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SATUR AV NOVEMBER 2, 1926 TEMCIA AL
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IITl OrganizeWork For
AIJKOU NEE R'uIDTfl-QHOrgan'z
Bazaar Sale ClerksI
J Bright colored smocks, brightl

Esther Merrick, '2S, Is Named Author
at Meeting of Third Year
S Women Yesterday~ -
I LOUHTON. SPEAKS
Esther Merrick, '28, was anaouncedj
ha
as t uthor of this year's Junior
Cirls p ay at a mass meeting. of junior
wezi esterday in Barbour gym-
n Miss Merrick's play is con-
sideriedAnique in that there, Will be
abpfiA-y no revision f it by anyone
outsie 'he class. In~the many years
in ;Donald Hanilton Holhes.,ht
beingrevsing Michigan Uion 'operts
af .knior Girls' plays, this is the
first book in his opinion which needs
no improvement. For its type of. play,
acgurino to Mr. Haines it is one of-
the Iest he has ever read. 'he dia-
loue -said to be especially clever.
Another unique feature of .the play
is its direction by a nIember of the
class, . .For' many years, the JunioW
Girls' play has been directed by some:
one employed for that purpose. The:
last two plays were directed by Amy,
Loomis, '22, who has been connected
with professional dramatics. For
several years before that, Prof.
Brumm-of the journalism department
directert the play. This. year Phyllis.
Loughton, '28, will have sole direction
of the production, making it entirely
a class product. Miss Loughton is a
prominent igure Jn camnpus dramatics
and has had wide experienee.
F'ollowing the .example of .former
productions, this year's play will be
a college play, with a local setting and
typical college men and women char-
acters. The feminine characters will
include the demure type who always

'sashes and attractive head-bands will
complete the costumes of the sellers?
of the Women's league bazaar. The
s ellers will work in seven shifts, three]
on Friday and four on Saturday which.
are not to be broken. There will be
a floor walker for each shift. Chart8,
giving out the work of the sellers,,
were sent out yesterday to the sorori-!
ties, dormitories and league houses.
These are to be sent in to Margaret
Parker, Alpha Gamma Delta house,
niot later than Tuesday, November 23.
Any woman who desires to sell arti-
dles and who was unable to sign a.{
chart, is asked to call her as soon as
possible.
says the wrong thing at the wrong
time without in the least realizing it,
the efficient girl who is always sure of
herself, and the typical college flap-
per.
.EAch woman trying out is asked to
have prepared, a song, a dance and a
speaking part. Miss Loughton in her,
talk to the women gathered at the
meeting advised each woman to use
4 part which would be typical of -the]
cl-aracter for which she was trying1
-out.
;Miss i.oughton also remarked upon
the great physical strain of preparingy
and producing the play and advised all
women who are not perfectly sure
that they could stand the strain'
against trying out. There will 'be no
excuses for not attending rehearsals,
and anyone who is absent from three
rehearsals will be expelled from the
play.
Betty Nutt, '28, general chairman of
the play se.t the following dates for
tryouts: December 8, 9, 10 and 11.

SOPHOMORES PflQMISELeague Drive Total
Swells To $12,0001
Showing a total of $12,000 collected
to yesterday morning, the undergrad-l
Plans for the sophomore circus, ut drive for the Women's league
which is to be held December 3 and 4 building is well on its way to the goalI
of $20,000 set as its contribution for 1
at Barbour gymnasium, are advancing this year. This amount represents
rapidly and practically all stunts are only the sophomores, juniors and sen-
being practiced. The proper circus air iors, as the freshmen have not been
will be carried out, plus a few ad- solicited this term.
ditional ideas which are beyond the Today marks the close of an in-
circus sphere. tensive two week's campaign by al
Among the ideas being carried out, staff of 100 members, headed by Eve-
are tumbling acts which are to be the lyn Ogborn, '28, chairman of the ex-
works of -thoroughly trained women, ecutive committee. When final re-
who are to be chosen carefully from ports are made tonight it'is expected
the number now training; dancing that the known total will be swelled
acts; the usual clowns; trained ani- to greater proportions.
mals; trapeze work; a short panto- Life membership in the league has
mine; a football game which promises been urged for every University wom-
to be quite a diversion, since it is not an. The benefits of a permanent con-
quite according to circus style. nection with a permanent institution
The usual side shows will be held, !have been stressed, as well as the con-
with tagic, which will be done by venience of a well-equipped center for
experts and is not to be merely a ,women's activities. Alumni and
farce. The final act will be a radio friends throughout the country have
seene representing a broadcasting sta- watched with interest the drive for
tion. This will be one of the featur- ')$1,000,000 which will mean the erec-
ing comedy acts of this year's circus. tion of the building. Large donations
Under the able chairmanship of I have come as a result of this interest.
Ellen Grinnell, '29, the circus is mak- Of the total necessary, more than'
ing -unusual headway in spite of the $750,000 has already been acquired.
handicap of - limited, time. Plans are Th'e remainder must be gained this
being perfected for a dinner to be held year, in order to carry out the cam-.
the Tuesday prior to the circus for all paign slogan "Break Ground, June,
women: taking part in the work. The 1927."
dinner will serve more or less as a The undergraduate committee is
general =get together meeting for all now planning a follow-up on the drive
sop'homntore women interested in the in an effort to reach many who were
circus, and will help in furthering the overlooked in the present drive, as
idea of common goodfellowship. well as to approach the freshmen
class.
Finger nails to harmonize with the
rest of the toilette is another whim. tiny brush. T'he half moons are left
The effect is produced with coral, untouched.
black green, blue 'or ivory varnish,
which is applied to the nails with a Subscribe for The Michigan.DaIly.

NOTICE
All articles for the Women's league
and Interchurch bazaar must be in by
12 o'clock today. They are to be
brought to Bernice- Staebler in the
playroom of Helen Newberry resi-
dence between 10 and 12 o'clock. Any
house not having the articles in by
this time, must pay a $2 fine for each
woman living in the house.
All athletic managers desiring

posters next week c"all"Audry A " ht,
63816.
An important .practice of the danc-
ing act of the sophomore circus will
be held at 11 o'clock today. Everyone
must be present.
There will be a W. A. A. hike at
8:30 o'clock today starting from Bar-
bour gymnasium. Hikers are re-
quested to bring their own breakfasts.,
In case of bad weather breakfast will
be eaten in Palmer Field house.

league carnpaign fund cane yesterday
from Mrs. William HI. Gay of Grand
Papids who gave $1,000 to the drive.
Mrs. Gay is a prominent club woman
in Grand Rapids and although not a
Michigan woman herself, has shown
a great deal of interest in. the building
program.
Mrs. Walter Young of Bay City, has
also given $300 toward the building.
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here and soon the Christmas season with its whirl of parties and family gatherings will be lipon us!
Women who attend this showing of frocks will not lack a smart new frock for each holiday occasion,
for here are the faithful copies of the best Paris fashions-color for color and line for line, Paris in
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