THE MICHTCAN 13A!CY 1- 1 w S ILYAVi r = r.. ..... i 1... I :-_-- ANNUAL ME A, A.i U. W FOR "NEXT LAST. FEATURE WILL INCLUDE: FOR ALU PLAN MANY A Give Financial Ai League, Inlander, Fellowship The Ann Arbor br tional Association Women will hold al members at 12:45 ' K June 1, at the Michig annual meeting of t will follow the lunc are to make reserv day, May 31, by no C. May at 2430 Gedd In commenting o and annual meetin states: "This is the the year, an arrant Annual Alumnae lu people, to which all hers who were prese vention are cordiall The nominating c Mrs. E. R. Sunderlan will present the foll that time: For pres Karpinski; for vice Maude Hagle; for John Bradshaw; and Lon a Pinkham. F( S the,advisory board, cominittee suggests Mrs Earle W. Dow,) 1by, Mrs. Albert Rous ter Stabler, and Miss With a total mem the Ann Arbor bran UW.,is the larg * Michigan, and also a oly internationalc women. The Intern ation of University N tablished in 1920 in &and, was an out sir.to continue the f among women dur War. From the thi represented at the f the membership ha national organization It is through the ex essors and students theistablishing of f sholarships, that t better able to un other. Distinguished Alum * "We have as memb most distinguished lave graduated fro sity," states Mrs. presidenta ofthe Ann "The Association wa the purpose of unpitn of different institu maintain high stand tion. Unider the 1 Comes the $1200 sc which is distributed o>ice of the Adviser the form of loans not each. Funds have a for contributions to tional Fellowships a Michigan League. University Building, Entertainmr "The hospitality of University buildingst has been featured in Went of the 240 m local chapter," Mrs. "And hereafter t League will be at ou the various activitie Thse buildings have tent suggested our pr "in addition to specialized group have been prepared County and national ,g a sum of $300a to the hospital schoo project of a public s sending $28 worth of Vienna for an En group of women who to enter the Interna tion; giving financial Inlander ..,Magazine Carl Sandburg here pledgjng: $500 to the Tellowship Fund. Th recopimending a gif Robe .College in Japa benefit card party r proceds for the Leagv Graduates from ovf nd universities, nat ternational, are eligibl ship in the A.,A. U. W ETING OF MISS LLOYD LAUDS FAITHFUL WORK SOOMOS MEET SPROXIMITY O EXA I. "OF ASSIST ANTS TO FRESHMAN WEEK SOCIAL EVENTS i c, Plan For Next Year Puts Students No member of the staff of the of- Portia Holds Annual Banquet After i',PLIIN N 1 On University Payroll For , fice of Advisers for Women will IU CUS00J UIR ILfl Elections In League Dining First Time serve next fall as faculty advisers Room Last Night -T--- of freshman groups. That office, it ___ SA fr mngusTh, "One of the finest services which is ' felt; should serve the larger Adviser To Play Explains Aims With examinations just around students have rendered the univer- group of all college women, es- And Ideals To Aspiring the corner the social activities on sity has been the faithful con- pecially the increasingly large Authors Of 1930. s OF PROGRAM scientious work of the student as- number of entering upperclassmen camlpus have experienced quite a LUNCHEON sistants to the faculty advisers of who are often just as much at a PLAYS DUE O'TfBER 7 shut-down this week. Especially MNAE freshman group during Freshman loss as the freshmen. .ihave the sororities put aside their Week," says Miss Alice Lloyd, ad- All the branches of the ad- The aims and ideals of the junior festivities in preparation for the CTIVITIES viser to women. viser's office are especially active girls' pay were explained to a coming bluebooks, limiting their Two women students are select- during registration week. No one group of sophomore women who are events mainly to senior dinners and d To Hospital, ed for each group of twenty fresh- may register who has not chosen interested in writing the play for eete College And men. These students who have her residence and it is with this of- next year by Miss Alice Lloyd, ad- Gefarewell parties. Fund been leaders in some activity on fice that entering women may con- viser to the play, in the Board of amma Phi Beta will honor its the campus, who have shown prom- sult to find help in housing prob- Representatives roo at the League graduates at'a farewell dinner next anch of the Na- ise of tact and trustworthiness, lems. Miss Grace Richards is in building yesterday. Helen Jones, Sunday. of University have been chosen with the results charge of student loans, and' general chairman of the play Alpha Epsiln Phi e b k uncheon for its that the upperclass assistants have through her many women may ge introduced Miss Lloyd and also ex- I fast for their seniors last Sunday clock Saturday, been a very important part of financial aid which will make pos- plained some of the technicalities r ac o h dutes ,an League. The. Freshman Week as it is organiz- sible their education. Miss Beatrica of playwriting. pmo ning E woth e grauaes he organization ed for the entering women. Johnson in finding employment for "The junior girls' play is one of was presen w t a nove r . heon. Members Honor Societies Assist women students has done a service the biggest contributions to cam- ations by Fri-, Members of Wyvern, a society of which is invaluable to many wo- pus dramatics," says Miss Lloyd, seniors at a dinner 'tonight. The )tifying, Mrs. D. junior women formed originally to men. Sbe is also in close touch "and the ideal would be to have a tables will be decorated with red es. assist freshmen, and Mortar Board, with all the foreign women of the junior girl write a good book. Thisand n the luncheon the senior women's honorary so- university. All these services areyr Will Hold Breakfast Dance g, Mrs. Keeler ciety, are invited to be assistants, available to all women students year with the d iney the- A Hreakfast ancm and. te rstof he umer s flld ad i isured hatthy mke seplay moved from the. Whitney the- A breakfast dance at 9:30 tomor- last feature of and the rest of the number is filled and it is urged that they make use ater to a University building seems row morning will be the Kappa gement for the out with women who are known of this privilege. to be the fitting time to have the Delta farewell to their graduates. ncheon for 1250 to be worthy of the responsibility As well as these purely adminis- theme of the play related to the Thirty-seven couples will attend the Michigan mem- placed upon them. Several of the trative services for the freshmen campus. The most succesful plays breakfast, which will be chaperoned nt at the Con- faculty advisers have chosen their women there are several social and operas have been on collegiate by the house matron, Mrs. Anna y invited." own assistants from women whom functions planned. In addition to themes Miss Lloyd states and she Dillingham. The small tables ommittee, with they already know. Representa- the garden .arty given by Dean urges that the junior girl's play of throughout the rooms off the house ad as chairman, tives of the Freshman Week com- Joseph A. B rsley and Mrs. Burs- this year avoid the professional mu- will be decorated with spring owing report at mittee are glad to hear from any ley to which all entering students sical comedy type. flowers. ident, Mrs. L. C. volunteers who are interested in are invited, the women will be en- The plays are due Monday, Oc- The alumnae of Phi Gamma Mu president, Miss rendering this service. tertained at a field day given by tober 7, during the second week of will entertain the 'chapter seniors secretary, Mrs. This year the university is the physical education depart- school, and the place will be an- and graduates at a breakfast at the treasurer, Miss recognizing this invaluable contri- ment and the Women's Athletic As- nounced in the Daily the first week. League Sunday morning. or members of bution by proposing to pay the stu- sociation, and a formal reception Plays should be about seventeen Sigma Kappa seniors are having the nominating dent assistants. Next fall for the in the Women's League building by thousand words in length, that is, double honors paid to them. Last the following: first time they will be on the uni- the advisers of women and the Wo- about seventy typed pages double Saturday the juniors entertained veaoutsevntytyedyagerdubllSauraynhesunirsentrtane Mrs. 'Otto Hais- versity pay roll. men's League. spaced. The cast and setting should them at the house. Tomorrow they seau, Mrs. Wal- appear in the front. are to be the guests of the patron- Sara Whedon. Origin Of Children's Theater Is Told __essess at a picnic. bership of. 240, OfATheateGR ESS Theta Phi Alpha had as its guests ch of the A. A. By Newspaper Correspondent To Russia PLANS PROGRESS last week-end Mrs. M. DuBois and _shpr.__PFOR BREAKFAST Mrs. J. Sheelinger of Grand Rap- ichapter of the ids, and Miss 'Ruth Brady of De- organization of "Moscow is a city of surprises. can come in; and there are occas-;iy 'ational Feder- One of the pleasant ones is the ianal open nights. . Plans for the Senior Breakfast t r. ZbtinalFedr- Mrs. Ellen Sherzer is entertain- Women was es- Children's Theater, run by the De- "The director, Philippov, is a are culminating as the ticket sale ing the Theta Phi Alpha seniors at London, Eng- partment of Education," states Miss jovial man, heavy but vivacious, a progresses. Tickets may still be ob- gt her home Sunday evening. growth of a de.. Jessie Lloyd, who' is Traveling Cor- former actor and producer for tamed this afternoon from 1 to 5 her home Gunma evening. friedships made respondent of the New York Times adults," continues Miss Lloyd. "He o'clock at the desk in the League ing the World in Russia. said to me, 'Our object is to edu- lobby, but any senior woman who _ r c ntries "It is an institution about cate in a general social and ar- i wishes to attend and has not yet o All women who have playedo l!J taining Miss Grace Richards at din-uI ner tonight. FOR IIILHINIIN IIA Children To Be Entertained -ZFOR Alphi Phi will entertain children of the alumnae and faculty ata! An exceptional opportunity for party at the sorority house Thurs- teaching in India has been opened day afternoon. Twenty-five guests 1 by the vacancy of the chair of will be present. chemistry and physics of the Isa- Alpha Epsilon Iota will initiate bella Thoburn college at Lucknow. four new patronesses at a formal A graduate student who has taken banquet at the League tonight. The her degree in chemistry or both patronesses are to be Mrs. F. G. chemistry and physics is eligible Novy, Mrs. Robert Gefell. Dr. Eliza- for the position which carries with beth Crosby, and Dr. Elizabeth it a five year contract. Thompson. The Isabella Thoburn college is Chi Omega announces the initia- 'maintained by the mission boards tion of Catherine Considine, '31, of ( of the Methodist Episcopal and Geneva, Ill. Presbyterian churches. It is the Zeta Tau Alpha announces the . women's department of the govern- pledging of Elizabeth Valentine, '31, ment university of Lucknow. In- of Buffalo, N. Y. formation on the position may be Helen Newberry held a formal obtained from the bulletin board dinner last evening in honor of Miss in Barbour gymnasium. MINATIONS LIMITS OuT|| i vrt TO SENIOR PARTIES DTll P\UNITY IS nnP rueen IoUU1Lt irst conference, s grown to 23 IS. cchange of pro- s, and through ellowships, and he women are derstand each nae Members ers some of the women who rn thisUniver- Hugh Keeler, iArbor chapter. s organized for ng the alumnae ations and to ands of educa- latter: heading holarship fund I through the s of Women in to exceed $200 Iso been raised the Interna- nd to the new s Feature In rents the new, largel on the campus the entertain- embers of the Keeler stated. he Michigan ir disposal for s of the club. to a great ex- ograms. regular and meetings we to enter into projects, giv- and 150 books 1, assisting the. chool museum,' magazines to' glish-speaking are preparing tional Federa- support to the in bringing and finally, International e Board is also ft of $100 to n. An unnual raised $453 in ue. er 250 colleges ional and in- le for member- 1 1 i i C , which 'little is known; it is unique tistic way, and more specifically, to purchased her ticket should do so ' in theatrical history," says Miss inspire children to want to act or at once, for they are being sold out Lloyd. "Starting years ago, during 'produce plays. We also make a rapidly, according to Ellen Grinnell, the famine, it played a heroic part !special effort to stir children to ac- chairman of the ticket committee.I among Moscow children who were tivity on the spot, encouraging, If there are tickets left after the fretting as they - came for their them to draw,., or write, or make close of the sale today, they may daily hand-out of bread, sausage, up songs. Many of them have be reserved by calling Ellen Grinnell: and barley coffee. Actors, hun- taken up the idea' of paying for at 2-1198 before June '13. grier than the children were, on their good . time with drawings. According to custom the break-: lean adult rations, 'provided these ;Fearful and wonderful they are, fast will be immediately followed byI children with laughter and diver-'; but always entertaining.'" the presentation of the Senior Play, sion through a hard'time. After- "We play for different ages,'I which will be "Aria da Capo" by wards, the work continued as a cul- M. Philippov told Miss Lloyd. "For Edna St. Vincent Millay this year. tural institution, and three years the youngest, from seven to eight The play will be given in the Lydia ago, the theater was taken over years of age, we give mostly mar- Mendelssohn theater of the League, directly under controliand super- ionette shows, lasting onl'v an hour. and is being produced by Edna f vision of the Commisariat of Edu- We do not, believe in feeding chil-'Mwr cation as the "First State Peda-3 dren chaff; ideas may be present- All senior women who attend the gogical Theater,"-to be used ed in simple language, but a show breakfast are requested to wear teaching and experiment." must have genuine artistic value, caps and gowns. Perfrmaces n tis teatr Ihumor, and interest." - :Performances in this theater are For the two oldger groups, 9-14 have one piece with four animal free. They are generally arranged I and above, plays about two and characters. Once a year we have far ahead by various schools, { one-half hours are given, taken a big show in the Circus Building, clubs, Pioneer groups (Communist from the classics, fables, contem- with a menagerie and lots of Scouts), and other organizations.-f porary life, and village life, clowns, and the audience takes When there is a place, any child ." 'Children love animals, and we part!" I - wt3 l !ilfIlillliilllliiilllilliilllll!lI l111l! lti ll! lII! lIIlIlItIl lIl I I I!!I!!tI lI I 11tl IL Permanent WavesI ofDintiones IFRATERNITIES--SORORITIES I LsET US GIVE YOU AN ESTI- .00,$7.50,$10.00MATE ON YOUR NEXT $750, PRINTING JOB Promptness$and Satisfaction Guaranteed M1 rones Beaute Shoppe ..eter wpesson Mich. 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