A S3UNDAY, JANUJAY 26 - f3o ~1 1 P AAI.i -1I II v - \ I IV . rv it l"rv 4 Ivj I k-I 1 1, 1 IN y L L l..1LL l '1V , .c:. '377I' i a ' own" 0. _ _ __-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PROXIMITY OfF FNALS BRINGS WEEK or IIIRPTIIIITV. rnPiII T i-r I VIRGINIA GIRL IS',FiIIU I STATE HOSTTESS~I VIV!. IT~I ,WOMEN'S LEAGUE FORMULATED IN 1890 BY SMALL STUDENT GR .Jti IiEDTRh W[[JlsOESe~ u i n iv i r v ir vw tIi t l La!i.'ULLN TeWmisLaaco members. Ten names wr-sut OCCUP TTI TION ~ HM E , ltcrsty ofMichgan bgan n 1.Kathecrine Susan AiiI Shows when a small group of women, stn-j the decision being left to the advis- ,u ISympathetic Understanding dents and faculty, banded together! ory committee. r] eeauzse thzey felt the nedfr ;oe At the first mneeting of the execu- ;piOmega Sponsors Informal dramatic goup prcsentedl Chmsto- illi Biographyg atri hercleelie iecmmte nOto~ ~ h Dance; Gamma Phi Beta ! pher Monley's "Thursday Night' mfit atri hi olg ie iecmiteo coe $ h AnnunesWedin. he play was given in the Blue jBO PROVES POUA ;eryi J un,19,paswr et EhlFuti;sceay Anoucs edig-Irop.--. formulated for an orgnizationI Rebecca Rogers; treasurer and IBetsy Barbour Holds Dinner. Katherine Swuan Anthony's which would draw Michigan woo- iVice president, Winifred Lane. The, SOCIETIES GIVE DINNERS; Betsy Barbour honored Dr. J. D ' Queen Eliza beth," a netsb ogra- en closer together. mnotion to call the organiztion the: Bruce and Mrs. Bruce, Prof. Pa1i- PhYof nsecondmu - ligrapii-. Ina play oZetatPlinges Will Give; mer Christian and Mrs. Christian, - e" ruler has the distinction of beihom fMs BrnCevr no ihia"wsm d nduani TaDla 'Prof. J. S. Reeves and Mrs. Reeves,! June 23, when a committee was ap- ! mously adopted at this time.. Hli Tc' Kappata Prof. C. P. Wagner and Mrs. Wag- s the ony one by a f:iziiv' author. pinitedl to drawv up a constitution: League Activities Commnnc .. the Entertains. Ine, Prof. W. G. Rise and Mrs. ice, t The old saying- that ii 1, ,,Ls; a wvo-. and another delegated to welcomes With the concluionoforaiza-jcii --Prof. 0. J. Campbell, and Prof. P. manl to understand a w6111,61 fincs' freslhnnua women entering~ the Uni-! lion frmnalitiescmetebg- ot Outside of faculty dinners and 'M. Cuncannon at anl informal dini- Iproof in this book, zor i isplaysvrsity in the fall. A hasty and in-Ii ng of5,Leagu e tivitie ice- Iis a single dance, activities at the so- ner given Thursday ight at the amnong other things :svr]it ahe i :complete memorandum found a onbo , teas, charity work and lee- i rority houses and dormitories have, dormitory understanding. :.,few years later bears the names of ;tres followed. Jane Adams anzd I1tma week, 'doubtless because of the ELIZABETH NUITT ; policies of the day, Mis. Anthony present: Mrs. Gayley Brown,. Ms. the speakers of the frst .year's pro-stryf proximity of finals. Chi Omegai portrays her heroine's chrctrByron Cheever, Mrs. Henry Carhar t.Igram. At one meeting Mrs. Angell r O] sponsored the only party, giving TELLS CAUSE OF through her relations? to those; Mrs. Martin D Ooge and Mrs. Pet lead, oan interesting n is~c t an informal dance at the chapter i itz'a1 InCtkt i Phi Sigma Sigma Entertains. sarIi t AUivrsiyndclaeds.book b-the work of the welcoming commit-, Nttpreidet faee taenoinergI e- ri x Phi Sigmna Sigma entertained Wo 1Lau i 2-'3 Women students of Iowa- State' lieve for the first timeawol tee was reported, and provision- ------ -- -- Mr. and Mrs. I-nla2ry72W. x atolin-acwas made for badges and entae + ner onl W[ednesday . "The formerh League quarter, ecesclee r oewligtocpal nls ttemn ii fees of 2a cents. Twenty-one stu- f weeadequate whenl the ogotaniga- takechances in mxatrimoniial yven- ersonaulity of a won'aii who was etsn ~e~efcut oe Theta Phi Alpha held a rushingion rewas first created, but i u-Itrsta h en codi odc ue adagnuavr epen snteon futhwo mein. Q -.dinner Tuesday. This week-end , rw hmrail.:hain recent questionnaire s bitted human person lbut an exceedingy eerl~~tigo ll womeenresnt e oi Miss eatrce Coen o Detritli office had to be shared with tto nearly 200 students of the- soc- shrewd one. 'Queen Eiza.beth' will suet ntecmu a ~l U ~U EE .a guest at the house. '1 1 otugyentsss oiler'I becIampusfwas i- " d _ Zet~a Tau Alpha announces tire JuiirConiwchmt-~*5-..I :.ALte Stns ct at ibr tY Kappa Kappa Gammia entertain- physical education have proved three additions to presernt loan I-;-- ---- ;__"__Qtyn-- Wed the following at a faculty din-f popular this term at Michigan State funds now available for Uniiversity I .- -- - -- - -- - .f rner on Wednesday: Mr. Walter A.'college according to 'a recent re- of Indiana women students. The' Fr c--- Reichart, Mr. Manson N. Brien, M.prt by the head of the depart- lon1ahaon o$5,oet ( 'A and Mrs. Burton D. Thuma, Mr.l ment. be given preferably to a blind girl.U Harry Mosher, and Mr. Lewis G.' - ---- - - ---- _c__ ladred.Fk cs Dormitories Entertain Faculty.,1 /-$ I Entertaining in honor of the fac- 31~-.- J f(/1 li ,- - Sulty has occupied the interests of Marta Cook hldan ifra faculty dinner' Tuesday night. --Twere r Prof C. D. Thorpe and Mrs.' I _--- hrpe D. W. C. Rufus and Mrs. II i-Rufus. Prof. 0. J. Campbell, Prof., 13resfr'tl oy iti f.AS.At adMr's. Aitoni, Mr. Ju- j S EER I DMes or 'theoopwilts a - ho del Toro and Mrs. del Toro, Prof. --. emv IUME N I Y-UUI5 iness .ad Editorial Staffs of Inlander Contain Vacancies. :W POLICY NOW USED Women try-outs and, con tribu - are always welcomed by the inidex staff," r'eent lyvstated Bold. Coiirlancl(, '31, editor 'of pubhecat-ion. I T further de - redi that ;reom~id>s tm ~ter tyv- , cif the business stat were dodc the most :,t hew eso'a t Q.' "Although Ithere are notas ay ~vacancies on the edtorial ff we can 'use any women who .out,",-averred the edit or. f th~e five women cotibutos~ tho February edition of the In- :ler, but two were studnts, mn S. Dancer, '30, and Doris 11. i, '30.. The others were "off iipus" .conltri b utor)s inl accord i .the new policy of the literary gazine. NOTICE empbers of the board of Wom- 3Athletic,- Association -will meet .2'Q oClock Tuesday, in the Rus- V tea room at the Lague build- Time _:~'t~ - - ~K- u 5 A tii - :$" Y. 4w A T "' t/I V- ac ]{. , ' y \" Y v r "i r6 ike its : place in your to every girl's heart, A.L GosM.J.F______ ni tei~lyfmn e xrm ae }orgr a Miss Margaret Mannma,. o ednggw il o o Following thle dinner, t he house r h e rocks frte wdiggonUilg.Fr' -d d "Ia nce a !ard house just a pretty dress will not do, MICHIGAN DIV DMES Ilt____ pris rtiw al.expresyour p s~aiYad rd~,?-~a ! Hp rie a___________c_ s ttrf~w r~itie ) tion -frocks, .a-ndiyour sich~ a ,gr nd Occasio1 ,for this drecss must the - sophlistication Youlr l' r-,*-AHEAR OF T RIP' Michigan Damies met last night in the Caove room of the League building. Mr's. Louis Kar'pinski gave a talk on her recent two and a half month tour of Spaini, telling of the customs of the people, de-I _ iigscribing the towns, theatres, dress,! ,and cathcdrals of the Spanish peo- ple. She showed her large assort- ment of pictures, books, and arti- cles which she had collected on the trip. After the talk, the regular busi- ness mieeting of the club was held. A social hour and refreshmuents fol- lowed. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF 4 DALCROZI3 EURYTHIMICS Modern Education in I /: r . } .: r } } . r:. 4 t . " : ' . k "a,.l ?i arnd up ' EVENING WRAPS Clo0s e fitting wrap around models in velvet. $3500 and im t aasjustL inow r acuhiig. 1may7 it 1)1.our iL )1d LI ureto o find for you that frock F rench~ Room-Second Floor We Have the i-Hop Acessories 6 Lingerie-Cipeei l eal rLingerie too, is followinig the lines of the silhouette,. They are. beautiful, graceful and feminine. From' $2.98 and up.o Shoes- '1 V Lovely white moire slippers- to accompany the, white evening gown. Or to be dyed to match a colored one. From $8.00 1 6 ContumI jewelry should be a color accent. For instance, a black - gown worn with cryital earrings and necklace is lovely. From L $.00andup Hosiery must be of fine silk, shecer and beautifully woven to give smart ankles the flattering feminine appearance. In aill the niew~er Spring ShdS.'- R tx1 Ring.u- CIMUT-as --NULIY NXUIY,)