VHE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. 'EAN AND SOCIAL DIRECTORS the social directors of the dormitor- LEAVE FOR ATLANTIC CITY ies, Miss Eleanor Sheldon, Miss Grace Greenwood, and Miss Helen Bishop. W omen Dean Myra B. Jordan leaves today P A. R. Entertains Charter Members or a meeting of deans of women of tate universities, colleges, normal The February meeting of the Sarah There will be a Senior society meet-! nd high schools to be held Friday Caswell Angell chapter of the D. A. ing tomorrow night at 7:15 o'clock in nd Saturday at Atlantic City. R. will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow Martha Cook building. Conferences will be held at this afternoon at the residence of the Re- me among each of the groups and gent, Mrs. W. W. Beman, 813 Kings- All entering students should make everal general gatherings will meet ley street. Charter members will be Bveralarrangements at lBarbour gymnasium o discuss subjects of general inter- the guests of honor on this occasion. for medical examinations. st, such as health, under specialists j__ ualified in the work. Get the best. Buy a "Standard" Dancing classes will be discontinued Dean Jordan was accompanied by Loose-leaf Notebook at Wahr's.-Adv. until further notice. ALUMNAE LUNCHEON araret CoeIey, Married on Saturday Cooley was a member of Collegiate ATD BY 35 The wedding of Margaret Cooley, Sorosis while in the University. Ken- A T T E N D E D Y 5 17, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. C. HI nedy belongs to Phi Delta Theta fra- Cooley, to James Kennedy, '21, of ternity. More than 350 women, alumnae and Lansing, was celebrated Saturday aft- students, were present at the lunch- ernoon at the home of the bride. Miss Read The Daily for Campus News. eon given by the Michigan women of Detroit Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Ho- tel Statler. Mrs. Edward D. Pome- roy, '96, chairman of the alumnae council of the Alumni association of theUniversity, was the speaker at the - luncheon. = The campaign for a women's build- -== ing was the subject of Mrs. Pomeroy's speech. She gave many reasons why for the women need such a building, stressing the favorable attitude of the Regents who announced that as soon as $500,000 has been raised the site will be given for the building. = They are here in profusion" 1Frs. Panlihurst Addresses Ai -11111a- I= PAThey are dainty little sailors with Mrs. Emeline Pankhurst addressedbe the meeting of the Ann Arbor branch = tiny brims gaily decked with bright flow- of the Collegiate Alumnae Saturday =-ers, and little poke- and mushrooms, afternoon at Martha Cook building, which may well have the fem- where she was the guest of Miss Grace Greenwood. Prof. Alexander Ruth- = iine eye of an earlier day. ven, of the zoology department, gave a talk on South America. They are brilliant shadings which bring to mind the vivid plumage of some wild New day and evening classes wile be org,;nizedat the School of Short- creature of the tropics-a veritable rain- hand today, 711 N. Univ. Ave.-Adv. bow of vivid shadings. Ready to Serve AT ANY TIME Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. n ma 1 i e P= afoe1 bwor a B. Foggerty Poot of hot tea and bowl of rice = .. PLAIN CHOP SUEY - 85 CENTS pecialty Hat Shop 80'CENTS CHINESE and AMERICAN StyleE L Short rders1 ? East Liberty Streev Short Orders i Quang Tugim Lo1E 613 Liberty St E.1 1 i] Iill 1111111111111111l11i111il~ l1111111U111A WANTED -- Students desiring good to have filled an engagement here paying positions for summer vaca- Dec. 18. The tickets for the postpon- tion will find a chance to make big money by calling at 310 S. State St, ed engagement of Dec. 18 will be ac- 3rd floor. A few permanent agen- cepted Thursday night. cies already built up will be open in Due to the fact that Miss Manner June for seniors who can qualify, will leave Ann Arbor on the 9:48 Farm and Collegiate Dep't., Nation- train Thursday night, the Oratorical al Casualty Co. Phone 310-M. 95-101 1rmTusa gtteOao a a aPn .association is anxious to start the WANTED -Men students. Few places program on time, and the audience is left at 514 E. Jefferson. Price rea- requested to be seated shortly before sonable and you get home cooked8 o meals. 95-3 8 o'clock. WANTED--Data, problems and lab. work in E. E. 3. If interested, ansI DOUBLE ANNOUNCEMENT wer, care Box X. Y. Z., Daily. PARTY AT KAPPA HOUSE OR RENT-Suite and single room for WANTED-University student to do A party was given Monday night at ladies. One block north of campus. sweeping for four hours per week. the Kappa Kappa Gamma house to 1724-3. 953 address Box I: 0., Daily. 95-2 - announce the engagement of Frances OR RENT-Light housekeepiug. Two MISCELLANEOUS Buckbee, '21, to Clarence N. John- ronms and kitchennette. 110 N. In- STUDENT ELKS! Fischer's Kalama- ston, 21E, and Mary Florence Buck- galls. __-_ zoo Exposition Orchestra at Armory bee, '21 to Samuel H. Riggs, '22L. OR RENT-Excellent 'suite. high- Thurs(lay night, Feb. 24. For Elks Johnston is a member of Tau Beta ly desirable location. Call 544-W.1 only. 95-2 Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, i3-3 FRENCH AND SPANISH tutor. Un- and Riggs is a member of Phi Gam- OR RENT-Pleasant front rooms at iversity graduate and three years ma Delta and Phi Alpha Delta frater- 948 Greenwood Ave. 95-2 study abroad. Inquire 203 S. Thay- nities. Ier St. 13 FOR SALE SERVICES of a high-grade cook avail- CARNEGIE PROFESSOR SPEAKS OR SALE - C-melody saxophone- able for catering in your own home. ON "AMERICAN BLOOD IN 1775" 'Conn." Price reasonable. Phone' Dinner 'parties a specialty. Phone 557., - 95-3 2705-J. 95-61 Professor Jameson, director of the OR SALE - Airedale dogs. Thor-'LOCKSMITH -- All kinds, door and , bureau of historical research at Car- oughbreds. Fred Klinesmith. Sal- t runk keys. Repairing locks a spec- negie institute, will speak at 4:15 ine. Phone Saline 197-R22. 95-3 ialty. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler. 92-12 o'clock this r in I pi