ap An, sables Joe Parker's and arrels from old haunt the Union policy, just' an- cials, is carried in the ph anom equipped with ad of the dazzl- ling hoards, as hors to Carve Names is expected, sedate seniors] e the old custom of carving es, which made old' Joe' famous resort, but instead mming lagers of more thati cent, steins of sweet cider, d "cokes," will be shoved tops. lations will be made by the ials on how the tables shall except that the seniors take eand pains in inscribing es and numerals. "It should 'in which to take pride and ,id George Hurley, general "for when one table is i inscriptions, the top will FIVE SWAMPS OHIO 'ATE QUINTET, 40 TO 22 administered Ohio State's' irt'defeat of the yeAr Mon.. at Urbana, 40 to 22. The was poor on the part of s' ending 15 to 13, with the ading. In the second period s liasket shooters got the ge and ran the score out of. be taken off and placed on the walls around the room." Hang Tops on Walls Here the battered tops will hang for the life of the building, a century, perhaps, for thatas the estimated dur- ation of the Union. As at Joe's the returning alumni can revisit the. scenes of their dissipation, and point out with pride or with dissatisfaction to the second generation of their fam- ily, the names of their progenitors so carefully carved years before. FOUR CLOSE GAMES PLAYED BY FRATERNITY COURT TEAMS Four .games of unusual speed and nierit were run off in the'interfrater- nity basketball league Thursday night. The best game of the evening was that in which Phi Kappa Sigma de-I feated Theta Xi, 18 to 8.' Reason, center on the Theta Xi five, was-the outstanding star. Guy Moulthrop was the star of the game which Psi Upsilon took from Beta Phi, 13 to 9. He threw the ma- jority of the points for his team, and, was strong on defense. St. John, Nu Sigma .Nu forward, and Doty, at the same position on the Alpha Sigma Phi team, starred for their respective teamp, both being re- sponsible for the -majority of the points that carried the two fives to a- tie, and the Nu Sig's to a victory, 16 to 14. Delta Theta Chi and Phi Chi fought stubbornly for the full time before the latter team won, 13 to 9. WHAT'S GOING ON FRID.AY, 11:00-Soph p igiaer assembly in room. 3481 Engineering building. 12:30-Polonia . Literary circle has group picture taken, at White's stu- dio. - 6:30=-Presbyterian young people's sleigh ride. to Saline. Sleighs. leave. church promptly, 7:30-,lymouth. guild slelgbz ride. party. Leave from Congregation- al .church. 7:80-Phi Sigm. miets in room 173 Natural' Science building. Dr. Con- nell speaks. 7:30-Alpha Nu -debating society meets in chapter rooms to go to Var- sity debAte in a body. 8:00-Varsity dMebate. Michigan vs. Chicago in Hill auditorium. Uni- versityband concert begins at 7:40 o'clock. SATURDAY 1:30-Iota Sigma Pi meets in room 151, Chemistry building. 2:00-Pennsylvania students hold nov- elty get-together party in old Union. Party ends at 5:30 o'clock. 7:00-Newark, N. J., 'club meets in room 306 of Union. 730--Craftsman club meeting in' Masonic temple. All student Mas- ons are asked to be present. 7:30-Student Volunteers meet in Lane hall. 7: 45-Ex-Pres. William H. Taft speaks on "Capital, I4bor and the Soviet," Hill auditoriu'm. 8:00--Fancy dress party in harbour gymnasium. SUNDAY 6:15-University union religious ser- vice in Hill auditorium. Dr. Louis Wolffey speaks. MONDAY 7:30-Varsity Mandolin club practice in University Hal 8:00-Stephen Leacock, Canadian au- thor-humorist, speaks on "Laughing w h Leacock," in Hill auditorium. Students desiring to take Summer school work this year will be able to govern their secimd sempester ele- tions accordingly, as the abridged an- nouncemxlent of the courses to be of- fered will be issued Wednesday, Jan. 21. This bulletin will give all the courses and instru'ctors,, but not the hours of recitation. A complete bul- letin will be made up during the spring semester. "Y" OFFERS EMPLOYMEN - FOR STUDENTS WHO DESIRE WORK There is employment at Lane hall for men wishing to work for their Tuttle'.s Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. TO BE WI 'ANN ARBOR CHOP SUET Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. n. to midnight Steaks and Chops $14 S. State SCHLANDERER & SEYFRIED iER NWiD(q YFRIfp u Rns CUBES n, 9 lilt"" JEWELERS- - of- Quality and Service 113 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor. Mich. There's a B9 Satisfaction In buyingrw. your ,. Drug Store 'Necessities at The EerbaCh Son, Go. 200-204 E.,LIBERTY ST. board, who bave no 8 or 1 o'clock [a ommodated shortly classes, according to G. G. Whitney, tion as the bureau ih '21, in charge of the employment bu- coming almost daily. reau of the "Y." If applicants can-1 wish to work as substit not be placed at ones, they can' be ends can also be acco I )' If Up At The Top- And Staying There I t seven 'baskets Illinois. . Fran- IMichigan Daily advertising is th# the losing quin- one recognised means of rH khg student' trade. TAXI 1 999 999 -I x 4 CK -TAXI 999 ':1 4:' 4,. r 3swald A. Herz Interior Decorating U-NOTICES There will be no meeting of the ad- visory board of the Women's league as formerly announ ed in this column. The Baptist guild will hold no meeting Sunday evening on account of thei union service in Hill auditorium. The box social to be given by the Good- fellowship club and the city "Y" at 'the Country club is postponed from Friday evening until Satur- day evening. paniors have 13 more days in which to make appointments for Michi- ganensian sittings without the ex- tra charge. Presidents of the following fraterni. ties should send representatives to the Michiganensian betleen 1 and 4 o'clock today to correct names of ,members, or to add new names to chapter lists: Chi Psi, Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Phi, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Delta Chi, Sigma 'Nu, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Nu Alpha, Acacia, Alpha, Sigma / Phi, Zeta Beta Tau, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Kappa Beta Psi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Sigma Delta Beta Phi, Kappa Nu, Gamma Eta Gamma, and Theta Chi. CERCLE FRANCAIS TO HOLD MEMBERSHIP DANCE JAN. 24 7 There was' ptenty of room at the top for a cigarette .of tip top. quality at a rock bottom price. And that's where Spur comes in. For men who judge a cigarette by its Jocks, by its blend, by its taste-well, Spur was made for them. Money can't buy any- thing better ta - Spur's. new blend of choicest Oriental and American tobaccds that brings out to the full that good old tobacco taste. Spur's satiny imported paper crimped (not pasted thaE makes an easier-drawing, slowor burning cigarette. Spur's smart brown and silver packet, three- fold to preserve the delicate Spur flavor and fragrance. Spur's moderate priCe-20c for 20-helps you and doesn't huft Spur quality. /A -0 y , Now is the time to redecorate your rooms for the "Hop" guests. We employ only 'the most competent men and can do your work now. We also carry a complete line of shes, Etc., to brighten up the house. Call us and let us know your wants. Floor Wax 1 353-Fl. West Washington St. The annual dance of the Cercle Francais will be held at 9 o'clock the night of Jan. 24 in Sarah Caswell An- gell hall., Admission may be gained by those who hold associate member- ship tickets and by the active mem- bers of the club. Plans are being made for a musical program. Laws to Hear Lecture Series Mr. J. A. Veasey, counsel for the Carter Oil company, is scheduled to give a series of lectures at the Law school, during the second semester. Mr. Veasey will lecture on the sub- ject, "The Law of Oil." The exact time of the lectures has not been set as yet. MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES at Tices' Drug Store, 117 S. Main St. Fresh every Friday.-Adv. L} I.I SR ed 4 d Spurs got there. I' / 'U' aG~ t MVH( tj.r 2 I l -, -' m 5 There Will Be No Dancing Parties This Week. Dances Will B e Resumed Next Week. /