WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1926 THE MICHTGAN DAILY WEDNSDAY NOVMBE 10,192~THEMICHGAN AIL _ _i l _ ' ,5 a t2 ! . ' , UNION TO BE SCENE OF ANNUAL FUNCTIO'N, Poster Contest For JUNIOHSbtIN HONORS Sophomores Begins Advertisement for the sophomore IN INTERCLASS IYLL circus is to be accomplished this year through a poster contest. A prize of First round of the interclass hockey $10 will be awarded for the best one has been completed and tomorrow; submitted. Anything unique in con- marks the beginning of the second nection with a circus is desirer by round of play. Throughout this first the publicity committee. Only sopho- round the junior team has come off more women may participate but there with all the honors having won every is no limit to the number. of posciers one of their games. They defeated .ach contestant may submit. the senioreteam in their second game Any color scheme or design may be w h r ofs -tti- 1 N O T I C E S letic managers at 4:15 o'clock today hall. All members are urgently re- sophomore circus will be held at 5 in tbe parlors of Barbour gymnasium.qluested to conie, o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Plans for the intramural swimming The point system of the Women's - There will be a mecng of Orchess mc et wvill bed iscussedl. Ai--n M- i league wil rEot meet today. "E IAN T Af at S o'clock tonight. Ier, W. A. A. swimming marqger will Tryouts for the tumbling act of the IflL W"1THI M®A There will be a mueeting of all I7111- talk to the group. Any manazers who versify women who have had ally cannot possibly coic should send a previous experience in rifle at the representative. Rifle range 330 Engineering building There will be a joint advisory board at 4 o'clock today. and cabinet meeting of Y. W. C. A. at I There will be a meeting of all ath-14 o'clock Wednesday at Newberry -~ - Announce Chaperones For Panhj p- lcnie Rall Which Will be Held Friday Nov. 26 OFFER TICKET AS PRIZE Plans are rapidly culminating for one of the most elaborate affairs of the season, the Panhellenic ball, which is sponsored by the inter-sorority as- sociation, for the benefit of the Wom- en's league and which will be held at the Mi~enigan Union on Friday Nov. 26. The past three Panhellenic balls have been held in Grangers and the change this year is an innovation. Committees for the affair are doing everything possible to make it a suc- cess, and although the decorations and music have not been announced they promise to be elaborate and un- usual, and will place the ball on a, level higher than that of ordinary festivity. The chaperones for the affair are: Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook Little, Dean and Mrs. Bursly, Dean and Mrs. Effinger, Dean Humphreys, Prof. and Mrs. Vibbert, Prof. and Mrs. Frayer, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Prof. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Abbot, Dr. and Mrs. Aiton, Dr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Angell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mans- field, Dr. Everette Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Klingman, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Alice Lloyd, and Miss Beatrice Johnson. Margaret Funk, '28A, who is gen- eral chairman, will lead the ball. Last year a profit of $500 was turn- cd over to. the league. In connection with this year's fes- tivity every woman on campus is be- ing given' )the opportunity to win a ticket for the ball, as first prize for a poster contest open to every Michi- gan woman, beginning Wednesday,. November 10, and lasting until Friday, November 19. National Secretary To Lead Bible Study Students will be given the unusual opportunity this week to hear Miss Winnifred Wygal, national student secretary of the Y. W. C. A. from New York state, who will visit the Michi- gan campus from Thursday until Sat- urday. She will conduct a series of Bible study hours, dealing especially with the personality of Jesus. Thurs- day from 3 until 4 o'clock, Friday from 3 until 4 o'clock, Friday evening from 7 until 8 o'clock, and Saturday morning from 10 until 12 o'clock. Miss Wygal has had unlimited ex- perience with students in the United States, Canada, and Europe, and she will bring to these Bible hours the richness of her interesting experi- ences in these countries. She has de- voted a great deal of her time to her work and study, as a year ago she spent the suauner at Dr. Sharman's Bible Camp in Canada, and the past summer she was a delegate to the World Students Christian Federation in Denmark. Student movements from thirty countries are mem- bers of this Federation, and Miss Wygal represented the Y. W. C. A. from this country. Any one who is interested in hear- 1 - . 4 1 7 r used on the placards, but they raust bear the inscription "Sophomore Cir-. cus, December 3 and 4, Barbour gym- nasium." The contest closes on Sat- urday, November 20, and all posters must be in the hands of Miss Beatrice Johnson, of the office of advisers ofI women, by that date. Further inior-1 onation regarding the contest may be obtained by calling Marian Reading, '29, chairman of the publicity com- mittee, at 21857. Loss of dating privileges to women] at William and Mary college will fol- low a scholarship average lower than "80." The announcement of this rul- ing caused great excitement on the campus and the turmoil was heighten- ed by reports that the rule might be extended to the men. wicn mar s te e rst ime tnat tnis team has been defeated since they en-j tered the University as they have been class champions for the past three years. The second round is expected to be bitterly contested for the sen- for team. Standings of the class Blertine Beauty Shoppe "Special" 4 Shampoo and Wave, $1.25 TUESDAY ONLY For Appointments, Dial 3839 ' ' " 2 /t -a Sheer New Hose at 98c Pair teams up to First Team Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Second Team Seniors Juniors :sophomores Freshmen date is as follows: Games Won Lost Pet. 3 2 3 3 3 1 3 0. Games Won 3 0 3 2 3 1 3 0 1 .666 0 1.000 2 .333 3 .000 Lost Pet. 3 .000 1 .666 2 .333 0 1.000 1111 South Utniversily "Over St udents' Supplr Store" A new gossamer hose 'for'the fastidious! 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Yesterday the group supervised by Gertrude Fox and Margaret Dow were addressed by Phoebe Wong, grad, of ®_- China. Another group led by Jane - Sage, June Marshall, Helen Hartman, Helen Melchers, Elizabeth McIntosh,= and Josephine Smith met at Newber- ry Hall ot go through Couzens Hall and the University Hospital. Thurs- (lay at 5 o'clock, the group of Nellie Becker and Oriel Endleman will have - a supper meeting at the "Y". At 4:15 o'clock Thursday Helen Hartwell and A Happy Pair Janet Upjohn will meet a group of women in front of the main library, -Ay pair of ankles in sheer chif- and will take them through Clemens-A happy pairo nlsi he hf Library, MarthaCookrbuilding and fon, chiffon of a cobwebby texture, the subterranean passage, gossamer light and daintily trim, went strolling down the Avenue. Now why shouldn't a pair of ankles dressed as= INTER-HOUR CHAMPIONS beautifully as these be divinely happy, especially when their color is fashion- Elimination games of the inter--hour !alne - uv tup to colaf° hockey tournament will begin today ably new-mauve, taupe, tobacco leaf, when the winners of the academic --etc. iockey games will start their second rl und oiM play .The schedule for to"orrowvs games Ruby Ring"-The Most Complimented Stocking .. , ..-.ntA n - -I N - I Anf 200 Dresses at k k r V 7 \ I 'r Y JL I ' , f'I { 1 1 I 90 b v w^ f t" _. r c r 14..75 Crepes, Satins, Georgettes, Jer- sey Twills-All the colors of Black, Navy, Chanel Red, Jungle Green, Cocoa. The i_ __. xi_ 1 1 A .__l Nov"mbf DESSALE I 1he*- PVCa.Personlal (Aaiu If you start rigit away you'll have plenty of time to make many things for gifts and for the home, too, before holiday time. 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