_ _ _THE MICHICAN DAILY _0 Tz -34" LVATM , ' ssr " 1 INTERLASSHOCK(E SCHEDLE PL ANED Freshmen Play Juniors, Seniors Play Sophomores, in First Games of Tournament. HOLD OPEN HOCKEY DAY Women Who Play in Two Out of Three Games toReceive Their Numerals. Interclass hockey itournament will begin at 4 o'clock this after- noon at Palmer Field. Three game,- will be played in the opening round, the freshman team will play the juniors, the sophomores will play the seniors, and the second team of the freshmen will play the second team of the sophomores. Senior Team. The following is the list of the women who have made the senior team: Hannah Fein, Esther La Rowe, Violet Camber, Betty Gard- ner, Kay MacMurray, Gladys Timp- son, Marjorie Ellsworth, Betty Healy, Dorothy Felske, H e 1e n Townsend, Bertha Desenberg, Dor-1 is Litzenberger, Do'othy Ellsworth and Leonore Caro. Following is a list of the womenJ who have made the junior inter- class hockey team: Jean Botsford, L. Lawson, Tommy Brenner, Teresa Romani, Dolly Davidson, R u t h Birdseye, Jean Berridge, Gladys' Schroeder, Louise Peterson, Flor- ence Bonesteel, Clara Grace Peck, Jean Bentley, Wilma Glicoe, Kath- erine Renchker, and Rita Gaber. The sophomore team is composed of Dorothy Carr, Betty Lyons, Ly- dia Seymour, Beatrice Olmstead. Alta Palce, Margaret Martindale, Corinne Fries, Elizabeth Cooper, Gay Mayer, Alice Goodenow, Mar- garet Friday, Pauline Brooks, Rutlh. Kurtz, Prudence Foster, Harriet Hunt, Sally King, and Olive Dawes. Freshman Team. Members of the freshman team are Ann Ruffe, Jane Hopkins, Lois Jerkin, Katherine Anning, Janet Miner, Hilda Kurby, Lucy Little, Maxine Maynard, Sally Pierce, La- vina Creighton, Martha Newhardt, Ruth Root, Jane Baffett, Francis Chandler, and Elsa Van Slyle, Lois Jotter, Mary Lou Cummings. Including today there will be five sets of games scheduled for inter- class hockey. Women who play twot otit of three games will get numer- .als. Miss Burr and Miss 'Campbell will officiate at the games. Nov. 17 will be an open day for all chal- lenges. Guest at Whte House T A INIL BE HELD FO DEAN!S OFFICE Directoresses of Dormitories and Staff of Dean of Women's Office Honored. Obseving its annual custom, the University of Michigan Women's Association of Detroit will hold a. tea in honor of the staff of the Dean of Women's, office and the directoresses of dormitories from 4 to 6 o'clock on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Kahn of Detroit. Receiving Line. Women in the receiving line are to be Mrs Kahn, Mrs. Herbert L. Dunham, president of the Detroit group, Miss Alice C. Lloyd, dean of women, Dr. Margaret Bell, and Miss Marguerite Chaplin, eecutive sec- retary of . the Alumnae Council. Miss Louise Cody will introduce the S.SocietNS Martha Cook. Monday evening at the regular house meeting of the Martha Cook residents the junior and senior rep- resentatives to the student council were elected. As the result of these elections Marion Calder, '32, is the senior representative and Margery Johnston, '33, is the junor repre- sentative. Jeanne Whitman, '33, was elected chorister. Adelia Cheever. Residents of Adelia Cheever House had a Hallowe'en party last Saturday afternoon. The house was decorated in the Hallowe'en motif. Plans are now being made by the residents of Adelia Cheever House for a faculty reception which will be held November 13 and for the house formal which will be held the following evening, November 14. 1 Miss Henriette The faculty reception is an annual' ent. affair. Ann Sorensen, '32, is in Betsy Barbou charge of all the arrangements for eon guest Mon the house formal. Seddon, nee M Betsy Barbour. former directo In a formal initiation held Sun- Mr. and Mrs. day, November 1, 53 new women guests -at a teE were admitted to membership in ternoon by Mr the student organization of Betsy social director, Barbour House. Following the cere- Hamm, busines mony an initiation banquet was Mrs. Seddon, v served. Guests including Dean Wil- place last Sat bur R. Humphreys, and Mrs. Hum- Michigan, are phrey, Dean John R. Effinger and York Novembe Mrs. Effinger, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, home in Engla Prof. Arthur L. Cross, Dr. Margaret Miss Kathle Bell, Mrs. N. R. Bell, Mrs. Junius manager of B E. Beal, Miss Ethel A. McCormick, Susanna Woo Miss Fandira Crocker, Mrs. Byrl F. Root will leavE Bacher, Miss Jeannette Perry, and bus, Ohio, Scranton were pres- ur had as its lunch- day Mrs. Herbert J. piss Mary C. Lytle, r of the dormitory. Seddon were honor a. given Tuesday af- s. Gerrit J. Diekema, and Miss Kathleen ss manager. Mr. and' whose marriage took urday in Marquette, sailing from New er 7 to make their and. en Hamm, business 3etsy Barbour, Miss d, and Miss Miriam e Friday for Colum- DANCE P'IIATI&I WIL START TUBA Junior Women Wishing to R port Should Check up Eligibility. Limbering exercises for the 19 Junior Girls' play will start at 3: this afternoon in Barbour gymna ium. All elegible junior women w are expecting to ie in the ph should report at this time. Classes will be held from 3:30 4:30, and from 4:30 to 5:30 o'cloc Bathing suits or rompers, and 1c heeled shoes should be worn. Elk ibility should be checked by eve woman before reporting. Margar Schermack, and Margaret Smt the chairmen of dances, will be charge. S ,Associated Press Photo Mrs. Antoinette Grandi, wife of the italian foreign minister, who will accompany her husband here when he comes to confer with Pre- sident Hoover. Mr. and Mi's. Gi'andi will be guests at the White House. 1:1. Q~. Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Mosher Hall Are Vctorious. Four teams played off games in the quarter finals of the intramural h o c k e y tournament, yesterday afternoon at Palmer. Field. .The teams which have succeeded in going so far are Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Xi Delta, Mosher hall, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Kappa Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Zeta Tau Alpha. Gamma Phi Beta was defeated by Alpha Xi Delta 4 to 0. Jean Botsford, '33, made all four points f or Alpha Xi Delta. Mosher hall defeated Alpha Epsilon Phi 3 to O. Kappa Delta defeated Pi Beta Phi 3 to 0 and Zeta Tau Alpha 'defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 to 0. The winner of the game between Alpha Xi Delta and Helen New- berry, and the winners of yester- day's games will enter the semi- finals next Monday. guests. Presiding at the tea tables will be Mrs. Alexis C. Angell, wife of the son of the late James B. Angell, President of the University of Mich- igan; Miss Claire Sanders, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. David Scheyer, Mrs. Stuart Baits, and Mrs. Charles S. Cole. Guests of Honor. Guests of honor will be Miss Ellen Stevenson, Miss Laurie Campbell, Dr. Mabel Rugen, Miss Emily White, Miss Ethel McCormick, Mrs. Grace B. Hollister, Mrs. W. D. Henderson, Dr. Katherine B. Green, Mrs. Ger- rit J. Diekema, Miss Kathleen Hamm, Mrs. Dean W. Myers, Mrs. Julius 0. Schloterbeck, Miss Fan- dira Crocker, Mrs. Florence W. .Tousey, Miss Eunice Van Camp, Mrs. Henry Douglas, Mrs. Archibald W. Diak, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Alta Atkinson, Miss Edith Barnard, Mrs. Hugh W. Keeler, Mrs. Edwin Goddard, Mrs. Edson R. Sunderland, Mrs. Louis C. Karp- inski, Mrs. C. L. Washburne, Miss Inez Bozarth, Mrs. Lois Failyer, Miss Isabelle Dudley, Mrs. Mary Buffington, Mrs. Sarah Lutes, and Mlle. Eveline Fournier, all of Ann Arbor. y L Shop of Personal Servlce; Three Grct VALUE Giving Days NOTICE Presidents of all the houses on campus are reminded that sign- ing out slips for October are due before Saturday afternoon in the Undergraduate office of the League. It is important that they all be in by that time. Sallie Ensminger, Judiciary chairman. Thursday -Friday I Saturday -~~~ i It INDIANA-Women at Purdue are now given the opportunity to pol- ish themselves at a "charm school" where they Will learn how to hold a cigarette gracefully and how to avoid spilling cocktails on their best party gowns, etc. P U R D U E_ UNIVERSITY-Miss Cicely Warner, famous English coach of \Held hockey, visited the school on October 25 to coach the hockey matches played by the wo- men in the university and to give them a few pointers in the game. NOTICE Independent women not living in dormitories who wish Pan- hellenic ball tickets and who have not called Vinselle Bartlett, '33, should call LReta Pearl Mc- Comber, '33, at' 8817 immediately. Specially Priced GLOVE COMPACTS 75eeach ANTIQUE GOLD EARRINGS These are from late shipments and are absolutely new. These low prices are for but a short time. e're1 in the Arcade." 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