RSDAY, OCTOBrR 24, ION THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE nrURSDAY, OCTO~R 24, If2~PAGE FIVE w 'W I LYA. VI 0 AvAum mom E.5 c ARCHERS TO HOLD S m r nt - - * a a a- - a HIGAN WOMAN ACCEPTS PARIS W.A.A. ANNOUNCES GRACE RICHARDS HOLDS THAT SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS DICTATETOF NORMAL WAISTLINE POSTPONEMENT OF DICTTE O NOMAL AISTINEFOR COLLEGE WOMEN BEGIN WITH HOUSE SITUATION Mei nbers of Each Organization Entered Ban Together To Form Team NOVEMBER DATE IS SET Women archers will meet in an all-campus tournament during the second week in November providing weather conditions are suitable. At the present time, there are 15 or- ganizations entered. Three mem- bers from each organization or group constitute a team, so as to insure that this will be an all-cam- pus affair. Practice is from 3 to 5 o'clock every Monday and Wednes- day at Palmer Field or the indoor range. However, women may sign up for bows at any other time. Women are especially urged to come out for archery this week so that the best marksmen may be determined for the Play Day meet. Play Day will be Friday and Satur- day of next week at Palmer field. Battle Creek, Michigan State Nor- mal College, and Michigan State College will compete in tennis, field hockey, golf and archery. As there will be only three women from each institution entering the archery contest, it is especially important that Michigan be well represented, and it is emphasized that all wom- en who are interested in archery come for try-outs and practice this week. Each woman must have four practices of 30 minutes each to participate in the tournament. In the classes in archery, there is a more enthusiasticresponse than ever before. The four classes have been divided into two groups, the "Robiri Hoods" and the "William Tells," and keen interest is being displayed. It is hoped that at the end of the season, the women from each group having the highest score will be permitted to enter the in- terclass meet. WYVERN INITIATES EI G H T MEMBERS Wyvern, honorary junior society, held an initial service at 8 o'clock last night in the Cave of the League. The initiates were: Mar- garet Morin, Alice and Elizabeth Sunderland, Kathleen Clifford, Mary Louis Behymer, Marion Bimmy, Hermine Soukup, and Eliz- abeth Wood. All the old members of Wyvern and Miss Grace Richards attended the meeting. Washington society demands that every prominent woman have at least a dozen dinner and evening gowns for the winter social fune- tons. At this time of year when each train brings new arrivals from all over the United States and Europe to spend the season, it is quite the thing for a woman to spend an entire day in an exclu- sive shop purchasing her wardrobe. Dinner to be Given Tuesday There are upward of 100 women funds to aid women who have been That the normal waistline has offers another interesting excuse Night at Field House for Faculty men and graduate stu-for whom this adjustment is not ntad oe who sreturned to favor is not a fact un- for covering the beltline. A slightly! mnItrse e gelroce aes frwoaehsedsmn sntmartculated for a year and who reune o aori nta at n orcveig h bllie AsigtyWomen Interested dents get together once a mo nthj easily made, because they must; resent satisfactory scholastic re- known to any of us. We are ready different cut has evolved a cape-' under the name of the Unitarian help support themselves. The bestpsy to accept the dictates of Paris, but line effect which is cut in one with Jannet Michael, '3i, social chair- Layman's league to discuss prob- way of doing this Miss Richards ords. we hope, at the same time, that we the sleeves. man of W. A .A., has announced lers of general interest Recently alvises is to take places and work Through the generosity of the need not become absurd in doing that the date of the informal hock- Miss Grace Richards, Advisor to for room and board. This takes care Women's Clubs, and one peronal so. The slenderizing lines of the new- ey spread has been changed from Women, discussed with them the of $400 out of an $800 budget. The oen s Ce o A srs has Ele tricksfor overoing te oft-I est dresses are straight in effect Thursday, October 24, as previously "Adjustment Problems of Univer- greatest problem of these womene tle tricks for overcommgt oct- only, for the majority are cut on announced in the "M" books, to the sity Women. who are living in faculty homes for a small amount in reserve to meet by high istlines.eJacke have the bias. Clever combining of oddly following Tuesday, October 29. The Social adjustments, she said be- the most part, is one of isolation ;mergencies. This is administered foundgha ftlioneJacktheItrhaepiClercomatriniloducesdinner is to be given for those par- gin with housing. The University from University groups. Beta Kap- as gifts, not loans. found a new function this winter shaped pieces of material producesI taking in the games and all others bulletin advises that all women; pa Rho is the club they have or- as the concealers of belted waists, the desired straight line. who are in terested. oh s bein res ta apromen pa R o gtel tey he or- Foreign groups present problems They fall below the belt-line, and) h r neetd must be in residence in approved ganized for good times. The women; alblow eaflatt-rinrontiew nSports clothes have made a no-! Directly after !hockey ipractice, how - - before they can register. of this group have achieved a real- in adjustment. The World Fellow- talo only a flattering front v ticeable exit. The return to favor about 5:30 o'clock, everyone will To ilet this need, there are six distinction in their scholarship ship Committee, Cosmopolitan club, Another way of overcoming the of fancy afternoon dresses elimi- come to the lounge of the iFeld dorn> tories, 23 sororities, and 74 record. Since they are not a house Barbour Scholarship Committee, disastrous results of the high nates the need for numerous sports House where each one will help houses approved as to physical club their name does not appear dA wistlins esult fhedrssinhjaestnembes, foandueromajortsofherself to the buffet dinner. En- equpment house heads, and or- n the scholarship chart, but by ad the Office of Advisor all help waistline is to belt he d ss ensembleateialshare majorityusedI tertainment has been provided for ganized under the Self-Governing the same method of caluculation, the 35 Oriental women who are fall loose Still another method noo in the creation of intricately- directly after the dinner. The i Association. their record for 1928-29 was 82.26, now in residence. much used by Paris designers is cut shopping and traveling dresses. charge will be 50 cents. Few Dormitory Rooms. whereas the highest for the organ- Self-government is the greatest the blouse, which falls softly overIThe tweed suit-dress is extremely Freshmen have the greatest ized sorority was 81.79. demand which social adjustment. the waistline and detracts from its I popular. ARTHUR CROSS SPEAKS problem in this adjustment. Since. Finances Are Problem. makes. Women students make and harshness. Long skirts being the rule, the TO DEBATING SOCIETIES there are only 387 places available: The third great adjustment is enforce their rules, and punish The ever-popular bolero has lost most extreme lengths are employed in the dormitories, and there are a financial one. A fair budget for infringements of them. According none of its hold upon fashion, and in evening gowns. More-than-ankle- Athena Society was the guest of 2,036 undergraduate women, there University women is $800. This to Miss Richards, this is the great- ; length gowns are always accom- Adelphia Tuesday night, when Dr. are over 1,000 women who must meets only the simplest and most est triumph of University women, Glee Club Announces l panied by an extreme fullness of Arthur L. Cross, of the English his- find rooms elsewhere. Since sorori- essential needs. The Student Loan in that they have made their choice skirt. So ignored in the decoletage tory department, spoke on English ties only place about 400 women, Fund of the University meets that and are sporting enough to meet Special Recital ori this season that one designer cuts universities. 1.200 still have to be provided for. adjustment. There are adequate the consequences. an evening gown only to the collar- Plans were made at the regular --- -- ----- - - Michigan Broadcast] bone, both front and back, meeting of Athena for the mitia- tion banquet, to be held November 5 at the Haunted Tavern, at which The -Glee Club held their first UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON time the new members who. have business meeting and practice at -Tradition was saved last Friday successfully completed three weeks 7:15 o'clock last Tuesday evening at the University of Washington of probation will be initiated. in the large committee room of the through the medium of the radio. League. Ruth Marshall, '31, the The Ephebic oath of allegiance Elizabeth Morrow, daughto': of: business manager, announced that customarily administered by Prof. Ambassador Morrow, is returning OO0 wedb4 the club would give a recital on after him as he lay in his bed in to Mexico with her father whereo .n the. Michigan Night program in Edmond S. Meany was repeated she will teach English to fifth about two weeks. Two quartet the Seattle General Hospital by graders in Mexico City publicjI groups were picked, one under several hundred students of the schools. Her plan is to establish a 1r Marjorie McClung, '31, S.M., and class of 1933 assembled on the steps school of her own in Manhattan the other for specialty numbers un- )f Meany Hill. for boys and girls. der Elaine Frost, '30, Kathryn Evans, '30, and Martha Cogshall, '30. The new members of the Glee club were reminded that three un- excused absences would forfeit their -ll H aiSty les membership. Freshman Glee club -aHir S y e try-outs take place from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock on Thursday and from \ - 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock on Friday in Studio 216 of the School of Music. Decree Well Modeled and The new members were intro- duced to the Gleeclubin a social Beautifully Dressed meeting held on October 15 in -th'e B atflyDrsse Cave of the League, in which Miss Lloyd traced the growth of the club b for the last 25 years. .e-aNOTICOR There will be a golf tournament for freshman women Saturday EXTRA! morning. Any freshman interested; r will please call Katherine McMur- Our permanent wave special gives you a six ray at 3193.\ ray amonth's free service with each wave. Our new _ j shop and expert operators make it possible for you Furs and Fur Coats to secure every new beauty aid and servce Makeup, Repaired, Re- Open Evenings modelled and Relined Prices Reasonable E. L. Greenbaum The Parrot Is Under Us" 448 Spring Street 338 South State Street 1 8878 Phone 9625 11_ i { «°IABi/M/ViIO./if.M/L/ ./M i IM.IRI /P / : / A .r .~ .0.010 00-00, .v....r ~° .o. . o r. j ~~. ~~. ~ re,.r rrr. . . . . .r. .a. Fell and Soli Made on Head $6.50 up! 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