FEI3URARY 1,12 17, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY fil i AML 111,P) D S S E O D o ed P r f ss rN O0 T I C E S oclok, chorus 12L In parlor, and "illl1IIIIIIIIJIIIIIII iI fiI1iIII11 f1lt iIIIiilIIIII PORTA HO CEN RAL OMMITEEchorus 9 in Sarah Caswell Angelli V assar College Dies' ai- Ne.ws of the death of Iuc( May~nard1ym mu tthtYWC thu' Alpha Pi o f the engage-' Salmo ma co fha~~yS E L Ya a- aent of Alice Kellogg, '28, to Fred-i II garage. .:I ho w~ish to iake dou-e~k .'2.ia Former officers were reelected last: ee etrday r l mor rtiee All Junior Girls' play activities aeholc X5G13 ;(1~e member of Delta Phi fraternity.iQUC night, at the first meeting of Portia from ti position last Jung but was progrssmsin rapidly toward the er- Bsebl rciefrspooe All women who were chosen fors UC Literary society, this semester. Miriam retainedl for pal time, uponi ptition' fection required for the presentation aeisketblltaepceodyt1mmbrhpi couss4an9_ Olden, '29L, will continue as res- of a number of :studenits who were in March, according to thle central i aimrzmnso ad&f the J.unior Girls' play, and did not 1 Q UAL ident; Katherine Lardner, '28, as vice- anxious to pursue (,ousellunder her. committee of the play. The costume o'loked tror yznsit ad president; Ruth Lambert, '27, as sec-.She is the at'hre sof serral bookcs, committee undr the direction of -Mar-, raudy t1 'le l eprt ortcclatreester, enignet retary; and Mary Kent-Miller, '27, as 'one of which is "Nc wspuc.- ,~d is- ian Welles has established a work l ers are urged to e present. reotdrrhasadbgnignx treasurer. j torians".The honorary degree (A Doc-'shop in what was formerly the Y W .I Announcement was made of the next tor of Letters was bistoner upon her, C. A. coffee room in Newberry hall, points to all women who participate I Vcmen taking male parts in tie l- Betsy two (debates between this society and on her 50th anniversary. ~ltr Shon l andl is meeting daily for the purpose of inayfrjfotorsot n alzcou n h e' pcat Athena. The first, between the fresh-i died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mondlay, making the costumes. 'Work has been woman. who sates twelve times in ebcous are asked to go into the Brae'c-1111111111111191111111111I111119 man membrs of the societies, will be Feb. 1.4. almost completed on the costumes forI any season, skating at l ast an hour 1bur n college clothes shop on Liberty ilIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII on some local topic, and the second, - --------R four choruses, and the remnainder are each time will receive 50 ponts. Ski- ste t this afternoon to be measured _________________________ which will be between upperclassmen REGUj LAR PRA7CTIC. FOR il the process of execution. Iing and tobogganing will 1)u:rccgn- or tu1XC(es. All members of the members will concern a foreign sub- S The central committee emphasizes I ed in the sane ,ay. Any woman !cast w~ho appear in tuxedos are also jest. Both subjects will be announced S IMMERS WILL BEGN again the impiortance of regular at- who has completed any form of this; asked to have their measurements at a later date. - tendance andl promptness at rehear- activity and who wishes ecognition tak a this afternoon. Tihe nextmetn of Portia which Class swimming teams will begini sals and reserves the right to dismiss is sked to call Betty Smithers at;11isg Sna nouc te meetng Siga Sgmaannonce th will be held at 7:15 o'clock Wednes- regular practice at 8 o'clock tonight'any woman fromi the play for one 121716. pledgn ; o Lillian Noisy,3 ew Fashion. day, February 23, is to be given over in the Union Swinmminig pool. W4hile unexcused week of absence. All chor- Junior Gils' play rehearsals for lPoniu, Miiskch.0 o to tryout speeches and all women, the date of the next meet has not yet uses are meeting four times a week today are as follows: 4 o'clock. chor- -,l g t Aj ttan d particularly second semester fresh- been finally 0Qtermined it wil b, iniand have begun rehearsing their reg-bus 3, in Sarah Caswell An ;ell hall: Londn is o haveanothr "in men, are urged to try out by preparing 't preiabiit, soroet me ne+:r inO~ith. ular dance routines. The committ e 5 o'clock, chorus 2 in Sa ah Cawell onnist hae nter"- two minute talks for this meeting. The events of the meet will be as fol- plans to l)Cin putting thle cast and Angellhalcors7i parlor; at culator theater-an edifice where ___________lows: 50 yard free ace, ksrok yard cahoruss together Saturday, February 7 o'clock, chor. us V6ei n p uIarglorchllorus plays by unknown authors are hatch- TEMSP ACTICE i breast stroke, 25 yrs bc toer-2.4 nSrhCselAgl al ted. C L A S S T E A M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___._ __7 T~ lay, front dive, front jack knife, back -i ~i- C o -e dive, and two optional dives. Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. __________________________________Cro______ed_____ 10111111011111110011111111 U I UhI= NOONDAY - ECI.ALS K SERVICE- ITY FOODS Ross Shop 1111 iiiO111IOI11111111111111Ilfii: I;! V 1, Class basketball practices were again resumed Monday and will con-I tinue until the final practice on Sat- urday morning. Games will begin next Thursday, and it is hoped that there 'vIll be a steady number of rooters on the side lines. Class squads will beI announced later in the week. T'his season students are being used asC scorers, timers, and referees, ,and the games will be run off in a strictly of- ficial way. Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. _b Il~~ms wn i8ba:8jb~dss ~v~ 3~i ~ayr::'MYir .17 Iv ,'- y I @ Y) Hats i i A S 1. & I-Aa v e r a.A v' r. New Spring Frocks -as fashioable as they are new. 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