t 14THE MICHIGAN DATEY "LL___ __ _..__ __ __ __ __ _ INTER-ALLED DEBT UPHELW-BY ADRIAN Michigan Debate Squad Opposes Methodist Women in , Practice Meet. Discussing the question of wheth- er the inter-allied war debts owed to the United States should be can- celled or not, a negative team from the university composed of: Lois Benson, '32, Frances Johnson, '33, and Alice Gilbert, '33, debated against a group from Adrian Col- leg9 yesterday afternoon. contending that the debtor na- tions were able to pay and that it was impossible for the United States to assume such an added tax burden, the negative urged that I cancellation was impracticable. The affitmative showed that certain economic conditions h a d been brought about by the debts and that cancellation would relieve the' depression. .. During the coming week prac- tices are to be held on the Indian question with Michigan State Nor- mal College and Detroit City Col-, lege. The debate with Detroit is to' be held in Ann Arbor on Thursday Afternoon at four o'clock in the Athena room on the fourth floor of Angell hall. The women to parti- cipate in this discussion are: Gladys Baker, '33, Dorothy Daniels, '32, and Jean Hagaman, '33. A practice debate with Michi- gan State Normal College on the question of war debts is being held in Ann Arbor on Tuesday after-. noon in which Elizabeth McDowell, '32, Dorothy Peck, '32, and Alva Pascoe, '32, will speak for the uni- versity. Purd e Women Form New Tumbling Class PURDUE UNIVERSITY--An in- 1 novation on the Purdue campus was installed when tumbling classes for women were introduced, in the wo- men's athletic carnival last year. A tumbling team will be picked from the class. Alumnae House Couzens Hall are holding another About a hundred guests will of their fireside poetry hours. Dr. enjoy the hospitality of Alumnae Earl L. Griggs of the English de- House this evening at the annual partment, and Mrs. Griggs will be faculty reception given by the resi- dents of the dormitory. the guests attending. Mrs. Charles Sink will greet the Dr. Griggs will talk on the poetry guests at the entrance to the draw- of H. D. and Edna St Vincent Mil- ing rooms and will introduce them lay. After the discussion an in- to Leah Reisbig, '32, president of formal hour will follow and refresh- the house. Miss Reisbig will lead the ments will be served. receiving line con'sisting of Miss Next Thursday evening Professor Alice Lloyd, dean of womeh; Mrs. Howard Jones of the English de- Frederick C. Morgan of Detroit, partment will lecture on "Reading" chairman of the Board of Gover- to the student group of the entire nors, and Miss Edith A. Barnard, school of nursing. social director of the dormitory. Martha Cook Receiving also in the living rooms Residents of Martha Cook dormi- there will be other members of the tory are planning a theatre party Board of Governors and the resi- for next Wednesday evening. About dents of the house. thirty-six of the residents will go The rooms will be attractively in to Detroit by special bus %to see decorated with ferns, cut flowers, the play "Tomorrow and Tomor-. and lighted tapers. row," by Philip Barry. Miss Mar- The table in-the dining room will garet Smith, social director of the bey covered with a lace cloth and house, is in charge of all arrange- will be centered with a bowl of pink ments for the affair. roses surrounded by pink candles in Mosher-Jordan crystal holders. The color scheme Mosher seniors will. entertain of pink and white will be carried faculty members at the second of out in the refreshments. a series of informal faculty supp rs Those who will assist Mrs. Hugh Sunday evening. The first of this Keeler in the dining room at vari- series was kiven before vacation ous times during the evening will and the graduate residents of Jor- be Mrs. Shirley Smith, Mrs. John P. dan then entertained a number of Effinger, Mrs. A. D. Moore, Mrs. J. faculty members and their wives. L. Brumm, Mrs. Gerritt Diekema, Mrs. Beach Conger, Mrs. A. J. Rous- seau, V iss Rose Anderson, Mrs. A. H. White, and Mrs. Walter B. Pills- bury. Mrs. Florence Tousey will be as- sisted in the coffee room by Mrs. Carleton Wells, Miss Eunice Van Camp, Miss Helen Bradley, Miss Sara W. Lutes, and Miss Kathleen Hamm. Each Piece 50c Si Our favorite skin-tight votee, buy your suppl Small, medium or larg Floor Second Kayserette PORT SETS mercerized lisle undie at 50c. If you're a de- y now-a set in each color, or separate pieces. ge sizes, in pink or white Panties or vests, each 50c. Phone 4161 Save mo re COATS, JACQUETTES, NECKWEAR The smartest, finest and most dependable Furs newest styles at prices that no woman can Terms To Suit .1 ourur '..Joar ime oneiect ant nievairetor