1, , I W&I Q IVA 9 11 A W , :,. _, e. ' r . ." .. _ ...Y YY .friYYr - - L. ... .. _ _ p HOUSE PHESIDENTS ASSIGNED AR TICLES Samples of Articles to be Ready for Approval by Monday, November 18. DROP POSTER CONTEST New Advertising Arrangement to be . Secret Feature This Year. Letters will be received this week by the presidents of all women's houses on campus, assigning arti-I des which the houses are to con-4 tribute to the League and Inter-' church Bazaar to be held Decem-. ber 6 and 7 in Barbour gymnasium, according, to an announcement made by Hermine Soukup, '31, chairman of articles, in a meeting of the central committee for the Bazaar yesterday. Each hose will be required to contribute a certain number of articles assigned, preferably hand-j h JUNIORS ATTENDD DANCE CLASSES being taken in this year's JuniorALPHA EPSIL PHI Girl's Play is shown by the fact that about 75 women attended the Kappa and Delta Gamma Win; dancing classes preliminary to the Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Phi tryouts which were held Tuesday in Barbour gymnasium under the Downed in Fast Gaines. direction of Clara Parkinson, '31.1 Kicking and bending exercises were !VIRGINIA HUXELL SCORES given for the purpose of making it easier for the women to appear at The strong Delta Delta Delta their best in the dancing which is hockey team was agamnvictorious necessary to tryout for the play. today, this time over the Alpha Ep- Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:14 to 5 o'clock silon Phi contingent, to a score of and from 5 to 5:45. Bathing suits good deal of the fighting was car- must be worn. Women who will ged on around the A. E. Phi goal have junior standing by next sem- where Marion Fuchs, star goal esyerare eigiblle ore las y an keeper, was able to avert .Tri Delt may come to these classes even mresaanadaanb e though they may only have sopo- skillfulsguarding. Marie Westin, more standing now.-' Doris Renkenberger and Lucy Groff t Dues of one dollar are now being played a very good offensive game colectd eerydaythi wek a afor Tri Delt, each one making a table in University Hall between the goal. Dorothy Blume and kerma hours of 9 and 12 and 1 and 3. Grabowski were outstanding for Every junior woman must present the A. E. Phi's. a receipt showing that she has paid Kappa Ka these dues before she will be al- Kap Kappa Gamma came out lowed to try o t for the play. on top in a hard struggle with Al- -- tpha Xi Delta, the final score show- __________ - Ing Kappa 3, Alpha Xi Delta 2. The Reform of Prohibition f game was very fast and the Blue team was constantly threatened by U e b Lu thestrong opposing aggregation, lead by Jean Botsford, who played Mrs. Sabin, chairman of the in her usual excellent form. The. Woman's Organization for Nation- team play of the Kappas was ex- al Prohibition Reform belives that ceptionally good, probably account- the attitude of women towards pro- ing for their final victory. hibiftlon has changed. Although Alpha Phi went down before Del- -ee i.tl pta Gamma, in perhaps the most ex- women were influential i putting citing game of the day. The tea=ns through the 18th amendment in were very evenly matched, and no. 1918, today they believe that un- score was made by either, until the der the present prohibition law. last minute of play, when Virginia is'rapdlydeceasngHuxell, Delta Gamma center, car- temperance is rapidly decreasing. Hed the ball down the field for a The large number of letters writ- marker. Maxine Nowak was out- ten by western women to the Wom- standing on the Alpha Phi offense, en's, Organization for National Pro- while Margaret Wurzburg and Bet-, n Reform and the disoppoint-ty Mener played exceptional de- t fensive games. -The game was ment in prohibition of social work- slightly handicapped at the end on ers in New York indicates this account of darkness, but 'since no changed attitude. In May women score was made until the last min- representing 26 states met in Chi- I ute, it was not cut short. cago and formed an organization Hunter College in New York has to refute the contention that all 5,000 more students this year than women favor prohibition. Mrs. Sabin says that women are were enrolled in the college last denouncing prohibition, since, first, year. Many of the students attend t has not benefitted the poor. night sessions. I Aeronaicajl Groip Revises Constitudon at Second Meeting, Amendments Provide Associate Memberships; Offices' Held by Upperclass Women. made. Samples of these articles must be completed by Monday, No-t vember 18, and turned in to theY central committee for inspectionX between 3 and 5:30 o'clock of thatt day in the Board of Director's room in the League building. Any mis- takes may then be corrected beforel the completion of fll the articles.. They will be approved only if en- tirely satisfactory, each house be-I ing held responsible for havinge them as neat and attractive as possible. If there are any questions' in regard to the type of article, the; price of it, or the materials to be! obtained for it, the house president' may call Hermine Soukup at 6517r between 5 and 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, 11 and 1 o'clock Saturday,c and 10 and 2 o'clock on Sunday.; *An unusual variety plus 'attract-1 iveness and usefulness are the aim oof the article committee this year, i1 'in accordance with the general .zcheme of the Bazaar, which will be kept a secret until a fewdays '1efore the opening. of the Bazaar: !The' five churches which contribute "their sh'are to the Bazaar will each knave a booth for their baked goods, fruit cakes, jellies and jams. Furs and Fur Coats Makeup, Repaired, Re. modelled and Relined Prices Reasonable E. L. Greenbaum 44$ Spring' Street Phone :9625 of Ernestine E.Wagner, '31, chair- Women interested in forming'the The Freshmen Girls' Glee club man, and Hattie A. Kreye, '31, have University of Michigan unit of the Tr.K Women's Aeronautical association organized the group for this year announced that the programs will held their second meeting last at their first meeting on Tuesday, be unusual, but at the same time night in the committee room fol- Nov. 5. The elected the following in keeping with the formality of flowing a supper in the Russian Tea officers: Helen De Witt, '33, presi- the occasion. The orchestra has not BRoom of the League Building. tdent, ElizabethMEaglesfield,B '33,been contracted, but many promin- Bertha Flo, '31, continued as act- vice--president, Margaret O'Brien, cutoesalvrthcunyar ing chairman and it was decided '33, secretary, and Ruth McOmber, und es all over the country are that the business of the evening '33, treasurer. Patty Hume, '33, was tnder consideration. be confined to revising the national elected librarian.-' There is still time to sign up for constitution, adapting it to the Meetings of the club, whicli now tickets, although it is advisable to 'needs of ation campus organization, consists of 45 members under the do this before the end of the week, The question arose of the, Status of ;direction of Miss Odina Olson, will! as' Ann Arbor women who, although rtake place at 4 o'clock every Thurs ias the capacity of the League ball- not enrolled in the university, day afternoon. Miss Laura Hunt room is only 350 couples, which is would like to become membes 0fweicomed the members of the new less than were accommodated last ten avition gr Ahon aendp- club in behalf of the old one. The 'year. ment regarding this point now pro- major social event of the year will Doris Densmore, '31, is treasurer known as associate membersa be a tea given in the spring by the of the affair. Helen Domine, 31, is inog the regular dues of $5 ar older Glee Club at which the Fresh- chairman of the pu licity commit- ndding the rrhdues of s- y men Girls' Glee club will provide tee and assisting her are Jeanie and holding the rights of. discus-Roet '3 sion, but having no vote, entertainment. They are also hop- Ioberts, '32, and Helen Cheever, ing to be able to sing at the hos- - These dues in all cases are to b'e° pital next semester.__________________ paid at the first meeting following election to membership, this to be At the meeting of the major Glee ~ granted upon the presentation of club, Tuesday evening, Ruth Mar- 4 DISTINCTIVE an application signd by two vot- I shall, '31, resigned her position as ing members of the club. It was I business manager and Elaine Frost, x further provided that while the '30, was elected to take her place. O X) school year shall be considered as; Kathryn Evans, '30, was elected Anl Important N ew Ig beginning at the first meeting call- secretary, the position which Elaine A IVaNe ed after the resumption of classes Frost had previously held. The in the fall, the fiscal year will run quartet which sang at the Pan- from November 1 to the same date Hellenic banquet was made up of of the following year. the following members: Irma The next meeting, to be given Kropp, '31, Kathryn Evans, '30, over to the election of officers, will Jeanette Dale, '31, Audrey Haver, be held next Thursday night at 7 '31, and Bernice Fallis, '31, while o'clock, in the committee room of , the League building. Regular elec- tions will be held early in the spring but the same policy which has been Try one of our agreed- upon concerning those ofj next week, namely, that only up- Nestle-CirculineA perfect CO perclass women will have the right modern afternoon to hold office, will probably con- Permanent Waves in this graceful tinue to be iitehect.g e tfalso.slipper, of ultra i Miss Dorothy Zimmerman ofpthe unerrin' excel Vpsilanti, won third prize for h er We special izei craftsmanship e JTerSey heifer at the National Dairy Mi Pac charm oftimo exposition held at St. Louis, Mo. Milk Pack Facial of thismod She is 17 years old and was the only 'girl among 16 entrnts. STOD DARD BEAUTY SHOP Coutour Hair. Cutting and Finger 7 N. Uiversity Dial 2.1212 NICKELS Waving LcocoococccccoooccJoJ.4.______ _____ fBAii PR~OGRAMS TO BE UNUSUAL ANNUALELECTIONS PanIs for the Pan-lellenic BalRDAY BY W. A. A. to be held on Nov. 29, the Friday Helen DeWitt, '33, Is Selected after Thanksgiving, at the Wom- Football Motif to be Presented; as President of First en's League, are well under way. Music and Cards Will be YThe program 6ommittee, consisting Entertainment Year Women.'ntraimet ords all Footwear Fashion Ten Dollars implement to the costume is found new J. Murphy fashionable line- lence of J. Murphy n phasizes the del. Dorothy Touff, '30, president of the Women's Athletic Association, College Beauty Shoppe Shampoo and Finger Wave 91 _M --- - - - fiel mat 4t , I Wae jD.v or Shampoo and Marcel ,$1.00 Beautiful Marcel Efect k Permanent Waves with Ringlet Ends $7.50 OPEN EVERY EVENING Phone 22813 Corner State and Liberty Over the Butterfly II. Thursday Sale FELT HATS $2.95 McKINSEY HAT SHIOP 227 South State St. .1 '4 ''4 4 By MR. MAURICE of Paris, Rome and Budapest For Appointment Dial 3083 MICHIGAN' BEAUTY SHOPPE 11 r- m I I / ., 41 Id, a t1 " (y JACOBSON'S NOVEMBER COAT EVENT 11 I '.Illfll lll llilt llil 1l llllfllllli111111111111lillilllll illi11Ii I111111111111U1111 SDramatize - I Syour . personality! Have ,. 'r ' your r a new hat .W N nansttoit hs Youaihour Head!-I tMcks go.s ntownger for your pserice da - a Let us show+y,' o 'e$7 master artist, i originator-: of modeling hats on the head, Miss Goran, formerly of. Bren. - as napsDetroit, whose~ popularity with our cus- tomners grows stronger with each passing 'day.r Let us show you our, 'C-e Secal$7.50- ' ' I !L _ - , Q' jij,400I esk ned e Creal tre/rsic Tottweor," i it 1j 'i For... I I Late Fall Reptilean effects are the vogue newer, terials thing game. terials. . .. smarter and than any other ma- just the fTr that Harvard Three popular ma. LIZARD SUEDE XIDSKIN $650 I - IJIGH GRADE Tweeds and Cameline Have been for general. tailored into smart utility coats wear. A good size range Coats for every occasion.-formal or casual--furred or unfurred, handsome suedelike fabrics, soft broadcloths, smart novelties and tweeds all are carefully tailored in straight lines or lines that ripple in the most feminine fashion with flares or gores. Beautiful linings of silks and satins match the fur trims in luxurious detail. Sizes for women and misses. $9850d$600 f'~ $9 75 IHJacbon'so s New Party Shoes Are Here SPECIALLY PRICED FROCKS Prn 'tiyV TYA 1Cl7 A D~" I At a special price Thursday, j &, . 1