WE'DNESDAYi, MARCH 103, 19326 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA09 FIBN #F MLVAVAM MWA- VA YM . ... . ....... (i p IN- J6 ELECT DELEGATIS rmn nmrflflina~lI, Juniors Win First 1 Interlass Gamel With both teams playing a fastf game, the juniors defeated the sen- iors with a score of 29 to 24 Tues- Discuss Questions Concerning cday afternoon in the first of the inter- TO ss class basketball games to be played Relation Of Y. W. To Campus this season. For the first half, the At Conference score was alternately in favor of each I team, and the playing varied between HOLD SOCIAL MEETING tthe two ends of the court. In the sec- and h-alf, however, the junior score be- Delegates to the National conven- gan to pile up, resulting in their vic-I tion of the Y. W. C. A. which is to be ory. F Plorence Foster of the junior team held April 21 and 22 in Milwaukee, made 21 of the 29 points, while Norma Wis., will be elected at a general Barlow made 22 of the senior points. meeting of the association next Wed- The score at the end of the first half# Si stood 17 to 18 with the seniors in theI nesday afternoon. The meeting is to lead. The game was refereed by Dr.f take the form of a social gathering Margaret Bell, professor of physical to which all members are invited. Ar- education and it was umpired by Miss lene Unsworth, '23, is general chair- Laurie Campbell of the department of man of the party. physical education. According to a pamphlet received in WOUMEN TO SUBSCRIBE TO POLITICAL MAAZIN Starting today, the drive for sub- scriptions to the "Woman Citizen" will be carried on by the local group of the League of Women Voters and will be continued for the next 30 days. The plans for this campaign will be com- .pleted at a meeting of the organiza- tion at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in the Athena room on the fourth flo)r of Angell hall. A committee of 10, the five officers and five other women, to be appoint- ed by Dorothy Cline, '26, president of the organization, will be responsible I for 100 subscriptions, 10 apiece, which at $2 each, will net $100 to be used) in sending the delegates from this uni- versity to the convention at St. Louis in April. There will be a woman at each of the large dormitories, and a booth in Angell hall will be open from 3 to 2 o'clock each day, beginning to- day. Women of the town as well as thp Riding Tickets NOTICES I Placed On Sale IThere will be a meeting of fresh- Riding tickets for the Mullison men women interested in the annual pageant at 5 o'clock today in New- stables are again on sale by the un- berry hall at which the chairman of dergraduate campaign committee. The the Freshman Pageant will be elected. tickets are the same price as in the Women wanting to play the traps fall, $5 for six one-hour rides. They omn wninsto pa the tr-p or any wind instrument in the Wo- are transferrable so that two or morems peole an o ogeherinthepur ;men's league orchestra please call people can go together in the pur- Margaret Purdy, 7717. chase of a club ticket. Mr. Guy L. T Mullison, owner of the stables has of- There will be a meeting of the fered to give the Women's league $1 executive committee of the League of for every $5 ticket sold during the j Women Voters at 3:15 o'clock today spring season. in the Blue room of Martha Cook building. stud nts who are interested in it will There will be a meeting of those be approached by the group, although interested in the League of Women there will be no house to house can- vass. Further plans for raising money for the delegates is to be discussed at a meeting of the executive committee Make your party dis- this afternoon, at which Miss Anne I tinctive using our Whitson, State Secretary will be pres- ent. Entertainments in the form of place cards, nut cups debates and lectures will probably bea tallies. considered. anda PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. APPLIED ARTS 2 Nickels Arcade Toters at 4:15 o'clo'k today in the 'play at 3 o'clock Athena room on the fourth floor of gymnasium. Angell hall. Social service committee of the Uni- versity Y. W. C. A. will meet at 4 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry ball. The University Girls' Glee club will Imeet at 4:45 o'clock today in the School of Music. There will be a meeting of the central committee of the Junior Girls' Rehearsals for Junior Girls' play today will be as follows: Chorus H and L at 4 o'clock; chorus N and E at 5 o'clock this afternoon. At 7 o'clock tonight choruses A, B, C, and D will rehearse in the parlors of Bar- bour gymnasium. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. today in Barbour ..... . fti M0 ,, ,. I i the office, some of the questions to be taken up at the convention are: the benefits of the local organization, the relation it bears to public questions and other relationships to college and1 community life. Various groups in the Michigan organization are sub- mitting other questions for discus-, sion. Last year the convention was held at New York and four members from Ann Arbor attended. It includes all of the city and college organizations in the country, Cynthia Smith, '26, is chairman of the conference committee. The city branch of the Y. W. C. A. will hold their elections at their regu- lar'meeting on March 24. Eliminate Houses From Tournament 'TOLEDO ALUMNAE AID iIN FINANE CAMPAIGN b / The Shop for Unique GFfts 11 11 Toledo alumnae of the University of Michigan are cooperating with the other chapters of the alumnae assoc- iation in its endeavor to raise the re- maining $500,000 on the league build- ing fund. 'there are more than 100 members of the association in Toledo and 50 of them met at a luncheon at the City Club Saturday to discuss fur- ther plans for their campaign. Mrs.S W. D. Henderson, executive-secretary of the alumnae council, spoke to them about the plans which have been made at the central office to help chapters outside of Ann Arbor. A second shipment of the Michigan playing cards that were so popular in Ann Arbor before the holidays has been ordered and the Toledo women placed a large order for them. Jersey Sport Frocks for Early Spring Wear A Jersey Frock is the ideal frock for every occasion. Com- fortable for out-of-doors, appro- priate for school room, and charming for street wear. Tail- ored in the latest modes in all the colors of Spring. We have them at a wide variety of prices, but you will be especially pleased with the selection at .:. vp I I Something New DeMilo Milk Mask s a I I. Handy Little Folding Tables $2.85 No house can afford to be without an adequate supply of these convenient folding tablets. A well- made table, solidly constructed, and easy to open is' covered in green leatherette top and priced only $2.85. High-Rack Leather Arm Rocker $29.75 A restful Rocker for the evening fireside! Covered in genuine leather with. loose, spring cushion seat and comfortable high back. Priced $29.75. (THIRD FLOOR) DEF. U ' { . I a v Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Delta earned the right to remain in the intramural basketball tournament by defeating , their opponents ChiI Omega and Betsy Barbour in the elim-j ination games played Monday after-1 noon. The scores were: Kappa Kappa Gamma-29, Chi Omega-13, and Kap- pa Delta-48, Betsy Barbour-2. Winners of Monday's intramural games, Sigma, Kappa, Delta Gamma,, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Kappa Del., ta, will play off the next round of thef tournament at 4 o'clock Friday, and the winners of the games to be play-! ed this afternoon will complete their second round at 5 o'clock Friday. Want a room? Read Page Seven and use the Classified columns.--Adv. j Facial Culture- Ask Us About It, THE BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOP ,( a. While in Toledo, Mrs. Henderson in- terviewed Mr. Paul Leidy who is pres- ident of the Men's alumni association of that city. Mr. Leidy stated that the Michigan men of Toledo were behind the drive for the Women's league building and invited Mrs. Henderson to speak before the asscoiation there at a luncheon to be held Saturday, March 26, to explain to the men the exact position of the women in their campaign and the need of a building such as the one proposed for the Michigan campus. 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