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GIRLS AT TION! Rainwater
ampoos, marcel waving, manicur-
g, face and scalp creatment. Wigs
rent at Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski's,
10 S. University, side entrance.
Phone 696-W.-Adv.
For results advertise in The Mich-
an Daily.--Adv.

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All Masons on the campus are invit-
ed to attend the Craftsmen's Club at
the Masonic Temple, Cor. Huron and
Main Sts., Saturday evening, at 7:30
P. M. The Craftsmen's Club will con-
fer the third degree. By order of the
President.-Adv.
New is the time to order your PER-
SONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS. Engrav-
ing and Embossing. 0. D. Morrill, 17
N.ickel's Aarcade.--Adv.
Typewriters of leading makes for
sale or rent. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's
Arcade.-Adv.

Of Interest to University Women

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ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDE
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR 00'

College Notes

YVW C. A. TO ENTERTAIN
INDUSTRIAL SECRETARIES1

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To the Student
WHO CONSIDERS
HIS TIME VALUABLE

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Greeting Cards
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Gift Boxes obi
Fancy Christmas
STATIONERY
20 per cent off
0. D. Morrill
17 Nickels Arcade
OPEN EVENINGS

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CAN you afford to take a long
drawn out class-course in
dancing, because it is inex-
pensive?
WOULDN'T you prefer a course,
taken at your convenience, as
many lessons as you need,
and at any time you desire?
TIME IS MONEY
WHY NOT COME TO

LeVerne M.
HALSEY
Dance Studios

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Names of 40 girls and 26 boys have
been given out to various organiza-
tions by the committee to provide
poor children with clothes and a
Christmas party.
The list of names was obtained
from six different sources, including
Mrs. Maria Peel, city visitor working
for the community federation, the
truant officer, the public schools, the
Hoover factory, public health nurses,
and the Catholic Relief society.
There are still a few boys who are
not taken care of. Names of these
children may be obtained by calling
Hulda Bancroft at 937-W or 996-R.
Due to the fact that information on
the back of post cards becomes pub-
lic property, the committee requests
that the names of the children be
omitted in returning the cards con-
taining reports of what the organiza-
tion has done for its child.
NURSES' CHARITY
BAZAAR A SUCCESS
Early buyers yesterday afternoon
made a success of the charity bazaarI
held by the Homoeopathic circle of,
the King's Daughters.
Tables full of candy, home baked
goods, and fancy work were soon
emptied of their wares, the sales in-
suring satisfactory returns for the
treasury. The entire 'proceeds will
be used in the general work of the
hospital.
No Trace Found of Lost Woman
No trace has yet been found of Mrs.
Bessie Gordon, wife-of J. F. Gordon,
of 221 North First street. According
to Mr. Gordon, his wife left last Wed-
nesday on the earliest interurban car
for Detroit, intending to go directly
from there to visit her father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bargdill,
formerly of Ann Arbor but now liv-
ing on a farm near Dayton. Gordon
put' his wife on the car here, bid her
goodby and since that time no trace
has been found of the woman.

Cover designs for the program of'
the Junior Girls' play must be sent
to Harriet Gustin, '22, 1520 South Un-
iversity avenue, before Dec. 17. Lyrics
are due on the same date so that the
girls can work on the music during
vacation.
This will be-the last week to enter
the elective course in gymnasium
work.
Freshmen are requested to pay their
social tax of 50 cents either at Dean
Myra B. Jordan's office in Barbour
gymnasium or to Helen Delbridge, '24,
at Helen Newberry residence.
The freshman spread committee
wishes to urge that no iowers be
worn at the Spread and that no taxis
be used except in the case of stormy
weather.
Freshmen whose escorts for the
freshman Spread have not called them
should call Cara Murbach, '23, 2676,
at once.
All sophomore girls who possibly
can are asked to help decorate for the
freshman Spread after 9 o'clock Sat-
urday morning or Saturday afternoon
in Barbour gymnasium.

Six secretaries and 16 members of
the industrial cabinet of the Detroit
Y. W. C. A. Will arrive here Satur-
day morning to be the guests of the
cabinet of the local Y. W. C. A.
A closed conference will be held
Sunday morning at which time the
topic, "Social Creeds of the Church-
es," will be discussed by the two cab-
inets. This meeting is held in order
that the viewpoints on this topic of
both the industrial cabinet and of the
University cabinet be understood and
explained.
In honor of the visitors a banquet
wil be given Saturday night at New-
berry hall, after which they will be
escorted to the freshman spread,
giving them the opportunity of meet-
ing many of 4the women of the Uni-
versity. Each sorority house and each
dormitory will entertain one girl.
LEAGUE TO GIVE PARTIES
DURING CHRISTMAS ROLIDAYS
Women who are to be in Ann Arbor
during the Christmas holidays will be
entertained by the Women's league
with a variety of social affairs. Mary
Ives, '23, has been appointed chair-
man of a committee to arrange for
these parties.
"Only a few girls have signed at
the office of the dean of women sig-
nifying their intention to remain dur-
ing vacation," said Marguerite Clark,
'21, president of the Women's league,
"and I want to emphasize the fact
that it is necessary for us to have
their names in order to notify them
when the parties take place."
Two Engagements Announced
Two engagements were announced
at the Pi Beta Phi sorority last eve-
ning. Ada Nutten, '22, is engaged to
Stanley Chamber, '24M. The other
couple is Mary Jane Lawson, '22, who
is to marry Howard Jones, of Chica-
go university.
Use the advertising columns of The
Michigan Daily to reach the best of
Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv.

DETROIT

MEMBERS GUESTS OFI
LOCAL CABI.
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Springfield, O., Dec. 9.-Dr. Charles
G. Heckert, president-emeritus of
Wittenberg college, died Tuesday
morning at his home here, following
a severe illness of seven weeks from
heart trouble.
Dr. Heckert has been intimately
connected with Wittenberg since he
entered the college asr astudent in
1880. He graduated- from the col-
lege in 1886 and from the seminary in
1889. He was instructor in Witten-
berg academy for a number of years,
and later became professor of Eng-
lish and logic in the college. He was
chosen president of the college in
1903. He was made president-emer-
itus last June.
Gilbert's and Martha Washington
candies for Xmas. Packed for mail-
ing. Tice's Drug Store, 117 S. Main
St.-Adv.
Read The Daily for Campus News.
Ask for the
The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe
for GAmPUS
on(ICL ASS ROOM
Ideal, All Round College Shoe
Same High Qality as the
TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE
If your dealer cannot supply you
write us for catalog and prices
THOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY
Hudson. Mass.
Send for the 'turn l.ugan Calendar~
whiich pictures, suitable fc~r framing,
the Intzrnational Golf match between
Ouimet. Ray and Vardon.

The Liberty Cleaners and Pressers
GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS WORK
We call for and deliver your clothes promptly

Envelopes for ticket remittances for
the minstrel show of the Glee and
Mandolin club have been distributedI
to the various sororities and dormi-
tories. All applications for . seats.
should be received at the Union be-
fore Friday night. Extra envelopes
may be secured by calling at Dean
Myra B. Jordan's office in Barbour
gymnasium.
Members of the freshman Spread
committee will roeet at 7 o'clock Sat-
urday night at Barbour gymnasium.
Upperclassmen who would be inter-
ested in having a class formed for
advanced gymnasium' work are re-
quested to sign up on the bulletin
board in Barbour gymnasium.
Upperclassmen should plan to meet
freshmen for dances at the freshman
.%read under the initial of the fresh-
man's last name. Letters will be
posted all around the gymnasium for
this purpose.

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722 MONROE STREET

STATIONERY

FRESH CANDIES

COLUMN COLUMN
CLOSES AE T CLUSS
AT3P.M. ADVERTI!SING AW P._M.

LOST AND FOUND
ST-Gold fountain pen- Moore'.
ron-Leakable. On State er Pack-
rd, between Madison and East Un-
rersity or on Packard St. car. Re-
ard. Phone 571. 56-3
ST-Black leather notebook with
ame Bernadette Cote engraved on
utside. Finder please return to
etsy Barbour House office. 13

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Hand made banners, pen-
nants, and pillows. 1341 Wilmont.
Phone 2384-M. 55-6
FOR SALE - New pair of cordovan
brogue oxfords. Size 7. Worn very
few times. Cost $17, will sell for
$11. Box. B. L., Daily. 57-2
FOR SALE - New set of Richtor

Drawing Instruments. M. Williams
T--Gold ring In gym in wrestling 723 Oakland. Phone 936-W. 54-7
ir boxing room. Inscription, L. I.
., rather worn. Call 1797. Re- FOR SALE-Tenor banjo and case.
ward. 55-3 Fine condition. Call 1153, G. Hag-
ST-Ring of keys between Union erman. 55-6
nd Church St., on So. University, FOR SALE - Violin, excellent tone,
etween 3 and 5 o'clock p. m. Phone been in use 30 years, $35.00. Call
27-W.-Jamey Beavis. 57 ears-$3.00.Cal
ST - Chi Psi fraternity badge. FOR SALE - Lady's diamond, ring,
Name on back; call 231. 57 O.. AE- aysdaod ig
R RENTSinlermforlady, one platinum setting, perfect stone.
ilc frNT-Sin leuroo1 for4 lay, one will sell for $400.00. Box B. N.,
ck from campus. 124-3. Daily. 57-3
T- Monday, small black purse, FOR RENT
zontaining about $12. Finder call ;________________
034-W. Reward. 57-2
__4-W. _____d. _ _ 7- FOR RENT-Apartment, two rooms
ST-Fountain pen. Name engrav- and kitchennette-running hot and
d on gold band. Call 1058-R. 66-3 cold water. Steamheat. Mr. Leith,
WANTED 203 S. Thayer St. 54-6
.NTED-Six students for exclusive MISCELLANEOUS
ccupancy of 2nd floor in new home
econd semester. Two meals and HIGHEST PRICES Paid for your old
oom for $8.00 per °week. Phoneiclte.Poe18-,adwl
52-J._rs$.L.B.Bebout._'55-3 call at your convenience. 50-12
.NTED-Roommate, next semester, WANTED
r after holidays. Pleasant, east____
rnt room, hot-water heated. Un-
erpriced, $3.00. Call at 4 or by ap- WANTED-Roommate. Best suite i
nintment. 908 Mary. 2480-J. 56-3 Ann Arbor. One block from cam-
pus. Only two other roomers. Come
NTED-A student to share a front early and avoid the rush. See Ry-
cite at 425 S. Division. Price rea-I gle, 408 Thompson or call 1741-w.
anable. Phone 1566-1. 63-5, 56-3

and the Clothes You- Wear
TO MATTER where you are, what you're doing or when
4you're doing it-on the campus, at the game or in school
with your classmates - there is one thing you always want to
be sure of: that you look right.
There's no question about your appearance when you wear
KUPPENHEIMeER GOOD CLOTHES
They will always make you "feel at home" while in the com-
pany of others - certain that your clothes are correct. Tru-
ly, they're an investment in good appearance.
The new fall models in suits and topcoats are here now.
Come in and try them on. One look in the mirror will make
you feel glad you came. Special values at $38 - $48 - $8
N.f.tAlenCo
the ouseofnKppehemrClothes

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