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November 04, 1919 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1919-11-04

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All members of Masques are asked
to meet on Tuesday at 4 o'clock in
Barbour gymnasium.
The third meeting of the Girls' re-
serve leaders training course will be
held at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening at
Newberry hall. This, meeting will be
dismissed early so that girls may go
to the Band Bounce.
Girls who have not learned how' to
open their gymasium lockers will be
given instruction from 2 to 5 o'clock
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day afternoons.

attend at
o'clock Tues,
gymnasium.

afternoon in Barbour

Freshman girls who are unable
try out for hockey on Monday,
Wednesday may do so Tuesday
Thursday on Palmer &ld.

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An important meeting of the inter-
collegiate committee will be held at 4
o'clock Thursday afternoon at Helen
Newberry residence.
Campus News'
Hazel Goodrich, '15, of Owosso, Cath-
erine Frost, '19, of Mt. Pleasant, and
-Mildred Kirkpatrick, '19, of Coldwater,
visited friends here over the week
end.

W, H. Grover, ex-'18, and Mrs. Grov-
er of Seattle are the guests of friends
here.
Winifred Cochran, '18, of Detroit and
Cathleen Conklin, '19, of Muskegon,
are visiting in Ann Arbor.
Dr. R. I. Merrit, '19, Dr. Raymond
Roussin, '17, Dr. Paul Holt; '18, all of
Detroit, were here over the week end.
Sarah Caughey, '19, spent Sunday at
her home here.
Associate Professor Stevenson of
the University of Iowa, former in-
structor here, visited friends here
Monday.
Girls' Glee Club To Hold Practice
Thp first regular rehearsal of the
University Girls' Glee- club will be

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Imitted: -
Cady, Wyvern will hold a short meeting
Doher- at 1:15 o'clock prompt Tuesday eve-
Dixie ning at the Alpha Phi house. Initia-
22, Bea- tion will take place at 4 o'clock
m, '21, Thursday afternoon at the home of
Ireman, Alice Hussey, '21.
e Kemp,
e Linde- Membership tryouts for Athena are
>ry, '20, postponed from Tuesday, Ndv. 4, to
roe, '20, 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening, Nov. 11.
hredib They will be held in room 302 Ma-

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The first of the hygiene lectures will
be held at 4 (o'clock Thursday after-
noon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.'
Attendance at these lectures is re-
quired of all freshmen and entering
sophomores.
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 o'clock on -Sat-
-urday mornings. If willing to help,
report at the city Y. W. C. A. as soon
as possible.

held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at
Paul Stimson, '19, of Owensboro, Barbour gymnasium. All new girls
Kentucky, was in Ann Arbor this week 'as well as those of last year should'
end. report.
$25 PRIZE $25
FOR THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT *
OF PHOTOGRAPHS MADE AT THE RANDALL STUDIO
The Advertisement is to fill a 2-column by 3-inch. space.
There must be NO picture in the advertisement.
All copy must be delivered to the Randall Studio, 121 E. Wash-
ington St., by November 20, 1919.
The writer of the best advertisement will receive a cash prize of
$25.00. The writers of otlier advertisements which are used will re-
ceive $5.00 in trade at the Randall Studio.
The judges will be Mr. G. C. Maedel, proprietor of the Randall
Studio, Professors J. R. Brumm and H. -. Adams.
Randall Studio
PHON ~98121 . WAUI1~GTO l

6 c a package
during the war

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The Story Tellers league will meet
At at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at
ls .the city Y. W. C. A. All those inter-
up ested in stories are welcome:
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ing girls, was
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lass.

Any non-freshman 'girls who wouldt
be interested in teaching sewing and
could give Saturday mornings .from
9 to 11 o'clock, wil please call at New-
berry hall or see Marjorie Van Nor-
man..
Dean Myra B. Jordan will be at
home to University women Tuesday
afternoons from November to March,
at 1215 Hill street.
All University houses which have
not chosen 'a representative to the
board of representatives of the Wom-
en's league' should do so at once.
Send the representative's name to
Elsie Erley,.'20,. at Martha Cook dorm-
itory.

BluMaize Blossom Shop
Love is sweet, but oh, how bitter
To -love a' girl whose face dont fit her.
But with her beauty she all wouldamaze
If' she wore flowers bought at BlueMaize.
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upperclassmen. Newberry hall before going to the
mnust not wear their hair hospital. This, ruling was made be-
,cause of the inconvenience to both
nen are expected to -work girls and social workers when they go
ancement of the Univer- to the hospital without appointments.
must not walk oni the Mrs. John R. Effinger will be at
n the .corridors with their home to University women every Wed-
nesday afternoon from November to
must learn college songs Ma ch, at 1025 Martin street.
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allowed in the Library; Girls who have been asked to work
to both men and girls. f on the membership campaign of the
must attend all clas1Women's Athletic association to be
held on Thursday, are requested to

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Saturday, gold
edal. Medal has
>und Man, 1915"
to 515 Monroe.

'-A gold cuff link bearing the
Aals J. B. G., on Friday evening.
der please return to 514 E. Jef-
on or call 2756-J.
-Leather notebook with name
Robert Patterson.-on it. Finder
ase return to C. Mi. Campbell.

LOST-A black hand-bag containing
a blanket on WAshington or 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.
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WANTED-By three adults, furnished
apartment or light housekeeping
.rooms for winter months. Answer
wanted at once. Call 2031-W.
WANTED-To board a club of upper-
classmen. Private waiting and din-
ing room. Tel. 2693-J. Ask for
landlady.
WANTED-Typist to cut mimeograph
stencils. Must be experienced. Box
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