SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1926 THEI MTCl-IRCAN DAILY r'AGE FlY, Le A.A ,.',. V !) L i A. AAUW4MYFT v r r r. r r " ri r r+rrr rr r r r n r r r ri r AI.U, ,M 1 FT TO BENEFIT FUND Mrs. Vesper Will Entertain Seniors At Concert. In Interest Of League Fund ANNOUNCE MUSICIANS For 'the Benefit of the University of Michigan league building fund, Mrs. H-annah T. Vosper, 1624 Hill street, is giving a May day fete in the ballroom of the Union on Saturday, May 1. She 7'will be assisted in the entertaining by 50 Ann Arbor women who will take charge of the groups of guests x and help pour. Invitations will be sent to all or- ganized houses asking the senior wo- men to attend, in caps and gowns, as the guests of the A. A. U. W. Other University women interested in at- tending will be able to get tickets from orther Norma Bicknell Mansfield, '26, orEvelyn Murray, '27, both of whom are on the list of assistants. A charge of 75 cents is being made. A musical program on which Joseph Sainton and Madame Ethelyn Lewis will appear has been arranged. Sain- ton, who is from Toledo, will bring a number of his students to assist' him. He is a graduate of the Kon- servatorium at Leipsic, following. which he remained there as one of the assistant. conduc tors under Nikisch. He was the conductor of the Bright- on symphony orchestra in England for a number of years. For the two sea-; sons he conducted municipal sym- phony concerts in Minneapolis, later coming to Toledo where he has con- Kducted an orchestra, produced a num- ber of .light operas, and maintained a studio for the coaching of operati - parts. Sainton conducted for FritzI Kreisler in his appearance as soloist in England and also with PadereWski.1 His program will be announced later. Dormitories To Cooperate With ILeague Committee Betsy Barbour house and Helen Newberry residence are cooperating with the undergraduate campaign comn- mnittee in giving a lawn fete in the space between the two dormitories Saturday, May 15. According to the plan of the committee, the time from 1 3 to 5 o'clock will be spent in bridge, tea and entertainment. There will be stunts revived from the Junior Grls' play given on the porches. The evening will be devoted to danc-! ing in Betsy Barbour house. This l part of the entertainment will be con- ducted as a jitney dance, each dance being 10 cents per couple. The pro- ceeds from the lawn fete will be turn- ed over to the Women's league and will count on the quota for the new building. TOHOLD SECOND ANNUAL Y, We. Cs A. CONFERENCE1 Preliminary announcement has been received by the University Y. W. C. A. concerning the second annual Olivet conference on economic, inter- national, racial, and family problems, which is to be held August 1 to 28 at Olivet. The conference is under thle auspices of the Fellowship for a Christian Social Order. One week will be devoted to each of the four general themes mentioned above. There will be two conference sessions each morning and one each evening. The afternoons will be left open for recreation. It is planned co have from. 12 to 15 leaders. present each' week who will be prepared to share their experiences with the dele- gates and speak from time to time on the subject under discussion. Lists of these speakers will be announced later. MAK NNOUNCEMENT OF SPRING SPORT SCHEDUE Elective classes in archery are be- ing held now from 4 to 5 Tuesdays and Thursdays, at Palmer field. Wo- I men may shoot any time during the day, however, by seeing Miss Janet Cumming, of the physical education department, or by calling Elizabeth Campbell, '28, at 3718. Women are requested to record their daily scores '~ieriyon the chart in the field house. A Unierstyteam will be chosen' each week from the women making the highest scores. More freshmen and seniors are urged to sign up for the tennis tour- nament on the poster in Barbour gym- nasiuin. Tomorrow at' noon is the lat- est time at which anyone can sign. The draw will be madec tomorrow night and posted Tuesday morning, whn the tournament will actually begin. The last (lay for the first round 'is Saturday, and it is suggested that it be played off as soon as possible in case of poor weather returning. Last year's canoeing classes did not meet with much success because of the haphazard method it was neces- sary to use in reaching the livery. This year those in charge of canoeing hope to make it a more organized sport. Providing at least 24 women will sign up, a special bus will be obtained by the department of physi- cal education for the purpose of tak- int them down to the canoe livery at the river where the classes will start. A poster will be placed on the bulle- tin board in Barbour gymnasium for those who care to elect the canoeing to sign on. Classes will be held at 4 o'clock on Monday and Wednesday. TWill Entertain POINT AT . A4ZroA9SYSTEM H SS freshmen, 66; iitumrnae Atr cary Betsy Barbour house will hold its annual alumnae party Friday April 30, at the dormitory, when the present residents will entertain the members of the Betsy Barbour alumnae associ- ation. At least 35 alumnae members are expected to be present at the va- rious entertainments planned for the occasion. Friday evening's entertainment will take the form of annual spring formal in honor of the alumnae guests and their friends. Over 60 couples will participate in the affair. The music will be furnished by "Salty's Seren- aders." Saturday night's dinner will be fea- tured by stunts enacted by the fresh- man residents of the dormitory. Fol. lowing dinner a program has been arranged in the living rooms, that will terminate in an alumnae meeting. All arrangements for the week-end have been made by Dorothy Allison, '27, social chairman, and Miss Ruby Howe, social director of Betsy Barbour house. NEW YORK. -- A loan of $20,000,000 for the government of Argentina has been arranged.y INTEREST OF COLLEGESi Numerous inquiries have been re- ceived from other colleges concern- ing the contents and results of Michi- gan 's revised point system chart used toregulate women's extra-curricular. activities. Among the colleges inquir- ing about the effectiveness of the f ,present system are: the University of Wisconsin, University of 'Minnesota, University of Illinois, Western Reserve college of Cleveland, Northwestern university, University of Kentucky, Central Michigan Normal of Mount Pleasant, and the Junior colleg* of Grand Rapids. According to the revised system of points, the number of women partak-- ing in student activities shows a marked increase from the 1108 report- ed in January, to 1149 reported by the point system committee recently. The increase in the different classes is: FOR CORRECT STYLING Consulting Costumer 218 Nick~els arcade 4882 . I iors, 402; and graduates and special students, 54. Lucinda Sherwood, '27, member of the point system committee, in speak- ing of the newly devised chart said, ".After the publication of the revised chart, we presented it to each or- ganized house in house meetings. The committee felt that this would bring the women into closer contact with the purpose of the chart, its construc- tion, and workings. The members of hthe committee reported that the larger, better organized houses were more in- terested and seemed to know more about the chart than the smaller ones."~ NO0TICEl.iS Y. W. C. A. cabinet will meet at 4:10 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall. Senior Society will meet at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow in the playroomo Helen Newberry residence. sophomores, 273; sen- IA special meeting of all nietnbers of Black Quill literary society will be held at S o'clock Tuesday night at the regular Black Quill room, in Univer-, sity hall. The members of Wyvern are re- quested to see that the league houtes assignedl them are supplied with blitte- books of all sizes. Fifty women are now gettin'g prof- liminary work in golf on- Palmer field. Those wishing instruction M 43 l oin the class that meets at. 4 and . o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday. All women interested in the track meet are urged to report for prise tice from 4 to " 6 o'clock Tuesday At Palmer field.' Members of the freshman leaderships commission of the Y. W. C. A. will meet at 4 o'clock Monday in New- berry hall. LANSING.- A warning that Motor bus operators will lose their permits if drivers exceed the speed imit + f 30 miles fixed by the state publip, utilities commission was issued today. r ---- {.:. i . Luncheon Afternoon Tea- Dinner Make your party dis- tinctive by using our place cards, nut cups and tallies. APPLIED ARTS 2 Nickels Arcade The Shop for Unique Gifts I' Telephone for Reservations 225 SOUTH THAYER Behind Hill Auditorium Dial 3941 mm=mlh6 1I - ' __ _ . _ __ _ __ __ __ _ U . .3 E 1 I I __ __. _ . .__ l ,{ .. +1. I i x a r The Latest Rage at New York and Paris~- Ilie eBoots Bob" a .lso any other of the latest bobs for ciljdren and women HARRY HARPER Barber In Charge at the Blue bird Hair Shop Nickels Arcade . . 'st . A "i'. } . 11 I I F O A j MOTH E R r DAY M A 'V 9 N I' li 11 11 11 Keep up with the Mode. at Mack's Store Enjoy the distinction of being recognized as a fashion- leader, not only first with the newest styles but a con- noisseur of the smarlest and most exclusive styles. Such a reputation may be achieved by those who make Mack's Store their store. :Ihere they find not only fashion's estab- lishfed modles for each season but all those delightful fads and frivolities which mlake a woman's wardrobe so inter- estinug. Browsing a bout the store, from time to time you dlelight in fashion's little surprises. For instaince, the little polka dot frock which will tell you that polka dots are a smart vogue of the season.' 6 I i a Of E KQUIJITIFT 11IAINDL'IfJ' % 1 ---=, I $Mothers are always remembering other people. But every mother loves to be remembered, too. Don't forget your mother on May ninth. 'Think of a gift that will please her. Think of something that will carry a compliment with it. Think of something she will really enjoy. Fine candy has always been considered a graceful gift for a lovely lady. And the candy of the Norris Variety Box is fine enough to please the loveliest of all ladies-Mother. And for Mothers' Day there is a special box band with a verse for mothers. Fresh shipment of Norris Mothers' Day candies just received. $1 to $10 a package. A STORE IN EVERY SHlOPPING CYTNTERt Crippen 's Drug Stores -tl Main 723 North iv ersity 113 Sou Phone for appointments, 9616 py- Its i 217 Nori uth main FAN . r®a. Q A I i , 107", of 'E~i~voGUSDAY NIGT Comdy lubpresents BERNARD SHAW'S Greatest Farce III i