THEMICHI CANAILY V ALE FlY!S ............. W 4 v ! 'm i Oi ' m ill i 1 1 "ev, ii il O I it it, 091 Ak H !"'!I Ivx I " A :A 0 IWA ...................... E V A , A& AMIL riv a '4' Ii GLEE CLUB PLANS- EXCHNGECONCERTI JoIn Muslea? Program To Nark First Out Of State Trip y,Local Organization TO LEAVE SATURDAY Completion of- the exchange con- certs with- Ohio State university will be made Saturday when 34 members . ot the University Girls' Glee club will go to Columbus to present a joint musical program with the Ohio Girls' Glee club. This occasion will mark the first out of state concert to be i given by the local organization. Nora Crane Hunt, of the School of Music, will accompany the group as director and chaperone. The trip will be financed by returns from the Ohio-Michigan concert re- cently presented in Hill auditorium and a benefit movie sponsored by the local society. The party will leave at 6 o'clock Saturday morning, arriving in Columbus at 4 o'clock in the after- noon. The Ann Arbor members will ' be the guests of Ohio sororities and dormitories during their stay in Columbus. The concert, which will be present- ed at 8 o'clock Saturday night, will consist of three divisions. The first and third divisions will be presented by the Michigan group and the sec- ond by Ohio. Classical selections, in- cluding specialties by the quartet and soloist will occupy the first division, while Michigan college songs will be featured in the third section. The local quartet includes: Ingham Sutley, '26; Doris Ambos, '26; Hope Bauer, S of M; and Marian MacRob- erts, '28. + Odina Olson, '26, will 'be presented as soloist of the local or- ganization. Loretta Cooper, '26, is president. The exchange concerts were start- ed upon the invitation of the Ohio women. They are the only intercol- legiate concerts being presented among the larger universities of the country. SECRETARYTOSPEAK AT Yo We INSTALLTION Seniors To Wear Caps And Gowns Caps and gowns will be worn to classes on Wednesdays by senior wo- men from now until the close of the semester. The attempt to revive this old tradition was made jointly by Mor- tarbqard, who will promote the cus- tom in the sororities, and Senior so- ciety, which will ;urge the women inl the dormitories and league houses to observe it. will meet at 4 o'clock today in New- berry hall. Wyvern, junior honorary society,j will hold its annual spring house party this week-end at Bloomfield Hills where the members will be guests at the country home of Ruth Kahn, '27. PARIS. - Thirty passengers are re- ported to have been drowned by the, sinking of a Russian ship. JITNEY STYLE DANCE TO BE HELD AT FETI University Girls'C Glee Club Will Give Musical Teai FOR SWIMMING MEET EI Decorated booths will be construct- ed between the two dormitories on State street for the lawn fete to be given by the undergraduate campaign, committee'Saturday May 15, from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. The booths will accom- modate those. who- desire to play. bridge 'and will also hold the tea ser- vices. Special arrangements will be made for stunts and other entertain- sment. Certain acts from the Junior Girls' play will be given. Committees from the two dormi-: tories are working on the prepara- tions. The dance to be given in Betsy Barbour house at night will be held in jitney style, at 10 per couple per dance. Mary Brennan, '29, has distributed posters around the campus to help in the advertising. Members of the ,Freshman Girls' Glee eunder the direction of Mar- jorie Calvert, '26, will. be entertainied by the Tniversity Girls' Glee club at a tea musical from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock this afternoon at Betsy Barbour house. An original' song, chosen from com- petitors of the freshman ,musicians,! to be dedicated to-. the mother club, will, be the traditional feature of the afternoon.. The older organization will entertain with groups of songs which will be included in their pro- gram to be given Saturday night at Ohio university. Ellen Groff, '28, is in charge of the arrangements for the party., Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. Women who willi make up the teams for the interclass swimming meet, to be held at 6:45 tomorrow night at the Union pool, have been chosen as fol- lows: freshmen, Elizabeth Amerine, Imogene Leanord, Anne Zauer, and Velma; Johnson; sophomores, Betty Nutt, Camille Masline, and Mary Lad- ney; juniors, Irene Field, Alice Fel- ske, Janet Sinclair, and Alleen Miller; seniors, Monica O'Brien, Eugenia Van Kammen, and Gladys Eastcott. These women, and others who are interested in being in the meet, are requested to report at 5 o'clock Wednesday, at Bar- bour gymnasium. Final tryouts are to be held from 7 to 8 o'clock, Wed- nesday night at the Y. M. C. A. ri A k iw w rr i nr ~ rrr w~w r~i- - I Goodyear's Dollar Day -Thursday l 4f -aw +n!'/ 1. a gliale ,7b1 W L shop s , rGtJ "l ' cr c i tD dA fmol 4AA4 Ue.aA./ .a x Mary White, '28, will be the an- ( partment; Louise Roberts, '26; Doris nouncer for the meet, while Jessica Kent, '26; and Eunice Child, '28. Miss Nixon, '27, will be clerk of the court. Annis Hall of the physical education ' Th'e judges are to be Miss Pauline department will1 act as the starter, Hodgson, of the physical education de- Mary Allshouse, '27, as the recorder, Stocking inAmerica _n y I w - r r rr a _ alr1my rI- r _ "R u y Ri sa Thug weko htwmnne u fee ar fRb Rn tcig n c; yea beaus ofther srvie qaliies a stil, w sel mre f tem ecase ome wh atafnrsrto tcigaei _ r Mr r - r aw a+ r u~nuri~nnrno i~i re~il oun~u dnti ttu m~ ~tui u a li! I' MAN 1- -- Dollar Day Sale of Hats i'p, . ~ .. 'i, ,' 'fr ;, ':I 'Ii t4 "I *1 If 4, " *1 i _,4 II i' is' 'r '." "A New Adventure in College Life" will be the - subject of a talk which Miss Charlotte Niven, world secretary of the Y. W. C. A. will discuss before the membe's of, the .student organiza- tion at their annual installation meet- ing which will be held at 4 o'clock 'tis afternoon in Newberry hall. All active and contributing members of the association are urged to be Ipres- ent at the meeting. The installation service will be pre- sided over by Kathryn Willson, '26. The program will include reports of the Milwaukee convention given by Anna Arnold, '27, and Mrs. L. I. Bredvold, recreational director of the University Y. W. C..A. Cynthia Smith, '27, new president of the association will tell of the plans for the Geneva summer conference and discuss the possibilities of attending. Following the meeting a reception and tea will be held in honor of Miss Niven. Alice Porter, '27, is chairman of the tea and will be assisted by her committee and the leadership com- mission. The world fellowship com- mittee will act as hostesses. Doris Glines, '26, is general chair- man of the meeting. NOTICES Barbour gymnasium Members of Wyvern will meet at 5:15 o'clock today to go on the Mor- tarboard picnic. 'All women interested in golf are urged to attend the meeting to be held at 4 o'clock today. Wyvern will meet at 5 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. Miscellaneous Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's club will hold its annual meeting at 6 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Barbara Bartlett and Mrs. Mina Winslow, 1700 Fen- wood avenue. Freshman leadership commission Summer Hatts $1 .95 +, i ! I, Wonderful Collection at Amazingly Low Price This large collection consists of 250 hats, specially pur- chased for this Dollar Day selling. Smartly tailored styles for summer wear. Small and large brimmed affairs-every fashionable crown variation. Of straws, braids and combinations. In white, black, tan, grey, rose, green--In fact, every wanted color for summer is included. Trimming is mostly belting ribbon and ribbon ornaments; also crushed silk fabric banding. GOODYEAR'S MILLINERY SECTION-SECOND FLOOR /A / \ : " , 9b /6 'Il' (-I.. e r : +n t 1 ,,,a 4("ng+ 1 O w k 2 i Sii t. yAl 'Wi'g ' z F } j _. 7.& 2.,/ { . ,, 1 . 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Price $80 Delightful Fashions in Summer Footwear Typical of the many delightful versions of sum- mer's smartest modes, presented by this store, are these few numbers, in which the vogue for simple lines and novel ornamentation is pleas- ingly emphasized. Correct shoes for every Summer costume from sturdy knickers of sport suit to airy, flowery frocks; are shown in splendid variety. You'll find it both pleasant and profitable to choose shoes here, for their style smartness car- ries with it no price penalty. (MAIN FLOOR) I.- Blonde kid pump with litard trim and heel, $9.00. Patent pump with blonde applique and pump with blonde applique and heel. 80 An all blonde Kid Pump with strap and high heel. This model also comes in pat- ent with grey trim. Popular Patent Pumps, either plain or in combination with tan leather, are priced $6.5 r: '/-', '0000 C 11111 if [i i ! 1