Margaret smith ‘14 was married this summer to Mr. “Ray Gilman. *s Ella B. Lewis ex-’05 died at her home in Baltimore last week of influenza. ALUMNA FRIES DOUGHNUTS UNDER - FIRE Among the three American Y. M. C. A. wemen who have recently been cited in the Public Ledger for frying doughnuts under fire is Mafy Holliday ’09, sister of ' Katharine Holliday Daniels "18 and Eliza- beth Holliday ’16. Miss Holliday and her two companions worked under fire in the open, frying 10,000 doughnuts a day for the victorious American troops throughout this week, a cable to the United War Work Campaign headquarters, made public last Saturday. THRIFT CAMPAIGN TO GO HAND ; IN HAND WITH HOOVER WORK - Thrift clubs will be given up, according to the plans of the Liberty Loan depart- ment. The committee feels that the col- lege is over-organized, and ‘that only a small percentage of students belonged to the clubs. Better results can be obtained, they believe, through active publicity, combined with the efforts of the Food Conservation Department. Sale of Thrift and War Saving Stamps Students in each hall have definite hours for selling Thrift Stamps. War ig Stamps, in-exchange for filled Thrift Cards, can be obtained during the quarantine through Miss Franklin, chair- man of the Liberty Loan Committee. They may also be sold in Taylor by Mr. McAllister, Bryn Mawr postmaster. The Thrift Stamp agents not published in last week’s News are: Rockefeller, E. Matti- son '21; Denbigh, K. Townsend '20; Rad- nor, H. Goldstein, graduate; Llysyfran, F. Day ‘19. THE GEISHA FIRST CHOICE OF GLEE CLUB (Continued from page 1.) a French girl, a Chinaman, and English soldiers and sailors. “The Pirates of Penzance,” by Gilbert and Sullivan, has been taken by the Glee Club as second choice. Parts for the operetta given will be chosen this se- mester, E. Taylor ’21 was elected stage man- ager at a meeting of the club last Mon- day. Miss Taylor was last year’s busi- ness manager of the Varsity Play and stage manager of Freshman Show. Sixty-nine members were admitted to the Glee Club as a result of the try-outs last week. They are: First Sopranos—1919: E. Rondinella, H. Spaulding, A. Landon, H. Johnson; 1920: M. Healea, M. Hilers, Z. Boynton, I. Arnold; 1921: M. Southall, A. Taylor, M Smith, M. Morton, BD. Boswell, H. Bennett, M. Foot, E. Matteson, E. Kimbrough, M. Morrison; 1922: E. Hall, L. Grim, I. Palache, M. Garrison, J. Burgess. Second Sopranos—S. Belleville ex-’18; 1919: B. Sorchan, E. Howes, H. Hunt- ting, M. Tyler, F. Day, J. Peabody; 1920: G. Hess; 1921: B. Marshall, M. Platt, E. Cecil, E. Sheppard, C. Mottu, M. P. Kirkland; 1922: E. Anderson, P. Smith, M. Wilcox, J. Yeatman, B. Murless. Altos—1919: A. Thorndike; 1920: M. Frost, H. Kingsbury; 1921: V. Evans; 1922: A. Baird, V. Wurlitzer, W. Stewart, K. Haworth, E. Williams, V. Grace, P. Norcross, M. Krech, A. Dunn, L. Wycoff, C, Skinner, H. Guthrie. Bass—1919: F. Fuller, D. Chambers; 1920: M. M. Carey; 1921: D. Lubin, C Garrison; 1922: E. Hobdy. First or Second Soprano—L. Wood '19 L. Reinhardt ‘21, 8. Hand "22, J. Warden. Second Soprano or Alto—N. Jay ‘22. the Bryn Mawr farm, were opened for dancing to the music of the hall jazz band after dinner. Masquerade costumes were worn and F. Allison '19, as Astro the Oriental Fortune Teller, read palms. Effectively masked and gowned in black, four Juniors from Pembroke and Llysyfran entered mysteriously to dance after dinner. A health was drunk in cider to the new warden, Mrs. Webb Vorys (A. Werner 16), in reply to which she made the speech of the evening. Solo dancing by E. Boswell '21 and P. Smith 22, and A. Rood '20 and P. Ostroff ’21, and shadow pictures completed the enter- tainment. UNDERGRAD MEETING NEXT WEEK Varsity Dramatics To Be Discussed A. Moore ’19, chairman of the Varsity Dramatics Committee, will report on pos- sible plays at a meeting of the Under- graduate Association next week, unless the Association votes down dramatics for the year. The Music Committee will also submit its plans for approval. SOPHOMORE DANCE NOVEMBER 16 E. Taylor will manage 1921’s dance for the Freshmen, scheduled for November 16th. The other members of the commit- tee are L. Beckwith, in charge of decora- tions; E. Cecil, entertainment; M. Mor- rison, costumes; E. Mills, refreshments. ORAL CLASS TUTORS ARE BOTH B. M. ALUMN4 The instructors for the French and oral tutoring classes this year are Dr. Margaret Steele Duncan ’06 and Dr. Mary Agnes Quimby ‘08. FIRST SEMESTER’S CHOIR CHOSEN With the lifting of the quarantine ban on college meetings, R. Reinhardt ’19 has been able to choose the choir for the} first semester of this year. I. Arnold '20 is organist. Substitutes for her position will be chosen later. The choir is: First Sopranos, M. Smith 21, M. Foot ’21, E. Hall '22, B. Sorchan 19, L.. Grimm ’22, E. Matteson °21, Z. Boynton ’20. Second Sopranos, K. Tyler '19, P. Nor- cross 22, C. Skinner °22, M. Krech ’22, K. Mottu ’21, M. Hardy ’20, A. Warner ’19. First Altos, A. Thorndike '19, M. Carey 20, F. Fuller '19, H. Kingsbury ‘20. Substitutes, V. Grace '22, D. Wyckoff |- ’21, J. Palache ’22, A. Dunn ’22, A. Taylor 21, P. Smith ’22, S. Belleville ex-’18, E. Biddle ’19, M. Moseley 19, M. Halle ‘17. MARY G. McCRYSTAL "| Choice Assortment of WOOLS for Every Kind of Sweater Laces, Embroideries, Ruchings, Silk Handkerchiefs and Notions Bryn Mawr 842 Lancaster Avenue. NOTIONS On sale during Quarantine at 65 Rock- efeller Hall. BE ECONOMICAL Save Your Time Use a CoroNA TYPEWRITER On sale through College News. Typewriter Ribbons on hand. Apply F. C. Clarke |sader te mangement ot Harlock 2, ‘lowe’en corn shocks and pumpkins from Rene Gaension. geen to children. A large indoor ring, suitable for ri g in inclement weather. 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