- S rest to University Women i I IBEREA ERITS SUPPORT 'DUE TO ITS BENiEFITS II -ELIOT covers. Baskets are made by hand.1 Pieces are sold that the children of the weavers may get an education. Porter, '19M, Spending Few Days Hert, Horace W. Porter, '19M, who since his graduation here last fall has been doing intern work in New York, is 11 ., NO GOWNS TO BE N AT, JUNIOR PLAY ICKET SALE HAS MADE ECESSARY TO OPEN GALLERY girls' in their caps and .11 march directly from the per to be held tonight at the ional, church, to the Whitney r the Junior Girls' play given in their honor at 8:15 number of seats have been or the seniors, and the rest so rapidly that it has been essary to open the gallery y night. A flat rate of 50 1 be charged for gallery re a few desirable seats still r the Saturday afternoon' ce which may be obtained College Notes There will 'be no Women's league party on Friday afternoon due to the senior luncheon and junior play that evening. Caps and gowns for senior women have arrived at Mack's and may be called for. Women may procure slips for the, Union opera at Dean Jordan's office. until Saturday, March 27. Girls who have been asked to usher for the Junior Girls' play will meet at 7 o'clock Friday night at the Whitney theater. / All regular gymnasium classes will meet as usual on Monday and Tues- day. There will be a practice at 5 o'clock on Monday of all girls who have sign- RA LYTO FOLLOW ANNUAL LUNCHEON FOR WOMEN PROMINENT ALUMNAE SECURED TO DELIVER PRINCIPAL ADDRESSES .Mrs. Evans Holbrook, '03, who has been very active in organizing new alumnae groups will be one of the speakers at the rally following the women's annual luncheon to be held April 3 in Barbour gymnasium. She will tell of the keen interest mani- fested everywhere for a more perfect organization of the Michigan alum- nae. Miss Grace Greenwood, social di- rector of Martha Cook dormitory, and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Smith, '95, of Louisville, Ky., have been secured as speakers. Other speakers are being arranged for and 'there will be re- ports from representatives of the var- ious groups of Michigan women. City Women Invited This rally will be open to all wom- en in Ann Arbor who are interested in the effort of Michigan wom- en to further the interests of the Un- iversity. It purposes to foster a closer tie betwen the alumnae and the un- dergraduates. Ticket Sale Next Week Tickets for the luncheon, will go on sale to the general public Wednesday or Thursday of next week in Univer- sity hall. The fee will be $1 for alum- nae members, and 75 cents for student members.. Tickets have already been apportioned for sale among the var- ious dormitories"and sorority houses. "Berea merits distinction for its in- tensive adaptation of educational methods to extreme rural condi- tions," says Charles W. Eliot of the college in the Kentucky White moun- tains that Mrs. Anna Ernberg de- scribed yesterday at the meeting of the D. A. R. Teach Grown Men to Read Where people speak English as it was spoken in Shakespeare's time and wear homespun clothes, where educa- tion and every other uality of mod- ern civilization has.-ot existed for more than a generation, Berea col- lege has been adapted for education in all grades. Children and grown men are taught to read. The collegiate department for "book larnin'" is the smallest, the larger departments being in normnal training, preparation for professional schools, and vocational training, domestic sci- ence, agriculture, blacksmithing, and similar trades. Graduates go back to the mountains to raise the standards there, and those who came back from overseas have added incentive for education. Many go on their own earnings and mothers' weave and knit that their children may attend the college. Old Time Weaving Favored "Fireside industries" are encourag- ed at Berea, headquarters for old time weaving being built at much cost. Mrs\ Ernberg has an exhiibt of this work at Mrs. Lombard's residence. It may be seen until 1 o'clock today. Lee's surrender, Federal city, hon- ey comb and netted fringe patterns, as well as colonial knots are used ef- fectively in these home spun, hand- woven counterpanes, ruts and pillow . on display a very exclusive a nd up-to-date showing of SPRING MILLINERY At the Parlors of Stevens & Pershing 618 Packard St. We also carry a fine line of Hair Goods. , spending a few days in Ann Arbor. He intends to continue his internship at the University hospital is X-ray work. I IIl WHY NOT CALL- CLAUDE BROWN AND Sell Your Discarded Clothing He buys everything in the line of clothing and pays the highest cash prices. A Phone Call will bring the wagon to your address. CLAUDE BROWN 120 NORTH FOURTH East side of Court House TELEPHONE 2601 Open Evenings until 9 P. M. I Whitney theater. ed up for the 1seball athletic pageant for the demonstration. All who have ;Alumnae to Entertain signed up should be there without' fail. oit Alumnae chapter of, the -.. sorority will entertain the Senior girls can get organdie col- dl freshmen of the Ann Ar- lars in the office of Dean Myra B. r Saturday evening at an Jordan today. upper to be given at the rs. Walter McNeil, i83 Van Get your Furniture and Rugs at ue. Members of the alum- Koch and Henne.-Adv. er will furnish the even-. 'tainment. , Itead the Daily for Campus News r GEORGE DID IT, TICKETS FOR UNIVERSITY WOMEN Box office sale, Hill Auditorium, Saturday, Mar. 27, from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock. Slips will be given out at the office of the dean of women today only. ... .., SONLANDERER & SEYFRIED .RBOR CHOP SUET CHOP SUEY from a. m. to midnight id Chops 814 S. state / D JEWELERS Quality and Service 11A E. Liberty St. Ann. Arbor. Mich. U U. . - Tuttle 'S Lunches Nunnally 's Candy . Maynard St. e Courteous and satisfactor TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, AG SW,00.OO Resources ......4,0OOOO.O(V Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. I. j OUR IDEA OF A KODAK PICTURE We have always had the idea that every Kodak User wants the possible results. So instead of rushing films and prints through developing and printing processes, we take the required time and to do the work right and we find our customers are in favor of plan. If you have never had LYNDON AND CO. do your Amateur Fin- ng you will be most agreeably surprised by bringing your next to us. Our service is 24 hours from 3 p. m. each day. LYNDON & COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSiTY AVE. ESTABLISHED 1905 AT 'IRE SIGN OF THE KODAK = LA Ir 4DVERTISI. fE N C. Leose Cepy 0t QUMairad Th* Delt MACKINAC ISLAND CHOSEN FOR,. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA MEET Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold a convention on Mackinac Island late in June, celebrating the 50th anniver- sary of its founding. Members of the active chapters a Ann Arbor, Hillsdale, and Adrian were present at a luncheon in Detroit last Saurday, when the first plans for the share of the Detroit alumnae a. the convention were announced. An 'entire D. and C. boat will be chartered to take the conveption dele- gates to Mackinac, according to pres- ent plans. . Michigan's three chapters will act as hostesses. The chapter from the University of Michigan will furnish the entertainment on board the boat, and during unoccupied moments at Mackinac. NORWEGIAN ACTRESS TO COME HERE IN IBSEN REPERTOIRE Miss Bourgny Hammer, the Norweg- ian actress who is presenting Ibsen plays before university audiences prior to a fall engagement in New York, will appear in Ann Arbor April 28 and 29 under the auspices of the University oratorical and English de- partments. Catholic Students Plan Second Dance Arrangements are now being com- pleted for the second of a series of dances to be given by the Catholic Students club for its members. The social committee at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon decided that the dance would be given Saturday aft- ernoon, April 3, in the Armory. Phil Diamond's orchestra will furnish the music. Dancing will be from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Language Conference to Meet in Ohio It is expected that many of Mich- igan's modern - language professors will be present at the modern lang- uage conference which will meet this year at Columbus, on March 30 and April 1. Papers will be read at the Confer- ence concerning various phases of modern languages, the best papers later to be published. Police Fail to Find House Breaker Warned by hearing'a window in her home raised late Tuesday night, Mrs. R. H. Kempf, 312 South Division street, immediately notified the police of an intruder in her home. When the police arrived, search failed to reveal the prowler. Nothing was taken from the house. Leonard Wood combines in his per- son, as does no other man in the pub- lic eye, an ideal correlation of per- sonal character and proved adminis- trative ability.' Few men in our his- tory have done so well as he. I can think of none who has been so un- iformly successful. - Professor God- dard. University of Michigan Leon- ard Wood League.-Political Adv. TODAY and SAT- URDAY BEST ATTRACTIONS FItST ! '0 III LUILw 1, if it -- Directed y ROBERT G. VIGNOLA 7 r I LOST uesday evening, about 8 P. newhere between Hill Audi- and Monroe St. on the Cam- fox fur neck piece. Finder leave at Secretary's office. nd of a gold fountain pen. J. W. on Campus or Tap- . If found please communi- th J. Walter, 826 Tappan Rd. n March 21, in vicinity of gton St. and Health Service, f. seal pin. Reward for re- Dr. Walker. Health Service. n front of 818 Forest Ave., a i Seal fur scarf. Reward. 392-J. lpha Tau Omega pin. In- G. K. O. on back. Finder call 179. Reward. FO BENT FO RRENT-A young man would like roommate in large front room on 'first loor. 425 S. Divsiion. Phone 1565-J. FOR RENT- Front Suite, second floor. Steam heat. $8.00 per week. 517 So. Division St. Phone 2726-M. WANTED WANTED-Student to work about the house during Spring recess. Apply to Mrs. Mack, 730 Haven Ave. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Conn C Melody Saxa- phone, reasonable. Call 240-M. HELP WANTED-FEMALE STUDENT to take care of one small child mornings or afternoons. Mrs. E. R. Turner, 1137 Fair Oakes Park- way. MISCELLANEOUS I he wore the ring and said She was engaged but -? If 44% i ;: in- OFF ICI L FIANIC E.El ,, dj9aramwu rnt/Wic For reasons of his own, he persuaded her to For reasons of her own, she played his pose as his intended wife. He even took her game, wore his ring, forgave him when he to visit his mother. kissed her. But when another man and a dashing beauty from France joined the game-then they all played hearts. picture that is different; with Vivian Martin, sup- ported by a notabe cast,' in one of her most appeal- ing roles. Don't miss it! ver bar pin with Chi mewhere between and campus. Call Omega Press! 1325. s to lady's dark gray Phone 1070-J, Re- BOYS' SUMMER CAMP - A summer camp for boys in the Muskaka Lakes Region of Ontario. July 1st atinum and gold pin. to Aug. 26th. Those interested write a. Reward. Call 2730. Box A. X., Daily.