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May 15, 1921 - Image 5

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THE MICHIGAN

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UBhi WILL lMEY
MONDAY NIGHT

A visit to the home of President
Marion L. Burton, and 11 sororities
and dormitories, is the plan of the
Combined Music clubs of the Union,
for their annual spring .serenade to-
morrow evening. The tradition which'
was established .under the old Glee
and' Mandolin clubs is to be followed
again this year.
The serenade takes place this year
10 days before the musical and vaude-j
ville program which the clubs will
give Thursday, May 26, at Hill audi-I
torium. W. L. Kemp, '22M, will lead
the singers on the serenade trip, and
G. O. True, '23L, is to lead the play-
ers.
The President's home will be visit-.
ed early in the evening, and if weath-
er permits, the following sororities
and dormitories will be visited accord-
ing to the schedule which has been
drawn up: Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta
Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gain-
ma, Alpha Chi Omega; Sorosis, Chi
Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Gamma
Phi Beta, and Newberry residence and
Betsy Barbour house.
3 TONS OF OLD CLOTHES
COLLECTED "BUNDLE DAY"
Nearly three tons of old clothes
were collycted during the "Bundle
Day" campaign held heretrecently, ac-
cording to the officials in charge of
receiving the articles. Of this amount
more than 1,000 pounds were shoes.
The clothes were sent by truck toI
the state receiving station in Detroit
on Thursday, from which point they
will be sent east and shipped over-
seas. The object of the nationwide
drive was to secure clothing for the
Armenians and others in distress
abroad.
According to the receivers at De-,
troit, the Ann Arbor donations were
in much better condition than the
supplies received from any other part
of the state.
Call 296-R for designing and dressI
making for your individual taste-Adv.

AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Screen
Majestle -Topics. "Moonshine,"
a Mermaid comedy with "Ham"
Hamilton. Douglas McLean in
"The Home. Stretch." "The
Famous Filipino Seven,' and
Elliot Dexter in "The Witching
Hour."
Arcade - William S. Hart in
"O'Malley of the Mounted,'?
Mack Sennett comedy and Kino-
grams..
Wuerth ,- Mary Pickford in
"Through the Back Door."
Jimmy Aubrey comedy. The
latest Fox News, and Wuerth
orchestra.
Orphenm--Harry Carey in "If
Only Jim," Goldwyn comedy,
and Vod-a-vil Movies.
THIS WEEK

Inaugural Talks.'
IDistributed Soon1
Distribution of the 800 volumes of
the compiled addresses, made at the;
inauguration ceremonies of President'
Marion L. Burton on October 14, 15,
16 of last year, will be made soon, ac-
c-ording to advises from the commit-
tee.
, The edition will be made up in two
bindings, one which will be given to
a selected list will be bound in seal
leather and have gilt edges, the other
for general distribution will be bound'
in the finest cloth and have gilt edges.
The seal leather bound volumes will
number 100.
All individuals who delivered ad-
dresses, all institutions invited to at-
tend the ceremonies, and important
libraries and learned societies in this
country and in foreign countries will
be sent copies.-.
These addresses which total more
than 15 were edited under the direc-
tion of Prof. John L. Brumm, of the
department of rhetoric and journal-
ism, and comprise a volume of 300
pages.,
Miss Mary F. Minnis, Chiropodist,
formerly with Mack and Co., will oe
j at the Saunder's Hair Shop, Tuesday
I of every week. .Phone 2673-M for ap-
pointments.-Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

R, O. T. C. SUMMER CAMP MEN
ORGANIZE FOR ACTIVITIES
An organization to insure participa-
tion of Michigan men in camp activi-
ties at the R. 0. T. C. camp at Fort-
ress Monroe this summer has been
formed by .the 75 men who expect to
go to the camp.
Robert L. Neale, '22E, was elected
general chairman. Other managers
elected are: . H. Pilkington, '21E,
baseball; R. L. Belknapp, '22E, track;
J. S. Valentine, '23, swimming; M. A.
Klaver, '23, publications; A. G. Mc-
Diarmid, '23, orchestra; A. H. Robins,;
'23, rifle shooting; and D. Newton,
'22E, quartette.
It is expected that this organization
will bring the men closer together and
promote a feeling of co-operation
among them, which will do much to
gain Michigan her proper place in
the affairs of the camp and in com-
petition with other universities repre-
sented.
Soviets Permit Trade in Foodstuffs
Riga, May 14.-A decree issued by
the Soviet government to put into
effect the decision of the last Soviet
congress permits trade in surplus
foodstuffs under certain restrictions,
says a report here from n(oscow.
The girls are delighted with my
summer frocks. Original designs at'
prices within reach of all. The Vogue
Shoppe.-Adv.

Corn Flakes. 15 ent pkg. now 10 The Vogue Shoppe will
cents, at Schultz Grocery on State with just the rig'ht gown
St.-Adv. occasion, At reasonabl pr:

White Flannel Trou
Reasons for buying your trousers of u
We use a billiard cloth flannel
(Pure Virgin Wool)
All materials thoroughly shrur
(Cold.Water Shrunk)
They are cute and made in oui

'Stage

Garrick (Detroit)-"Four Horse-
men of the Apocalypse," from
the famous book by Vincent
Blasco Ibanez. A motion pic-
ture.
Shubert (Detroit)-D. W. Grif-
fith's latest great production,
"Way Down East," with all of
the Griffith stars.

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LES TOYAGEURS INITIATES
MEN AT WHITMORE LAKE
Les Voyageurs, an organization
formed for the purpose of promoting
interest in outdoor life and sports,
held its initiation yesterday at Whit-
more Lake, when a number of men
became new members of the club.
Initiations are held twice a year,
in the spring and fall. The majority
of the initiates will return tomorrow
in canoes.

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Dr. Stanley's Twenty

eighth and Last Festival

Two

Afternoon and

Four

Evenilng

Concerts

Six brilliant programs of solo, choral, and orchestral selections by art-
ists and organizations of world-wide recognition. Several of Dr. Stan-
ley's own compositions by special request. A chorus of five hundred

school children under Mr. Bowen in a work "The Voyage of Aron'

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written by Earl V. Moore, to words by M. C. Wier, dedicated to Dr.
Stanley. The "Elijah" and the "Aida" under Dr. Stanley's direction

and the

Chicago

Orchestra under Frederick Stock.

Course tickets still available at $4.50 and $5.00; single concerts $1.00-$1.50, on sale
at the University School of Music

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EARL V.
MOORE
UNIVERSITY
ORGANIST

LENORA
SPARKES
METROPOLITAN
OPERA'

Orville Harrold

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