I TITY M;IDAY, DETETATE1.P, 9,1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY '.AGE F THURSDAY, DECEMBER ~'AGE FIVE TH~ MICHIGAN DAILY .inn,,n.,a.S~P*1~M sv.nraafl ) IRAVAV W w~",2E4V53E3M5NSY ) .. . . L eie I U I T(h 0oi '° 4 f l ,'rt f W )11 J our VU nder Le s: Hiss Johir F FRIEN1 ! ponsored by the NN andin oncdtonwith Tv~'~(1sciriethe Univ 1~iP uii!sond a select" t;'mentocentral Eur The t rour will he rP~oj o~\lssBeatrice uthe; dvisors to wome c-or cc aout the first of ~cOpen Roadl toul: onyt;her Europe, , r elors are entert nor odr i han themsel ., Ui Le student or :-n aaEurope enterta ~'ii5of Amnerica. Th c'( "-Jorns in Euro'pe t ,o her~anof' the i iu 'onal ly the greatest w be i passed in one c r cs 1u (days in Germ Ea'novrthe Harz Mol ach, Wimar, Berlin, Lei den are included in ti students of Germany ar, to 'e-tablish a friendly tt1;t ,e':l ose of othier cov iit 1_uusual hospitality I lowing dai' are spent in Czechoslova- SPONSOR kia, mainl y in Prague, and the ninej following (lays i71Lhtdauecst and oth- [r ci' it es of Hungary. 1,rom here the IB~i tour goes to Austria for nine (lays in Vienna, Salz~rand Innsbruck. a From Innsbruck the route leads thtrough tho'Tyrol int'o Switzerland. :TIetl '1o Be e srilflo_ a woe ir in the high Alpl)s. The adesil) Of11 trip) ends with five days in Geneva soil and equal I ine in Paris. j'i'he aiu1Yofcisuch a. trip is not so DSHPS ucht sight-seeing as understanding' of life in the various countries of central Europe. Fy association with (omen's league the_-students of these countries, a the Open Road cross-section of student life is gained versity of Mich- which is impossible uinder any other .d ,group of 14 plan of short time visits. rope tis sum- Michigan tour is open to any woman under the lead- who is approved by the committee on e Johnson, one foreign travel of the Women's league en and will sail and who is thought to be congenial July. and worthy to represent the Univer- r is different sity both in matters of conduct and an tour in that appearance. The maximum price of tained by hosts the trip will lbe $865.00. It is certain Ives; in other the amount will not be more than ganizations of this figure and will probably be less in the studentl Applications must be in by Feb. 1, as iue plan is call- the group nu'-t 1be fo-med by then for " from the na- purposes of study of the language and tinerary. Pro- customs of the various countries to be tperiod of time ( visited. ountry, in thisJ The number of those allowed to any. Bremen, join the tour is limited to 13 besides nuntains, Eisen- the lea~der, so that a careful selection ipzig and Dres- may be made to forni ,a congenial and his visit. The representative company. e very anxious rfeeling be- Mile. Sorel, French actress, is call- untries and ex- ed by some Sarah B3arnhardt's suc- y. The ten fob- I cessor. Golfers Are Urged To Practice Indooi WG4ith the incentive of expert trai ing in golf, under the direction Mrs. Stewart Hlanley and Misty Mad Miller of Detroit women who have hi coaching here or elsewhere are urg to continue their practice indoo Players who have not developed si ficient skill in driving to enter t advanced class will be given instr, tion by Miss Ethel McCormick un they have progressed far enough be admitted to the group taught Mrs. Hanley and Miss Miller. Anyone who is interested shoulds Miss McCormick at her office and range to enter one of the classes whi are scheduled for practically eve hour in the day. Twenty-five gig were chosen for the adlvance( cla which Mrs. Hanley instructed yest( dlay for the first time. ANNOUNCE HOLIDAY PAR] Holiday spirits will prevail at t Women's league party to be held at o'clock tomorrow in Barbour gymn ium. Following the party there w~ be an auction of all the remaini bazaar articles. Christmas decoz tions will adorn the gym and tr form its atmosphere into one of ga ety. 'BEGIN TRYOUTS F10H N TIE rsi .11 it ranmural swimming contest- AMIIIAI iI~'-its ~a.ereqeuested to be at the Union I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a 6~~1~~ AJ~ cl :45 o'clock tonight with grey in- UJ L. J -J% cotton tank suits, card of permission' of- from then dean's office, and heart and [ge "Introducing No. one, " said thie(Ii- lu hng 0. K. from the Health service. adl rector, and the opening tryocuts7 for thle! I tasktlall practice will be held at Ted 23rd annual Junior Girl§' play wEr 4 o'clock every Monday and Wednes-1 >rs.I launched yesterday. Gf the \'() efl day afternoon at B~arbour gymnasiumx uf. who tried out yesterday, the in.ajor t preparation for intramural gamnes he1 were desirous of obtaining nascuiin.t which will begin immediately after ,aroles. Only two tried out for foj inine vacation. itil i parts, and the remainder were, ill gen- The religions education group of the to eral not particular. Nearly evecry one }'" W" C. A. will meet at 4 o'clock by who tried out gave a speaking seiec-! today to continue the discussion of tion, thus making them chigndcl for a 1 the personality of Jesus. see lead. fa.itnior Girls' play tryouts will be a- A great variety appeared i(7, t. r od froem 3 to 6 o'clock today in Sarah ich songs used for voice and dancing nuno- !(Caswell Angell hall. ery bers. With one exception, the music Alpha Epsilon Phi announces the rlsj was of the popular jazz variety, with' ;fedging of Mildred Fink, '28, of De- "Blue Room" and "Precious" I o d(i:.ig troit, er- 'in popularity. In the dance numiber s. Alpha Xi Deltan announces the the Charleston proved a popular fea- u'edging of Margaret E. Shumay, '30,1 tore, as it (lid last year, but it vr~ 11 MO 'laison, Ill.I plentifully intermingled with logging Zeta Tan Alph4 announces the [Vand the usual chorus steps. I pledging of M~argaret Olson, '30. Tryouts will be continued today 'and he I tomorrow from 3 to 6 o'clock andI Queen Marie's neat book will be 11-1 , 4j Saturday from 9 to 12 o'clock. Tho I strated by her daughter Elizabeth, as- Junior Girls' play fee of $1 must beI former queen of Greece. vii paid before trying out. Anyonewh ng has not paid this fee may dlo so at theI Calf skin hats are very popular now ra- regular tryout hours at the de;sk in tiro on Fifth avenue, New York. ns main hall of Barbour gyinnasim.I Subscribe for The Michigan Daifly. Just For TO MAKE THIS,' He A HAPPY ONE, 4. s - Ribbon - Seals Dance Programs' 1. A Diary "Line-a- S Day," covering period of )UIS E SHO[ P five years; leather binding ; he Arcade) gilt edges; memo and ad- dress section ; a gift that °------ brings five years of appre- ciation. $2.00 up. 2. A P~hoto Album ; If Yu Wold Peaseloose leaf; leather or imi- Her Give Her tation leather covering; ____t,____--__________________ CHRISTMAS GIFTS The question of "WHAT TO GIVE" Becomes "WHICH TO GIVE" When you Shop at THE RUB,1LEY1 SHO1PPE IN THE ARCADE "1 Z 'THE GREEN TREE INN. -j Luncheon, 11 :30-1:30 Dinner, 5 :30-7:00 Parties by Arrangement. -205 S. 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Give them something fine for Christmas. A, piece of furniture to each. A smoking stand for Dad, perhaps,' A poster bed for Sue. A lamp for Junior Bill Who knows but 'what they may sud- denly I Take a greater pride in home. *i And then you'll be the one who's rich jj In Christmas gifts!° ( ,z I sa I {_ Iiy I, .. 3i 3 I t 112 South Main St. Stationers, Printers, Binders Office Outfitters 1 S. MUain St. Phone 45 I Ii 4, i RDEAn YHP WANIT inn RFAn TUP WANT AIDS ;s n G 4 41 nIkU. TWIM 1 14100 n GUU/4 !U!E5. EU BEU U s+ aV s 31 t.. 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