61UESDAY MARCH 29, 1927- THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGE F IVF ) A1 x~ ILLBENFIT HEAD ADMI1RES 7 Y J s . ~ei. LWORKING WTOMEN I rirs ifr~n~iI~J~fl (If a l ~ Ilype I1 - hVI ePtii n tcnorrow At PLA VAIEDATTACTONS MAY ONRIUT HAll-tar Bat:sketball AS PATIENCE, MEMORY Teams Arc electedFACTORS IN CHINESE EX E S UND DRIVE )I, o (Dons Vi~'N me22{3' ig X EDUCLIA T'ON 111 miembe rs of the life saving ktiy o Chnas mst ro_1.class wvill meet Miss Hall at 4 o'clock ndeif s plan 1to .0din this! Wo(nesday afternoon at the physicnl Toinri~o' !nihtwill witness the first P'enny Carnival ever to he held on the M4richigan campus. rphis carni- val which is becingM given by W. A. A. ir the benefit of the Women's league will be held at 7: 30 o'clock tomorrow night at Barbour ,gymnasium. It is hoped that the affair will become tra- d.4tional after this year. Organized houses including all so- rorities and dormitories are cooperat- ing in this carnival and each one 'has charge of.-'n booth which will offer a differ enl t0-t a 'on from all of the others. Som<4o4 the ideas which. 'arec being worked out for the differentl booths are, a candy .booth. a swim- photog;rap h )ooth, fish pond, shot at, the''g h y trip around the world, andl,,,a1bar. Dancing will pro. ievide the entertainmnent in the evening and will take. place in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The charge will be five cents a dance atnd it is open to every-! one, including men students. The final game of the intramura basketball tournament will be played, off during the carnival. 'The two con-1 testing teams are Kaptpa Delta andj Zea. Tau Alpha. Frances Dunniwind, '27, is general chairman of the car- nival and her assistants are Mary Allshbouse, '27, decorations; Audrey Wright, '28, finance; Florence Hol- mes, '29, dance; Ellen Grinnell, '29, publicity; Velma Johnson, '29, enter-.1 ______k et -1)211teams liave 1C(f o;n lincl h tle piiW'oaa tlmuhns~puJar edutiltonal Imovemlent of During the next two weeks the $10 a're announced as folw:ea oa t' oftllo C('liit*' "' o l . 'thing the uineducated to read and club campaign which the alunae ; he major team is Aheec, I ,'7!o eisn hln, lia\ag ie \Van,.-ndividualismis strelsedVmore in council is conducting to raise the ex- an1d the lplay r- on her tlea r wfo- ho mis : a ,)II , ->ho >(graduale S1 i(ient Ididuls istrse moen zl this country than n China, sy Miss pense account for the Woments league, wards, Mildred JHardy, '28, Anlle Zan- ,sLeii ~cutyfroil ag ui hwn oeta campaign will be continued. Member- ci , '29 and Franc'es Miller. '2z. ), paia isIndu il that tm the usual interest intelligence is en- Ship in this organiztifon includes a sth t tf ; cenIter, Alice 21{el pe, j.i)( t, ilie:hasUts i ei xour ~t~((ltwilAl;'couragepd and] advan~Ces more readilyl lee of $10 payable to the alumnae! Jones, '29, substitute: side center. iii l11,15ul0( i. than his fellow, who needs a little C'oiiiicil office. Nellie H'oover ''8 rnad V i'.l 2rcvy rv istan import f actor in!, more assistance. The following have contributed $10 irs '97,sub~stitute;' glardIs, Nell hlt e dalitprgm of the Clhi- i Miss Wang expects to teach upon or more to the club (luring the lpast doim, '28, VlIartha Ilobinison_, '28,