TUESDAY, APTIM, 6, 1926 TH F MICHIGAN DAILY PAGI r". TUESDAY, APflIL 6, 1926 - YAGE Pry,. ftl ) feV or-zs -Z ti r ) U OIAL TO B SCENE ff[I UEK ELECTIONS1 Although no more than CU) women of the 2,500 present on the Micbigan campus last year tokan 1 j i m in the elections held for tle omeIn'I league, it is hoped that the turnout will be materially increased at thisI year's election ,vhich will be held all day Thursday in University hall. The! league elections will be held at the permanent booth which is operated in this building. Pictures and the record of campus activities of the various candidates will be posted at the booth to aid thel voting decisions. Some changes have been necessitated in the list, of candi - dates until tomorrow. The major candidates remain the same namely, Evelyn Murray, '27, Marjor ie Miller,' '27, and Dorothy Malcomson, '27, for president; and Helen Reece, '27, an(' Margaret Nichols, '27, for vice-presi- dent. Gym Heads Learn Old Time Dances From Ford Tutori B. J. Lovette, Henry Ford's danc- ing instructor, will give members of the physical education faculty and major students of physical education some lessons in old-fashioned danc- ing tomorrow night. The instruction, commencing at 8 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, Barbour gymnas- ium, will include quadrilles, waltzes, STEAMS HIP AGENCY All Tours and Cruises 601 East Huron St., Ann Arbor Licensed. Bonded and Anthorized Steamship Agent Representing all S. S. Lines SCIENTIFICALLY SELECTED AND PREPARED FOODS Hours: C 1:00-1:30 5:00-S y Corner Liberty and Maynard MAY 7-9 SET .' FOR MOTHERS' HOUSE PARTY "Mothers' Week-end," established as a University tradition during the past several years, will be held the1 week-end of May 7-9. This will in- clude Mothers' day which i Sunday, May 9. Extensive plans are under way which will include a tour of the cam- pus, a faculty reception and tea, and, I possibly the presentation of one ofI the student productions at the Mimes theater. ,ite an nual freshman-sophomore tug-of-war and spring games, as well a- the Ohio Stat(-l'Michigan track meet are also s:hIeduled for that week-end. Following the interclass activities, which will come off Saturday morn- fng, arran gements are being made for a tour of the carnmpus which will end l at the Michi Han Union where a faculty jte ni recention will be held in hon- cr of the mothers.f Sunday morning convocation serv- ices, under the auspices of the Stu-, dent Christian association, will bei held as usual with special reference to Mothers' day. The speaker for the occasion is Dr. Willard L. Sperryj of the Divinity school of Harvard. Any suggestions which the student body may have regarding the program are welcomed" by the committee in charge. Anyone desiring information or having suggestions should get in touch with Robert J. Brown, who is chairman of the Mothers' day com- mittee. two-steps, and all the old fashioned dances that are being revived' under the influence of Mr. Ford. Mr. Lov- ette teaches at Dearborn at the Ford experiienta'l plant. Hair Cutting - tol Suit Personality Special on Monday and Tuesday Shampoo and Wave $1.25 MISS FANDRELI ?11111 I 1 REAUTY PARLOR Cutting Apartments State at Monroe RIFLE TEAM IMPROVES ON PREVIOUS SCIS Mary Allshouse had the highest score on the rifle team for this past week when she shot a total of 194.1 The four other high scorers were:I Anne Wheeler, '26, 193; Frances Huff, '26, 193; Gertrude Benham, '28, 192; and Stella Sturos, '27, 189. This makes Michigan's score amount to 961, which is an improvement over those pre- viously made. The results of the matches shot during the week ending March 27 show Michigan, 483, University of Kansas, 500; Michigan-929, South Dakota Ag- ricultural and Mechanical college,j 946; and the third match was for-' feited to Michigan by North Dakota. The .team to shoot in the matches scheduled for this week will be com- posed of Mary Allshouse, '27, Anne Wheeler, '26, Frances Huff, '26, Ger- trude Benham, '28, Miriam hlosmer, '28, Lucille Walsh, '27, Frances Gors- line, '26, Maurine Jones, '28, Stella Sturos, '27, and Caroline Steen, '27. Sevillian women in Spain pile their hair on top of their heads in a sort 3f little fortress after the custom Span- 1- "Black Quill To SUGESTS Initiate Members Black Quill Literary society will FOR hold its formal second semester initi- ation at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the " Zeta Tau Alpha house. Go to bed Tryouts for membership were made from exposure last week and the following women want the 'flu', were voted into the society by virtue Bell of the He of their manuscript material turned that you have in: Josephine Herman '27, Ingrid thait o Jewell, '26, Merle Raine, '29, Alma to have it so f Scheirich and Doris Seileck, '27. are infallible,y Miss Jean Hamilton, dean of wom- This is justr en, has invited the members of Black "old man flu" PRECAUTIONS "FLU" EPIDEMIC early, and keep free s to drafts if you don't " advises Dr. Margaret alth service. "The fact not had the misfortune far is no sign that you you might have it yet." the time of year when lives a luxuriou4 exist- NOTICES Members of the University Girls' ' Glee club who are to sing for the Wo- men's club today are to meet at 3:30 o'clock at Lane hall. Riding classes are being held inside the buildings at the fair grounds. All women must attend the classes forE which they have signed. Leadership commission of Y. W. C. A. meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow in New-i berry hall. Junior women in the play who wish to obtain refunds from their $2 de- posit may do so at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Barbour gymnasium.. Music scores will be on sale at this time. }, .. a. . ! SPECIAL Each Tuesday and Wed- nesday SHAMPOO, MARCEL BOB CURL $1.25 HILDA ARNST Bertine Beauty Shoppe 1111 South University Ave. Phone SM1 Quill to be her guests. at an informal ence, preying upon run-down, fagged- dinner at her home the evening of out students who are just keeping up May 4. Robert Frost, holder of the to finish it out until spring vacation. permanent fellowship of creative arts,; So the minute you feel cold and will le the guest of honor on this "achy," do not hesitate to go to bed occasion. j and stay there for a couple of days. Take Dr. Bell's advice and if you are ish women have practiced for more going to have the "flu," have it now- than 100 years, don't wait until vacation. 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