MICHI AL' .3' MICH AIL -galumnae editor, Carrie Fairchild, '21, ng, 'Pntngs and business manager, Helen Mac- rartha Cook A nnual Dougall, '21. A benefit dance was given ~May 6 for the purpose of rats- - iing funds toward the cost of the an- Swill b An aluinae section composedInual _ . z of Chic vaar :s o me as vill be an article' architecture, and rt Scranton, the nd designed thel also be a sketch' being planned by landscape artist Park, New York. the French por- ted the portrait ch hangs in thei itory, will contri- of letters from many Michigan alum- nae who were formerly residents of Martha Cook building. OPEN ,SHOP PLAN T'nTT/ nP nI iE U r Included In the annual are a num- ber of pictures of the dormitory and The snaps of this year's residents. There debateo wvill be the usual stories of the year's ty will events and a new song to Martha Cook night in written by two of the girls. The is- versity sue is dedicated to Miss Grace Green- open to wood, social director of the dormitory. The w .vrlfA yr tfivDmIjrl annual freshman-sophomore of the Athena Literary socie- be held at 7:15 o'clock to- the Alpha Nu room in Uni- hall. The meeting will be the public. I roposition for debate is: Re- The editor is Emma Jacobs, '21;j the art, of portra- the assistant editor is Eleanor Fuller, '21;.art editor, Catherine Heller, '22A; he first time there social director, Rosella Smalldon, '21; Now solved-That the open shop is the best method in dealing with labor. The freshman team, Dorothy Kelly, Ruth Sutherland, and Catherine Stafford, defend the affirmative side of the question. The sophomore members who maintan the negative argument are Beatrice Champion, Yona Moriya, and Adele Unger. NICKELS-CLOUSER EDDINGr CELEBRATED SATURDAY BERBACH & SON CO. 04 EAST LIBERTY STREET -i i } Y t r; Drugs Toilet Articles Chemicals oratory Supplies The marriage of Bernice J. Nickels, '21, of Ann Arbor, and Ben 0. Clouser, '23, of Springfield, Ill., was performed at 6 o'clock Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. Henry Tatlock. The Misses Marion C. Wean, of Toledo, Ohio, and Doro- thy G. Gibson, of Detroit, attended the bride, and W. P. Fortune, '24L, and John R.' Meranda, '22E, 'attended. the groom. Mrs. Clouser is well known on the campus, being president of both Sen- ior society and the University Girls' Glee club. Mr. Clouser is a memberof the Kappa Sigma fraternity. y A wai Hu Hel at Phi T the 4:3 gy ne) nig off ele 8 bo dei be wi Ar the by wi a at ad M Ax - Waomen .ny women interested in work as itresses at Gration Inn, near Port ron, for this summer should call len Munger, phone 1322-M. Wyvern will hold its nextmeeting 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Alpha i house. There will be a regular rehearsal of University Girls' Glee club at 0 o'clock thisafternoon in Barbour mnasium. Michigan Dames will hold their xt meeting at 8 o'clock to- ght at Lane hall. At this meetng, icers for the coming year will be ected. 6irls' Educational club will meet at o'clock tonight at Betsy Bar- )ur house. Prof. Foy W. Cow- n will address the club. Each mem- r is requested to bring a guest. Members of the playground course ho are planning to teach in the Ann rbor schools are requested to leave ieir schedules in Miss Wood's office 4 o'clock this afternoon. Junior and senior baseball practice ill be held at 5 o'clock this after- oon at Palmer field. Did you ever try using The Daily as Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is your command if you patronize our vertLisers.-Adv. Use the advertising columns of The ichigan Daily to reach the best of .nn Arbor's buvers.-Adv. i a ______________________________________________ ii I Fancy and plain--. Since the same careful methods are used on plain garments a s on fancy, it is very much worth while having all cleaned here Well groomed women everywhere wear 1 The Priscill Dean Tam i High Class Food Open 6a.m. Close 11 p.m Hlave if aster Cleaned It costs you no more 409 I .' p f We call forand deliver CHAPMAN AN O$TOMETRIST Reliability & Satisfaction outh Main Street i - -. MICHIIGAN Sleep Anyplace But Laat ex's , THE CLUB LUNCH. 712 ARBOR STREET N ear State and Packard STUDENTS WARNED ABOUT FIRE HAZARD ON UNIVERSITY LAND t q LMIMMON&THIS ICOOS S LA SSIfIEP CLOSES. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. Students are warned against care- less throwing of lighted matches and cigarettes among the trees and shrubs on University grounds in te vicinity of the city. Prof. H. 0. Whitmore, of the land- scape design department cited yester- day an example of such carelessness- in the past week that resulted in the destruction of from $50 to $100 worth of pines in the arboretum. Fires ofsuch a nature on University grounds might easily result in de- struction of trees and shrubs that could not be replaced for several years, declared Professor Whittemore. COLLEGE END Now isyour time to buy your Graduating Gifts SALE DA RLI & MAL EAUX 224 - 226 S State Street 7 Nickels Arcade ST AND FOUND welled basket shaped pin1 night, also a pair of long I s Sunday. Please call 506 E. Catherine. Re- 158-2 lied Eastern Star pin, on r vicinity, Thursday att- leward if returned to ar- corner Huron and State 157-3 coat at tug-of-vrr, had FOR SALE FOR SALE-Furniture at 1236 Wash- tenaw, one side-board, black walnut over 75 years old and many other old antiques. All must be sold. 154-6 FOR SALE- 1915 Ford Roadster in good running order, new top and curtains, or will sell chassis alone -for s.eedster. Bargan. Phone 31 ?BLS . 158 1 Phone Orders Promptly Filled Mail Orders Promptly Filled FRESHMEN WILL GIVE ANNUALa DANCE APRIL 27 AT UNION i 3 1 1' r '" k tie in other pocket. Re- 6 Packard. 157-2 rown cravenette top-coat ' auditorium, between 2 and Monday. mall Howarth' hone 1097-W. 158-3 ose leaf leather covered with, name C. Maurice At-j it. Reward. Call Atkin- 158-3 of tortoise shell glasses, on State St., or East Uni- Reward. Call .Wilson, 3. 158-2' roose leaf stiff, cover'ed Thursday morning, with Robt. Rice. Reward. Call 157-2 rsday, May 12, black leath-1 containing $7.00, change . Phone 1058-R. 158-2. era, No. 2 Premo East-, ak, on east side of Huron, M. Call 410-J. 158-2 .sweater-coat by freshman n spring games. Finder; 11 1925-M. 1581 Cappa Delta pin, diamond ith pearls. Finder please 158-2j FOR SALE .'Pittsburg typewriter- standard keyboard. Big bargain at $15. Call Win. Husband at 2106-M or 615 Monroe. 158-2 F04~ SALE - Vega . (Tenor) banjo Real bargain. Fine condition.bCall evenings 2127-M at 7. 636 Oakland. 158-2. FOR SALE-Two May Festival course - tickets. Eighth row-main floor. $12.00. Phone Frost at 976-J. 153 FOR SALE-Canoe rugs-the famous "Dixie" brand. $1.95 each at the St. L Clair Shop, 309-311 No. 4th Ave. 156-3 FOR SALE--Two course tickets for May Festival. Excellent location on Main floor. Call 1122-W.. 156-3, FOR SALE-One $6.00 May.Festival ticket -;main floor for $5.06. Call 2651-R after 7:15 p. m. 158 FOR SALE-Main floor seats for May SFestival for $1.50. Call 849-R at floon or before 8 a. m. 158-3 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, Main floor, row Z, for any con- cert. Phone 1766-J. 157-2 FOR SALE-Course tickets for May Festival -7th row - 'main floor. Phone 1217-11. 158.2 FOR SALE-Two fivetdollar Festival jtickets. Call Riblet,.phone 2236-J. 158-2 MISCELLANEOUS BIG RECORDS made for April on Health and Accident Insurance.! Only a few more good agencies left! worth from $500 to $1000 per month to hustlers for summer vacation.. We want bright active men and will pay high, for them. See me before May 15th. H. L. Baldwin, 310 State St.. National Casualty Co. 147-21 CHANCE FOR four or five students' to spend summer school in private home. Room and board at reason- able rates. Phone 7130-F15. 158 STUDENTS-We have a high grade, position for summer work. Come in and talk it over with us. No. 4, Nickel's Arcade. 157-3 WILL THE person who borroweed ai "C" clarinet from C. M. Atkinson be- fore Xmas, kindly call 566.. Thank you. 158-3 YOUR TROUSERS pressed without a cent to the tailor. "Dud Duzzet", phone 1629-M. 158-3 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-Grey cap belonging to soph- Notwithstanding many reports to the contrary, the annual freshman dance will be held Friday, May 27, at the Union. Tickets for the dance, which will be a summer f6rmal affair will be on sale from 9 to 5 o'clock Wednes- day and Thursday of this week in the booth at University hall. They will cost$4 . All dues must be paid be- fore a ticket can be purchased. I I .000 df Oio :TORE OPENS 8:30 EST. 1857 Clearance Sale of Suits ;UMOR ADVISERS GUESTS OF FRESHMAN WOMEN A tea dance will be given by the freshman girls for their junior advis- ers from 4 until 6 o'clock this after- noon at Barbour gymnasium. Dean Myra B. Jordan, Miss Marguerite Chapin, Miss Marion Wood, and Miss Marion Dawley will be present. I11 $19.75) $29.75 STORE CLOSES 5:30 Two lots of spring suits are left and have been marked at these low prices for clearance. In- cluded in the first lot are five suits in serge and tricotine. Navy blue is the only color but sev- eral styles- are represented. Tailored models predominate, although a few pore elaborate suits are here. Values to-'$30are represented at $19.75. laupe gray fur neckpiece. Call' Duffey, 738-W, after six 158-3 Cold pen. Generous reward. lois Brooks, 1838-R. ' 158-3 _A bunch of keys in Library ent. Call 1443-R. 158-2 WANTED D-Men to sell brushes dur- immer. Good money making sition. Call Eman, 1268, be- 6:30 and 8:30 evenings or 1007 E. Huron., 148-21 D-Two