4 THE MICHIGANl DAILY IrUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 1 , 1927. TAVAM 1% JMTMV7AL&'l a T ANN1UAL DNUETO PANHLLFPC IS HELD A N I a r .'So i s ~x , I s A ; : E I S c h o l r li i p C ajp In Frograiii i EiOchIi neluded a 81weeli ly P rf >ident Little INTRODUCE NUW PLEDGIES More than 760 Women attended the Pan-hiellenic banquet held last night in the ball room of the Michigan3 Union. This banquet which is an an- nual feature of the social life of all sorority women was last night one of Sthe most successful ever held. Great- er enthusiasm was evidenced and ' more pep was displayed than has ~,been seen for a long time. As one entered the ball room long Swhite tab~les decora ted wit h green an;d Syellow met the" eye. This was the Scentral color scheme and pink chrys- Santheniums were thle flowers used. - Between courses each sorority sang Stheir characteristic sorig aiian as the nJinenbers of fail-hellenic entered thle t~ball rein and left it the Womnen's S I'' I G l i t t K c 3 t i l S 1 x J t 1 1 M i ch g a n W o mnaW itwom enry areh s notpa bunrepred i nM a zfrom'HAWilliam1Vli Stanleyoen re oraiterewfritWiliaISt nleEBr ith ait1'E L;, 5eitd(l in the field of poetry. In the asking her permission to include in last issue of the Literary Digest his anthology of "American magazine '-- t)reapears "Lower Road," a poem verse her poem, "Miracle," which wasI A rifle range of the latest: typeI s by 4'. 'Valerie Gates, '28, the youngest printed by the "Midland." "Contem- Ito be set up in the Iasn t of the mnemb er of the Michigan Authors' As- porary Verse" and "The Young Theo-I new Palmer Field house, ta1c. Dr. s ci on spis"have also accepted work. of Margaret Bell of the Ah i o 't--- The Digest sc-lects the poetry print- Miss Gates, the latter publishing "Old ~ ed in its padr; trom that published by Sketch," a poem based oon Christ's tiori department. "The la:enii all t he periodicals in the country. It preaching against human sacrifices. Ithe field house," says Ib'. Bell. will chose M~iss Glates' poem from "Palms," Edna St. Vincent Millay of whose; accomnmodatL thr'ee sot - ~e of a magazine of verse which claims style Miss Gates' versie is somewhatI and archery. We ho;.,tO 11,110 ey Willard Wattles and Elizabeth suggestive, has written personally to rifle range ready fcr u 1.by Le 'a'gin- Coatsworth, both of whom are found this Michigan student an encouraging ning of the second z istr" in Louis Untermeyer's Anthology, letter from her home, Steepletop, in This new rangey, l 1 7-S 4ce "Palms strives, not for more and Austerlitz, New York. long, allowing 60 feel 1") ar eal hoot- better' poetry, but for less and truer," . As a member of the association, ing; after the eqiuip-mnit is p'- ed. It is the motto seen on the title page of Miss Gates attended the meeting of will be '5 feet wide with scoma far this monthly which is edited by Michigan Authors last, Thursday at 110 or 12 p)ositionis. The tareiae to Idella Purnell, a poetess and spon- the Hotel Durant, Flint. Stewart Ed- be placed at ilhe retli d tile sored by Witter Bynner, graduate of ward White and Araold Mlulder, range, and ignwi!fa'l lp th leml 11Iarvai d, poet, I oct urer, t ranslator of author of thle book review columns ! fl wiido .,s on(beta l 8 wofs01' w Chinese poetry, and editor of variousj run in newspapers throughout the ran +e. 'These lighti n.ai i) 11i si s1.c puiblications. Ir. B3ynnetr, whose state, were lpresent. An appeal thatI Bell regu'rcis as ner ly p te horne is in Santa Fe, New MexicMichigan authors. expend some of C omnplet e ce,;iipi1;t f ow the raugc thrroughi "Palms'' offers annually an their creative talent in sponsoring and I is to be1)0 iovidctl. 'i0ee.Will h0 sandI- undlergraduate prize of $150 for the promoting amateur dramatics, was boxes below hle tc ~,,s.'k(-ea1!!1V best poetry published in the magazine made at- thle banquet by Miss Iioth# rack and a cas iit11' W w1( ra 71. u iii a r-iJCII o fI 0 010 yv iI, I )C', Oil C t, , i:__ tlfl .C1 ___ ' ii igil .be 50P1)ie. 01,OMING SHOES Outdoor Club Plans FORM FONDA'TION Good Trimels For All, OF, G.ODCOSTUME 1 li a eiI ii~f(ihitaInterested Stud.~ients ; n .; r,.. j ;t ..; ' .. :.ai' '. r_ ., f ; , . , (... .; ., 5 r :'' ;, 4 ,. n., a . : . .; . :. 4 ., ;. rLe~gue Orchestraplayed. Following Ms rtsltl eevdalte colo ln. The golf lanes are'sto be -ea e .the singing of the sorority songs t he Mslae atl rciedaltetcho fFit entire group sang the "M\aize and P ~ N ~p L~ W M N ~!C E S~.L from the rifl°e ria le in such r a Biue"' and also '"We'll ne'r Forget . -.. that the lrifitiowi- loiy lell ~iuovel Our College Days." ' M N G E TC L E TO ~J~jyand thef','(,]ire ic ' a ne deaaial The principal program of the B3al- for goit' wheni this i-;sred - quet constedofa -umerof pc- nI-iebyyo Minneapolisthr is fortably do so. If handled, with the es, president Little sp)lClo wed by, a unique institution-a collection1 correct gentle touch, they are usually WOMIENS E G Registrar Smith. Representaing the I W L wome Bety utt '28 prsidnt f agenicy ownzed and runr by a woman. willing to co-operate. If this wer e ' ILS L A D the Womenl's League spoke. The collectaon of bail debts is general- not true, she says, her business would - Registar Smth prsente the y conceded to be a hard job for eveni fail, for she is paid not to try to col- n ro oni ei' g osd' Christtrnarca rd-s preswinhnd theI h uaward to the sorority having the high- the nmost hard-boiled man; yet Clara et debtsl, but to collect theni. theistmscads eaueareiuint to -,. 1 est scholarship rating andi this year jSandborg, young and attractive, 1. MIssthanoborn'aslgraduatetr e fh*iofMr. . ).1teude"Dmemf theysiicu' te was presentedd the Soori. drScinroriafair odirecting Sa theg asgraffairsom t of fftheo MPhysician.1-ldem' This cnlt was accepted by Katherine and Denrtists' Credit Exchtange in a 1'high school 10 years ago anid took a p0- e.ctv edm15 i~nleeOii Kelly, '28, president, of Sororis ,house, business-hiWOendii profit-earning man- sition with the credit- manager of aj where at book shoxn iligI hec ardr.; wih- The ntroucton o allnewpledes rerleading retail store. There she !the womeni arc l - i 1g1!i ("ar"i:715 on Theplantrodectiiln of all new pledges in1i1w. completed this program. 1 aual enough, to her it is not learned how retail merclhants juidge dipa.T e~ ilae511 ~iei i -- _.. _.. _ -surprising that a woman should lie customers before allowing them to 1oilijee at rill I iIhlC-I i 0;,1row tllO t ;ac UrGES SEC E T R successful in that type cif work. Worn- charge accounts. 11er next position< and to exlailt the i,-; temrt trun--wa en, she claims, are likely to collect was with a collection agency, where tvr. the cards~ are sold. OF' EDUCA TION ITV IN more debts than men, as nien tenz i to she learned the fundamentals of the The sale of the cards is a part of the be susceptible to a woman's tears or business. A short time later, she undergraduate earn,]aigli r nd!50 per NA IO CABINET~i the threats of a man's toe, in the dis- started her own agency, which she ceint. of the profits will 1)e tunic- charge of their duty while neither of called the Legal Adjustment Coin- over to the Womn'is le.ague building, Amecrican's school children, which these kinds of treatment would be panty. Ifund. Orders shoun'd he in ezirly in "nunbemr 'r2,0Q.000 should lbe repre~senlt- offered to a courteous and well-bred While carrying on her buhsine'ss, Novcmuber to iri a;; e prompt deiiwVery. ;ied in tleG aie, accotrding t 14 , wo man. A woman would nearly Miss Sandborg discovered that of all-- - Char-l0. 'Will i,,m, field secretary of 1 always lie accorded an opportunity to busines s and professional men, phy- DORMIT MYViiI)LDS, PAR~T the Nationail ducat ionr Association, 1 51)t'dk, andi if she is tactful and sympa- siciains and dentists were most in - -- before the Supreme Council in Wash-1 tlietic, the battle is half won already. need of her services, Merchants are iasq ue>radig ges;,> innumizlber,' ingI-on, D. C-, rer cently. i 'Most debtors, according to Miss able to enquire about the Iprof'ity of reveled inithe, - irit of ITlallo wi- 'eni Besides the mnillions of children in I2andborg, come from the would-be their customers, but doctors are not.( Friday nigt a Alm} i i lnce school, there ' l a illion teacler s, classes, those just above and below Finding that they stood in real need of! Banks ofokie-~catxet to and anoth - r .Mlon people are re- :1and m iddle class, that is the new ly her, she began to spiecialize and to do tchiliinote o1 c i-qir(]iooa t isa with orciha duh s w o ar tr g l ng t b s n ss e cl s ve o t e . h couired fr«h:! Lnon1instruoal ourkCrichandvethosertw hae struggllig thesnessexlusvey frte.Sepumpkins) lendcing ; l- : )'retc i,~ conncte wih te shoos ofourI rse bov poerty Thse eope lve henchanged the name of her com- ccasionr, and the muoicy am ray of " :- coutry,'Miss Wiliamse pointers out. above their means, and cannot pay pany to the Physicians' and Den- tunes to the air rt' gene ral],Ifc,,t: . t "The school children of today are their expenses. She believes that tists' Credit Exchange. V~tarers of variov,!.;cos1tumrte , wt i e thfe citizens of tomorrow, and the most people woal(, like to pay their afr four country rests upon edu- debts, and really could if they realized UII'tIYo ea-n alf w~arde i Pizes; luog thle most ofi ai iil, f futureESIY f(ifs-nehaf-Jean Spenc er; the IclIjs,(iulj cation,. This eut erpri se is therefor(' ghat it was absolutely necessary; but of the students, here are earning either, Vallie; atte imost I r itat; ive, of infinitely greater imp)ortance than 1 thait they think that they cannot com- whole or part of their expenses this j to Joe P'axon, gaily attir-ed as ar any commnercial undertaking," she -- -----___--- went on, "Yet agriculture, commerce,_____________________ ya.bm" and labor each ha s its secretary in the { ______________________________________ President's cabinet and is thins repro- sented in the discussion which tales PaiinAaem;{Dne place at the - White Douse when the President confers with the heatds of Tann o tg.udrfi Inzeei te10 departments ofour govern- Ca 'lliope('ais~ went,", Miss Williams cocue., TIS35So, 5th Ave. Ann Arbor, iih HEALTH SERVICE TREATS AND ADVISES STUDENTS To many students, "Hlealth Serv- ice" means merely the name of a brick building near the I.niversity Hospital. To mary others "h-ealth Service" is the place where ears are treated, colds are doctored and eyes are testedl. Be- sides treating the variouss diseases of the stuidents, -the Helcath Service has the HcalthI. recordl of every student onl file and rcecoimmendis corre'ct ive treat- ments for thiose who nreed tlheta. There are, 12- otosatthe se vice of the stude cntsso t1h -1t eacli one (-anl have the doctor oif his choice. Of thej 978 cases dliagnosed in the past seven, days, 624 provedi serious enough to warrant further medicl care. A oodof which On New HYLAND H-ATS S4CIEDULE XOF IUIC, d1CLASSES For Ballets. ('lassic, Toe., C'1harmnter. (Greek classic, Spanish Dancing, and 'framning for s. screeni. Beg-iners: '2T iesda3- '-and 'I'Ii rsday eve., 7 o'clock, andi tialdy, 3 1p.n. At ilaaeE: At Q1 o'clock daily (except Saturday and 1Sun day). Professional: At 3 o'cloc'k da ily (except Suniday)., RATES: One Ievsoil jier week, terma of 10 vvc ks............-$ 25.00) Two lessonts each week, terns of 10) weeks.............4-0.0)11 'Culre elessous each w-eek-, terrm of 11) weeks .......... 60.9)1 Foir lessons eaach week, term of 10' wcelos--------.. :,. Balily, iper mnth, I1,,40.60; Three iitim-#1h-----15 ....... i:,p1 ('lil(iren : Wed lssdays at 5, 11141S'Ituirday, .1'2 1p. X1i. One niont it (1 weeks) $1.N; 3 21Eiolh ';%0.. Note: Enroll at1 any tire. St a lots open all dae ,.htrt ml lyielis arranged. Vr40te lessoiD s at ally timle. Solos and ab~~tetpleds stag ed. All classes of (Classic' dances iller ' MaiC, alliope a°tlu '. Also: 1 Nercise for health, For ladies and t enthemei. (lse 11cidiestIa -s and Frida;Y moring, 11 to 12 o'clocX2. $10.00? per ubovtli. 'Never tooe late tolearnl. Ball-room danicing ('lasses: ri~Tuesaysand fiit I -trd(jy vafternoon, Sto 6 and evening, 8 to1:. Under three 1Parisii en ertistructoi's. 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