THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE F IVP El ............. lj 11C. A TAM WARMA'A ME -_._._ ANNOUNCE NOMINEE[S FOR LEA GUE OFFIS Nomuinaffoilsmof Maor Positions And Class 'Representatives Are 11A9 Publie GERMANY HONORS WOMAN PHYSICiAN 4 WILL ELEC T ON APRIL 6 Announcement was made yesterda through the offices of the Women' league of the nominees for the various League positions for the year 1927-28 Elections will be held Wednesday April 6 in booths placed in Universit H-all. The following candidates will run for the major offices: President; Elizabeth Nutt, '28, Mary White, '28, and Jean 16k- '28; vice-president, Margaret Hawki , '28, Ellen Groff, '28; treasurer, E beth Smithers, '29, Louise Cooley, '29; corresponding sec- retary, Cynthia Hawkins, '29, Jean Campbell, '29; recording secretary Florence Holmes, '9; and katherine Baillie, '29. Two women are to be selected from the following groups of,"nominations for class representatives. Further candidates will be announced, during the week. The list as now submitted names: Elsie Murray, 28; Louise Briggs, '28, for senior representatives; H-ilda Mary Evans, '29; Virginia Reid, '29,id JeaniHlathaway, '29, for junior representatives'; Margaret Bush, '30, Helen. Norris, '30, Elfrida Peterson, '30, and Jean Wallace, '30, for sophomore represenitatives. Pictures of the five caididates for the offices of president and vice-presi- dent, together with information as to their work on campus, will be distri- buted to a4lleague houses, dormitories anid sdrorities prior to the election to acquaint the, women with the nomi- ees.. Al lidmen are privileged to 4n tihe io, anid everyone is requested.t,4t in this particu- lai' issue of women's self-government. - TEXkkDANSA YS SINCIRE, STUDENTI O~NL Y L'WANTED There are-three types of women for which the Univerjty of Texas has nos place, accorditto .Miss Ruby Ter-i ll, dean .of-.women at that institu- tion. One of these is the student *ho has .iiot yet +'eachtl a sufficiently ma- ture age to make wise, comxnon-sense decisions. Another is the one who i i I. L , la ( 3 E t }2 _1 PARIS SUGGESTS PLAIDS, EMBROIDERY, Growing Enthusiasml IT END BASKETBLL HOMESPUNS AS STYLISH SPRING WEAR In Campus Activit-es SEASONJVIITH DINE R - - a soft.baske-ivave plaid of his :Ipnrc ICn c i-s and Is Sho-tn At Temple wortedfo yor prig cat beaued iht wigt vwili ns whichreads.k it is good style,"coify" andhand-dricatelytwettsmttTeplhreads. Banquet For Winnrs Ad(1 Rmners .enatticc When wori' with the embroidery it- m students at Temple univer- 17) 11 Be Id Thtrsdl ay A some and at the samic time practical i side the coats look like the usual sity, Philadelphia, are engaging more UP il Be9 PHll THuse tfrom the utility standpoint is Paris' soft tailored affair. When turned the and more in extra-curricular activi- B Padvice to the fashionable woman. Of other wad they becone pretty short course it must have big pockets and wras for ternoo ties, according to the Uversity AWARDS WILL BE MADE raglan sleeves. Plaid woolens in black Seats stand unrivaled i Weekly. Temple university, says this and white best Interpret snirt vogue. field for sports wear. Sli-ons hori- periodical, was among te first of the With the close of the basketball If you like the showy novelty coat zontaly striped compete with card- he ctat woenites cag season, the last games of which willh ae femt in i a ey igan jackets either plain or novelty- able taki g t in xtra-uicur be play d this week, a banquet will Iai eny hoe i ivee beee knitted. Jersey sweaters, flecked with lavishly all-over embroidered modlels.,ol etltheaKatens(ieth'activities as are men. be given for all participants of bas- or gaily patterned knitted ones orI l senaton, swmi Recently the university women's ketball in intramural and inter-class handsome tapestry weaves, prefer- latestt sensation. wswimming team won the intercolle- games. It will be held at 6 o'clock ably homesAun. The furs which trim Atplast rainy weather has become time woanpiseitor The em Thursday, March 31, at the Pi Beta them are novel toopular i Paris. Women there have time. A woman is editor of "The Tem- Phi house. The faculty of the physical For dress, t;e black satin coat s taken suddenly to mackintoshes, and pler," the year book, and several of education department, Miss Alice listed as a favorite among favorites. they wear them with as much pleas- the more important positions on The Lloyd, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Bea- Collared with white run as it so fre- urc on wet days as they wear eve- Weekly are filled by Wmen. In ad- trice Johnson, and Mrs. Norma Mans- quently is, it proclaims the ultra- ning wraps. Paris designers have dition women students have won a field of the office of advisors to wo- smartness of the black aud white t d their attention to this partic- place on the Student Council. men, will be present, as well as the vogue. Beige fur for the neck, with ular garment. Raincoats have also In a recent student campaign held at winning team and the runners up in beige lining is the Parisian choice for appeared and on rainy days the streets Temple university the women stu- I)r. Sofie Nordlioff-Jung. In recognition of the Red Cross work of Dr. Sofie Nordhoff-Jung throughout the early period of the war, the German government has awarded the cross of honor to this [ Washington physician. Dr. Nordhoff- Jung is a member of the Georgetown university hospital staff and has prac- ticed in Washington for more than 30 yeais.. Ann Arbor Business Men Donate To Fund: Last spring, when the present com-! mittee took over the work of raising the money for the Women's league building, the following business firmsl and friends of the league campaign, lgave from $25 to $1000 to be used ins defraying the expenses of the drive: Abbot Gasoline Co., Ann Arbor Dairy Co., Ann Arbor group of U. of M. alumnae, Ann Arbor Savings Bank, IAnn Arbor Tims-News, Win. Arnold, S"t. Beal, Charles L. Brooks, Calkins- , Fletcher Drug Co., Martin L. Cavan- augh, C. A. Conner Ice Cream Co., De- troit Edison Co., R. A. Dolph, Marie Louise Douglas, G. Claude Drake, Quarry's, Eberbach and Son Inc., Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Fischer Hardware Co., Michael J. Fritz, Wm. L. Goodyear and Co., Martin Haller, Charles J. Hutzel, Jacobson's, Prof. Francis .W. Kelsey, Don S. McIntyre, Walter C. Mack, J. Karl Malcolm, 0. D. Morrill, Miss Bertha E. Meuhfig, Dr. W. W. Newcomb, The Players, Prof. Henry Riggs, Schumacher and Backus, State Savings Balk, Varsity Laundry, Washtenaw Gas Co., Zwerd- ling's, Walk-Over Shoe Co. The majority of these gifts were $50. Now the alumnae council is putting on another campaign for expense funds. the intramural tournament, which are the springtime black satin wrap. The Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha and evening coat is the latest; garment to the major and academic squads. grow shorter, and Paris, now says, The intramural cup, and class that "three quarters is the length:." awards and numerals will be awarded I Made of metal brocades in very small by Dr. Margaret Bell. Miss Laurie geometrical figures or unobtrusive Campbell will speak on Inter-class stripes, the coats of the spring col- basketball and Miss Pauline Hodgson lections often hang free from the will talk on Intramural basketball,.C wearer in a graceful effect. Team songs will be sung and music This season's ensembles display a will be furnished for dancing by Edna fine aI'tistry in color blending as Mower and orchestra. mwell as in styling. The mode calls not Irene Field, '27, is chairman of the only for the compose of separate banquet, and her assistants are Jess- colors, but it emphasizes the use of ica Nixon, '27, who has charge of the various tones and tints of the same tickets and songs, Frederika Marston, color. The smart tailored suit is still '27, chairman of decorations. Aileen in favor. The spring mode says trim, Miller, '27, chairman of invitations, trig, short-jacket suits ither of fine and Sarah Boriine chairman of awards. twill, notably black, navy blue, or nov- Each team manager will receive elty tweed are fashionable. Single but- tickets for her squad which are priced ton fastenings compete with the at one dollar, and must be procured double-breasted types. by Tuesday night. Last year the an- The sleeveless jacket is the idol 'ual banquet was held at Joe Par- of the hour. Novelty combinations ker's, the intramural championship in the line of jackets are the chief cup being presented to Kappa Delta I{topic of interest among fashion crea- ce-sorority whose team Ithis year has: tors. again reached the final game. The de- These youthful jackets are develop- decisive victory last year was over ed of every weave from velveteen to Delta Delta Delta. chiffon and they are variously em- bellished with handwoi-k. Reversible Mrs. Mary Mitten, a Pennsylvania coats are an old story to Paris, but sheriffeads raids in person. reversible jackets are the innovation e 1 t 7 t j i t. '3 I t t , Of Paris are bright with colors. The dents devised ingenius methods to Anyone who has not seen the display newest raincoats now are made with raise their quota. At present many are and would like to order gloves maly kasha of light wool linings so that working making cakes, candy and do so by calling M'(inns Miller 21241 they replace other coats on showery, sandwiches to fulfill their quota. Tern- or Myra F. Dreifus 7130. wet days.ple university has ten sororities and l also supports an scholastic )Ionorary Art-Episcopal church in Chicago has May 1-7 is to be National Music fraternity. a woman as rector. 'Week. ___ _________ _____ __ CONSULT BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOPPE AGNES McINTYRE 11 When selecting Spring Clothes, if you wish to combine the latest styles with economy. Agnes McIntyre 1ial d8 '.1 iNickels Arecade Marceling Dial 9616 e I I- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ig ul IiYe. 11 i Enjoy Your Sunday Chicken Dinner at Tuttles Lunch Italian Spaghelti Steaks and Chops 11 PUBLIC has barely mtanaged to slide through her final high sehool work, and the last is the coed who comes to college for the purpose64iving the life of a social butterfly. "The university is neither a winter resort, country club, nor an amuse- ment park. ._' .... .1 OF Lunch I. The, Easterr Parade As the annual parade is seen prome-- -- - I' nading along the boulevard Easter t morn it takes on a lighter step, as though all the world's cares had been left behind. As every woman knows, a, new frock or hat is most ip'spiring and the new Easter costumes doubtless go a lontg way toward putting that lighter step into the Easter promenade. Seeing Laster from- the Fashion Angle -then, lies uppermost in the thoughts of the smart world at this time. Among the best dressed in the parade this yearI will Walk those who have chosen their .. rr .. r,.. . .. '' -' } .,^. t .:. :r ' A _. s/ J ' T ,," ' : I -^ I <. l , _ ' 1 , i '..'.'Y. ". " f "" Ili ";: : ;>. f :< :;: . i , AT University School of Music : .:: i I ;o SAT. MARCH 26 0 i ., NEW SPRING COATS I : 1 t -'I{ Simp le, Youthful in a varlel an abundan $25 Yet Sophisticatedt r different, and chic ty of ways, here is t array.y .00 - $97.50 1at Liberty At that time all course tickets which have not been allotted to mail orders will be placed on public sale. Up to and including Thursday, March 24, orders re- ceived by mail will continue to be filled in sequence in ad-' vance of the public sale. Orders already received indicate that the $7.00 sections are exhausted. The public is accordingly 4aAA Ma i order seats in the $5.50 and $6.00 sections. 11 II Ii Il