T"P M I C'" I C.AN - D AT LY rAC4?. FIVE n a t. v ws,.+r+. ..a . w. w... uan+a r .ww r .. 4 -riPL SATURlDAY, DrCEMBE2R 14, 19 _ r.r)AV I a Xa . C MVAVA R I row% -mom .. ; INTAMUALCAGE!iSTMss ARKANAs' TOURNEY SET' OFF' WITH ACTIVE WEEK' F'" Twentty-eight Teams Participate in Opening Week of Tournament.3 ALL DORMITORIES WIN Martha Cook Attains vi icier! by Largest Scoring a Margin. Twentby-eight intramural. basket- ball teams went on the floor last week for the opening tilts of the annual intramural tournamen t. Aaseocad Pea 'kt Though the squads had had, only Marion Ford, one week of practice, accurate Of Fort Smith, Ark., was chosen shooting and alert playing char- by the students of the University acterized every game. The largest of Arkansas as the most\ represen- score of the week was lined up by tative co-cd and given the title of Martha Cook when she adiminis- ( "Miss Arkansas." tered crushing defeat to Alpha Ep-' silon Phi by a score of 40-4. )FLOWER S TO0RE S Alpha Phi Is Defeated. ¢Kappa Delta defeated Alpha phiI ISSUE STATISTICS 18-7 Monday afternoon. D. Felske & and L. Snyder, comprising the Kap- More flowers are bought around pa Delta forward line, scored be- Mother's Day than any other time tween them the winning points. A. i h er codn osaitc 0. Pi was taken down~ by Sigma i h er codn osaitc Kappa 18-8; A. Nowak and M. Stahl recently compiled by Ann Arbor were responsible for the winning florists. Flowers are also much in team's 18 markers. dmn in Ann Arbor during f or- Other games scheduled for Mon- dma un esnad ttetm day were defaulted, Alumni IHuse mlrsigsao n ttetm forfeiting to Zeta Tau Alpha, and of the Junior Girl's Play. Alpha Delta Pi forfeiting to Pi Christmas season means a rush Phi. for the florists and at this time Kappa Alpha Theta came out on poin settas are the most popular. top in the only game played on For Easter, people as a general rule Tuesday; the Theta squad defeat-+ order either Easter, Lilies or tu- rdl Phi Sigma Sigma 16-12.,H Flem- lips. ing with an accurate eye on the' There is a great difference in the. hoop scored eleven of the winningI type of flowers ordered during the points. Delta Gamma forfeited' to, four seasons of the year. For Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Zeta to' spring, naroissis and tulips are the Couzens Hlall, and Alpha Epsilon 'mAn~st populair. In the fall the gen- Iota to Gamma PI Beta. eral call. is for flowers of the brown Kappa Kappa Gamma I4 his and orange shades. Chrysanthe- Kappa Kappa Gamma won a 21-' mumis and Talismans, a rose of a 8 victory over Tri Delts Wednesday bronzy color, are much in demand. afternoon, K. Brook, M. Eannon, and Summer sees the sale of garden Tebay shooting the 21 Kappa bas- fldowers. Very few hot house flow- kets. C. Shannon, E. Whitney, and ers are ordered. Roses arc the mnost E. Wood totaled 40 points for Mar- popular flowers of the winter time, thia Cook when A. E. Phi bowed to although a great many corsages of her 40-4. Heileni Newberry took a violets are sold at this time. decisive win over Chi Omega, 22-12, rWonmen buy more flowers, accord- through t-he basket, shooting of L. Ing to thec statistics, but men are Schmidt and B. Fromm. 'better customers and easier to Oam Is Postponed please. They invariably state how Dormitories carried off the laur- much they wish to spend and leavc cils for the week, when B~etsy Ba- It, up to the flforst to select the bour crashed through the Alpha flowers.I Gamma Delta defense 16-6. Work- The rose is by far the most pop- man, Rayburn, and Supe scored the i ular f lower. It is called for in all winnig pontsseasons. Quite a few orders comhe Of the two contests sch-eduled for in for orchids and rare flowers. Thursday, Adelia Cheever default-porclsfrJtsuhfweshi ed to a squad of independents, and wFourndcallsreforjuteuchyfowersthi- the Theta Phi Alpha -Alpha Xi Del- wekensrerlort.b nefr togamewaspostponed. College students put in practical- Mrs. Herbert F'ahy, a prominent ly 110 orders; for plants or potted aviatrix of the West Coast, will ac-!foes company her husband on his ex- Women of the University of Texas pected fight around the world. voted tennis as their best-liked They plan to leave about "June 1, sport. and complete the trip in 12 days. Mrs. Fahy is being given instruc- tion in the handling of heavy AT CST OR BELOW planes so that she will be able to I relieve her husband during the 'To Clear all Euro'ean Gifts. flight, thus making better tinme. i MRS. H. B. MERRICK S. Mrs. Fahy will be the first wo- I pe venings 928ChrhSt GIRLS' GLEE CLUBE IPDIIVDII WOMEN IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS WILL BROADCAST LiJILIIIUJ FORMS SUBJECT AT PARTY DINNER S ON WJR TONIGHT noraeetofieflPr-soofWmntpatcae.nth by the groups of songs °xiil b sling FOR C E K EEP IN C U Fticoiraeotfifulprion of woeWl nen oa far ndte'epeso zfnc yof tri ciatinth 1 b th UnverityGir's leeclu' of a belief in coznipletr equality 11lie stated further the urgent at, 7:30 o'clock tonight on the Un- SC I L1 ~E between men and women formed need for feiniist organuzatio~s to versity Night program wthich will !J fl U.9III IJ the foundation of a mnessage intervene in the drafting of the , brought by Ambassador" Orestcs !great codes destined to unite hi- be bradcat ovr raio satio # EFerrara of Cuba, delegate to the inmanity- across frontiers and to con-j IWJR, Detroit. Miss Retina Me- ; Number of Honor Points Must Assembly of the League of Na- centratc all the force of their fine' iKnight, Ann Arbor, wiii accompany be Equal to Credit Hours tions, when he- recently addressed intelligence in achieving practical the GleU Chub. Following is the; for Eiiiiy members of the National Woman'sI and real results toward such an progamEligibilityMss.Nra party at an International dinner, end. prCram anoundrcedoyr is:NraThe banquet was a part of the pro- In conclusion, Ambassador, Fer- (CrandesHtut, ardirectora nO ® FAILURES PERM1YITTED gram of the National Women's Par-; rara who in his work with theI Years Ago at Michigan; ty convention held recently in; League of Nations, sponsored val- - --Juzniorz Girl's Play Special Students Rcquazrcd to Washington. Inez Haynes Irwin. l ently, equal rights for women, said, Glee Club - Have Permission to TFake 'novelist, presided at the dinner and 1 "Those of us who yesterday ob- Gon-.Hm (o ol introduced many prominent speak- served with understanding the agi- Goihn' .o.e.(New .WorDvrk Part in Activities. I ern. tations indispensable to a pioneer. -Soloist--Audrea liaver _ Ambassador Ferrara expressed era, today applaud the triumphs of The Mailler's Wooing (Editor's note-this is the second his confidence in the ability of this second stage of the feminist -F'aning Spicker of a series of articles written to ex- women when he si:"eacmvmni h oreo hc ITa Duin "Culture" ... Welch plain questions of eligibility and gratified to see what purely fem- woman will reveal all he~r worth, allI Michizgan Memories....Brownthponsyem.ie institutions have gained en- hrwso. Come on Dad ........... Diamond As the purpose of restricting stu- try to gatherings of men of sc Mr. James Brown Scott, of thel Glee Club ence, as when recently for exam- Carnegie Endowment for Interns- Evening.......... Hannah Smith !dnsfo udraig xr-u-ple, the University o1' Havana in- tional Peace, called attention to a Italien Street .Song ...... Herbert ricular activities is that- of main- vited the Inter-American Cbmmi-s- declaration made by the Institute' Marjorie McClung--Soloist , tamiing a high scholastic average, p-J de Drolt International which holds When Night Falls ........ Welch; rules arc based on scholarship. C R TO SG V that nations should recognize and From Ei ht to ihttheUniversity for eligibility i jomc rihtohhoe suact t --uir il. yYellw ah d Blue each student must have for the I GAY HOLIDAY AIR ination because of nationality, -race Glee Club past semester a number of honor ___ or religion. He also called atten- lI points equal to the number of hours Yesterday afternoon the entire tion to a resolution adopted at Ha- IFACUL'TY MEMBER 1 with no absolute failures. Unless League building was decorated for vana last, month, by the governing, XW RITES OPERETTA special permission from the Corn- the Christmas holidays. There are ibado h mrcnIsiueo forCrsta re, two in the' International Law, to the effect, I-- puntttee on Student Affairs is obtain- fu hita re that in the law and practice of, ballroom, one in the window of the nations regarding personality, there "The Slumber Songs of the Ma-, ed, this excludes all those who have lobby of the L~ydia Mendelssohnshudb no icrmatnbe donna," by May A. Strong, a moem- received marks of D or E in the theatre and one i the concourse,cas of sex. leer of the, University faculty, was cas eetr(rsme eso)i-wihi ewe h w one sung by the Women's chorus of the seetr(o umrMesa)ny hc i ewcn h w lugsIoilier promnijient femlinlists Higlan Pak Msicle nde th Imediately preceding the date of the Oil seconzd floor. All the trees are addressed both the International drcinoMr.WV.Bralcy last activity, and from participating in ladd ih rnmet, l Dti nner and the convention. direction of Mrs. W and Vhane lights of all colors and tinsel. OnI _________ night in Highland Park. capsenepis n-toeo the top of each tree is an upright The women I1of Bagdad have re- onMiss Strong was the guest solo- Ipoain rwrigsle raet ist. Besides the solo parts of "Theto orwrig}ile raet.nwdter ih gistterta Slme oi fteMdnn' Exception may be made in, the holly wreathls, mewetletoirafdghcan-insttheir tr DECIDED BY BOARD Regular Riles to be Observc'I by Women Remnaining 1 During Vacation. Problems occasioned by the ap- proaching Christmas vacation were the main subjects for discus-' siat the meeting of the Board of Representatives Thursday. Twvo announcements in 'regard to house rules during the vacation were made by Elizabeth DeVol, '30, pres- Ident of the Board. All women who are leaving town for the holidays are under the regular house rules until 5 o'clock. 'Friday, Dec. 20, which means than:. 3 if anyone plans to leave before Fri- day she will have to register her plans ina the office of the Advisers Aywoman remaining in an ap- proved house over the vacation is subject 'to' all the regular house rules with- the exception that the' 10:30 closing hour during the weep will be changed to 11 o'clock; week-end closing hours will remain unchanged. This rule also applies to women who are returning before the vacation is over. Stress was placed on ti-i advice 1given by Dr. Margaret Bell recent- linregard to the use of the -Health Service by those threatened with serious colds, as a paeans of pre- vention of their spreading. Modern Mode # . Miss So~ong sang the following grpups: "Floods of Spring" by Vachmaninoff; "The Snow," by S. tie; "TEnchantmeitt" by Bainbridge Grist; "Cradle Sonlg". by Adolph Wea ig, "A. Visit from thei Moon" by Thos. Dumiill, and " Love Went, A-I3.iding" by Frank Blridge. C Li a r, FI l )I T1 i r r 1 I i - NOTICE, The regular meeting of the Ann Arbor branch of the Amner- ican' Association of University Wom-en will be held in the Lydila Mcilelssolni theatre at, 3 o'clock today. Prof. Robert Hall of thm Oroggr~iaphy department will spea 4k on Modern Japan. His tally will be is ustia- cl by slides imade -during his recent research study of the island.- case or any studment whmo Ias rep dies have been used all through the 'uin lefenstste oveitm nthae r- ceived no grade of E~ in the pro- building, and the spruce trees inin salse the iuistsoreti-icaver ceding semester and whose hours of front of the building have bceii vsai of Woen d afrte en D are offset by an cequal number decorated with electrin lights, vaifom on-on ind oth eringe. of hours of B grade or one -half the Tronighmt a farewell dance will be adfo oe nohrcutis numibor of hours of A grade, andgie in the decorated ballroom ~ these stutdents mazy li e elaimd ell-forg'c n t before the leave for giI)1C withbout, spec ialfeti p i . erholiaysi irstImas fro prtelatngit wy prhbicdthehidays.e ubuilding will be open Preients activity except by special phermxis- in all departments exceptth oh- - vE I'sin f heConntte n Stdel~ Lin room during the entire boil- JA E FO TE "ij oaystheheofoitteenOis totbd ntj r Affairs. Students In combined -i.Hhofutasisteb ea-If of Art -curses with institutions outside the ranged and opened under niew jurisdicti on of fhe University of I mzanage,,ment whcn -tihe: semester ANN .ARBOR, MIICHIGAN 'Miehigitn willtae granted eligibility resClumesC. I___________________________I for appcaan es iii public perfor- ~i nt n 4nces only when pursuing at least .n e ight hours of work per semester in tihe University and wlhci sags~- -OwEewCins Ce fyin the requiremnents for clig ibl c it-v in hot-h the Uiniversity and t-he - = allied institution. K. JHUNG - drect from theI ter's Voice! SayingOre ta afI ;I1TY MUSIC HOUSE .. brim~s with hint his famous Persotnal Reccipe for r Everything lMusica -c CLOP SsY and CI-lOW MEIiN' r drveloped after forty years experience ctor QulryJust Try One of is Dishes. Ton ite! 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By the se of 60 watt bulb i, the laundry rfM, can~ be rmade brig tcc and more p asant, and the fruit r Ror and heating~ equipment relieved of objectionable sladow. Thit for genera basement iliumn nation, the I OO-watt lb provides plc light. 100 WATTS Givme Her one of These I ca. wes ----a.. k? B I $3.50 y to Silky, soft. jtelope gr'ained leal reptiles in colors to harmonize with. her Rica -Fine in detail are the ornaments and fittings. 3k, MWA Be sure of a Merry Christmas next year by joining one or more of the following classes. Class t. Members paying lc the first week, 2c the second week, and inscreasing lc each week for fifty weeks will receive...... ..12,7S Class zA. Members paying 50c the fiirst week. 49e the second week. andi decreasing xc each week for fifty- weeks will receive .........2.7 Cass 2. Members paying ze the first week 4e the second week. anid increasing 2c each week for 'fifty weeks will receive.........$25.50 Class ^A. 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