SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1926 THE MICHICAN DAILY PAGE FtV 4 ) V -, - Ii Q1 - 1 11|M~n I illIFIIlli -. i e - Y~. INANCEIVE { WILL BI GIN TU ESDAY To Hold Opening Meeting For Workers Sophomore Women To Plan For Circus Plans for the Sophomore circus will, be made at a meeting of all sopho- more women at 4 o'clock tomorrow in lrn AIF I~rvvw iAYUv-% " & A ' " . K !V 1 1 1 .. Ia 4 t .. the aiuitorium ot Universitnate _ A t 3 o'elocek T om orrow A t -V e au i o u m o U v rs t h l , t e Newberry Hall r A circus will be put on in connection with Women's league bazaar following the cUstom set by the sophomore TO CHART PROGRESS vomen of last year. Ellen Grinnell, '29, vice president of Toformally launch the Y. W. C. A. last year's class'will take charge of finance drive an opening meeting will the meeting. Miss Johnson, advisor! be held at 3 o'clock Monday in New- of women will tell of the purpose of berry hall for all team workers. Elura the circus. All sophomore women are Harvey, '25, will give the inspirational urged to attend this meeting to elect address, while short talks will be giv- the general chairman, assistant chair- en by Evelyn Murray,,'27, president of man, and seven committee chairmen. the Women's league and Cynthia Smith, '27, president of the Y. W. Queen Marie of Roumania is said to Edwina H logadonf, '28, as general be an expert typist on an American chairman of the campaign will give machine which was given her by an instructions to the team workers. American admirer. For 20 years she Monday noon, t4e team captains will did all her literary work by hand nicet at Newberry hall for a luncheon with a fountain pen. to complete the final plans of the cam- paign. Each noon throughout the four Subscribe for .The Michigan Daily. days of the drive, luncheon will be served at the coffee roodp for all team workers. Workers will be expected repairs to report on their progress at this' time. Charts will be used to indicate' Rider's Pen Shop the progress of the campaign. The campaign offers an opportunity 'g; for those women who are not actively interested in the Y. W. C. A. to share Portable Typewriters in the work of the organization through their gifts. The organization j The lightest, strongest is entirely supported by voluntary con-r t tribu-tions of the students and faculty.r Co'n'fidence in our uniform high quality of foods, which the students have, assures them of having a splendid place to bring their week-end guests. 338 Maynard k I i r a a F Q) p.i t F] L Uu UUILut 'LANS FO R Announce Schedule DRIVE AT CONVOCATION o - ~- iFor Week Of Hockey Plans for the Life Membership drive I for the Women's league will be out- Last round of the preliminary lined by Mrs. W. D. Henderson, execu- I games of the intramural hockey tour- tive secretary of the Alumnae coun- Inament will be played this coming cil at the women's convocation to be week. The schedule for the week is held at 8 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. 2, as follows: in the- ball room of the Michigan i At 4 o'clock Monday, Kappa Alpha Union. Theta.vs. Kappa. Kappa. Gamma; Although a change in the dates of Zone 3 and I combined vs. Alpha Chi the drive has been made, the opening Omega. meeting will be the same as origin-; At 4 o'clock Wednesday, AlphaI ally planned. Plans of the alumnae Gamma Delta vs. Martha Cook; Zeta for raising the remaining $235,000 will ITau Alpha vs. Helen Newberry Resi- be discussed, also the work of the dence, and at 5 o'clock, Pi Beta Phi vs. undergraduates in earning the $20,000 Delta Zeta; Zone 6 vs. Delta Gamma. NOTICES Miss Maud Gwynn, national student secretary of the Y. W. C. A. will lead the discussion at the weekly associa- - tion meeting from 4 until 6 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall. Her sub- I ject will be "Creative Personality." A short social period at which tea will At 4 o'clock Friday, Adelia: Cheever vs. Alpha Phi; Zone 7 vs. Phi Gamma Mu, 5 o'clock; Delta Delta Delta vs. Chi Omega; Theta Phi Alpha vs. Zone 11. At 4 o'clock Saturday, Betsy Bar- bour vs. Zone 8; Alpha Xi Delta vs. Zone 15. be served will precede the discussion. All women on campus who are inter- ested, whether or not they are mem- bers of the Y. W. C. A., are cordially invited. All women who are working in the Y. W. C. A. finance campaign are re- quested to be present at the opening meeting of the campaign at 3 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall. The Monday evening dramatic sec- tion of the {Faculty Women's club will meet at the club house at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. ' w -1 w 1 I _i Scientifically Selected and Prepared Foods Margaret's GREY SHOP Special Sunday Evening Lunch 5:00-11:00 I 11 Bertine Beauty Shoppe SPECIAL Tuesdays Only Shampoo and Wave $1.25 For Appointments Dial 3539 Mrs. Arnst. 1111 S. 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