N DAILY A ii _..... DIARIMID'S CHOCOLATES Gilbert's and Martha Washington nas. All kinds and sizes at candies for Xmas. - Packed for mail- 's Pharmacy. Only agent in ing. Tice's Drug Store, 117 S. Main r.-Adv. St.-Adv. nize Daily advertisers.-Adv. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Ad" DRMITORlIES OBSERVE CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS: UNIVERSITY POST, AMERICAN LEGION, ELECTS OFFICERS' Jan. 22 Set For Fancy Dress fall CREOLE PRALINES-Grunewald's from New Orleans, at Tice's, 117 Main St., South.-Adv. Initial Meeting of Organization Held Under Charter Granted Recently BETSY BARBOUR TO CELEBRATE FIRST CHRISTMAS PARTY IC RE ICE C iR EA M The entire personnel of our Ann Arbor branch is eager to render service. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN We wish to call your attention to our assortment of SILK & KNIT TED SILK NECKWEAR of superior. quality and desirable patterns at moderate prices Also a generous selection of Knitted Wool and Silk Mufflers, Wool Hose and smaller accessories for men. " :: TINKER & COMPANY Clothls, Furnishings and Hats SOUTH STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. Yule tide festivities at the women's dormitories will be celebrated this year according to custom. Christmas observance at Martha Cook building takes the form of a breakfast, while at Helen Newberry residence an old English :sinner is given. Betsy Bar- bour house will hold its first Christ- mas party in an original nlanner as yet unannounced.I Residents of Martha Cook building will celebrate their annual Christmas breakfast Tuesday morning, Dec. 21. This event comes as a culmination to pre-holiday festivities and is a custom of many years' standing at the dorm- itory. At 6 o'clock in the morning, the girls led by Miss Grace Greenwood, begin forming the procession on the fourth floor. The line grows as the girls from each floor join in, carrying lighted candles and singing Christ- mas carols. 225 to Be at Breakfast Down the corridors, through the red room and blue room, appropriate-. ly decorated, the line moves to the first floor corridor. Here a long table is set to accommodate 225 people, in- cluding Mr. .and Mrs. Marion L. Bur- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jordan, the board of governors, residents of the building, and their guests. A ounteous breakfast is then enjoyed and the friendship candles are light- ed, after which the call of the 8 o'clock class breaks up the party. Newberry Gives English Dinner Helen Newberry residence will cele- brate Christmas Monday night with its customary old English dinner. St. George's day will be presented by 15 girls during the meal. Preceeding the play a boar's head will be carried in on a tray and Christmas carols will be sung. Everyone in the house, the two children for whom the dormitory is furnishing Christmas, and the board of governors will be included in the Christmas festivities. Christmas trees and decorations will make the affair a real party for the young guests. WLomen Househeads should notify Theo- dosia Burton, '22, if their houses in- tend to present stunts atethe Women's league fancy dress party on Jan. 22. Plans for the acts should be made before the holidays so that costumes may be prepared at home. Junior girls desiring information about the lyrics they are writing for the class play, may call Margaret Tibbals, '22, lyric chairman, at 398. All upperclassmen taking elective work in gymnasium are required to have a heart and lung examination. Those who have not taken one should do so at once. Girls who are planning to spend the Christmas holidays'in Ann Arbo should sign up in Dean Myra B. Jor- dan's office at once. It Is important that the exact number be known as soon as possible. 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. The committee to adjust rooming difficulties for women will meet at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Anyone who has any complaint may lay it before the-com- mittee at this time. Tryouts for the Junior Girls' play will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in University Hall. Girls who can help decorate for the Women's league Christmas party are asked to report at 9 o'clock Sat- urday morning at Barbour gymnas- ium. Sixty Girls Try Out for Junior Play More than 60 girls tried out for the Junior Girls' play before the commit- tee yesterday afternoon. The final tryout will be held at 9 o'clock Sat- urday morning in University ,Hall. Those girls who have not yet signed up should be present Saturday. GILBERT'S and MARTHA WASH- INGTON'S candies for Xmas. Pack- ed for mailing. Tice's Drug Store, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. "University Post No. 303 of the Amer- ican Legion, meeting Wednesday night for the first time under the charter it recently received, elected F. A. Sar- geant, '22L, post commander. Other officers of the organization were elect- ed as follows: Senior vice-post com- mander, Prof. C. E. Wilson; junior vice-post commander, W. H. Mast,# '24M; post adjutant, Wilfrid Hocking, '23; treasurer, A. V. McPhee, '21; and sergeant-at-arms, A. D. Buchanan,1 '23. Lyle D. Tabor, state adjutant of the Michigan department of the national organization, talked on the purpose of the American Legion. Major Rob- ert Arthur, of the R. O. T. C., also said a few words about the legion. Mr. Harry N. Cole, of the chemis- try department, who was in charge of organizing the post in the University, stated that all communications to the legion here should be addressed to the University of Michigan Post No. 303 of the American Legion, in care of the Michigan Union. GIRLS ATTENTION! Rainwater shampoos, marcel waving, manicur- ing, face and scalp treatment. Wigs for rent at Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski's, 1110 S. University, side entrance. Phone 696-W.-Adv. Annual Young People's Banquet at Presbyterian Church' Sat., Dec. 18. 5:45 to 7:45. Secure tickets at Lane Hall, NOW.-Adv. Patronize' Daily advertisers.-Adv. ..,dAr. D 8 . s Stunts, by the classes and the va- rious girls' houses, are to be a fea- ture of the Women's league fancy dress party, which will be given. at 7:30 o'clock, Saturday evening, Jan. 22. A prize is offered for ,the best stunt, and all house groups that in- tend to enter the competition should notify Theodosia Burton, '22, by Dec. 21. Plans for the acts should be made before the holidays, so that cos- tumes may be prepared at home. A per capita tax of 10 cents will bescol- lected to defray part of the expense of the party. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS WANT TEACHERS IMMEDIATELY No definite appointments have been made by the teachers' appointment committee, although there have been many calls from school superintend- ents for teachers to take positions immediately after the holidays and for the coming semester. There are, fewer candidates for teaching posi-1 tions this year than usual. Mrs. Bartlett Attends Convention Mrs. Barbara. H. Bartlett attended a directors' meeting of the National Organization for Public Health Nurs- ing in New York City. The meeting was called to reorganize the National association and to hold a conference on better health education and com- munity organization in public health work. GILBERT'S and MARTHA WASH- INGTON'S candles for Xmas. Pack- ed for mailing. Tice's Drug Store, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. DOES THE TRUNK CO, TOO CALL TIME City Baggage aa f t8E V"'" S $ SILVERSMITS Chris Imas -Gifts Suggestions Strings of Pearls 18 to 30 inches Priced at $10.00 to $40.00. Ladies Wrist Watches $15 to $75 Schiandorer & Seyfried 113 E. Liberty Street Ann Arbor Michigan Suits Made to Measure Careful Attention Paid to Alterations ' i w a w P IN MA AT Dependable, Courteous and Reasonable Baggage Service 1, I Albert Gansle 113 S. Main St. ; d ' Phone 280 200 E. HURON I- (Second Floor) cr, -- --;,) "EAT AT THE CASTLE" Cor. Hill and State STRICTLY HOME-C0OKED MEALS $5.50 MEAL TICKET FOR $5.00 REGULAR BOARDERS $7.00 PER WEEK Holiday Gifts For Everyone I r Nowhere is a mark of good taste more clearly shown ifl the selection of gifts than at THIS ADVERTISI NG THIS I COLUMN CLOSES SAT 3 P d . -- .. ow, I i ' rii ..... . .r w nA rm'Wvn realm c, t r - WAINTE , FOR SALE ED-Furnished appartment or FOR SALE-Oil leases. light housekeeping quarters man knows that the s young couple. Occupancy by titan in the oil game is 24th, for a year at least. Pre- cial" lease upon favo ly north of campus. Box H.. lands. I have such 1 ., Daily. 63-3 prices. If you are in The posted best specula- sa "Cominer- rably located eases at lowj terested in al Enjoy Christmas!! What does Christmas mean to anyone with- out CANDY . ul TED-Students who arc lback- d in their English - German islation and ;who wish to be red in general at very reason- price. Call 1195-J after 5:30 [. for appointment. 63-4 .ED-Rooms for four men near pus. Call Winslow, 724-M after , Friday or Monday. 13 PED-A student to share a front e at 425 S. Division. Price rea- ble. Phone 1565-J. 60-5 CED - Senior wants full time k during Christmas vacation. 1920-J 62-2 CED - A 'ticket for tonight's e at the Michigan Union. Phone R. 63 FOR RENT RENT-Two large front rooms. ild accommodate either three or 1309 So. State St. Phone -J. 62-3 EtENT-Double room with elec- lights and hot air heat. En- e of Mr. Hech. 712 Dewey Ave. ae 1734-M. 62-3 buyer or as an agent (I will allow fair commissions); see me at the Allenel Friday or Saturday at 4 to 5 P. M. Residence phone 1438-W. Samuel H. Smith. 63-2 FOR SALE- Full blooded Airedale puppies. Phone 197-R22 Saline. Fred Klinesmith, R. F. D., No. 4, Saline. 58-6 FOR SALE - Hand made banners, pennants, and pillows. 1341 Wil- mont. Phone 2384-M. 62-4 FOR SALE- Remington Typewriter in very good condition. Phone Tews, 1967-W. 917 E. Ann St. 63 FOR SALE - Mandolin and Guitar. Bargains. Call F. A. Scott, 726-M. 62-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Heavy winter overcoat-green, large fur collar, gray chamois lin- ed. Reward. No questions. W. P. Campbell, 1550 Washtenaw. Phone 188. 63-2 LOST-Tortoise Glasses in case. Sun- day. Finder please call Margaret Spalding. Phone 398. 62-3 LOST-Umbrella on third oor, Engi- neering Bldg., Tuesday. Liberal re- 'ward. Call 1158-M. 63-2 LOST-Fraternity pin with name on back. Finder please call 1460. 62-3 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Suites of rooms suitable for 2 3, or 4 boys. 407 N. Ptigalls St. 63-1 FOR VENT- Comfortable suite near campus. 516 Packard. Phone 1209-M. 62-3 Let us provide you with the best candy in Ann Arbor, made fresh DAILY THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH .L T-One double suite gle suite two blocks ,ring; College. 1762-W. and from 62-2 Useful Gifts for Christmas Michigan Calendars, Memory Books, Michigan Pins, Fobs and Spoons, Stationery, Fountain Pens. NT-Single room at 717 Oak- Price reasonable. Call there no Speer at 18. 61-3 NT- Double room, electric- t air heat. Enquire ofhMrs. 712 'Dewey Ave. Phone [. 63-1 NT-Warm front suite at 1091 yer. Phone 1223-W. 62-21 Select Them at the Only 0 STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE Phone 1160-Rf 1111 South University Avenue a