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SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE

BETSY ROSS
THE FOUNTAIN ROOM
BEAUTIFUL
Upholstered Pullmans
De Luxe Service
The right place to entertain
your local or out-of-town
friends
CANDIES
OUR OWN SUPERB PACK
FOR ,
House Parties
Announcements
Gifts
and all occasions demanding
better-than-ordinary sweets.
13-15
NICKELS ARCADE

Guests From Far And N ear Assemble Booth 5-Kappa Sigma Martindale, Clinton, Ia.; Mary Alex-
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. 11 K. Al- ainder, Port Clinton, O.
As Night Of Junior Hop A rrives wardt, Battle Creek. Guests-Theot
Misses Marion Johnson, Charlotte Booth 9-Yaigne
Booth 1--Acacia Booth 3-Sigma Phi Epsilon and Al- Smith, Winefred Roehm, Detroit; Chaperons-P'rof. I. Leo harfman
Chaperons-Mrs. L. C. Goodrich, Ann pha Kappa Kappa Phyllis Badgeley, Jackson; Kle Kieff, asd Mrs. Ssartman, Ann Arbor; Mr.
Arhor. Guests-The Misses Mildrea Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. H. H Leona Pohlman, Chicago, Ill.; Doro- and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, Detroit.
Louise Henry, Maxine Kilburn, Doro- Parks, Detroit. Guests-Tt.e Misses thy Dunlap, Lillian Studness, Grand Guests--The Misses Rose Benjamin,
thy Grimes, Detroit; Mildred Gaukler, Alida Rogers, Janette Fraser, Loals Rapids; Ouida Daniels, Lynchburg, Esther Robinson, Betty Lind, Mildred
Pontiac; Ellen Johnson, Niles; Mar- Olin, Detroit; Catherine Healy, Pon- Va.; Gertrude Sehring, Joliet, Ill.; Lind, Lucille Jacobs, Irene Rosenberg,
guerite Cavendish, Huntington, West tiac; Ruth Gilhams, Sturgis; Jean Pil- Mildred Kirkpatrick, ReDn Kolt, Detroit; Bernice Kahn, Vera Marx,
Virginia; Amy Watto, Bristol, K. I.; ston, Wyandotte; Melon Mitchell. Battle Creek; Gladys Sarrsell, Ursula Highland Park; Bernice Warsau, Ede-
Theodosia Burton, Minneapo.o, Minn.; Flint; Kathrine Arnold, Florence Sel- White, Springfield, Ill.; Barbara lane Roden, Grand Rapids, Devera
Elma Towner, Grand Rapids; Edna don, Marjorie Malleaux, and Mrs. Phipps, Ironton, O. Steinberg, Traverse City; Vera Al-
Lieblin, Cleveland, O.; Edna Raugh, Claude Behn, Ann Arbor; Mary Ward, schuler, Lansing.
Negaunee; Viola Mesch, St. Louis, Mo.; Marjorie Swindeman, Toledo, O.; Paul- I Booth 6-Delta Upsilon
May Huyler, Muskegon. ine Newton, Corunna; Esther Welty, Chaperons-Mrs. S. C. McClouth. Booth 10-Independent
Nevada, Ia. Guests-The Misses Florence Field De- Chaperons-Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Stouf-
i Booth 2-Theta Xi; Alpha Chi Sigma troit; Cornelia Clark, Charlotte fer, Ann Arbor. Guests-The Misses
C Schura, Ann Arhor; Marion Spaulding,
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth 4-Xi Psi Phi Inh;Ruhnnalor; Marine City; Vera Mains, Irene Dowson, Elsie Er-
louia, Ruth Tylor, Macin Ciy' eKteieAdes ee afr
Windham, Mrs. F. P. Risback, Jr. Chaperons-Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Kathalene Trombley, Bay City; Luella DtoyKatherineA Fdrews, Melon Safford,
Guests-The Misses Ann l. Engel, Parker, Dr. and Mrs. M. L. DeBatts, Marsh, Muskegon; Vivian Hopkins, eroi;n orFlrac ottacr, -
Olivia Parent, Evlan Favreao, Elinor I Detroit. Guests-The Misses Marguer- Barbara McNally, Chicago, Ill.; Sylvia ter, Ann Arhor; Grace Mercer, Allo-
Chandler, Roma Hooper, Detroit; Rose ite Haughey, Wilma Gass, Fay Waine, Cooper, Norwalk, 0.; Elizabeth Phil- gaon; Leone Jacobs, Sturgis; Margaret
Schwab, Ann Arbor; Faye Walton, Hazel Smith, Detroit; Florence Der- lips, New York City; Irene Smith one, Cleveland, .; Eliaeh Spald-
lips Noy Yok Cty;Iren Smthing, Cincinnati, 0.; Verity Elliott, soil
Gladwin; Elizabeth Kemp, Bad Axe; rick, Tarentum, Pa.; Martha Shepard, Cleveland, Ohio; Gladys Thiery, Mil- Mrs. C.D. Dyason, Pretoerti, South
Elaine McElroy, Cleveland, Ohio; Es- Parnassus, Pa.; Leona Heirs, Grand waukee, Wis.; Muriel Walkom, Niagara Settle, sh
ther McDonald, Jackson, O.; Charlotte Rapids; Sylvia Ralston, Butler, Pa.; I Falls, N. Y. Africa; Dora Moses, Seattle., Wash.;
Andrews, Conneaut, O.; Florence Ty- Midred Branche, Mt. Clemens; Frances Beatrice Bunting, Detroit.
den, Evanston, Ill.; Alexandria Mc- Pasche, Portland; Mrs. J. '. Porter, Booth 7-Beta Phi Booth 11-Sinfonia (Phi Mu Alpha)
Robb, Waterbury, Conn. Ann Arbor. Chaperons-Miss Florence Holmes, Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ayers,
j__Dr. and Mrs. W. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Campbell. Guests-
W. N. St. Peter. Guests-The Misses sThe Misses Bernice Vincent, Marian
TU THLE'S LUNCH ROOM Harriet Ewald,FMargaret Leonard I Ackerman, Emily Reule, Detroit; Mae
.L 1 L h U C O MDetroit; Ursuls Fulton, Alpena': Joan- Stephenson, Portland;Irn Va
nette Palmer, Coldwater; Margaret Slyke, Hammond, Ind.; Gladys Town-
Rose, Chicago, Ill.; Pauline Davison, send, Grand Rapids; Rose Sturmer,
Flint; Florence Crozier, New Yo'k Port Huron; Frances Gravas, Toledo,
City; Cara Murbach, Archbold, O.; O.; Aldith Johnson, Cleveland, O.;
CONFECTIONERY AND HOT LUNCHES Helen Roric, Seneca; Doroth Foster, Vera DeLaney, Ovid; Marion ttMutchler,
Lansing; Mrs. Merle Hodges, Ann Ar- Paw Paw; Frances Weimer, St. Al-
bor. bans, W. Va.
Choice Line of Nunnall's Chocolates Booth 8-Nu Sigma Nu Booth 12-Phylon
Chaperons-Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Camp, Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nel-
Dr. and Mrs. H. Emerson, Ann Arbor. son, Ann Arbor. Guests-The Misses
Guests-The Misses Florence Fields, V. J. Reed, A. M. Costenoble, L. Ride-
Detroit; Kennetha Berry, Grand out, M. E. Bergan, R. Toepel, Detroit;
338 Maynard Street Ledge; Grace Patterson, Manistique; B. M. Whittemore, L. Corbin, L.
Helen Kirk, Ypsilanti; Virginia Minor, French, Ann Arbor; C. A. LeFevre, Mt.
Owosso; Vera Burke, Pontiac; Julia (Continued on Page Six)

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Friday and Saturday

Shows at 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30

lAYLOW<HOLMES
NOTHING BUT THE 7UTH"
IT SOUNDS EASY B]
Bob Bennett tried it and bet somethin
some similar trifle that he could tell
lutely, without evasion or quibbling, f
This is the situation about which rev
funniest stories or plays ever written.
IF YOU THINK IT'S E.
Try it. Pledge yourself to tell thet
truth and nothing but the truth, forc
waking and sleeping! No white lies,
tiny fibs. Nothing but the truth, no mat
LET US KNOW HOW YOU
See what being truthful for a week
ciety idler who knew how to lie beaut
dare because of that wager.

iayiurr nuru
IN
"NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" TAYLOR HOLMES
FROM THE NOVEL BY FREDERIC S. ISHAM AND THE STAGE SUCCESS BY JAMES MONTGOMERY NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH "
UT- BOB BENNETT BEGAN TO WONDER
g like $10,000 or -about two minutes after he had bet $10,000 that he
the truth abso- could tell the truth and nothing but the truth for a
or a solid week. ,whole week, just how many times a minute he had been
in the habit of lying. He hadn't realized how difficult
olves one of the the joy was. He had to make explanations to the girl
he loved that his father had suggested he marry her
5 I ~for her money. He had to tell the stout dowager that
her hat was a fright. He had to-bt you'11 have to see
>::"' the play to appreciate all the humorous situations.

ASY-
truth, the whole
one whole week,
no evasions, no
tter how it hurts.
COME OUT
did for the so-
ifully but didn't

A FARCE OF FUNNY FEATURES IN
WHICH TELLING THE TRUTH
PROVES ONE OF THE MOST
PAINFUL OF THE ARTS.
DRAMATIC MIRROR-
"Taylor Holmes could not find a better vehicle for
his inimitable style of acting than 'Nothing But the
Truth."

TAYLOR HOLMES .2'NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH"

Gayety Comedy-

"ARE FLIRTS FOOLISH?"

Sunday, Monday,Tuesday- "The Mystery of the Yellow Room"

-An Emile Chautard
Production

A famous Detective failed-Can you solve the "Mystery of the Yellow Room?"

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