SU'NDAY, MARCI 14, ,92 THEI MICHIGAN DAILY .M Vv WTAV" MA& vA W q V+F w14Y 4# Y. V. Gives Dolls - As Easter Gift ToSick Children, LEAGE BULDIG' pansTS~C~h~li~C IN TOURNEY are being made by the social gma Kappa, Kap service cormttee of the University Siga Kpa Swnuing Pool, Theater, Kitchenette! YsWvc.A.itofae asersmorDelta Delta, and Zone And Cuhb Rooms To Be athecildrenEatt e semi-finals of the intr Included In Building versity hospital by dressing dolls ball tournament, to which will be sent to them a few days o .lo k tomorrow at 1 STIL NEE $50,000 befoe Eater ium. The winners of T0beforeEasterpa-Kappa Delta andt Similar work was done by the com- Delta-Zone 7 games v Committees and officers of the va- !mittee at Christmas time when they the finals of the tow rious women's organizations on the made more than 75 dolls and more will be played off WE campus are meeting this week to de- than 50 scrap books for the hospital This year a differe cide upon the amount of room they children. Next week the work shop used in running oft will need in the new Women's league at Newberry hall will be open and the tournament than has b building. Mrs. Edward D. Pomerey, committee will be glad to have any vious years at Michig who for many years was national university women come in to work or starting out with an e chairman of the alumnae council, is take the work home with them. Each nament, the 31 teams now working with Pond and Pond, member of the committee is dressing for intramural basketi Chicago architects, who have the con- a number of dolls. One of the com- ed into eight leagues, tract for the new building. Mrs. Pom- mittee member will be in the office each. Each team in ea erey has written that as soon as defl- at Newberry hall every day this week. ed every other team nite figures are available the plans The dolls to be dressed are small three games in all. I can be -completed and will be for- and before they are taken to the hos- cording to Miss Pauli warded to Ann Arbor to be put on ex- pital they will be put in small boxes. the physical education hibition. Extra material will be sent with the (lifferent teams were According to the plans of the alum- dolls so that any childrpn who are so quickly, and were nae council, the original plans will be able to sew will have the opportunity. more fairly, as well a followed closely except for necessary pleasure from the cont FINALS THIS WEEKI pa Delta, Delta4 7 will enter the amural basket- be held at 4! Barbour gymna-j the Sigma Kap-I the Delta Delta. will compete in rnament which ednesday. I nt system was the intramural een used in pre- an. Instead of limination tour- who signed up ball were divid- of four teams ach league play- in the league, Glee Club Gives NOTICES Concert Program ---- Honor council will meet at 4 o'clock Following a piano recital by Miss Mondaymin Baboresymnau. Nell B. Stockley, S. of M., the Uni- All women interested in League of versity Girls' Glee club will give a two the luncheon Thursday noon at Green part program in the regular Faculty Tree Inn. Concert at Hill auditorium at 2:45TL o'clck tday.Committee of the League of Women One number of the first group will Voters, studying the Child Welfare be a part from the Russian Fairy question will meet at 4:30 o'clock Opera, while in the second group will Tuesday in the Athena Rooms, fourth fr of Ane- hal. be sung Nocturne with violin obligato, Commitee of the League of Women and The Song of the Seasons by Haw- Icy. Voters dealing with Education will eThe University Girls' Glee club is meet Monday at 4:30 o'clock in the Athena Rooms, fourth floor of Angell composed of 60 women from tihe Uflil- h1 versity and School of Music directed Chairmen of the Freshman pg by Miss Nora Crane Hunt of the fac-_Charmen___ _heFreshmanpageant nulty of the School of Music. ta Delta, Alpha Xi Delta, Helen lNew- M e u p y - berry, Alpha Gamma Delta, Zon 7, a e your party dlS- Delta Zeta, and Alumnae house. In tinctive by using our the first round of the tournament theAj i c a h a I-- 1 place cards5 nut c sii7 will meet at 5 o'clock tomorrow, in The 18th biennial convention of the the playroom of Betsy Barbour house. z General Federation of Women's clubs Senior Society will meet at 7:15 will be held in Atlantic City May 24- o'clock tonight in the playroom of June 5. The states of Pennsylvania Helen Newberry residence. and New Jersey are to be joint host- There will be a sale of collars in esses, and the entire steel pier at At- charge of the Senior Society on Tues- lantic City will be given over to the day and Wednesday near the candy activities of the convention for a per- booth in University hall, iod of 13 days. -I - - J--- -t- .rv O c O, K changes. There will be several large parlors, a series of smaller ones and P1W a library designed expressly for the U O us fundergraduate women. Coin-, plete facilities for every women's or- ITH OTHER COLLEGES ganization are planned, including space for a swimming pool to be com- pleted at some future date and a small During the past week the rifle team theater. The theater will be primari- fired one of the largest programs it ly for women's dramatics but will be has had. The opposing teams were available to outside interests which from the following colleges: Okla- will furnish a part of the income of homa Agricultural and Mechanical the building. college, University of Cincinnati, Uni- Combined with the facilities for un- versity of Nebraska, George Washing- dergraduates, there will be a suite of ton university, Fairmont college, Uni- parlors for alumnae headquarters and versity of Nevada, University of Idaho, at least 30 sleeping rooms for mem- and University of Illinois. The win- bers not in school. A cafeteria and ner of the matches will be determined kitchenettes will be included so that as soon as the scores are sent out the building will be complete in every from these schools. Anne Wheeler, detail. - '26, Frances Huff, '26, Gertrude Ben- It is planned to construct the whole ham, '28, Frances Gorsline, '26, and building at once and to abandon all Maurine Jones, '27, were those of the plans of builtling a section with the Michigan team who had the highest idea of adding more wings later. This record for the shooting. Michigan's will cut down the expenses in the long 1 total score was thus brought up to run and will make the building more 1,395. of a unit when the rooms are all fin- In the matches of the preceding ished. For this project, $600,000 are week, the team won one, lost two and needed for the building itself, $150,000 received the fourth by forfeit. The for equipment and furnishings, and results were: Michigan-956, Michi- $250,000 for endowment. This will gan State college--949; Michigan-451, hot indlude the swimming pool which University of Maryland-499; Michi- will have to come later. gan-481, Gettysburg college-486; Of this amount there is still to be Michigan-481, University of Oregon-- raised $500,000 in the remaining year forfeit. and three months before the commit- tee is planning on breaking ground. O PAYTOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. 5 of wit we tou T elii ma ph Ipa the league season, h the highest recor re chosen to enter rnament. the following team mination tournamen , Alpha Omicron P a, Sigma Kappa, Cl Kappa Gamma, E ppa Delta, Martha C n this way, ac- results were Delta Gamma, 35, Alpha ne Hodgson, of Omicron Pi, 18; Sigma Kappa, 16, Zeta department, the Tau Alpha, 10; Kappa Kappa Gamma, not eliminated 29, Chi Omega, 13; Kappa Delta 4.5, able to compete Betsy Barbour, 2; Delta Delta Delta, s deriving more 31, Martha Cook 12; Helen Newberry, test. At the end 10, Alpha Xi Delta, 5; Zone 7, 20, Al- the two teams pha Gamma Delta, 16; Alumnae house, d in each league 24, Delta Zeta 17. the elimination The results of the second round of intramural games, which ,decided s entered the which teams will enter the semi-finals nt: Delta Gain- are: Sigma Kappa, 22, Delta Gamma, i, Zeta Tau Al- 11; Kappa Delta, 29, Kappa Kappa hi Omega, Kap- Gamma, 5; Delta Delta, 28, Helen Betsy Barbour, Newberry, 11; Zone 7, 18, Alumnae, Cook, Delta Del- house, 14.1 FiV%-l, ptc~j and tallies. APPLIED ARTS 2 Nickels Arcade The Shop for Unique Gifts t .i ° Ka] 1 t ,i ,I I E 'I E ;i _ i 1 Dimattia Beauty Shonp 340 So. STATE ST. We have the Chiropody in our Shop Tuesdays and Wed- nesdays, including evenings. We do all kinds of beauty work. Open Monday, Wed- nesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. DIAL 8878 Saith Dame fash ion: "Chic may split into two pieces without breaking" Consulting Costumer 218 'NkelsArcade 48s *a -y - . 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