TUESDAY, MAY 25 1026 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -'a -. ,- nQ 't k 7 w { : j .j :t ;. #17) s cI NI 'r.L, GENEVA CONFERENCE TO OFFER VA81E PROGRAM r .F Ifp YNI . As a suggestion to college women who are interested in a worth while summer vacation the Y. W. C. A. of- fers the Geneva conference to be held from July 30 to August 9 at Collegej Camp, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The f 'conference, according to Cynthia 'Smith, '27, president of the Y. W. C. A., x provides a most suitable and interest- ing summer vacation through its con-I tact with women from over the United States, its discussions, forums, and well-known speakers, and through the active participation of every delegate in any sport which she may have any interest in. The convention will have as delegates more than 1,000 college students secretaries of local associa- tions, Nationa Student Secretaries and authorities on important modern social problems who will lead in the discussion groups and who will give interesting discussions of the subjects. Any woman interested in attending the convention from the University Y. W. C. A. is requested to call either Miss Smith, 21168 or Miss Ruth Deemer, 8338, secretary of the Univer- sity Y. W. C. A. to register as one of the delegates. It is important that any woman considering attending the conference should call as soon as pos-! sible in order that she may be reg- I istered, since a delegation of 18 is all League To Benefit I By Receipts FromI Summer Dramatics Due to the popularity of campus dramatic productions during the year, the alumnae council is presenting, as a part of the scheduled program of ,the summer session, a six weeks sea- son of comedies and farces producedf by The Players for the benefit of the Women's league. Sarah Caswell Angell hall is being' completely redecorated and will be used for the summer performances. A new play will be given each week and will be presented every Tuesday and Thursday evening during the first six weeks of the Summer Session. The schedule which has been pre- pared is as follows: firstsweek, Ber- nard Shaw's farce, "Great Catherine"; second week, Rachel Crother's Ameri- can comedy, "Expressing Willie" which was produced by Miss Bon- stelle's company last year; third week, W. S. Gilbert's satire, "Sweet- hearts"; fourth veek, A. A. Milne's comedy, "Belinda"; fifth week, Moli- ere's famous burlesque, "The Doctor in Spite of Himself"; sixth week, Col- in Clements' new Roumanian melo- drama, "The Haiduc." Members of Players who will con- stitute the casts for the summer per- formances are Amy Loomis, Neal Nyland, Francis Ilorine, William tis-- hop, Elizabeth Strauss, Robert Hen- derson, Camille Masline, Richard Woellhaf, Lillian Bronson, Dale Shafer, and Paul Stephenson as con- sulting director. The engagement of Marjorie Arline Everett, '28, to 'W. Robert Mitchell, '27, was announced at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Sunday. Mitchell is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon. ALUMNI GROUP RECEIES BULLETIN WITH FAVOR "Congratulations on putting the women's bulletin in as a supplement to The Michigan Alumnus!" writes Judge William A. Spill, president of the Pasadena alumni association. "I think this 'scorning the co-ed' stuff has no real existence these days but I am glad to see the women doing things this way. It makes for solid- arity, cohesion and 'esprit du corps.'I You show the disposition to hold up j your end and you will find the men right with you." Judge Spill is very enthusiastic about the women's drive for funds and in voicing his opinion is also showing the spirit which Califor- nia feels toward the campaign for Michigan women.j Prospects of the Men's organizationy in Pasadena pledging $100 on the 'fund are favorable, according to Mr. Spill. Cooperation of the organizations farther away is absolutely vital to the success of the national campaign, ac-I cording to Mrs. Henderson, executive secretary of the alumnae council and such letters as this show that Cali- fornia and chapters in the west are in-r terested in Ann Arbor women. Judge Spill closes his message with, "Pasadena is with you and wants you to feel that it is with you all the way. 1927 will do but it would have been ak lot better if that new League building had been started next month." DURING MOD Roll Films So E D. Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will hold its annual meeting and lun- cheon at 12:15 o'clock, Thursday, at the Washtenaw Country Club. The ! luncheon will be preceded by a recep- tion for the guests of honor, who are Miss Alice L. McDuffee, of Kalamazoo, newly elected historian-general of the national society, Mrs. Lucias F. Hol- land of Saginaw, state regent, and+ !Mrs. L. V. Seydel, of Grand Rapids, I vice-president general for Michigan. Reservations may be had by calling Mrs. Harry McClure 4647 by noon to- League Of Voters Invites Branches ' To Fall Meeting, Invitations have been extended bys the University branch of the MichiganI League of Women Voters to other col- lege branches of the same organiza- tion to attend a convention in Ann Arbor in the fall at the same time as the meeting of the International Stu- dent Federation. According to Mary Francis, '28L, president of the University branch, [it has been felt for some time that the two organizations had a great deal in common in the student prob- . A. R. Luncheon To Honor Officers NOTICES All women are eligible for the track meet to be held at 3:45 o'clock this afternoon. No previous practice is required of the entrys.ss There will be a meeting of Athena at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Theta Sigma Phi will meet at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow in the Press Build-I ing. lems with which both deal, and the coinciding dates of the conventions were suggested as a possible manner of bringing them together in a closer relation. 6 Test thirdcabin With college parties on famous 0 steamersof The Royal Mail Line University Tours with College Credit: ORCA, Nun.19 ORDUNA, June26 ORBITA, July3I Wratfuirsllrtidbo kr 7NEROYALMALSTEAMPACKETCO. 26 Broadway, Now York The leadership commission will meet at 4:00 o'clock, tomorrow in Newberry Hall. Members of Portia will meet at 5:00. o'clocktoday at Helen Newberry resi- dence for the picnic. Tickets for the Senior Breakfastr will be on sale for the last time today at the candy booth in University hall. The price of the tickets is $1.50 and1 each ticket entitles the owner to I! y SPECIAL! For the Month of May PERMANENT WAVING performed by the VAPOR MARCEL MACHINE at a reduced ratej Call for Informnation MISS FANDREI MIRROR BEAUTY PARLOR Cutting Apartments State at Monroe DIAL 7355 bring two guests to the senior play which is presented after the break- fast. Masque will hold an initiation at 4:30 o'clock today at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Freshmen Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow at the School of Music for a last rehearsal. Return all music at that time. Mummers will meet at 3:30 o'clock today at Betsy Barbour house. . , , , , Scientifically Selected and Prepared Foods Lunch 11-2, 5-8 Excellent Fountain Service ; ,.f ! . ,, y , , y o'f Grey Shop Cor. Liberty & Maynard iI f I v that is allowed one organization. Any irls who desire help in the expenses i. ay borrow the amount they desire from the Geneva Loan Fund, as an aid Announcement was made at the Delta Delta Delta house of the engage- ment of Elizabeth McDowell, '26, to L. L. Kfig, '27L. King is a member of Delta Theta Phi. PHILDI OND ANNOUNCES HIS ITH OF MAY Developed ACH d film For Graduato See our Wedgewood Sets-Pen and Pencil (all precious metal, Gold over Sterling Silver) they are something entirely new, very rich and desirable-in sizes for men or women. We split the sets if desired. Prices very low con- sidering quality. Rider's Pen Shop Regular Price 15c If you purchase a New Film (same size) when you bring the exposed film in. OUR FILMS ARE FRESH Our twenty-one years' experience is your guarantee of best, results. I"ONC" _ EIGT F IAONDS AT Lake House Pavilon Whitmore Lake Wednesday ,8:30-11:30 Thereafter Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ifi i I d pe V 4}!; V' 4, :i 1 .. . 11 .i GASOUNE 1s TER Genuine STAROLINE Gasoline is sold only out of blue pumps 719 North University Avenue Phone ,4514 . i III p Iu I I i 1 A I - UL f(!. A with white stars. 1' THE ABBOTT I I GASO L I E CO. 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