catherine", wvhich will bie presented at 8 :30 o'clock next Ti~esday and *Wednesday ights by Comedy club in the Mimes Theatre. During these performances M\'iss Loomis will forget her dluties of teach- ing other's to act and will present her interpretation of thliec(cenitiric char- acter of the Empress of Russkz. The; player of this lea ding role had not able experience in acting when she played with Eve LeGallienne in "Th'ie As- sum~ption of h3anelle" on l3roazdway. Phillis Loughton, '28, has had( charge of (direeteing the entire pro-, dluction. The east includes the names{ of many women students who havi' appeared in former campnlus plays. All those planning to play basket- iug. ball in the tournament which is sche- Announcement has been made at duled within the next two weeks are the Alpha Gamma Delta house of the urged to attend the practises. engagement of Violet Bayle, '26, Lit., to Albert Parker, '25, Law. Parker Y. W. C. A. luncheon served to the is a member of the Delta Theta Phi campaign workers tomorrow from 12 i fraternity. to 12:45 o'clock in Newberry hall. Announcement has been made of the Mass meeting will held after luncheon. marriage of Marguerite Goodman, '26, Members of the social service unit to John Barrett, 24. Miss Goodman will conduct the local branch of the is a member of Wyvern and Barrett American Association of University belongs to the Delta Theta Phi fra.- Women through the new University' ternity. hospital at 1:30 o'clock, Saturday. After an inspection of the building' The United States is one. of the most and equipment the regular business important, outlets for Czech'o-Slo- meeting will be conducted in the hos- vakia's wood pulp. A'' 111111111111111111111111 11ltI1 Iili ii 111 1111111i[1116i1Q 11I111 1 1911101101 IIIL Just A's Good As ,Lv1er TUTLE' LUNCAROO _38 MAYNAR r -uw I ., Nnxxr Vnnrc rtctrfv Cru r ial fhvnrc fluesi'e of Pa--hfellenic, as a group.''diNV L~!)tt. jCdiILUZ Imsben rzawd y and novel refreshments in keeping 74avartI igr 2,and Esther TIc '2G. 'Miss 1 lelen C. Bowers, re- p ,rer on the IPetroit Free :Press, will -be he in msocer of thle evening. j'iol3mo who w-as formerly a Micigan stuadent spoke in Ann Arbor with tile sinirit of the holiday will be special attractions. Dance music will be furnished by the Women's league orchestra uinder the direction of Angeline Wilson, '27. Tphis orchestra which was recently voted a, salary b~y the board of direc- hel vocat1ional guidance conferene , tr fteieghsbe nae concerning jowrna li'i~m as a field for to play for all social functions of the womien. Thle sublject for her address Women's league. will ? ' :uoacetl later. Miss Jean PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. Ilamib un,(le of women, and Norma _______________ ________ Bic~n'"1 Mo a od'126, president of Following Miss iParrott's report,! Mary Lou Millcr, '26, Lillian Bo-ll eru~.1J1~I.,: , I 1 In< 1uUctt IIi memnbers of Portia and Athena.dis- son, '27, M arlozitLeland, '27, 'Minerv' liepoga >1seaes llssPr cusd h aleofteWorld CourtMiller, '27. and Elizabeth St rauss, '2f, t io il lre le at the banquet, ", ill arl o e(lilne the purposes of the! and the need of such an organization, will piresenlt the femnale roles. ,-;',d Ilzreadl the creedj on the campus. z Tickets for biothi perflorman ces nmY(l ni iiiiIIaniIolno.Ohr;pe This meeting is the first attempt libe obtained at Wahr's, ("rahiaii's, and #ota ' 'tatrtlble will in- taken on the campus to discuss tils!Slater's bookstores. ' hpic'eeof530;1 uci(' ;%.11-!, . f obarf , anti Miss question and its importance. cents provides for a reserved{ seat. ;,; c~am~(,f1.teo Olticd of the Loth women and pcea tudents are tnu wuci'a i Parrish. '27. Pilat/ Rehearsals allowed to at tenid. ' is d ent.p l elda r 1 rl NS e is e r ti rv lis. To tar Ivond y Ile. Louise Mai'ys' is the servon'' ti i ~ h i i woman in France to get an air , cpir , 'lot n tadii .Teo- More than 190 junior women werelies.Sepaielaereofx-ii r1 1"gn ,net a'sci- hzibitioii flights Inin France to stilula2t c nn;D.Mru~.BlantdMrs. Dr. caled back to the second' tryouts for itrs n aiti mn rnh(irn' okLtilgeto tnr ntrs ina/lto nin FrnhClrl Co. the. Junior Girl's- play, and a number wmn.Cze ce orl st nnualnnr appeared yesterday afternoon before___________________'26~*] the central committee who are acting Amnmn reeIi e r. eln;cze.'1:sns aylel as judges. However a'large numlber leanis in 1 88 1 to commemCTorate i lie :' nifI le h~'e '7 rograma, remains thlat hlave not tried out andI charity of 'Margaret I augzery, "h l v4 l!Clue,'26, a'.1 Esther it is advised that they come early this!orhn'fidwatefrsstue, '7 t THE SUNSHINE Beauty Parlor Is Now Opcn for Appointments Ncll' ldeas in Facials an'd Scalp Treatments Have your hair shampooed with rainwater and dried the Sunshine way. Expert Marcelling. 11hone 1130,8 432 Mir~ynard at. Across fromii Ilden iNeiwberry. R X ,. "nlw..rrw^ R o 6A w, ..al 1 R uovo e . ®ill.lUTl tNC AN Cad C13tr °' --,Ar c l e tafternoon to have a good chance of rmaking the play. The choruses are filling rapidly, andl the cast is almost complete. There will be no separate tryouts for the I six cast parts. The chorus parts are not set in number, and so there are plenty of places yet to tie filled. Rehearsals will begin Monday it is lknown definitely and there will be. some effort made to rehearse Saturday jalso if arrangements can be nlade. !All notifications will be sent out by ethe first, of the week, though some { may be sent even sooner. ONAL BANK IZED 1863 'I litll lIlllllt 1Hll 111 ~lltilll l ever erectetl to a woman in the .United { --- ----- __ Mtates. CGerman dsig ,ors have not of late. n otUcod any important new types of PAY YOUR SUBSCRIIPTI ON'NOW, ct'oi