7b x.x FLOWERING PLANTS League uonacucs n~s & Hall Yuletide Parties Q Telegraph Delivery 1002 S. Univ. Vacation entertainment for Uni- versity girls was furnished by the Women's league, at. an afternoon tea party, a sleigh ride, and a dance on New Year's eve. Sixty girls attended a party given at the Alpha Phi house, and 22 went on the sleigh ride. At 10:30 o'clock, aft- er passing by nearly every girl'a home, refreshments were served at the htome of Miriam Schlotterbeck, '23, and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing and singing Michi- gan songs. The New Year's eve dance was held in the Arcade: hall. Over 30 couples black degrees and 3 copying were present,. vot Sometimes RADIO SENDS OUT but Always HOLIDAY MESSAGES PERFECT. Sending out.carols on Christmas 11 every deoree eve and 1920 greetings on New Year's eve kept the .University wire- I less telephone laboratory busy during Ave-D NewYorhe holidays. " Lieut.-Col. John P. Lucas, head' of the University R. O., T C., and Prof. P. H. Evans, of the engineering de- partment, had charge of the wireless telegraph. Both radio telegraph and radio telephone were used. More than a dozen amateur wireless telephone operators notified Colonel Lucas that they had succeeded in picking up the carols sent out Christ- mas eve. The, New Year's greetings sent to all parts of the country Dec. 31 consisted of a 60-word message i AC ( written ,by, Rev. Lloyd Douglas, of the local Congregational church. class is for those who -know how to 71'dance and wish to learn the latest u OM e 11steps and variations. It will start Tuesday, January Twelfth, (at seven- Athena Literary society will meet at fifteen P. M.) and will end with a com- 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening on the plimentary, formal party Friday eve- fourth floor of University hall. The ning, January thirtieth. program will consist of a number of Enrollment for women will be held impromptu talks.° in Newberry Hall, and for men in the Michigan Union Annex from three to Comedy club rehearsal for "Alice tlve o'clock p. n. at For TV S $8.50 to $18.00 Sit by the Fire," will be o'clock Tuesday afternoon., held at 3 Classes are exclusively for Univer- sity men and women, who are cordially Invited to Join.--Adv. ANNOUNCEIExT Mr. and Miss Moses wish to announce that their third term of dancing les- sons in the Michigan Union'Annex will begin Monday, January Eleventh., The "Beginner's Class," fo those who ;have had no previous instruction or practice, will meet Monday and Wed- nesday from seven-fifteen to eight-fif- teen p.m. The "PRE-HOP Class," designed specially for, but not imited to, thoser ,planning to attend the Junior Hop, will meet on Tuesday and Thursday. This Neckwear a..c 1 , Courteous and satisfactor, TREATMENT Ito every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $510,000.00 Resources .........$4,000,000.00 Northwet Cor. Main & Haron 707 North University Ave. $1.50 to $7.50 Robes $20.00 to $100.00 , -r 4There's'a'BigSatisfaction in buying your Drug Store Necessities - at The Eberbach & Son Co. 200-204 E. LIBERTY ST. o- Top'Coats Hats and Caps Walking Sticks Belts d -. DAVID WHITNEY BUILDING Woodward at Park JOURNALISTS NEED NEW CLASSROOMS ,: U *1 TODAY I' ARLIE APLIN k-Cy indlered Fiy in YS PLEASURE' MIXTURE FOR YOU ALL- Also - 4TOGRAPH .STRA 14 PI 4CLUDING TAX Balcony 25c; Children 10c AY-THURSDAY in "THE GOAT" Lif- D." wrs. Typewriting, prolnptly, accurately done. O. D. Nickels Arcade.-Atv. neatly and Morrill, 17 Journalism classes will be held dur- ing the remainder of this semester in the Ann Arbor Press building, as us .41. Two of the" rooms which have been utilized heretofore by the de- partment of journalism have been thrown into one tp give larger class- room, spacef < Prof.John R. Brumm states that the "steady increase In enrollment nr the' classes in journalism will neces- sitate holding the classes some other place during thenext semester. It is probable that some of the class rooms in the'new library will be utilized. EX-REGENT BARBOUR DONATES OLD HOME Former Regent Levi Barbour, of Detroit, recently notified the Regents of the University of the gift of his residence on 661 Woodward avenue ,Detroit. The proceeds from the lease of the home will go toward the schol- arship fund for oriental woien al- ready established by Mr. Barbour. This latest gift of Mr. Barbour brings t total of his gifts to the University to early 500,000. APPOINT BOARD OF GOVERNORA FOR BETSY BARBOURRESIDENCE Dean Myra B. Jordan; Mrs. J. 0. Schotterbeck, and Mrs. J. R.i Effinger, of. Ann Arbor, Miss Mary Turner and Mrs. A. W. Dack of Detroit, have been appointed as a board of governors for the Betsy Barbour residence by the 13oard of -Regents. The residence, which will be ready next fall, will house about 100 girls. LOUISE POTTER ACCEPTS NEW SECRETARYSHIP IN DETROIT Louise Dotter, '16, who. has been secretary to Dean Myra B. Jordan for the past few years, has accepted a po- sition as private secretary to Mr. Charles L. Spain, deputy superintend- ent of public schools in Detroit. Anna Lloyd, '18, now holds the position in Dean Jordan's office and has taken charge of the work there. Former Student Marres Albion Girl Victor Dibble, ex-'20L, was married to Miss Ethel Vaughn Rogers, of Al- bion, on Dec. ,21, 1919. Mr. Dibble left the University in his second year to enter the service. Both are grad- uates of Albion college. Mr. and Mrs. Dibble will make their home in Detroit,. where Mr. Dibble is successfully connected with a promin- ent real estate firm. 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