SATURDAY; APRIL-10, 1920. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN You will find the best in -ENGRAVING, -EMBOSSING, AND -FINE STATIONERY h, at 17 Nic4kels Arcade O. D. M O R R I L L It PHONE 230 LOCATION-200 E. HURON ST. CITY TAXI LINE ALL CALLS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION "Call Us Saturday Afternoon" PHONE 230 PHONE 230 PARKER'S POPULAR PLAYERS Members American Federation of Musicians, Local 589 C. A. PARKER, MANAGER MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS KINGS OF THE BALL ROOM The Orchestra DeLuxe 1 1-2 East Gay Street, Columbus, Ohio ARCHITECTS PLAN LARGE MAY PARTY Artistic effects such as orchitects only can realize wilt heftatauced in the first annual May party which mseibers of the architectural depart- ment are planning for May 7. thi year. Designs, which will be cret ions of members of the class, are t be de- pended upon by "the committee in charge for the decorating of the Union ball room, where the party is to be held. Many of the students have already begun to draw sketches of the way they would have the ball room look. The party will inaugurate a yearly social function which the arcihitectas hope will take a place alongside the J-Hop, Soph Prom and Freshman party. They plan to make it the ap- pointed spring social event of every year. After architects have all been supplied, other classes of the Univer- sity will be given an opportunity to buy tickets. Officials of the Union have added to the delightfulness of the occasion with the announcement that the large terrace leading off the ball room will be opened at that time, together with Sthe large dining porch. The event will be characteristically spring in every sense. Men will wear summer formal. LAW SCHOOL DEAN ISSUIES STATEMENT ON STANDARDS To correct any misunderstardig re- garding the recent announcement that the Law school would require a "C" average for entrance, along with oth- er regulations, Dean Henry M. Bates j issued the following stateme't yester- I day: "So far as the Law school is coit- cerned, the requirement o a "C" average for the two years of college work is not a new one. We have al- ways insisted upon that average since we adopted our present reciuiremeti in 1915. "Horeover, if an aspirant has had more than two years of college work but less than the amount for a de- gree, he must in order to enter the Law school have maintained a "C" average or better throughout the en- tire college period. We have made perhaps 8 or 10 exceptions to this rule, most of them because of war conditions." The Daily's specialty is service to evervone.-Adv. PROF. TRtEIILOOI) TO BE AT ORATORICAL CONTEST ProT. Thomas C. Trueblood, of the oratory department, will judge an in- terstate colege oraticalicontest at hope college, Holland, Michigan, to- nightt. rhe contest is between seven stat s east of the Mississippi, the champions of each state sending their delegates to the contest where three are chosen to meet three others from a similar league west of the Mississippi,. IVEYRDE DOP D[ISTS (Continued from Page Six) man, Washington, I. C.; Mary Hob- son, Los Angeles, Calif.; Claudia Mc- Gregor, Stontgomery; Lucille Kil- bourn, Ann Arbor; Elizabeth Payne, Saginaw; Elinor Porter, Evanston, Ill.; Mildred Reynolds, Hastings; Clara Sharpe, Ann Arbor; Alleen Sut- ton, Butler, Pa.; Mation Woodward, Sharoni, Pa.;Leilra.'itootdssortht,Jens, Okla Booth 35-Psi Upsilon Chaperons-TMr. and Mrs. Isaac Kin- sey, Jr., Toledo, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Caulkins, Detroit. Guests-The Misses Esther Caulkins, Eleanor Mc- Veigh, Ruth Kresge, Shirley Fee, Mar- garet McDonald, Marion Piper, Dor- othea Flintermann, Alice Klore, De- troit; Genevieve Baker, Betty Nagel, Tledo O.; Florence Van Auken, Sag- saw; Martha Smart, Marion Pierce, Chicago, 111.; Dorothy Vigler, Min- neapolis, Minn.; Hathaway Wright, Elizabeth M1aloy, Jackson; Loretta Betil, iMtIv esPitntArbori Booth 36-Phi Delta Chi Chaperonss Mrs. C. C. Glover, Ann Arbor. Guests-Gladys Bell, Detroit; Dorothy Wholley, Boston, Mass.; Dor- othy Hill, Dayton, O.; Lillian Curran, Windsor, Ont.; Margaret Brown, Grand Rapids; Mildred Potter, Sala- 'Tis All Too Tree 'That "Ann Arbor Will ever ie the Same" (11y G. 11.) As of Yore: - He (the week before the Hop) -~ Give me 9876-R, please. Sweet voice-Alpha Beta house. He-Let me speak to Miss Smith, please. Miss Smith-Hello. He-This is Mr. Jones speaking, would you like to go to the Hop with met Miss Smith-Oh, ah-er-well-O, 1 would be just tickled to death-but- er-L don't believe I know you, Mr. Smith. He-Oh, dont' you remember me? I met you at a freshman mixer three years ago, Miss Smith-Why, of course, how stupid of me-certainly I remember you. You are a short light haired He-No, I am tall and dark. Re- member? Miss Smith-Yes, that is what I meant to say, that you are tall and dark. Thank you so much for your invitation. Good bye. And now: - He (September 15, 1919)-Elizabeth, will you go to the Hop with me this year? Elizabeth-Thanks, Jim, but I promised Doc when he asked me to go last year that I would save this one for him, but may be I could get a girl for you, and still it's pretty late. Ruth Hammett, Charlevoix; Jeannette Kimball, Clinton; Vivian Neely, Glad- win; Beatrice Bailey, Lakewood, O.; Audrey Wertz, Evansville, Ind.; Marie Simons, Huntington, W. Va.; Helen Smith, Madison, Wis.; Josephine Lang, Ann Arbor. The Big Paramount Artcraft Super Special "on Wit The with Mae Murray and David Powell starts Next Sunday at the M A J E S T I C marca, N. Y.; Rita Ireman, Mursa SiTans, Ain Arbor; Helen Bliss, Mil- Booth 42-Chaperons died Bliss, Milan; Evalyn Pitkin, President and Mrs. Harry B. Hutch- Whitehall; Frances Lutes, Richmond; ins, Honorable and Mrs. Benj. S. Grace Harris, Columbus, 0, Hanchett, Honorable and Mrs. Lucius L. Hubbard, Honorable and Mrs. Walt- Booth 37-Phi Kappa Psi er H. Sawyer, Honorable and Mrs. Chaperons- Mrs. Ezra Rust, Ann Victor M. Gore, Honorable and Mrs. Arbor. Guests- The Misses Helen Junius E. Beal, Honorable and Mrs: SBoyd, Toledo, O.; Edith Staebler, Ber- Frank B. Leland, Honorable and Mrs. nice Nickels, Ann Arbor; Dorothy William L. Clements, Honorable and Shields, Houghton; Betty Bradburn, Mrs. James O. Murfin, Dean and Mrs. Lincoln, Ill.; Marian Fiske, Aurora, John R. Effinger, Dean and Mrs. Mor- Ill.; Marjorie Marsh, Jackson; Roz- timer E. Cooley, Dean and Mrs. Henry ella Noble, Boise, Idaho; Dorothy Hill, M. Bates, Dean and Mrs. Victor C. Toronto, Ont.; Dolly Sanders, Trav- Vaughan, Dean and Mrs. Alfred H. erse City. - Lloyd, Dean and Mrs. Alfred H. Lloyd, Booth 38-Psi Omega Dean and Mrs. Wilbret B. Hinsdale; Chaperons - Mrs. J. Naylor, Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Emil Lorch, Dean and Van Sickle. Guests---The .Misses Edith Mrs. Marcus L. Ward, Ass't Dean and Love, Viola Villiamson, Frances Nest- Mrs. Charles W. Edmunds, Ass't Dean er, Detroit; Mabel Divine, Ann Arbor; and Mrs. William H. Butts, Mr. and F. Orem, Chicago; Mrs. W. McMahon, Mrs. Arthur G. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Syracuse, N. Y.; Julia Nordstrum, Ne- Shirley W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- gaunee; Ruth Gordon, Aurora, N. Y.; ert A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Velma Staunch, Lansiing; Helen Mar- erick P. Jordan, Professor and Mrs. shall, Miami, Fla.; Pdelle Tappan, Louis Strauss, Professor and Mrs. Gary, Ind. Robert 'M. Wenley, Professor and Mrs. Booth 39-Phi Rho Sigma Morris P. Tilley, Professor and Mrs. Chaperons-Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Bots- Ralph W. Aigler, Professor and Mrs. ford, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Nutting. Guests Evans Holbrook, Professor and Mrs. -The Misses Marion Ackerman, Beat- R. E. McCotter, Professor and Mrs. rice :Haug, t'inifred Roehm, Detroit; R. W. Bunting, Professor and Mrs. Dorothy Davis, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. George W. Patterson, Professor and L. W. Faust, Alice Leonard, Mrs. C. Mrs. H. H. Higbie, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. J. Marinus, Irma Neuman, Estelle Forsythe, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Cabot Snyder, Ann Arbor; Ernestine Hall, Irma Schreiber, Grand Rapids; Mar- Booth 43-Delta Kappa Epsilon jorie Hayes, Hillsdale; Ruth Hert, Chaperons - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rochester, N. Y.; ClaraMathews, Ni- Mann, Detroit. Guests-The Misses agra, N. Y.; Elizabeth McCall, Yale; Charlotte Wiley, Lucy Phillips, Mary Ann Mitchell, Washington, D. C.; Ruth Macauley, Virginia Morrison, Ruth Southerton, Battle Creek; Irene Swift, Lasley, Detroit; Carol Jarvis, St. New Brittain, Conn. ; Mary Urschel, Louis, Mo.; Esther McLaughlin, Chi- Toledo, 0.; France, Yerkes, North- cago, Ill.; Dorothy Leonard, Grand ville; Estelle Hasley, Monroe. Rapids; Faith Bushnell, Cleveland, O.; Elizabeth Mengel, Louisville, Ky.; Booth 40-Phi Kappa Sigma Gertrude Brucker, Toledo, O. Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Noyes, Ann Arbor. Guests-The Miss- ORDER OF COIF, LAW SOCIETY es Pauline Dunn, Susan Breuckman, INITIATES NEW FIEMBERS Isabelle Haughton, Anne Noble, Kat- rina Schermerhorn, Detroit; Virginia Initiation of the recently elected / Leavitt, New York City; Kathleen members of the Order of Coif, the Brennan, Toledo, O.; Louise Farmer, honorary society of the Law school, Benton Harbor; Gretchen Marquart, took place Thursday afternoon at 4 Valparaiso, Ind.; Aimee Renkes, Mid- o'clock in the office of Dean Henry dleville. M. Bates of the Law school. Short formalities were performed, Booth 41-Phi Alpha Delta a speech by Dean Bates, the presid- ('haperons-Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie 'ing officer, and presentation of the Miller, Detroit. Guests-The Misses certificates of membership consti- Dorothy Barber, Clara Clark, Mar- tuted the ceremony. The Order of the garet Haddon, Frances Hibbard, De- Coif originated in England, from troit; Thelma Bang, Erma Hueber, which society the Americans borrow- Port Huron; Marie Bloom, Omaha, ed much of their basis of organiza- Neb.; Margaret Bassett, Toldeo, O.; tion.