TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 7, 1926 THE MICHIG AN DAILY PAGE FiV y +- f P TAVAM M MIRr flf ivSW ' M-NIN YRa I 05A I fr N O '' I CE S cJuniorl iJEJOBENEFIT Emphasizes Need Ofl ADVISOR AND COMMITTEE FURTHER To Address Society NOTICES A O BRUIT- VOCATIONAL INTERESTS OF STUDEN FS held from PR YMore Understanding On Balkan Travelsa Theta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:15 well Ang< MoeUn estn ig ala o'clock tonight at the Kappa Alpha hours: fro Carrying on the work begun by the sider this to be conclusive. Journal- ShITheta house. Thursday, BISpeaking to the Y. W. C. A. dIts vocational guidance committee of the ism was chosen by the net largestI Theta Sigma Phi, honorary jour nal- Alwmnwoaeepcigt 2ocok cussion group at Newberry hall, of the Women's league last year, Miss Beat- number, and library work was third istic society, will meet at 7:15 o'clock Al women who ai expecting to 12 o'clock t at he Kppa Apha hetaenter the selective golf class must be out must Benefit Profits Are Estimated At More changes which are going on in our rice Johnson, advisor to women, and in popularity. tonight at the Kappa Alpha Theta aBbour gymnasium at 3 o'colck ment of th Than $1,000; Tea Room, Dance,; thinking and contrasting the outlook a new committee headed by Helen The committee is also trying to find house to hear Mr. Hackley Butler who today. pay the fe And 4',ale Net $250 we have today with that people had 25 Wooten, '28, have sent out question- out where girls wishing to work will give an informational lecture to All juniors interested in designing -- or '50 years ago, Mrs. Janet W. Em- naires to sororities and league housesI hy the memb6is of the society. Mr. But- scenery sets for the Junor Grs' play Subsrib 3erich, lbrought out the need of under-Aon the campus to be filled out by the during the summer vacationimay.fnnd ler is a resident of Ann Arbor and has standTingUNTIN wht is oing oni the *ord president of each house giving inform- positions. Miss Johnson in speaking been secured for the occasion by Mr.' _________________________ ~- today and the danger we are in of ation concerning the vocational inter- of the work of the vocational guid- John L. Brumm, of the journalist Although definite reports have not quietly going on believing that condi- ests of the women in the house. ance committee, said, "It is a splendid department. The speaker is noted as as yet been compiled, the profits from tions are exactly as they were before The data in the questionnaires will undertaking. There are two ways that a traveler, having visited many re-, Give Instruments This the Women's league and Interchurch the World war. The speaker emphas- be tabulated and then speakers in each the committee functions which should mote parts of the world and the lec- bazaar which will be turned over to ized the part that each individual has field of work will be supplied to speak prove very practical. First, they can ture tonight will deal with his person- the Women's league bilding fund will in bringing about world peace and to th ^women on the subjects in acquaint a girl with a prson who is al experience in the Balkans. AIythngin Instruments and amnount to more tha $1,000. Door showed that the greatness of America which they have shown interest. a success in her chosen field and who This will be the second lecture Sheet Music and Rec receipts this year totaled, almost to brought an added responsibility to us Suggestions which have already is qualified to pass on helpful in- heard by members of Theta Sigma PhS minute count, the same as did last as Americans. "It seems to me that been received for talks In this year's formation to novices in that field. Se- this year. Although the lectures are The January Releases a year's, the estimate being that more living in an advanced civilization such program include "The pre-school ondly, they can find summer positions not of strictly journalistic nature, they than 3,000 people attended the bazaar. as our," she stated, "it is a- duty to child", a comparatively new field in for women who find it imperative to are according to Mr. Brumm, pertin- More than $200 was taken in by the pass on that which we have attained." women's work, and "Buying" a posi- earn money to help themselves ent to the interests of the society as tea room, which was in charge of In discussing foreign relations, Mrs. tion which many women are planning through college during regular ses- being highly informational and so of the members of Pi Beta Phi sorority Emerich urged that Americans recog- to fill after completing their college sions. great value as material. We are Exclusve on Colle under Franses O'Brien, '27. The bene-I nise the advance that other countriesI work. Miss Johnson has been tabu- fit dance, which followed the close of are making. "Only as we come close lating data from the registration cards \XTe arcxl e o uol the bazaar on Saturday, netted $50, n nour thinkine to other countries," of entering women in the dean's office and the auction of the goods left over i she continued, "can we hope to build and results show that most women after the bazaar brought in more than a world peace, which is an abstract 'had chosen the teaching profession. If It's New We have It S100. thing which will be brought to a Miss Johnson, however, does not con- I The work this year has been unus- practical basis only after great effort." nally smooth under the direction of Mrs. Emerich showed that world Ruth Ilirshman, '27, every part of 'the friendship had already been greatly_ _ function working in accord with the built up by medical, industrial and compiled plans. The Sophomore cir- educational work done by Americans OPTICAL DEPT is Loughton, 7 058. Girls' play tryouts will be Dec. 8 to 11 in Sarah Cas- ell hall at the following m 3 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, and Friday, and from 9 to Saturday. Each junior try- bring her receipt for pay- he Junior Girls' play fee, or e of $1 at the door. e for the Michigan Daily. Christmas I Supplies. Ards. re here. ge Music c Shop 14 Nickels Arcade cus (id not have as successful a runE this year as last year due to poor pa- tronage. Michigan Dames will meet at 7:451 o'clock ton ight at the Faculty Wo- men's club house. -- All juniors interested in the poster contest for Junior Girls' play call Margaret Hawkins, 5718.! Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. in foreign countries. Throughout her discussion the speaker illustrated her points by stories of practical experi- ence which she has had in her work In foreign countries among all class- es of people. 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