' I 'versity Women St. Clair and Sunm I rwan e direc- will be 'at 9 speak arid Miss Nora Crane WHunt, of n the University School of Music, wills a a e I O a NZ sing. All women of the University are invited. GIRLS RESERVE CLUB Junior and senior hockey practice, will be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday. IDEALS AND ORGANIZATION TO BE Florence Paddack, '17, ,Tanet Mc- Farland, '17, Evalyn Moore, '17, all of Detroit, and Beulah Phillips, et- 17, of Pontiac, were guests at' New- berry residence over the, week end. Mrs. E. R. Warner and Miss Edith Warners of Jackson, spent Saturday with Ed. Warner. Ruth Sems, '16, Ruth Daily, '19, Bet- ty Upright, ex-'19, Margaret Douglas, '18, Zelpha Pallister, '18, all of De- troit, yela Dischinger, '19, of Port Clinton, Ohio, Carpline Wittman, '19, of Toledo, ands Ada Inglis, '15, of Bat- tle Creek were here over the week end as the guests of friends. Lyndon and Compar -Established 1905- Ann Arbor's ExclusIve Ko and Finishing Shop Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Expert Amateur Finishing by most Modern Methods Two Doors West of Hill Auditoriu ---- I I dent, 1 matters. ieeting will be Thursday eve- at were left in ie gotten from ay, Oct. 24, at be held Wed- clock,-at New- B. Jordan will afternoon. Lockers will be given out Wednesday afternoon and Friday morning at Bar- bour'gymnasium. Clothes will be sold at all other 'times. Final tryouts for the University Girls' Glee club will be held from 4 to 5 o'clock Monday afternoon in Miss Nora Crane Hunt's studio, in the Uni- versity School of Music. The Michigan Daily, delivered to your door daily except Monday, $3.50 a year.-Adv. THEATRE 3TOBER 26 .1 THE- K- l SIMILAR TO CAMP FIRE GIRLS Under the direction of Miss Lucile Litaker, the new city Y. W. C. A. sec- retary .for girls' work, 12 Girls' Re- serve clubs will be organized. These clubs are for school girls and employ- ed girls between the ages of 10 and 18. The organization is similar to that of the Camp Fire girls but elim- inates much of the expense connect- ed with being a Camp Fire girl. The insigniato be worn is a "G. R.," which each girl must herself embroider on tie and arm-band. The purpose of the Girl Reserves is to give girls through normal, natural activities, the habits, insights, and ideas *hich will make them responsi- ble women, capable and ready to help make America more true to its best hope and traditions. University Women to Help Miss Litaker will'be further assist- ed in this work by University women m'any of whom, according to Miss Florence FIide, 4general secretary of the City Y. W. C. A., are now ren- dering valuable assistance and co- operation. DEAN MYRA B. JORDAN GIVES SUPPER FOR HOUSE HEADS The heads of 60 University houses were entertained at a supper given by Dean Myra B. Jordan on Tuesday eve- ning in Barbour gymnasium. After the social time a business meeting was held, for the purpose of discussing house problems, and organization of University house-heads. The following girls were elected to offices for the coming year: presi- dent, Mildred Harris, '21, Anderson house secretary-treasurer, Vera Jane, '20, Fox house. Have your typewriting done by Kel- ly. Apply blaly office between one and flve.-Adv. 'Virginia Straughn, '16, of Flint, was In Ann Arbor Saturday for the game. D H. Meloche, '15, C. G. Schoeffel, '16, W. H. Graves, '19, all of Detroit, C. A. Fisher, '04, of Steubensville, Ollio, and A. W. Ropb, '08, of Jack- son, visited here over Saturday and Sunday. Herbert Trix, '12E, Robert Loiimerj ex'19, Sidney Steen, '16E, Arthur Mon- iger, '16A, Holland Cowen, '19, Wm. Palmer, '15, all from Detroit, and Wm. Plummer, ex-'20, of Los Angeles, were. here for the M. A. C. game. Rhea Barbarin, '19, Alice Paul, '19, Evadne Wright, '19, all of Detroit Mrs. Roberta Skinner, '17, of Lansing, and Mildred kolb, '15, of Battle Creek, spent the week end in Ann Arbor. r «rmrim I 4>4 r M r .,4 This Handsome. AE W FALL OOT at $io * Eva Bowen, '18, Margaret '18, Ann Christiansen, '18, Avery, all of o OOK $J4Q Ly~s%"I' HA WL cOs~fAND' oso. R. ErOO D^RD SCHOOL OF DANCING 516 E. William St. JEANETTE KRUSZKA RESIDENCE PHONE 1780-W STUDIO PHONE 1 422-J is one of the best values we have shown this season. The low heel makes it a very comfortable boot for the college girl or for tramping, and the'l cjng narrow vamp gives it a-very fashionable appearance. Cdmes in black calf, brown russia calf and black kid. : X) ( AT. THE.. i ITRAQ[ ~ Rkt . fi . PAT . BOOT SHOP 115 So. Main St. 1.00, 1.50 2.00 ,. _. e _ r a on, rt Ser e 7 I I AUSPICES OF THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY Auditorium--Ann Arbor-1919-192 Five World Renowne Attractions Nov. 6-ALLESANDRO BONCI Celebrated Italian opera star and singer of songs, as- sisted by ELEANOR BROCK, distinguished Amer- ican Soprano. Dec. 15-NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY CAROLYN BEEBE, Pianist and Director. Elev- en famous musicians in a program of soli, duets, trios e and other ensemble numbers, involving violins, viola, double bass, bassoon, clarinet, flute, etc. Jan. 23-MISCHA LEVITSKI Russian Pianist, who ranks among the world's lead- ing virtuosos. Feb. 28-CAROLINA LAZZARI Prima Donna Contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, late of the Chicago Opera Company. An artist who possesses art poise, intelligence and. other desirable qualities, 'to a degree which has made her universally popular. April 1-TRIO DE LUTECE A renowned ensemble combination which always de- lights its hearers, consisting of GEORGE %BAR- RERE, Flutist; CARLOS SALZEDO, Harpist; and PAUL KEFER, 'Cellist, in a brilliant program of soli, duets, and triqs. MAIL ORDERS for course tickets at $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.06 will be filled in the order of receipt and will be sent out about November L PUBLIC SALE of all tickets not ordered by nail, Hill Auditorium Box Office, saturday, October 25, 8 to 12; thereafter at School of Music. Address orders to Charles A. Sirk, Secretary, University School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. ) BONCI