DHEMIST WILL HERE WEDNESDAY LECT ey's Confectionery elicious Sodas own Cream A lecture on "The Training of Chem- ists for Industrial Service," by Dr. L. H. Co_7e, assistant general man- ager of the 'National Aniline and Chemical company, will be given at the meeting of the Michigan section of the American Chemical society to be held at 7:30 o'clock on Wednesday night, in the amphitheater of the Chemistry building. and 166 S. Main Iz r4 the 'Red Feather' Is T-ise Dramatic Step, "Red Feather" is but the fist of a number of such operas which it is hop- ed to produce at Michigan, according to officials in charge of the produc- tion. There has been for some time, it was stated, a feeling that there was a place at MNichigan for. another, opera production which would incl de not only the students but the faculty and the School of Music.'r It was with this fact in view that, at-'& faculty meeting where the ques- tion of Michigan dranatics was beingr discussed, it was suggested that some; standard opera which would offer op- portunities for both faculty and stu- dents to appear, should be staged, and "Red Feather" was chosen as the first. of these. It was distinctly understood that this was in no way, to take then place of the Union opera.r "Ied Feather" is in ho sense an ex- periment. ,It has been successfully staged in New York and other eastern cities._ In that numerous of the principals are from the School of Music and have made .names for themselves on the1 concert stage, while the students in.7 the cast have shown exceptional tal- ent, Mr. E. Mortimer Shuter feels Vat1 he can promise much for" °R6 Feather," A special symphony orchestra of 30 pieces is 'now being drilled for the opera, under the direction of Prof. Earl V. Moore. SATURDAY'S WIND STORM CAUSES MINOR DAMAGES (Continued from Page One) ly wiped out is false. Although the town was in total. darlgness until after 11 o'clock the greatest damage was *done when a piece of the opera house roof, 30 feet in length, was hurled down on the occupants ,of a Ford standing in front of the building, in- juring ohe man whose name it was impossible to ascertain. At the time of the cyclone a few years ago Ann Arlor also escaped with practically no fnjury. William J. Hussey, professor of astronomy ,and director of the observatory, when ask- ed for his explanation that both of the storms had not hit Ann Arbor, re- marked that he felt that it was simply an accident. Sheriff Recovers Stole'n Coat A coat, stolen from the Union some weeks ago, has been recovered by the sheriff, and the owner may have it at the office by properly identifying it. i i 4- JI l G _'.., :v s TUESDAY 12:30-J-Lop committee have Miel ganensian picture taket at Spe ding's studio. 4:00-Piano recital by Albert Loc wood in School of Music. 4:00-Oratorical board meets in roc 302 Mason hall. 4:30-Girls' Glee club rehearsal Barbopr gym. 6:45-Mt. Clemens club meets at 8 E. Washipgton. 7:00-Adel hi House of Represent tives meetA 'on fourth. floor Univi sity hall. 7:00-Men's VddcatIonal club me( in Lane hall. 7:00-Choral Union rehearsal School of Music. 7:1.-Spanish students meet to fox club similar to Cercle Francais room 103, University hall. 7:30-New England club meets Lane hall. 7:30-Michigan Dames meet in La hall. Dr. V. C. Vaughan speaks 8:00-Varsity Glee and Mandolin -cl concert in Hill auditorium 8:00-American Officers of the Gri War meet in Lane hall. WEDNESDAY 12:00-Honor committee have Mic ganensian picture at S.peddinl studio. 3:00-Thanksgivingi service comm tee meets in Lane hall. 3:00-Meeting of Senior-Lits 205 El son hall. 6:00-Phi Sigma holds initiation ba quet at Willitt's cafe. 7:00-Fresh Mandolin club practi in Lane hall. 7:00--Zionist society meets in La hall 7:30-42nd Division meeting in r"O 325 'Union. 7:30-St. John's military acader alumni hold banquet in room 3 union. 7:30-Alpha Nu meeting in rooms University hall. ' 7:30 - American I CheAical so14 meets in amphitheater of Chemic building. ...n U -f E . x . I V! , N V ,~ ALL these well -known Ann Arbor dealers sell Nunnally's c 5,. 0 1 the famous Candytof the South 8. 'p., U, Auditorium E. C. Edsill Fisher's Pharmacy, Sugden Drug Company Jno. A.Tice Tuttle Lunch Room TAURSDAY 7:30-Rochester club meets In 306 Union. All Rochester ME vited. 5:00-Pre-festival concert by Heifetz, violinist, in Hill audit r en ission 50c, 1IS, Slatr's & Wh 4 'MCND FN K.i _ . mm WI o __ _ FRIDAY 8:00-Spotilght vaudeville in Hill an itorium. U-NOTICES The Craftsmen club will not go Ypsilanti tonight as planned. Re ular meeting at Masonic Temi Saturday, Dec. 6. \ A representative from each' of t following organizations should cor to the Michiganensian offices b tween 1 and 5 o'clock any afte noon this week for the purpose' identifying members in group ph tographs: Alpha' Rho Chi, Moni Theta Chi, Theta Xi, Gamma Phi B ta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Del Gamma, Alpha Phi, T-Square; Cc mopolitan club, and Forestry club. Patronize the Daily Advertisers. I T HIS is a new-fashioned world, but Murals are the "old-fashioned"tastingTurkish cic'arette. 1 00 % pure Turkish tobacco makes them taste that way. That's why thousands and thousands of men demand them. 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