OiY [DA A I party for sopho- cur gymnasium. honor committee ngineering build- and smoker at .ry circle meets 'm iversity Y. M. C. A. inteer meeting in hall. eers get-togeth r eal for Methodist NEWBERRY HOLDS YEAR'S ELECTION Elections and appointments for the year were made last night at New- berry residence. At the same time all ofdthe new girls were formally in- itiated. The, following received offices: Pres- ident, Edna Apel,.'20; vice-president, Josephine McGuinness, '21; secretary, Edna Groff, '22; treasurer, Rosemary Handibo, '20; chairman of the social committee, Olga Johnson, '21; house sanitarian, Eleanor Brown, '22; fire captain, Beatrice Mason, '22; choris- ter, Marion Ames, '20; orchestra lead- er, Irene Rosenberg, '21; daily re- porter, Edna Apel, '20; scholarship comnmittee, chairman, Gertrude Ben- sox, '20, Helen Flinn, '20, Helen Mas- ter, '21, Josephine McGuinness, '21; class representatives, May Blakes- lee, '20, Frances Graves, '21, Wini- fred Jone% '22, Ruth King, '23, Marion True, '23; freshman committee, Mar- ion Sanders, '23, Frances Ames, Amy Loomis, Marion True. U. 110 1 I 1\ SATURDAY t Guild "hike." Meet atI t rsity torical board son hall. an staff meets ai' r of Union. outs for Comedy club y pall. ational church "hike." trch. s chapter Cosmopolitan n Lane hall. , N. J., club meeting at club meets at LaneI >pal students and faculty meeting at Harris hall. SUNDAY Charles W. Gilkey speaks ith for Theso Times," in orium. - / U-NOTICES andolin club will hold re- t Union at 2:30 o'clock ternoon. Y WOMEN CAMPAIGN A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ip campaign workers of C. A. were given a sup- Ivisory board last night at Mrs. A. E. Jennings on. sue. The supper was in f a send-off for the week campaigning which be- canvassing all University reaching every University * discussed after the sup- of Music pupils and nurs- ng were represented at in order that 100 per cent may be realized. teams, "the Yellow" and numbering 50 members een organized to compete test number of Y. W. C. The winning tea'm will for its efforts as well as al securing the highest WOLVERINE CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD WKL MEET ILLINOIS (Contiaued from Page Three) gym until the weather turns cold enough to threaten the muscles of his proteges. All men holding track lockers at the club house will be ex- ,pegted to report daily or forfeit the reservations. J Quarter Milers Strong Among the various events, the 440 yard dash is presenting an unusally favorable outlook. Briggs, a former runner for the Hoosier team and a Conference point winner in this eevnt during 1918, is one of the new men on the Michigan list. Larry But- ler, Bill Meese, a nd King Messner, all well known to Wolverine track fol- lowers, are other quarter milers who are expected to dispute titleb before the 1920 curtain falls. Distance athletes are at present less numerous ahd in great demand. Tom Maynard of tire 1916 squad, whose 1917 career was halted by the war, has returined and is one of the best bets for the longer races. '1923 Pharmies to Be Guests at Dinne' All freshmen students in pharmacy will be the guests of Dean- Henry Kraemer at a dinner to be given at the Union Friday evening, Oct. 10. The purpose of the dinner is a gA- together meeting where all may be- come acquainted, in order to promote the Michigan spirit among students and faculty and to enter into the right, relationship both socially and schol- astically. Dean Kraemer desires that all freshmen attend this diner as aft- erwards the evening will be spent in learning Michigan songs and devel- oping school spirit. Ad 1I 0 I ts tonight innn llllilililllilluul u u lnrn llrl rlit~ llul n Dancing Class in the old Union building nd the class for beginnersin ball-room lichigan Union dance hall, should register ely for college men and women. iii i iili iiiilI llIIIilI1llIlltrirlrIrIrIII TaHE man fortunate enough to secure ,a SKul~penheimer Suit or Overcoat has an advan- tage over most clothes- wearers. It is a difficult season. There is a scarcity of the best-a flood of goods be- lowthe average. Strange makes bidding for your attention. The name KUPPEN- HEIMER means all- wool clothes of known merit and assured value by a house that has never lowered its stand- a"d of quality. I r1 'MM KPPENHIME-R : go I The" to atter in the M o be hel 7 p.m. sses are exclusiv call 1666 then You ThIk o CANDY 1[UltiJlllt iU[N .. ... r , wr ' rr M r i r - « wr ,t. ar .- s air w ,^' s A Iii i IYt } X11 r \ / i # +! *I ", Vationa Clothes service Think of The House of Kuppenheimer A National Clothes Service , l I ILL I .,T7 ..... ..... * c IUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES ARE SOLD INANN ARBOR BY 6 N. F ALLEN CO. 211 South Mai