? .SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY l I ................. IRecoxnition Service h 11 1 a t 'I 1: t t. 4 4 t 4 P 4 B it u .;a; 4 l4 i is 1 f r 3 1 1 1 ;, I c TO DORMITOfIS TIE WRecognition Service 0-0INHOC[YCAE IWil elcome New MembersTo Y. W. 'Betsy Barbour Defeats Alpha Xi Delta As the final association meeting of By Score of 4-0; Zone 15 the month, the Y. W. C. A. will hold a Wins by Forfeit recognition service from 4 until 6 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall. ANNOUNCE NEW SCHEDULE At this time the new members of the organization will be welcomed by the members. With both teams playing a strong, A program in keeping with the gen- determined game Helen Newberry eral spirit of the day has been ar- Residence and Martha Cook Dormitory I ranged by the committee in charge. held each other tosa 0-0 score at hoc- !Barbara Hewitt, '28, will play a violin key yesterday. The Newberry team I selection, and Pauline Darbyshire, '30, wore uniforms of black tunics. Their will give a vocal solo. Following the defense and front line work was "ex- musical part of the program, Mrs. ceptional. Harriet Donaldson, , '27, Dorothy Wulp, associate secretary of played a brilliant game for Martha the Y. W. C. A. will explain the pur- Cook and Alice Blome, '30, of the op- pose of the organization and what it posing side played well in her position can do and be to its members. Cynthia as center. Smith, '27, president of the student Y. In the game between Betsy Barbour W. C. A. will discuss the resources of House and Alpha Xi Delta the former the association and what it would like team proved to be the stronger and to mean to the campus. won by a score of 4 to 0. The losers To symbolize the spirit of recogni- were constantly hard-pressed to de- tion and welcome, a candle light serv- fend their goal, but had several dis- ice, will be conducted by the presi- tinguished players; Ethel Crowe, '29, dent. Not only members of the or- Leona Sherman, '27Ed, Esther Gra- ganization but all women on campus hari, '27.' Hirma 'Grabrowsky, '28, who are interested in the Y. W. C. A. Frances Miller, '29Ed, and Mildred are cordially invited to come to the Hardy, '29, showed consistent !laying i meeting and take part in the pictures- on the Betsy Barbour team. Audrey que procession of candles. WILL USE LEAGUE SYSTEM IN RIFLE Rifle matches will be conducted on the league system this year by the Na- tional Rifle association of America. This new method provides for a regu-I lar schedule of matches, each univer- sity having one match with every oth- er university in the league. Final standings will be based on victories and not on th3 aggregate number of points. Conditions will call for teams of ten or less, with the five high scores being counted each week. Allj matches are to be fired in the weekI fixed by the schedule and the unof- ficial score mailed or telegraphed to arrive not later than the following Friday night. The results of the week's firing will be telegraphed to each manager Saturday morning. Rifle is the only sport on the cam- pus in which we have intercollegiate matches. Plan Annual Spread For Frosh Women Plans are rapidly being completed for the Freshman spread, the annual reception of the sophomores to the in-coming University women. This year the spread will be an informal party and will take plae.e Friday, Oct. 29. The members of the Spread com- mittee are as follows: Ellen Grinnell, general chairman; Elizabeth Smither, finance chairman; Cynthia Hawkins. favors; Helen Brown, invitations; Marie Hartwig, refreshment; Jean Hathway, program and dance; Mary Alice Moore, decoration; Mary Pto- lomy, attendance; Lucille Beresford, publicity. The next meeting of this committee will be held tomorrow. Watch the Daily for further announcements. Such Excellence In home cooking and such attractive surroundings as can be found here make us myriads of friends on the campus. Tu** es Wright, '29, Dorothy Bloom, ''29, and MildredHardy were responsible for the goals. Zone 8 forfeited to Zone 15 in the game scheduled for yesterday morn- ing. Graduate Students Form Social Group 338 Maynard The second round of Intramural Promoting good-fell hockey games will be played off this friendship among the gra coming week. All games will be play- of the University, 50 me ed in the same league but the teams Graduate Women's club will be matched differently. The sched- to organize formally at N ule follows: as the second gathering c Monday at 4 o'clock, Zones 3 and 7 'constitution was adopted. combined vs Kappa Kappa Gamma, for the present semester Kappa Alpha Theta vs Alpha Chi as follows: President Omega. Wilson; vice president, Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, Alpha Gam- j Buck; secretary-treasu na Delta vs Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Green. Delta vs Helen Newberry, 5 o'clock, Pi Beta Phi vs Delta Gamna, Zone 7 SERVICE vs Delta Zeta. Friday at 4 o'clock, Adelia Cheever Headquartei vs Zone 7, Phi Gamma Mu vs Alpha Phi. 5 ,o'clock, Delta Delta Delta vs $ 4 Theta Phi Alpha, Zone 11 vs Chi Portable Omega. Saturday at 10 o'clock, Betsy Bar- Rd ger's Pen I >our vs Zone 15, Alpha Xi Delta vs Zone 8. SERVICE owship and duate women mbers of the met together ewberry Hall of the year. A , and officers were elected , Elizabeth Mrs. Emma urer, Hazel rsh to DRUGS IiOlAKS r, * lift !{h. f M{ 011111111U 1111lIH 11lII1111111 11UIIIIU1N 1111111111i11111111111111I11lII11fi1111111N 1!|!111llll llil l l11C1111,1111111 N 1111111 111111111 Fast Service I SupremeQ Qult Two reasons why we are always filled to capacity. 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