I \VEDESDA, NVI I3ER17, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r'AG FIVO r' s 1y, i'ii} x-. v fu. ) 'VA ......... ..... ......... WAVATM ON I I Wi APDeleates To Hold EDiscussion Meeting TO P . Members of the Michigan delegation --tothe conference of Christian asso- Compute Pbrilt:3 League lem. ciations which will be held Dec. 28 tExecutives o Jan. 1 in Milwaukee, will meet at M A 1 lOf 7:80 o'clock tonight in Lane hall. This is the first of a series of discussions [ SATURDAV to be held by local delegates in prep- aration for the conference. After the organization of the delegation tonight, W\V honly four more days in which Chester Bennett, '29, will explain the to c( il )l ', tIhe P20,()00 goal set as the general plan of the convention. A undei'r, ;uate pledg e to the Women's discussion of campus problems and 1(~UC l)Uildiing, the executive com- the elements necessary to eliminate j them will be led by Howard McClusky n,'e hasre kdits efiorts to put of the School of Education. a ross the iVC. Charts have been Both the Y. W. C. A. and S. C. A. ."(agcd showing the pledges re- will be represented at the conference. ceyed rom organized houses on cam- The Y. W. delegation is not yet com- pus. These have been arranged on a plete but the following women have 'emeutage basis, all past pledges be- already been chosen: Cynthia Smith, ing i:eluded in the figure. However, '27; Josephine Norton, '28; Gertrude pledes hwhi) b have been made, but Alexander, '27; Priscilla Choy, Grad; t von wIhiuh nO dposit has been set- Martha Choy, '28Ed; Frances Wilson, tied, could not b;e given credit. '29; Laura Osgood, '28Ed; Kumal Ar- The following is a list of the sor- lick, '28; Achy Iype, Med; Jean Cur- o ries with their correspondent rie, '29; Mitsu Motoda. Grad; and pledges: Helen Davis, '28Ed. OrganIizatlion Percent There will be perhaps six additional Alpha Chi Omega ..............42.2 delegates chosen within the next Alpha Epsilon Iota ............15.0 few days. In selecting its represent- Alpha Epsilon Phi ..............25.0 atives, each local association is asked Aliha Gamma Dlta.............25.0 to choose those who most adequately Alpha Omicron Pi........... ...28.0 represent the Christian thought and Alpha Phi ......................18.0 life of their campus, and who on their Alpha Xi Delta.................1;.0 return, will be able to contribute to Chi Omega....................28.0 that thought and life the new values Collegiate Sorosis...............;0.8 that will emerge from the Milwaukee ~elta 1)elta Delta...............25.8 conference. Delta Gamma...................88.6 Cela Zeta ...................21.9 ToFeature Harvest Gamma Phi Beta...............25.0 A lpha Theta..........13.0 KappaDelta..................29.0 Spirit In Tea Room oppa Kappa Gamma ............25.6 _ li Pea Phi ....................36.0 Working in accordance with the PhIi(" ii~am . l'[u .......... .... ...i7.'3 W r m n a c rd n e w t h , m Kanpa ..................3 general idea of the League bazaar, the The aP lp a .... .. . ... ......15.0 ( tea room, which this year will be in eta Tah Alpha . ............26.0 charge of Pi Beta Phi, will be ar- Iirctal e.'. .0. :I'raiiged to resemble harvest fields. The At a "Pop" luncheon held waitresses will dress in blue gingham t. f the World's Fellowship commit' All women who plan to join the at Newberry hall today at 5 o'clock. Club Leaders course which is being There will be a meeting of Orchesis sponsored by the University Y. W. C. at 8 o'clock tonight in Sarah Caswell A. and the city Y. W. C. A. combined, Angell hall. are invited to a dinner at 6 o'clock There will be a meeting of the new- tonight at the city organization head- omer's section of the Faculty Wo- quarters . The price will be 35 cents [man's club at the club house Thurs- a personn., day afternoon. Allunewcomers are - ordially invited. Miss Lydia P. Grove is the first There will be a meeting of the Point woman to travel from coast to coast System committee Wednesday at 4 in an airplane. 111 lilllil l11 lI11lIl 111111111111111111111111111gill lII 111111!!iii lt11lil111li llll: 1El Stepping- With Fashion e5" In - ~RUBY RIN1G" = c Silk Stockinigs= "c What more need be said-other .than that they have to satisfy in every respect -as to Beauty, Quality and Service- to have won such tremendous applause. The Red Band at the top is always as good as a certified check that you'll have no annoying garter-runs. And because "Ruby Ring" comes in the correct weights for every occasion, it has an unequalled following among the ma- jority of college girls. Semi-Chiffon Lisle Top, $1.65 Service-Lisle Top, $1.85 All Silk Service, $2 All Pure Thread Silk Chiffon, $2 - -I MAIN AT LIBERTY - 11111,111111t111IIIIIIIIIIIU IU11 n11111I n1111111111111111111111i tU1111111111111111i 11r r!! All of us at Goodyear's feel the finest tribute you can pay a store is to let it help you in your Christmas shopping. And you can be mighty sure Goodyear's is doing its utmost to prove itself worthy of helping you make Christmas pleasant. Goodyear s 124 South Main St. A new corporation has been organ- ized by Miss Mansell, in Chicago, cal led The Nancy Mani { f 1: t r C1S' ; f I ' ti, fa a~ t . Dance Records Catchy, colorful melodies - novel, sparkling orchestra ef- fects. You'll want to start dancing-and never STOP! Drop in and let us play them over for you-TODAY! 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We believe there is now on display at this store a becoming goat for every woman, and that the price range will meet with general approval. Reductions on All Coats L. , . . .... ......®.s. .. .. OSTANTLY IPVE SINCE 1$] .&IMP =1 - - I -. k x '11 [x' qvm.,* N eA I ® -m