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Wines-Reed' Wedding Announced:

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oncert tour in
Dobbs Ferry,
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Concert series

Announcement is made of the mar-
riage on Feb. 7 in Ann Arbor of Dor-
othy P. Wines to Harold 1. Reed of
Cincinnati. Mrs. Reed, who is an in-
structor in the School of Music, ex-
, pects to continue her musical studies
in June under Frank La Farge in New
York City. The couple will begin
housekeeping next fall in Cincinnati.
CREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug
Store, 117 S. Main St.-Adv. ,

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ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY
Excellent CHOP SUEY from
Steaks and Chops 814S . tate
You will now find on
display a fine line of
spring millinery at the
parors of -
STEVENS & PERSHING
618 PACKARD STREET

The play reading class of Masques"
will hold a meeting at 4, o'clock on
Tuesday afternoon at Brbour gym-
nasium. The chairman urges all mem-
bers to attend.
Dean Myra B. Jordan and Mrs. J. R.
Effinger will not be at home to Uni-
versity women this week, for they will
accompany the agent of the purchas-
ing department' of the University to
Grand Rapids, fdr the purpose of buy-
ing furniture for Betsy Barbour dorm-
itory. Dean Jordan will be in her of-
fiee on Wednesday morning.
Freshman girls' basketball practice
will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesdays
in the future, instead of at 5 o'clock,
as in the past.
Tryouts for the Girls' Mandolin club
will be held from 2 to 5:30 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon in the Cosmopol-
itan club room in University hall. All.
women students, except freshmen,
who are interested in playing the
mandolin, banjo, or guitar, are invited
to try out for .membership.
There will be general rehearsal of
the Junior Girls' play at 4 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon in Barbour gym.
Mrandolin Clua
Calls Try ou'ts
The Girls' Mandolin club ,is now
'about to enlarge its membership, and
is inviting all women students of the
University, except freshmen, who
play the mandolin, banjo, or gnitar to
come to tryouts. These will be held
from 3 to 5:30 o'clock Tuesday after-

noon, March 2,. in the Cosmopolitan
club room in University hall.
The Girls' Mandolin club was
founded last fall and made its first
appearance at the All-Nation Jam-
boree. It was voted a decided success
at this time, and now takes its place
among active campus organizations.
Campus News
Roy L. Muskatt, '17, spent the week
end in Ann Arbor. Mr. Maskatt saw
service with the Ambulance units re-
cruited -at the University in June of
1917.
H. Leslie Carroll, '17E, of Lock-
port, N. Y., spent the week end here
as the guest of friends.
Ben. 0. Shepherd, '13L, of Detroit,
was in Ann Arbor Saturday and Sun-
day.
Dr; Francis T. McCormick, '04M, of
Detroit, visited here Saturday.
E. R. Ailes, '02, treasurer of. the
Detroit Steel Products Co., was the
guest of friends here over Sunday.
Ward D. Peterson, '19, of Flint, was
here Saturday and Sunday.
Edwin y Mercer, '12L, of Detroit,
spent the week end in Ann Arbor.
Judge Henry S. Slyfield, '06L, of
Detroit,'visited friends here over Sun-
days
Marcia Pinkerton, '19, of Detroit is
spending a few days in Ann Arbor as
the guest of friends.
Benjamin R. Fullerton, ex-'20M, of
Detroit, was here Saturday and Sun-
day.

Tubey' s
Dinners. Lunches Confectionery
Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas
We Make our own Ice Cream
Orders solicited from Fraternities and
Sororities. 218 S. Main Phone 166

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WANTED
WANTED-An unfurnished apartment
of 3 or 4 rooms near the campus,
suitable for light housekeeping.
.Aiddress Box A. B., Daily.
WANTED-Canoe, write B. Gurevich,
309 14th St.

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FOR SALE-Corona typewriter Per-
feet condition, $35.00. 705 Oakland,
after 7 P. M.
]COST AND FOUND~
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