Michigan's chapter of Lambda Choi Alpha fraternity, 1511 Washtenaw ave- nue, was host at the tenth annual na- tional convention of the general fra- ternity held in Ann Arbor Dec. 31, Jan. 1, 2, and 3. The conclave closed at noon Saturday when Indianapolis was chosen as the place where the 1921 meeting will be held. One hundred and fifty delegates and convention which was said to be the largest in the history of the annual gathering. The convention opened Wednesday evening, Dec. 31, with a smoker in the chapter house. In- formal talks were given by local al- umni and faculty members of the Ann Arbor chapter on the local situation.' New Year's day was given over to so- cial functions with a formal dinner dance bejng ld in the evening at the Union. were held all day Friday and Satur- day morning, when action on petitions for chapters and organization for the coming year took place. Authorization was given to publish the history of the part played by members of Lamb- da Chi Alpha in the recent world war. The Michigan Daily, the only uta lug paper in Ann Arbor, contains alU the latest campus, city, and world news .--Adv. t . t lk aving your ;RGINE, it softer finish Announcement and Invitation 1I * REPAIRING The new Betsy Ross Shop is now practically completed and we extend a cordial invitation to all our friends to come in and see it. Students, faculty, townspeople, all are included. No mat-, ter whether you want to buy or not, come in and (Oontinued from Pag 4. Men shall, not wear in any part of the buil the concourse, the main tap room and the base Freshmen must take off caps immediately uponE Sbuilding. Members who main in the building longe moments, are expected to hats and overcoats at the room on the first floor. shall he made for this shall the Union be res anything lost in the buil 5. Gambling, drinking cants, entering the buildi toxicated condition, and toxicating liquor into the1 each and all absolutely prc one inaringing this rule, in shall be subject to immed from the building, and on board of directors may ed or expelled from mem Stipulate Care of A 6. No book, journal, pa furniture, trophy, work o ice of equipment mayhbe the room where it shall placed by the managem and periodicals must no1 cut, or taken from the r and in each instance mu ed to their proper places 7. Except by special p the house committee, an such regulations as it m no subscription paper or be circulated, nor may a event be advertised in an building, and no wares or er than those that pertai ion may be exposed for building, except as is house rule 52. Rules on Smnok 8. No dogs or other an permitted in the building 9. There shall be no - I I _, look around, We want you to see our drapes, _ " , ' . f decorations, lighting effects and especially our sanitation features and comfortable upholstered pullmans. y,, t: MR. AND MRS. W. F. RAY. s'3 FOURTH AVE. : I J' the ladies' dinig r ception room, nor, present, in the as: Jacent corridor. 10. Children, un be permitted to e Those who enter th tendants must, wli remain with their Guests an 11. A "guest" is not a member of t granted the buildin j I re is always a reason why (. ' RADS o-the are made'of 100% pure Turkish world's most famous tobacco for rown about the Black Sea, in the rules. A. "visitor" is a pe member, who, subpect to is permitted to enter the bt in the company of a meml guest or a holder of an an card, and to remain with su or guest or holder during stay in the building. 12. No person eligible iember of the Union by article III of the constitutik come a guest; and such, p be a visitor not exceedingt except by the special writi sion of the house committ Cards Renewabl, 13. Any member, upon plication on a prescribed have issued to any eligible ing more than thirty miles Arbor a non-transferable extending the building pr him for not more than one by the consent of the house the same may be renewed f er period of one week. 14. The same person n troduced as a guest of a only six times in one fisca 20 Per Ci DISCOUNT DS are alpo the world's largest selling Turkish cigarette-and their greatest 1sales in any yearwas in 1919. don't you agree, there is always a jfI- & of f is true .that "ordinary' cigarettes costh Judge for yourself-! a trfle less. E # V. and Egyfin'm utrbn S, '" . /1 *lPkI ALL C I/ . FUR -at - I U 1U vtV _ Varsity Tozrer , t ll I"4 SI 1