THUEBDAYr, OC7ObMA3, 1926 THE MICHIGAN -DAILY M!T91MMEAA IME P3AGEIMW W EDUCATION SCHO( TO MM0 TO WOMEN TEAC- WILLI 0 EAJO TUH [Curricula Offer Foreign-Born St'.I 11 1d UU t iii Michigan Women Already Chos- en for Obtaining Lowest # Scores in Tournament. MEET WILL BE HELD SAT. Hockey Teams Will be Selected! f AbilityDisn aved iuuens a Course in Americanization. Seven student teachers, all wo-+ men, receive credit from thEE School of Education for the workI which they do in the UniversityI Hospital School. This school is now being conducted for the sev- enth year in all branches of the University Hospital. According to OL GIVES CREDITI HIING IN HOSPITAL study are planned for them by their teachers, and the students. send their work back to the hos- pital for correction and criticism. Appoints Chairmen Aid Foreign Students. tees; Announcer For the benefit of foreign-borr Plans Soon Ud patients who have had no educa- __ tional opportunities in the United! Katherine S. Wile States, an Americanization course be aappointed chaf is given by the school. "These chil- Pan-Hellenic ball for dren, and adults, too," said Mrs. will begin to maker Notely, "are mentally capable, and important function eager to learn, that they may com- The chairman of cor pete with their American friends inIwill work under Mis both the social and business Jannet Michael, '31, t VwOrld.!Flemming, '32, decor The University Hospital School erine M. McMurray, has just sent an exhibit to Lon- ments; Katherine Fe don, England, as part of an ex- Florence N. Frandse hibition of special education! erones; Helen L. Dor throughout Europe and the United licity; Jeannie M. States. There are themes, draw- music: Ernestene E. ings, Latin, German, and French programs. Miriam I papers, written work in history, has been appointedt and books from the commercial 1 definite announcemer students, as well as a tapestry made ball have been made I rt-'vrc Mrs. Geraldine Notley, who is at During Practice- the head of the school at the pres-' ent time, 60 per cent of its studentE Geraldine Wilkinson, '30, and, are confined to their beds, while Katherine McMurray, '31, will rep- j the other 40 per cent are either ir. resent Michigan in the golf tourn- wheel chairs or on crutches. ament which is part of the Play Last year two thousand student: Day program to be given Novem- received from two to twelve month ber 1 and 2 by W. A. A.. At that instruction, their ages ranging time the Michigan women will en- fioin two and a half to thirty-two tertain the following schools in ant years. The school is conducted b , athletic meet: Michigan State col-Iregular staff of nine workers lege, the State Normal college at whose requirements are the same Ypsilanti, and the Battle Creek as those of public and high schoo Cchool of Physical Education. teachers anywhere in the state. The two Michigan women were Standard Work Offered. selected for obtaining the lowest The courses which the students total scores in the all campus tour- are given, correspond to those re-, nament held on October 19. The quired for grades one to eight, by Brto Hills corse wil be t the State of Michigan, and for scene of the meet, and as usual the high school students, to the contestants will play 18 holes of courses prescribed by the home medal play. The lowest total score town schools. In addition to a reg-j for the two from each school com- tlar curriculum, commercial train- bzed will determine the places. ing is given to those high school Program Includes Hockey. students and adults who wish it. Twho'd hockey teams from each When a pupil leaves the hospital school will draw for their matches.t eunhma opeerpr on Friday night at the cabaret din- nr. The teams will not be divided, of his work, his grades, and any; ihonors he may have received, is but will play by schools. Two sent with him and the teachers at, matches will be played at 9:30 Sat the University Hospital School urday morning and two at 2:30 in keyp in touch with the home the afternoon. pgschools of all students. Some pa- The squads representing Mi hi tients have been in the hospital f gan will be the two best class teams, for a long> time and are unable to and will be chosen Thursday after atte nd schiool uno:n their returnz the regular practice. In case of amte it hough their oret f rain, the individuals who would he, but: chrol, cthecourtes y o have played will be given theiri choice of bowling or playing has ketbal 1. NOTICES Expect High-Grade lay. Regarding the coming games, Miss Campbell of the physical ed- Tryouts for the Sophomore Ca- ucation department, who is in baret will be held again from 4. to! charge of the hockey games for the 6 o'clock Friday afternoon at Bar- forthcoming event, stated: "We are bour gymnasium. All sophomore hoping to see an exceptionally good grade oi hockey played by Battle women who have not tried out for; Creek because several players took a part in the entertainment are part in the mid-west touranment at asked to do so Friday afternoon,{ Chicago. Any student interested in especially any one who can do a hockey should be there because of feature act. the unusual opportunity to see The results of the first tryouts such fine playing and to learn more will be made known tomorrow and of the game." a list of the girls who will be asked to return for second tryouts will GIRLS' GLEE CLUB be published. WILL BROADCAST . .i Martha Cook building ehmmniat - t t ,' 1 A ARE ADVERTISEMENTS NOW READ A"'||f MUCH AS FICTION? ASKS ZONA GALEOL' "Why can one be quite willing to regarding their product, the com- praise a book, and sign one's name pany "wished" to send her a check to the praise, but still be unwilling for five hundred dollars. The en- Assignment Of Ariics Will Be of Cormmit- to endorse cosmetics, pickles, hos- lOsure set forth: "Finding myself; Ade By omtee To o e ments and iery. yeast, remedies or confec-dm Made By Committee To Houses Wati.ns? queries Zona Gale. well much run down after completing' By End Of Week. fer Way'" ;knoWn writer, in an article in the my last book, I turn gratefully to November - December issue of - . After a month's use, Hermine Soukup, '31, has been ir an31o hseBookchat. I found myself restored and in- appointed chairman of articles for risyran t It can not be merely because of vigorated, so much so that I un- the League and Inter-church this year and the curious method used by an oc- plans for this casional manufacturer, for such hesitatingly recommend it to all." Bazaar to be hell December 6 and immediately. methods must be the exceptions,"} In reply Zona Gale informed the 7 in Barbour gymnasium, as an- ,mmittees who she writes. For example Miss Gale' , one yDroh ln,'3 s Wilcox art: recently received a letter which company that she had never used nounced by Dorothy Flynn, '30, ickets; Rachel stated that, in return for his sig- their product. "At once these wide- 'general chairman of the Bazaar. ations; Kath- nature on an enclosed statement awake men replied that they would She will fill the position from '31, refresh- send me all of their specific that which Louisa Soukup was forced to rrin '32 hall: I would use, for as long as I wished, n '31, chap- rfor a fair trial, if I would sign the resign on account of illness. mine, '31, pub- 1I enclosed statement," writes Miss Lists of the articles which are Roberts, '32 Gale, to be sold at the Bazaar will be or- Wagner, '31 'r"We are building up a compre- ganized and assignments made .to . Kellum, '31 h (ensive body of affirmative con-|the women's houses by the end of treasurer. N!jeerning cigarettes, bedroom furni- the week in order that work may nts about the ture, and facial preparations, and ,,be begun on them at oncq. Every as yet. Dancing classes, preliminary to endorsing these statements with all house will have charge of furnish- tryouts for the Junior Girl's Play, the trickery of authentic apprais- Eing one article, either made by the are now being plan-ned and will be I al," observes Miss Gale, "with hy- i women themselves or ready-made. ROOMS scheduled in the near future. These perbole, extravagance, delicate Five churches give up their indi- classes are in charge of Clara !phrases. (blurb). Already the ad- vidual bazarrs every year to co- NBLEAU Parkinson, '31, and are for the pur- Iviertisements say 'regard' instead of operate with the Women's League )NHEUR ose of providing exercises for lim- (listen here.' Already we spell per- , in . giving one large one. The oering up prospective junior play fume differently. churhes which are represented are f the chateau dancers. "At any day, the word 'musician- the Congregational, Episcopalian, recently been There will be classes two days a ly' may appear. For years the wo- Methodist, Presbyterian, and Uni- eum to Rosa week, held at two different hours man-in -th-street has been offer-;trian. Each church has charg +:i t ehedatodiern ilif niint-s ethsbe fe tra. ahchrhhshrge of' on each of these days in order :ng, I always read the advert ime- It booth at the bazaar, usually sell- n's- tlt vervJyone will be included. meti.s as iuch as I do the fie- ing consistently the same class of by the combined efforts of 48 sick j children. This came from the spe- I I' cial education group, which con- DEDICATE sists of the arts and crafts work. AT FONTAB and is part of the school. Craft-Work Is Studied. TO ROSA BC In making this tapestry, which portrayed a typically American Two great rooms of sceo oi an Indian before his tepee, at Fontainbleau have and a border of various American dedicated as a. mus animais, the children first made Bonheur. Until now linoleum block prints, mountedonit tionable tribute has the design on linen. Thus, the in the form of the sta hospital school concerns not only an enlargement of a purely academic work, but teaches stands between Font the children use of materials, and ithe station to the ch gives them a means for recreation. stasionhtuh ch "The children are the same as' Miss Boniheur first children anywhere," stated Miss paintings at the agec Dorothy Ketcham, head of the so- elusive devotion to an ciaL service department of the hos- her truth to nature, e ) jL ,e"except that their illness hair cut were all sig u okes them more or less apathetic. centricity. She was re l- onjee, ai attempt is made to de- permission from the velop the children and teach them{ement to wear trot to meet their difficulties in the best fame soon spread p ow sible manner." decorated by the Emp possblemaner.Miss Bonheur was 1. The University Hospital School Mis Bordeaux and died in supported partly by the State, and ihrdexandspen partly by private donations. Es- her life was spent n pecially the work with children of bleau which explains pre--school age. and the arts and j of the museum. Amo crafts work of the special educa- tin are to be found tion group' is taken care of by other personal souve been paid her tute of a bull, sketch, which tai nbleau and ateau. exhibited her of 19. Her ex- imal subjects,; ven her short l ns of her ec- quireI to get Trenchli ov.- users. But her and she was ress Eugenie. Zorn in 1822 atJ 1899. Most of near Fontain-1 the situation' ng the collee- the hair she! a watch, and' nirs Nine class periods will be held be- fore the tryouts. Before any junior woman can try out for the play she must have re- ceived a receipt showing that she he paid her dues of onedollar. This is payable at the table in Univer- sity Hall between 9 and 12 o'clock and 1 and 3 o'clock beginning Monday, Nov. 4. / Stock-Broker Donates Club House for Women A $150,000 women's club house, to be the finest in Canada, will soon be erected at Toronto by F. G. "Teddy" Oke, stock broker-sports- man. The building will house a swimming pool with galleries, gym- nasium, showers, bowling alleys, cafeteria, lounge, bed rooms, care- takers' quarters and offices. tion.' Now we shall be saying, 'I articles ever year. Nothing is sold read the advertisements instead of on a commission basis. Mrs. Harriet literary and musical news'-and it's G. Loveland, of the Episcopalian easy to see whv," predicts the au- church, is general chairman of the thor of "Lul Lett." churches for the Bazaar. DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR .ine Glesco' Fitting the Narrow Heel Ten Dollars A __ __ Coutour Hair uttngand Finger Waving By i A walking shoe o and superbqualit workmanship. Sot black and brown, '2- I DON'T WALK TALK I The Freshman Girl's' Glee Club ed Sigma Kappa 1-0 in the hockey will hold its first meeting at 4 game Monday afternoon rather o'clock 'on Tuesday, Nov. 5, under than Sigma Kappa defeated the the direction of Miss Odina Olson, !dormitory as was stated in Tues- the acting head of the Department! day's Daily. of Music the University High School. The place of meeting will There will be a try-out for Mum- be annpounced later. Mary Evans, !imers from 4:00 to 5:30 o'clock to- I 30, the president of the Glee club, day on the fourth floor of Angell will help organize the 40 members]Hall who were chosen from the 60 girls, -who tried out. or The old Glee club will broadcast on the Woman's Night program on I College Beauty _Dec. 14. On Wednesday of thishpp week the officers met at a lunch .S p e eon to make plans for out-or- town trips. Shainnno and .inger _________________Wave $1.00 At Ohio State the Fraternity rowjor has declared war on wall flowers i Shampoo and Marcel and now beginners' social dancing $1.00I classes are filled with dutiful men. Beautiful Marcel Efect - -----Permanent Waves with Ringlet Ends $7.50 Furs and Fur Coats OPEN EVRY EVENING Makeup,. Repaired, Re- Phone 22813 modelled and Relined Corner State and Liberty !snOver the Butterfy - ~Pricer Reasonable ________________ MR. MAURICE of Paris, Ro-ne and Budapest For Appointment Dial 3083 lhe iJ. + dur lTg 3 ant l o} MICHIGAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Last Call For Hallowe'en Favors and Novelties, Costumes and Masks for your parties. Don't forget' we got the largest and fnest line of personal and Chinisiras Card"; il l the city. art asudGift, Shop 218 Smuth Sthate ,street Drugs Fountain Service 9416 Cosmetics Toasted Sandwiches ml NICKELS ARCADE When You Wear GRAYSTONE DRUG STORE 1217 Prospect St. EARL S. MORTON, PROP. Your Neighborlood Druggist r _ _. . 11 Be Sure Your i I I'-- E. L. Greenbauni 448 Spring Street Phone 9625j _. -- _ _ __ _ _ { 11 w Felt Soleil-Velvet and Metal Hats made to order McKinsey Hat Shop 227 South State Street - - END OF THE.MONTH Special Selling THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Consisting of Velvets, Satins, Crepes Formerly $25.00-$19.75 Winter Hats! at $100 1 _ t 11 1 11 I Il . + rrr r. .r.r r .r . ., . rr r . r k: --1 4 '-4 -'* 4 ';', 4 - I i E :i ; . . 5' , ,.... 1 V. S Expert Manicuringt Ladies' and Gentlemen 75c t Yl i Satins, two and three piece Formerly $16:75-$12.75 Groups consisting of crepe and satin, all sizes and in various colors Crepes, Tweeds- month end saleI 9:00 to 1:00 only THURSDAY Remarkable quality at this price r/ Cunning pouch bags, large enough to carry the most pretentious make-up and a hanky besides, lavishly encrusted with pearls in lovely designs some of the pearls are slightly tinted and the fittings and linings are perfect. 11 Ili 7