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T__ __ _ _COMEDYtCLUJB STARTS WRKGu OF LU L ma
________ ON PRO DUCTION O1 NEW PLAY (U AS
y f the swell-dressed Re ersl f e asr e Fn s NO HOLIDAY REST
i211 d e y R ehA rll of "tor he a gistE r fet"40nd
madeby U. ~ inues. -
tou to wear, le t US- Arrows of Dfiinutive Archer Pierce
New Yorx's latest Earnest' work is the by-word with Man~y Cmpus Hlearts Dring
members of the Comedy club who be- Yuetie Vacation.
gan last night the task of preparing
5r the Hop ,you can for the production of "The Magistrate," HRvM E ALSO FINDS -MUCCH TO Do.
' ~sated ,to have its ,first performance at
the Whitney Theater on January 22. "Daniel" Cupid Master of Hearts,
During the holidays all the memors o was kept working overtime trying to
LNM the cast learned their parts and froh set uip a new record for 1911 engage-
'+ thepromise of last night's rehearsal, mets. Fromt latest reports, however,
jV alco6m lIOck a show of stellar merit will be put on- there is still plenty of available mate-
Especial enthusiasm for the 'roles is rial to make Leap Year one consistent
% ~displayed by every member of the cast with, her traditional reputation.
__________________and the management is optimistic, be From Baltimore hails the news that
___________________lieving that this year's material sur- Neil W. Snow, '02, captain of the Var-
passes that of former years. sity baseball team, All-Amerian foot-
ub U d~s j"The Magistrate" is a play of lead hall player, and a track man of some
dmopparts. Everyone in the cast will have note is to be married to Mis Florence
occasion to show his dramatic ability Hall of that city in the near future.
in the ,roles which call, in every int- After graduation Snow spent a year
stance, for character work. English in in business in New York, after wlic
its character, '"The Magistrate" con- he returned to Detroit and for the last
tains hutmor of the most subtle and three years has ben connected with
clever kind. Ann Arbor will have an- the Detroit 't'wist and Drill Co., 01
other chance to see Arthur Cohen work which he is now president and gener-
again, he being' cast for the star role al manager.
of" he payHazel \olcott, '12, a member of th
>T.4Tt>NERSThe scenery will. be a-feature'of thh Alpha Phi sorority and the Mortar-
year's play. Special artists have beer. board, as announced her engagemen
.r designs or furnish engaged to put out the sets, and they to Martin Houseman who attended col-.
;eanied' are at work on~ them now. The Memo*" lge here several years ago. HouseV
rial Hall drop used in the Union Opera man is a member pf Sigma Phi.
will probably be repainted and used i) Millison C. Farr, 'i, also an Alph,
the third act of this play. Pi, announced her engagement t,
A sovenir supplement of the Daily' Ray "Cap," Ranfey, '10 E Rliney wa
will be published featuring the play, on the Varsity football team, a membe
- the author, and the members of the of the Chi Psi fraternity, and promi
' student cast. net in campus activities.
________________ .. K Curry, '12 lit, is engaged t
MUICANMOLD SUCCESSULI Miss Helen Norene Roberts, of Chicagc
(1,08-IN TIQN I)~INGHOLIDAYS oieS 0r aia rs linjain D'Oog
have announced the engagemetc
ir, he Jn jr bot 10 muicins ad taches ~their daughter Ida Joanna D'Ooge tc
n1ce anid get it music from all parts of the country donhadue S.Bur, '09Harandn
congregated in Ann Arbor last week. oin a du1ast work an t vard
tan {}ver With at the 33rd annual convention of the RyE.aset13nd uh id I
snal delivery. MscTeces National Association sal, '13, made public their happy secret
iiCd up"wat, MandcTeaNorher icnscio f last night. Bassett ,was president 0o'
ptod e, International 'Music Society. All the ~casls er n isBrsl
sessions were held in Sarah Caswell 'Who is a Gamma Phi Beta, is promnet
___________ Angell Hall. in class affairs
V Thee cncets wre gve' be~es thtlete to be Hfarried.
the rueeiar discussions andIpapers,~annoncehentpsradein duarig th
concert by the Detroit String Quartette, holidays of lth appr~w,'1oahinarritag
, ' " ".. by the nmmbers of the faculty of the II. of .MnsonPawardnerof Mendlo
Datrelt, Mich.* University School of Music,, and a re- Ito Mdiss P elad n e fatSale
cital ont the organ in University Halthwedgoakplac i helt
~ by J. Frederick Wole of Bethlehem, city on Monday, anuary 8.
Pa. Unstinted praise was given the non st si:M"nonatedahert
local artists who took part especially nnelstringpand ooac easone
sic SIN 1M. Howland, and Albert Lockwood. leaderduigtW atfobllssn
ROC~~ ~~ tnI O t( n % IThe next convention will be held at uthlferoupe wlcrsom i nt ro
ya' th tecl.T~li ~sa Clee ni fe h opletion of Munson'
ythei we#l. e Our ury speciltyt work in the law department.
_______________ ' NIERM[V OiT " NEW SAFE. Homer Heath, manager of the Mich.
___________________ gan Union announced that his mar-
riage to Katherine M. Rider, '09, will
t' ,t f1EOSCI~A S lV t'gteii ( iittno reak Lates oel take place in Saginaw next Wednes-
t CGQ TTS, t1P ' Which Replace% flqnaged OnW. jay. M1iss R ider is member o Pa
111 fOr B--B' PipeS A new safe "of the lates approver' Beta Phi.
--.model"' was placed in the Treasurer'sI That Dewey Hinkley, tl_, will b(
alut pease ytoU all anid give fiedrn h oias hr r married to Ibliss Francs lrownell, o
very, bessatisractAlon. two compartments in it, the uipper one Kalamnazoo, on January 6, has recent
being a spheroid with a solid~ cylindri- ly been made public. While in colg
E LINE of CLASS PIPES cal door which is schewed in. This fea- Hinckley was a member o Sphinx so
______ture is prot}eted by a patent and has iety, and led the Junior Hop.
-~ t been in use only two years. The safe i Sane Benedict s D1)oered.
. of 1o L ~ of the hardest metal manufactured Hymen was not to be ignored in thi:
manganese steel, and eannot posibl; itiuino apiesfrtemn
;etct l-~blMicah. brd 'Testimony o this fact is shown wit.
The new safe will replace the oe the following maiage annlouncement
Ociim budot~.iUiOd.l blown up last fall, but will be kept i Carl J.,Co, 09, was tied in the nu;
odIils. treat' I d s utinrred.
LEvrything abisolutely lan- i the Treasurer's office instead of in th 1 tial knot to Cecile Lewis on Decemnbe
«e lizr rr1-t2 a tn. 1-5 arid ;-s ? ' vault. It was made by the Victor af 27 at Mt. Clemens. Coe is in truct
1SS E i FOLLY and Lock Company, Cincinnati, O,- at s fmteaisi teuiest.L
uron Street. Er d North 12thofmteaisnthuivrty
tot High School,-Phone °989-4J cost of $1250. man J. Bryson,I0, Lee A White,'10, an
4 , Albert L. Weeks, 10, officiated at th(:
-v wedding.
* - Mary . Everett, '11, and john 0
~ - -Herbold, 11, were married in Detrol"
last Saturday. ,

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e. Our stock of holiday m cK,' car i eptndeni ith the manty
rang },+es of plain cob is in ha'a1thbm or iep Asis. Pc'pen(Sivuar
Ogured deigns, aro amung the fancy silksto be iworn tis ea-
and Mlitte ns, in silk. wool or f,. ir <dasuvwell as rnnhirc, an
vests in wshite and cMors, Amo theeest nut in white

E~clipse Shirts, Mac Hurd~le -full D~ress Shirts
t Robes. Silk, Cotton or Wool Hosiery. Silk or linei Hand-
nd Corley Fur Caps. Mufflers. Srnokiin Jackets-
Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. Umbrellas

tomorrowt at 2 p. m. and on Saturday a
g a. m. in Barbour g ymnasiumu. Nev
(members -will be eeived at this time
Senior engineer basketball practice
Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, city
Y.MI2. C.A.
Class basketball managers uneet In-
terelass manager at5 p. in. Fridayi in
'Trophy Room.
All candidates for Junior lit basket-
ball team meet to)day at .) p. mu.at -Mich-
igan Union.
Fresh engineer h~asketball practice
tdyat 5:30 p. in., city Y. M. C. A..
today ,;of Gargoyle buwsiness staff
'eeliurgay t .5 p.n.

And their Escorts
Pantomime Danciuig Novelty
CARLETTA JEAN IR1
HUMAN FROG SINGING GI
KOLORED KANDY KIDS DANCING ODITI
EXTRA FEATURE
MATHEWS NDO'
tPresent a Tcrave sty 'Act
gEXCLUSIVE PHOTO PL
COMING GRUBER'S ELEPHAI
-°" A Monster in Captivity
EXTRA! Beautiful Michigan Cale
GIVEN AWAY FREE TO ALL
Saturday Matinee Jan.

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