TTUi7DAY, MA11CHT17, 192? THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y MaE ri n . ,. PAGF~ FIVE ow IREMVAVA= CZ== URGES PARTICIPATIONi IN HOSPITALTEACHING Mis K.,letcham~, Soclal Service Direct or, States Work Is 'Ofi Value To Teacher Anud Pupilj MANY POSITIONS ARE OPEN "Social service work done by worn- en in the University hospital is of vsJte not only to the patients but also to the student herself," stated' Miss D~orothy Ketcham, director of social service in- a recent interview,1 urging greater participation by stu- (lent women in this field. "It gives the woman. the opportunity to make to understand the difficulties and feel-i the gift of service, and it teaches her't iings of people in general."c "University woinen'4' .says Missf ]Ketcham, "receive the best that thei stale has to offer. Money is lavished7 upon their education. Do they in re-j turn give 'service to others, or are they too busy to include in their. time-It budget a few hours for the other fel- low? Should college women work y may volunteer their services for as'lteasoehuawek W orker Sympathizes,~[ C~IT[ ITwo things are desired of the wov I PPIf-qnAIT an who volunteers for work in the W it ith Chin se S ad hospital. In the first place, her work! Imust he regular. She is of little F H P N Y C R I value if she volunteers 'to work oe.*____ afternoon a week andl then comes -f Plans are rapidly taking definite only once in two or three weeks. omfr h en- aria hc The number of hours of work is re- I is to be held the afternoon andl eve- I latively unimportant, provided that I ning of Wednesday, March '30 in Ear- the service is regular. One hour a! orgmasu.Ti aria hc week is entirely satisfactory. Theis the1first ofsits k7i n ver towhichl second requirement is sincerity of on the Miehigan campus is being put purpose and interest in the work.!" onl undelr the auspices of the W. A. A. Students who come to the hospital : and the Women's League. The funds. !merely foir sensation are not desired. which will be derived from the car- Neither the work of the hospital . nival will be equally divided between school nor that of occupational the- ~ ~ *.,. these two organizations. rapy is any longer regardled as merely r" : ;::;>, Committees have lbeen chosen to ameans for killing time for the pn- care for the numerous details and tient. Thley have a very definite I the following women have been se- poe ahpupil in;r:the :;;s:"hool:r::. lected to head each committee. Fran- ceives full credit in his home school ce=': ; >:;;::;".';ne t in the right. frame of mind and pie-. Possibly one of the "rcuest at- vents his becoming homesick. i tractions of the carnival will be the I Miss Ruth White lance which is to be fheld in Sarah Turky ha a omanmagzinecdi After eight years of work with the Caswell Angell hall throughout the tor and publisher. H-er name is Mmne.i evening. Sabiha Zecheria, who spent three Young Women's Christian association years in New York studying. Return- in China, Miss Ruth White, New York f Praises Results Of ZETA TAU ALPHA WINS ! NO0 T I C E S Un eca s Drive FATSMIFN L A E Class basketball practices today are tbe held in preparation forte In- - ~~~~Zeta, Tau Alpha and Delta Deltatecs g eswih ilbgnaan Unusalis te wrd pplid t th Delta played the last game in theI next Tuesday. All seniors and juniors work of the Life Membership commit- semi-finals yesterday afternoon,1come at 4 o'clock, freshmen and soph- tee of the *Women's League, by Mr's.; which resulted in a victory for Zeta~ omor es at 5 o'clock. W\. D. Henderson executive secretarylTa Alh byasreo27t1f:!'hrewlbenLieSvgcas of the alumnae council refering toTnAph ya.soeif2 t on"ightt heewle ncifenSavin.clae the drives conducted by that commit- Both teams played fast and furiously, tnigtmatitheoMithig asUnin.Te' tee during the year. "The fact that the: being spurred on by enthusiastic held one week from tonight. freshman dirive (did not reach the preC-i cheers from their team roofers on the All oirganiized houses are asked to scribed goal," said Mrs. Henderson side lines. The game was closely con- hand in today at the latest the idea yesterday, "is not discouraging, foi tested until the end though the win-!which they intend' to carry out i those women solicited were those; ninig team kept the lead from the be- their booth in the Penny carnival. upon whom Michigan ideals have not ginning of play. Neither team excell- This should be handed in to Louise' as yet had an opportunity to fix edl in passing, and there seemed t1 ooey"2.,17 themselves indeliblyr. As sophomores; be no definite system of play. The AlhImco mone h the women who have not contributed I ineup l-was as follows: pledgng microln 1'i theyu'2e; Jue to the League may catch the import- '~i ~ ~ ns ;/ea Taal AlphaI I~a elta Dei1 lta lis, 29;il stHer Bo aley, J'28; ance of the step~ andl applly for their M. Reinie................ F. Foster Fandces Sackett, '30;BaleyKo memberships. MW. J. Buenting . .1F.. .... K. Frances '; adetyrare, ' As $ 1.000,000 must be reported inl A. Felske................. GoffZladBetrPre, i} pledges by June, Mrs. Henderson M Knight ......5S. C...... . }lice -___ urges the importance of the fact that C l. (iustine ...... C;.. .Unsworthby A war over contracts is being waged what is paid is not as important as ; J Mattier............... A. Haney in Hollywood. what is pledged at this period. Under- graduates have to date, amassed $51_,- j ____________________________ 000 towards the building fund of the Women's League. This does niot 111 TRY THEI elude profits from the .Junior Girls'! [play, or other activities sponsored by ;M R campus organizations, the profit of! GUISE SHOP which is presented to the League. (In Nickels Arcade) -} { 1 3 1 only, for their own good or for the ing to Turkey in 1922 she has been state, declares herself in entire sym- good of the community? Each stu- publishing three magazines since then path y with the stand fob independence dent must answer these questions for in collaboration with her husband, ae yteCiee h die herself." taebyteCiee Shadrs Two iels o soialsericewor in ime SepleMc~ersn i maingtheir culture and code of ethics and Two iels o soialsericewor in ime SepleMc~ersn i maingdeclares that the present Nationalist the hospital are open to University a trip east and converting thousands{ policy was based on principles laid students, the teaching of children in on the way. f down twvo years ago by Sun Yat Sen the hospital school and the work of and is not influenced by Russia. occupational therapy. The latter field Zeta Tau Alpha will play Kappa of 'work inctudes the teaching of Delta in the final game of League A,I All graduate women are invited to weaving and other crafts, and stor Iy' ext week.,tedaS.Ptiksbig at telling for the children. - n __at.Paric'sbrigepatyhehopitlscholtechedil given by the Graduate Women's club Thre thospitalcholeacdhsdaily Black and White frocks are still in at 8 o'clock tomorrow at the city mrthn10cideanhafievogue. Y. W. C. A. i Popular Price? Yes- ,But It's STYLE That Sells Them! FROCKS So jaunty and gay- For school and sports. For New and Different' Greeting Cards for Every Occasion. III teacnxers. in most cases induividual bedside instruction is required. For this reason, and because of the wide variety of subjects which must be taught, the teaching force is inade- quate for the needs of the school and tie assistance of University wom- en ig greatly,. appreciated. Women COME .TO TUTTLE For Your Dinner or Lunch Then go to the JUNIOR GRSPLAY "ITS GOOD" And so charming-for I Say It With FFlowerda The' Best of all Kinds Fresh Daily CORSAGES A SPECIALTY afternoon and dancing 'I. parties. Nothing Over $15.00 The Petite Frocke Shop-pe "Out of the Way, but Less to Pad." I A% F UV 1 t. i 11 308 Maynard St. e~ Near the "Maj." 11 I BRASSIERES That Give You Slim Lines Brassieres that are infinitely comfortable and most flat- tering of line. Molded to retain the natural lines of the figure-to give the grace of youth and the smartness of the slim silhouette. Such are the new Bien Jolie bras- sieres and bandeau-in sizes and styles to please the most fastidious. 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