Katherine Kilpatrick, '19-'21L, 1309 Washtenaw avenue. Miss Freeby is now successfully practicing general law in Washington, D. C., and formerly U instructed in law at National Park seminary. FIR TO Tian lyric ng recital from Eur- or Brock, prano, in he Extra Thursday ulnUwI LU LU teAmer- blic, having appeared seven years ago in er returnedstogItaly e war he devoted his patriotic purposes. A. the time he sang in here he had two sons rmy, the rest of the in opera and concert, which were given to -ears ago Signor Bonci tal in University Hall. Brock studied music he University of Mor- At Virginia,,her native >nci predicted a bril- Miss Brock when he sing. On his return qsisted on her singing- This is the Why" of Our Whrefor" Two new reasons should be added to your plea for a larger check next month; one reason, "The Grey Shop," and the other, "The Blu Maize" floral shop. No one can remain un- moved when he hears of these attrac- five places. "The Grey Shop," one of Ann Ar- bor's new confectionery establish- men~s, is open for business under the management of J. C. Malcom and C. F. Wilner, '19. Light lunches and confections of all kinds will co'nsti- tite the service, which will -be in the charge of Robert Tubbs, '22. "'The Blu Maize' floral shop will cater to student trade," is the state- ment of the managers, Alex Lurie and W. S. Wells. Mr. Lurie is a graduate of the, 1913 ag. class of Cornell uni- versity. For the past four years he was superintendent, of the Missouri Botanical Gardens at St. Louis. Mr. W. S. Wells has hitherto been con- nected with the Pharmacy idepart- ment of this University.. ifengbers of Classes '16 and '17 Marry Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Blanche Washburn, '16, to Samuel Tour, '17, on Thursday, Oct. 30.' Mr. and Mrs. Tour will make their future home in Washington, D. C., where both are in government service. Patronize the Daily Advertisers. TO CREAE FUND FOR 'USE OF ENGLISH WOMEN ROSE SEDGWICK MEMORIAL COM- MITTEE PLANS MEET- ING Dean Myra B. Jordan received a let- ter on Friday from Miss Rebecca Eastman, secretary of the Rose Sedg- wick Memorial Fund. This letter stat- ed that there will be a meeting of the committee of this memorial fel-, lowship fund on Nov. 12, at the - en's University club, 106 East 52d street, New York city, to which each member is urged to attend. To Establish'Fellowship; The purpose of this committee is to establish a Fellowship in memory of Rose Sedgwick of the British Edu- cational Mission to America for Eng- lish women at American colleges and universities. Miss Sedgwick stopped 'at Ann Arbor on her tour last year; she died' of influenza on Dec. 31 in New York city. This committee is composed of well known men and women educators in the country as is shown by the following list: Dean Jordan of Michigan, President Mary Carey Thomas of Bryn Mawr col- lege, President Mary E. Wolley of Mount Holyoke college, President El- len F. Pendleton of Wellesley col-; lege, President William Allan Neilson of Smith college, Dean -Virginia C. Gildersleeve, chairman, Dean F. Louise Nardin of the University of Wisconsin, Prof. Stephen P. Duggan of the committee on International Ed- ucational Relations and many others. The plan of the English is being ful- filled, for the officers of the project &re able to announce that Miss Gladys Boone of the University of Birming- ham, selected by a special English committee, has arrived in this coun- try and has started to do graduate work in economics in Columbia uni- versity. Her expenses for this year are being paid by special contribu- tions. Funds Not et Raised The endowment fund now amounts to about $9,000. It is very important that the }total of $25,000 should be completed during the next few months, so that the awarding of fel- lowships may go on .uninterruptedly, and so keep up the friendly relations' between college women of Great-Brit- ain and America. College Notes Michigan Dames are needed to lead industrial clubs in the evening and to assist in the sewing school which meets from 9:30 to 11 on Saturday mornings. If willing to help, report at the city Y. W. C. A. as soon as possible. The Story Tellers league,, will meet at the city Y. W. C. A. at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. All those in- tereste# in stories are welcome. Regular junior and senior hockey practice at, 4 o'clock Monday. All sophomores and 'es'hmen who want to try out for teams, and who were not able to come last Wednesday will please come at this hour. - The first of the hygiene lectures will be held at 4 o'clock.on Thursday in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. At- tendance at these lectures is required from all freshmen and entering soph- omore girls. MICHIGAN MEN TO TU7NE OF 200 ATTENDBANQUET President Hutchins and Large Num- ber of Faculty Present , Michigan State Teachers' associa- tion held its 66th annual meeting at Detroit, Oct. 30 and 31. About 200 Michigan graduates' visited the 'Uni- versity headquarters /at the Hotel Statler. The university banquet was held Thursday evening, Oct. 30, at the Woodward Avenue Baptist church with about 370 in attendanpe. Michigan spirit was not lacking and all present displayed the enthusiasm typical of 'Michigan. President Harry B. Hutc'C- ins presided at the banquet andI :speeches were made by the follow- ing: T. E. Johnson, Supt. of Public Graduate School; Professor Burton, University of Minnesota; Harvey Law- rey, President of State Teachers' as- sociation; and Prof. G. M. Whipple. Ray Parsons, '16, Supervisor of Mu- sic at Highland Park, led the singing and F. A. Roe, -formerly of the Ath- ietic Association of the University of Michigan, led the cheers. I Faculty members present were President Harry B. Hutchins, Dean John R. Effinger, Professor Arthur Sanders, A. S. Whitney, C. Q. Davis, C. S. Barry, G. L. Jackson, G. M. Whip- ple, G. E. Meyers; and J. B. Edmon- son. Former Students VIsiV Ann Arbor Marie Macaulay, '18, Natalie Mur- phy, '15, and Louise Conklin, '13, were guests in Ann Arbor on Saturday. with shim. m- will consist of rs and also. duet favorites. hide- num- raduate Gives Talk to Study Law" was informal talk given Freeby, '04L, 'to a few at the home of E.' IWe have just, received a; shipment from England of r _ _ ~aps_ -a _ r - - w r aa Chaol riledPorerOs .. t If you come at 8:30 You will See a Complete Show BEST ATTRACTIONS FIRS TODAYAND"TMORRO TODAY AND TOMORROW H. INCE Presents Wm. . A 'It Steaks s . IN -- (; f~ 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. .5:3 p.m. to 8: p.m. ' 'WACO / / TRACKS" '13"".-uron"St. '.Upstairs Opp. Interurban Stationover Rae Theatre -t M OUNTAIN and plain and his horses, and long wagon trains crawling over the trail. Such had been his life, until one day they' brought his brother home-murdered!t After that he was Hamilton the Avenger. But when at last he found his man, he found the brother of a woman he loved. Then a strange ordeal of the desert, and a roving Indian band, seeking-and Leave Copy at Quarty's ans Thu Delta LA II ADVERTtSI leave Copy at Quarry's and The etta LOST AND FOUND r. , d s ATTRACTIONS presents his latest comedy. taking--an eye for an eye. The end of the trail? You would never guess. Find it with William S. Hart NTING THEM ROUGH" TOPICS amount Holmes Travelogue JESTIC ORCHESTRA in this powerful romance of human souls. B By Special Request the MAJESTIC offers a return engagement of LOST-A black hand-bag containing a blanket on Washington 4r Fourth Sts., on night of October 17th. A reward of $5.00 wil be paid for its return to E. S. Anderson, 6 D Wells, East Lansing, Michigan. LOST-Black overcoat, Brooks. Broth- ers label, at'-Ohio game. Finder communicate with R. N. Wetherbee, 620 S. State St. Phone 231. 'Re- ward. LOST-Michigauma pin' class of '20, yesterday. Finder please return and receive reward. Box H, Daily' Office. ONE DAY ONLY WANTED-Typist to cut mimeograph stencils. Must be experienced. Box R, care of Daily. WANTED-To board a club of upper- classmen. Private waiting and din- ing room. Tel. 2693-J. Ask for landlady: WANTED - A good student steno- grapher for part time. Educators Association, 216 Nickels Arcade. WANTED-Room-mate. Two dollars per week. 316 S. State St. FOi RENT FOR RET-Comfortable suite at 1215 S. University. 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