THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1921. )MEN URGED TO .TTEND LUNCHEON ;roit alumnae are asking that rery organized house and dormitory nd at least one delegate to the Mich- an Women's luncheon at 12 o'clock" ext Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Hotel tatler in Detroit. Tickets for the incheon are now in the hands of the' ouse presidents of the several dormi- >ries and can be obtained from them r from Marguerite Clark, '21. "I hope a good number of under- raduate girls will be able to attend his luncheon," states Louise Potter, 8, who is in charge of the ticket ale. "We have several new, inter- sting features to present and want 11 the old Michigan spirit we can pos- ibly get. President Marion L. Bur- >n will address us on a subject in hich we are all interested." The University delegation will leave .nn Arbor Saturday morning on the :43 a. m. Michigan Central or the :10 a. m. interurban. gARCH 5 SET FOR W.A.A. BANQUET Saturday, March 5, has been set as he date for the annual banquet and otillion given by the Women's Ath- etic association for its members. Class stunts will be given by the our basketball teams and honor wards will be made at this time. ancing, the entertainment provided or the evening, will be varied by avor specials. .. Notice of ticket sales will be made ater. fiehigan Students Married Yesterday Carol Lucille Wuerth, a student in he Sch'ool of Music, and Ernest F. 'otter, '20E, were married at 6:30 'clock Saturday night at the home f Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Moore. irs. Potter is a resident of Ann Ar- or and will continue her musical'ed- cation here. The groom is an in- tructor in the engineering college nd a member of Tau Beta Pi. Come to Teet's Dining Rooms, 805 . Huron St. for your Sunday Night ,unches.-Adv. Daily advertising will spell prosper- ;y for you.-Adv. Uilort en "The Toy Shoppe" will be open during both weeks of examinations. 1 All University women may come to Newberry hall to make toys for the children who are in quarantine at the hospitals. Girls who are interested in doing social service work second semester are requested to stop at Newberry hall sometime during the next two weeks. Chaperones for the dances in the Ar- cade hall, given by the Halsey studio on Friday and Saturday evenings will be furnished by the dean of women. If it is necessary to make any. changes in gymnasium classes for the new semester, these changes should be reported at the gymnasium office in Barbour gymnasium by Wednesday, Sorling, '21L, Announces Engagement Feb. 23. Formal announcement of the en- gagement of Carl Andrew Sorling, Tickets for the Detroit alumnae '21l, to Miss Winefred White of Jack-1 luncheon to be given Feb. 12, may be son was made Friday night at a Junior secured from Marguerite Clark, '21, or Dorcas club banquet in Jackson. from presidents of the dormitories k t _ - Craftsmen's Club Dancetat Barbour Have you triad those wonderful Sun- Gym, Monday, Feb. 21, 9 to 1.. Spec- day Chicken Dinners at Teet's Din- ial music by Rhodes Orchestra. All ing Rooms.-Adv. Masons invited. Tickets at Treasurer Campbell's office.-Adv. Sunday night specials. Both Amer ican and Chinese, for your entertain- Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. ment. Chinese Gardens.-Adv. I - After the dance you are invited to Gymnasium classes will begin on the Chinese Gardens.-Adv. Monday, Feb. 21, for the new semest- er. Have you company coming? 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