~tflAY, i~OV U I7~ 19~§ THEMICH GNTAJ 7" ' VA 0 WWI 9 '" ' _..._.. FORMAL REHIELL, BANOUET FINISHESI SOCIETY MEETING' Is Arranged Stoiay Breakfast fo, III Out-of-Town MISS fIILSON 'IKS Floenc Richards, Wesleyan, Is Appointed Scretary of Convention. Mortar Board convention official- ly closed last night with the formal1 banqut in e, private dining room 1 of the League building, alhough1 a Farewell breakfast is being given this morning for the ou-of-townI delegates before they leave. Yesterday morning was occupied with -a business meeting at which Margaret Ohson, '30, as chairman of the convention presided. Miss Katherine. Kuhlman, Sectional Di- rector, and Miss Ohson both gave speeches of welcome to the dele- gates. Miss Florence Richards from Ohio Weseyan was appointed Sec- retary of the convention and a! Committee on Resolutions was ap- poined Miss Elsie Murray, Secretary of the National Council, gave a speech on "Personnel - Its Meaning to Mortar Board." She urged that Mfortar Board should stand for ac- tual service on the campus rather4 than a meaningless honir. After' Miss Murray's speech_ delegates from the different chapters talked on some important phase of Mor- tar Board. The business meeting was ad- journed at 11:30 and the group was conducted on a tour of the campus. At 1230 luncheon was served in the Russian Tea Room and immediate- ly after the luncheon infomal snapshots of the group were taken out in front of the League build- Ing In the afternoon round table dis- cussions were held by the different ! groups.. The following speeches were de- livered at the formal banquet last night: Miss Ohlson, as toastmis- tress, gave the first speech, "The Pin is Fastened," Virginia Losee, a acting President of Michigan chap- ter of Mortar Board, "Black and Gold," Mary Callictt of Ohio Statc university, "The Tassle," Miss Alice Lloyd, "The Golden Letter," Hlda Mary Evans, '29, "Memories," and Miss Kurlman, "Dreams of the F- ine." The statement of the Coin mittee on Resolution was accepted About 40 women delegates an members of the Michigan chapte combined, were present at the ban- qluet. Monogramed programs wert presented to all present. Miss Mildred Kelly, University of Wichita co-ed and winner of beau- thonors, has been elected honor- ary colonel of the Reserve Officers Training Corps of the university. RAMON A BEAUTY SHOP Marcel Effect ...... $5.00 Permanent Wave with Ringlet Ends.4 ringer Wave and Shampoo 10 *Marcel and Shampoo, ...$1.00o Manicure * . .50 Open Evenings C4ll 21478 625 13 Liberty Street Upstairs over Flower Sop : 7kIer Mine. Frances Aida CONVENTION GUESTS AND MEMBERS OF FACULTY !'l lf TlM~ rre~ OHOlD W ill L eave O pera 0EN T E R CO F SO C IA L A C T IV IT IE S T H IS W E E K -E llsdi I P P U LO 9LS~i U S T Oiek nd g et aIhUorrt lp a C i Om ghavIULU~rs oo, r ,Th o oit ed 11 9 1 0 9 P 9 B A DShouses in the fall usually signify pledge formal Friday evening. l its formal pledge dance Friday :-___ ifootball enthusiasts, but this week-KpaKpp am il et Peau iin lbhai on end they are ofa different sort. Kappa Delta entertained Profes- night. KpaKpaGmawl etlPgssrdn lbhsa"on r a, ~being chiefly those who came from )r and Mrs. Roy 0. Cowden, Missj Zeta Tau Alpha announces the Z.Ri a Tau Alpha in -the final tilt of (light ride, to be followed by a $ state hitgh schools for the Michigan vd gis , Ms~lwis EthelMssorIck, leiging of Lucille Shatry,, a, te in rmural.hockey tourney to- pread planned for its next meet- Interscholastic Press Associationl Niis latawfcllinander M'iss Ella l~Far, '3, both of flint. The r£ I 110alr(w) at 4 0(o'c.o ni tuwhich will take plare at sev en )lIrV ration, or women from Middle-1 day night. (1 Y ight{ We.atni colleges andid este who are her'e for thte Mortarboard Thlorarboard Mi~meiwr~i Enext:ined. 'hle Anni Arbor :litumne (of Sii eI 1 tfl1Yt i and Dela are aked to meet a Mulisns j cz~~~Oiveiaiol. These getand fac- Miss 1Fern Schott, '29, Detroit and ! ~ lthpc ai ; idb ~ atr 01;afoILin the semi-inals last 1fron which the ride will start i ty drone,-s, have buenste entr;fi~ss Flora Sutcliffe, '29, r£uisv alt:; day afternoon. 'Tis afternoon, tlic M~l }ndaay to comipte for the !inr- irbunesmtgwch t ofsoc al activities for this week. *vre guests at the 15i Beta Pnit ;uiies will entertain at tea. ,u " kyCij.flo herd iltaepaedr l~~~ Collegiate Sorosis entertained MiscEsforrfeays Dtrita- Alpha Delta Pi will also enter- ! r.t~h teams culled from or- eleven guests at a faculty dinner j is l seretry, of MoDtaro, ainwith a tea for the patronesses .> jug theouseeadrandragithilytim- tionasdasecretaryThof Motarboad faculty women twerhorignallyen-oon.iswill l be made for the coming whlusa iht hywr:P o is a guest of honor at the cand fcutywomn hi ateroo2 din the('tournament, which re soy 0. J. Campbell, Mrs. William ~eto m isHln ~ ~ h guests will be: the Mesdamies' year. This will be the first ral H I. Faust, Professor Evans Hol- vntof the 01M0ss H e Bow iT. ' Cross, Preston James, Sam- opeed he frstweek in OctobermeigPgsshshdti er Ruselofte hi 'at hatc metn, agsu hsha tisyer brook, Dean Wilber Humphreys, sel,'u el Dana, Franklin Shul, 1ax; Much more interest has been since the only business acomp- t i Mrs. Alfred Boyd, Miss Anna and Wi alhre fortsthi thekendone Winkler, Wesley Maurer, Carter shown in intramural sports this Used at the last one was the ee- Miss Alice Lloyd, Professor aad Ml's. toaeget hswe~ed h Goodr~ich, James Edmnson, E- alonan Mran Mralumnae of the Michigan Beta }br ossaJhnSe; 'd .season than in previous years, as ion of officers. The cost of the tie iRene TWheeler.d MrLasevnings ea oseaJa S~piid .1chapter held a meeting at the house N hles'is shown by the greater numr ofadsra ilb 2 Maurice Welr ateeigthe NEhlrssterdadypradnoon.e$2 thyooitwr n er- tlphrdaDetaannunes.hecontestants taking part. According;, Members are asked to sigfn upon pledges f the soority wee enMissAlphagXiDeltChartersesfromg the ploitd rs hoo tiedes a of mldne isMree hresfo h engagement of H-arriett A. Hender- to Mss Halsey, hockey coach, and~ a sheet which ill be posted in Ba"- Mie rne athed atiaeformdne.ofOlhio tt hpe o et ealong, '30, to ahworth F. Hoch, '0.mem:bes of the physical, education ,bor gymnasium bulletin board b- Soprano of the Metropolitani Omcron Pi also gave a frnmal' is a 'guest dt the chapter h ouse Delta Delta Delta is entertaining';staffi this year's teams have play- fore Monday afternoon, if they are here while she is attending thetwdeeaerfmOiSttwhedamcbterrndohceygn. Opera company, who will quit grand ipledge last night. Dr. and Mrs. G. Eortarboard convention this week-twoelattes'natoheo tte who~d oLtaiamuhabentexhbitedheof oe.gig opera at the close ot the present W. Fox and Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Nel-1 end.avending h ota oc rnthas s ehduled htforeito season and devote her future ac- son were5 chaperones. Kappa Alpha Theta announces vention.-mo 'w av ee wrin p ny et0a lpapayr r tivities to radio. National Officer Inspects, the initiation of Dorothy Briggs,',pasadpoiet rvd n(abr uchrt 3 ide Alpha Gamma Delta has as a1'31, Detroit. The initiation and the; Two thousand Anatolian peasant'pasadpoiet rvd nIBraaBrkad,'3 ide exci ting final game. Anyone who1 Cassidy, '30, Margaret Ohlson, '31, T>Ap 1r4GES ARE HELD house guesttraue Miss Thorborg, nation- I frmal banquet were held last omen went an a strike for the wishes to-do so is invited to watch, Majorie Ellsworth, '32, 11l1da al resurr ndinspector of fin-. night. Wednesday evening the so- first time in history when they' the match. The lineup for the Kap- Wnklehaus, '31, Grace Hamilton, BY V DORMITORIES anew, of Rockford, Ill. Thursday rority entertained Miss Alice Lloyd walked out on the Turkish Forest pa aggregation includes Pauline '31, Betty Aberle, '33, Leia Hen- evening the sorority entertained p~nd Miss Grace Richards .t din-l Exploitation company because they Bove, '32, Katherine F=errin, '32, ricks, '32, Cornlia Thompson, '30, Professor and Mrs. A. A. Hill, Pro-I ner. Mrs. Ethel. Nickerson, presi- , Meissa Stearns, '33, Frances Whip-VignaEr,'0adDoth Residents of Helen Newberry en- fessor and Mrs. A. L. Cross and Pro- dent of the district, was a guest at =eceived only 25 cents a day, half ?pi, '31, Katherine Brook, '31, Jean' Boger 3 r, '3adDooh tertainedb with an informal housei fessor and Mrs. Howard McCloskey, the house Monday and Tuesday. the wage which is paid to men. Alexander, '32, Janet Allen, '33, Ant- The itramural hockey cup will dance last. night. Mrs. Flrne at a faculty dinner. I Kappa Kappa Gammya has as They demanded equal wages and;.mie. Cummings, '33, Margaret ibe awarded the winning team at nih.Alpha Gamma Delta announces: guests this week-end the Misses! their employers agreed. Eamon, '31, and ~ldean (hunt, '32. the hockey banquet November 21. Tousey and Miss Mary Jarvis were the initiation of Dorothea Torbe-j Lillius and Lois Van Dusen of the!----------~~ -*- ______________ the chaperones. son, '32, of Cadillac, and Frances ,Adrian chapter., Maize and blue streamers, ban-! Thornton, '32, of Ann Arbor. The Pledges Announced. iers, and baloons were used as itiatinon.lnhenwsedyes- Gamma Phi Beta announces the decorations at an informal donepegnofBvryAmtn,'3. held at Martha Cook after the h .- Harvard game last Saturday night., Mr. John Cameron, British Consul'uT E N WTl to Detroit, was the guest of honorjTH NE at tea on Sunday, November 3. Friday evening, November 3, the 4 residents of Betsy Barbour gave their fall dance at which Miss Mary Lytle and Miss Neva, Hirleman were the chaperones. The Board of Gogvernors and the; residents of Adelia Cheever house honored about 200 faculty members' a :t a formal reception Friday eve- ning. Yellow and orchid-pinks mums and orchid candles were~ used for decorations. Miss Kather- ine H~awler, 31, house president.; Mrs. Alta Schule, Mrs. Louis Kar-I plnski, Mrs. Edwin C. Goddard, Mrs.;r Edson Sunderland, and Miss Alice! rtoyd wvere in. the receiving line.y chose who poured were: Mrs. Franklin Shull, Mrs. Carl Huber, Mrs. Joseph L. Markley, Mrs. Wil- iam G. Smeaton, Mrs. Harry Bacher, Miss Grace Richards, Mrs. '. 0. Davis, and Miss Rose Andei'- on. Chiffon Lisle -lose $1.35 to $1.50 HEEL EFFECTS Now,, at the new lowered prices, we've a wealth of good-looking~ heel effects- purited, French and clever fancy de- signs, in service, nieditint or chiffon Weights, and wihpicot tops! C+ ty in, see, and select your needs. Finery Hosiery, $1.25 to $1.95 t. T .. /l .Yi f* Vr + . ri it LAURA BELLE SHOPPE SPECIALIZING Wgolexis IN LADIES' FINE HOSIERY Anklets State Struet at. Liberty $1.00 Siam w i i f ; ". / ...:.:; ;, J; ' Ch erchez M Nl Ia Femme! Find the woman who is ogle of the recognized style 'leaders on the campus and ten to one . . . you'll find she's a staunch believer in Mack's shoe style leadership. Gorgeous BUCKLES { ... .. ; Let us show you the leader illustrated above. $8 Style And .. beautiful footwear to complete that party dress. /Shoes tinted to "Now, what can. 1 buy for her that will please her?" A . fine white gold wrist watchl. 11 match . . . with no extra charge ...its bet a mo-tst refinarkahi e Selection. I 'W / l 649., 11 Buckles, $1.00 to $5.00 _N te I f %7%. /,-Zi I i * III EEl =-