or jYRlDAY, TMAY 7, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r., ASSCITIONS To INSTALLtOFFICERS luternaional Secretary Of Y. V. To Speak; W. A. A. To Combine Annual Banquet rW.A.A. TO GIVE AW ARDS Installation of the new officers and 'abinet'members of the University Y. V. . A: will take place at 4 o'clock WVednesday afternoon in Newberry ialL It will be followed by a gen- eral social hour and tea. Miss Charlotte Niven, of London, ngland, International Y. W. C. A. cretary will be present and will eak, to- the members. Miss Niven me to America this spring to attend e national biennial convention of the ssociation which was held in Mil- aukee, Wis., and is visiting several t the city and student organizations roughout the country pefore return- g. The onlythree stops that she is aking in Michigan are at Hillsdale, in Arbor, and Detroit. vMiss Niven is an American who has d a great deal of experience in as- ciation work, and has traveled con- derabl;. She is well acquainted with e trend of women and student move- ents all over the world, especially Europe. W. A. A. will combine the annual base ll banquet with installation of the w W. A. A. officers at a banquet to held Saturday, May 22, for W. A. A. mbers only. The banquet will mark e close of the organization's pro- am for the year, and awards for the ar will be given out then, instead at Lantern night, as has previously en the custom. Dr. Margaret Bell, of the physical ucation department, will present the Tards, and Miss B. Louise Patterson, the physical education department, 11 speak. Installation will follow, th addresses by the new officers, er which they will be an open eting of W. A. A. SCIENTIFICALLY SELECTED AND PREPARED FOODS Hours: 11:QU-1:30 5:008:00 Corner Liberty and Maynard Announcing The New VA-PER MARCEL Direct from the East. The Simplest, Safest, and Most Scientific system ever placed in the hands of the Hairdresser. Without use of Electricity or Gas. ,I MISSFANDREI MIRROR BEAUTY PARLOR Cutting Apartments Corner State and Monroe. Phone 7355 { I IVA=. 4 I 1 J + L 1 1 xA 1 ^ . L s C r .« s s Hold Practices r may be obtained at Newberry hall or Hl d Practices SENIOD pglO TIoSby calling Louise Turner, 7817. For Track M ee t! LuInterclass baseball practicewi All women who wish to vote in the start at 9 o'clock Saturday morning In preparation for the interclass IT!annual campus elections must regis- track meet for women to be held on I ter from 9 to 1:30 o'clock today at The title ot "sky piot" might ap Field day, Saturday, May 22, regular i Members of the cast for the Senior the booths on the diagonal. This is propriately be applied to Mrs. Aimee practices are being held from 4 to 6 play were chosen after the final try- the last opportunity and is a voting Semple McPherson, woman preacher o'clock daily at Palmer field with outs yesterday afternoon in Newberry qualification. who fHe* from Paris to London in oclockailyasrutPalmerTuedlyndith T w nhTickets for the Mothers' May Day order to keep her engagement to con- special instruction on Tuesdays and hall. The women who will have parts breakfast to be given Saturday morn- duct a series of .evangelistic meet- Thursdays by Miss Ruth Figge, of the in "The Glass Slippers That Broke ing at Newberry hall are 50 cents and ings in the latter city. physical education department. Themselves" are Margaret Geddes who ,-w - The field day meet, which will be 1 plays the feminine lead, Cinderella; __ held from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morn- Mary Lou Miller, who has the male ing, will be intramural in one respect, 'lead as the Prince; Genevieve Good- that being the relay. Other events man, as the fairy godmother; and will include the discus throw, javelin Helen Whipple, as Folorna the old I throw, 75 and 50 yard dashes, base- nurse of Cinderella. The bakerL vely Hatsfor ball and basketball throws, low candle-stick -maker and ballad-maker hurdles, standing and running broad are Marie Brady, Dorothy Pudrith, c jump and high jump. There will be and Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh re-Spring orSummer no preliminary meet. spectively, while the character of the Lucille Walsh, '27, general manager butcher has not yet been selected. of track, urges that all houses turn The play which is presented an- out for the events. jfnually before the senior class at the r senior breakfast, will be directed by They are of Leghorn, Milan, Crocheted Visca, Bangkoks rs. Marietta Johnson, director of] Mrs. Stanley Lowe, who also directed a An excellent riet from which to choose schools of Fairhope, Ala., and at last year's production. It is a fan- andHorsehair. vaeC Greenwich, Conn., expressed her ob- ,tasy portraying the married life of jections to school examinations in a Cinderella.Emma B. Fogerty recent address. She declared thatEao "failure in examination makes for Announcement has been made -of Specialty Hat Shop' self-consciousness, which is bad, and the engagement of Margaret W. 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