THE U. OF M. DAILY t TWENTIETH ANNUAL BALL. Guests Entertained by Eight Fra- ternities. The guests entertained by the eight fraternities are: Chi Psi-Mesdames Page, of Bay City, and Grosh, of Toledo, chap- erones; Misses Eddy, Bassett, Rossnan and Wright, of Bay City, Misc Ritchie, of Toledo, and Miss Duffy, of Ann Arbor. Beta Theta Pi-Mrs. M. J. Gross, of Chicago, chaperone; Misses Carpenter. Gray, Freund, Thomas, Worthington, Fenton, Goodrich, Smith, Holman and t'andler, of Chicago; Starr, of Rock- ford, Ill.; Cady, of Detroit; Kanouse, of Manistee; Cooley, Savage and De- vine, of Ann Arbor. Alpha. Delta Phi-MesdaoMes F. E. Snow and Charles Fox, of Grand Rap- ids and C. Al. Spitzer, chaperones; and the Misses Field andl Mabel Field, of Detroit; Gould, of Chicago; Pierce, Wheeler, Ilentig, Ball, McLaren and Barnhardt, of Grand Rapids; Walldby and Stuart, of Adrian; Austin, of Toledo; LeFavour, of Bay City; George, of Ypsilanti, and Hubbard, of Ann Arbor. Psi Tpsilon-Mesdames P. It. Ketch- am and Howarth, of Detroit; Rich- ards, of Jackson; C. L. Grant, of Ke- nosha, Wis., chaperones; and the Misses Edna; Loomis, Blanche Bssh, Newberry, Marie Bennett, of Jackson; Foster, of Rochester, N. Y.; Ethel Grant, of Kenasho, Wis.; J(kephine Csrr, Marie McKay, Georgiana Ketch- am, Florence Hayes, of Detroit; Cora Lawrence, of Saginaw, Helen Douglas, Nin l'addock and Frances Wilcox, of Ann Arbor, and Mr. J. It. Yanlorn, of Chicago. Sigma Phi-Mesdames S. B. Cole- lan, of Detroit, and M. C. McMurdy, of Chicago, chaperones; Mrs. Edward Frazer, of Chicago; the Misses Harriet Long, Ethel Page, Elizabeth Palmer, Abby Wagner, Louise Marsh, and Ger- trude Springer, of Chicago; Helen Miner, Emma Farwell, May Swift. Edna Norris, Lizzie Fletcher, Alice Ives, Jane Ives, Susie Patterson, of Detroit; Grace Haven, of Ann Arbor, god Messrs. Will Williams, Henry Keep, Rob. L. Wagner, A. M. Muir, of Detroit, and Lee Sherman, of Chicago. Zeta Psi-Mesdames W. R. Burt, of Saginaw; Walter Buhl, of Detroit; Emerick, of Alpena, and J. S. Gfinnell of Chicago, chaperones; and the Misses Bessie Knight and Helen Sinyser, of it. Wayne, Ind.; Eva Hill and Cit-. tenden, of Chicago; Marion and Emma Burt and Lucy Burrows, of Saginaw; Haud Baker and Marion Tousey, of Bay City; Donna Dickey, of Marsholil; Harriet Hunter and Clara Henderson, of Kalamasee; Bessie Whitehead, of Lansing; Comstock, of Alpena; Mabel Lindsay, Smith and Comstoek, of De troit; Marguerite Douglas, of Ann Ar- bor; Mary Young, of St. Joseph, and Messrs. M. Y. Hyatt, C. C. Hyatt, C. W. Begole and O. G. Plenties, of De trout; C. H. Church, of Alma, A. F. Maitland, of Negaunee, W. A. Gil- christ, of Alpena; and D. A. Babster, of Lima, O. Phi Kappa Psi--Mesdames Hawtin and Bradley, of Hinsdale, Ill.; A. D. Gates, of Indianapolis, chaperones; Misses Irena Hawtlin and Emma Brad- ley, of Hinsdale, Ill.; Myrtle Goodrich and Mary McHarg, of Chicago; Welch, of Aurora, 19-.; Elliott, of Austin, Ill.: Emma and Fanny Atkins, of Indiana- polis; Howlett, Noble, Knowlton and. Deker, of Ann Arbor; acsd Mr. Ialph Bradley, of Hinsdale, Ill. Delta Tau Delta-Mesdames J. M. Fallis, of Toledo, and F. A. TInker, of1 Ann Arbor, chaperones, and the Misses Susle MaKee, of Ann Arbor, andl while the stand taken by the other Mess a Charles Castle, of New York; four is defended by W. W. Drew, Elgin Heamses, of Detroit, and Fred Delta Upsilon. Hutaff, of Detroit. Xi Psi Chi-Mesdames Charles Bab- Wrinkle's Saint Valentine number bitt, of Jackson, and Lawrie, of An suspasses al- previous issues. It con- Arbor, chaperones; and the Misses talus some of Wagner's best work, Helen Hunt, Winifred Potts, and Nel- and the front cover, in black and lie Babbitt, of Jackson; Bessie Slav- yellow, and the middle page of this son, of Bay City; Anna Knox, of Ran- number are testimonials to his talent, dolph, New York; Bertha Hatch and The best prose selections are Contri- Alice Hutchinson, of Lima, Ohio; buteel by A. M. Smith, '97. The verse Pligcon Goodale and Nellie hin, of is by H. C. Ryan, '93, G. R. Barker, Kalamazoo; Turner, of Cleveland; '98, H. M. Bowman, '98, and A. M. Gertrude Loder, of Port Huron; Pow- ell and May Smitli, of Marquette; Blanche Cooper, of Chlarlotte; Daisy Burke and Dillworth, of Ann Arbor, Smith, '97. Edward Ferry, '96 L, C. B. Parsons, '99, M. W. Caapau, 'li6, J. E. Lawless, '98, and the Detroit Evening News contribute clever draw- ings. A' ticket to the Twentieth An- nual Boi is given to each purchaser of this number Fallis, of Toledo, Florenice Tinker, of and Dr. Hawley, of Wiilliamston. Ann Arbor, Jessie Tinker, of Jackson, Babbitt, of Ypsilanti, Bessie Dunster, of Ann Arbor, Seawall, of Cleveland, O., Eckels, of St. Louis, Overton, Ito- quet, and Alta Blue, of Detroit, Jones of Kalaisazoo, Bessie liarr, of Canton, Ohio. ANNUAL PROMENADE. Guests Entertained for Ann Arbor Event. As far as can be learned the visitors at the vas'ious fraternity houses are aie follows: Delta Upsilon-Mrs. Darius Avery and Mrs. George Fuller, of Detroit; Mrs. W. J. Drew, of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. J. H. Drake, of Ann Arbor, chaperones; and the Misses Monroe and Botsford, of Detroit; Wisnifred Higbee and Alice Fish, of Port Huron; Hsarguerite Mercer, Nettie Brand, Blanche Brown, of Saginaw; Eit it Powers and Noraa Barnhart, of irand Rapids; Miss Truesdell, of Battle Creek; Harriet Bingham, Helen Allen, Boyce and Allen, of Ann Arbor. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Mesdames, Omer Farrell, of Little Rock, Ark., Alfred Hoffmeyer, of Chicago; Chasles Flowers and Duncan McLead, of De- troit, chaperones; and the Misses Grace Noble and Charlotte Thompson, of Saginaw; Mollie Ssnith, Alice Prince, Mary Candee, Lillian Lucas, Harfiet Arnold and Marguerate Hick- ey, of Chicago; Josephine Clark and Cecilia Gilbert, of Ann Arbor. Phsi Delta Theta--Mesdomesi C. H. Raynor, of Adrian, S. C. Bradfield, of Grand Rapids, caperones; and the Misses Preston, of Detroit; Thayer, of Saginaw; Farnsworth, of Ann Arbor; New-'land, of Leadville, Cola.; Eldred, of Climax; Bvsnell, of San Francisco. Theta Delta Chi--Hesdames Sut- phen, of Defiance, Ohio, Hanks, of Lancaster, Ohio, and E. A. Heames, of Detroit, chaperones; and the Misses Geiger and Florence Geiger, of De- troit; Martlha Johnson and Kathesine Wells, of Chicago; Vera Haggert; of Charlotte; Edi-te Hanks, of Lancaster, Ohio; Minnie Sutphen and Bessie Jor vis, of Defiance, Ohio; Oive Eddy, of, Toledo; Jennie Morrill, of LaGrange, Ill.; Irene Sweet, of Grand Rapids; Current Publications. The current number of the Inlander FUNNY SKETCHES WANTED. which appears today is an exceptional- Having decided to omit short, per- ly good one, and worthy of especial sonal grinds in this year's book, the Castalian Board is desirous of getting as many humorous sketches of Univer- any particular, but same of the arti- city life as possible, If you know a cles are deserving of more than pass- laughable incident or amusing charac- ing notice. ter about the University, make a "Before the Ball," by Shirley W. breezy sketch and put it in the Cas- talian contribution boxes in the main Smith, is a bright colilege story as is hall. also "The Possibilities of the Mother Tongeue," by Nellie F. Anderson. The P-IZE FORtSHORT STOItY. The '91 "Res Gestae" Board offer a editors of the Inlander are to be coi- cash prize of $15 for the best short gratulated on the result of their ef- story on a legal subject. Contribu- forts to bring out the story telling tions from alf departmnents are invited ability in the University and the stor- and the Board reserve the right to use ies deaing with college life are im- alt manuscripts ubmied. proving in quality. NOTICE TO BASEBAtL MEN. In the verse, both selections are All candidates for 'Varsity Baseball worthy of mention, The Minor Poet .el m must band in their name, posi- thon they are trying for, and depart- Dying," by Maude E. I aldwell, and i University. Hand names to E. V. "'the BoNer of Morplheus," by F. I. Deans, 44 E. Ann st., or Ed. C. Shields, Daniela The cover is a very eleve 38 S. Thayer st, immediately. design by A. . Za'charias, '99. ED. C. ShIELDS, Hgr. Statements of both, sides in re'gard Latin Course 10, Roman Archaeol- to the annual sll matter are ivmn; ogy, will be given at 10 o'clock Tues- thy, Wedfiesday, Thursday sod Fri- that of the nine fratersaties bieisig set sLay, sed emesTr day, second semester. forth by 1t. D. 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