Wuomen
:ets for the Junior Gls' play are
a salt at Grahami's bookstore.
s marked 42 are for the per-
ice oni March 23, those marked
March 24, and 44 for March 25.
earsals for the Junior Girls' Play
follows:
s rehearsal at 7 o'clock thiJs
g. Saturday, group one. at 9
E; group two at 9:30 o'clock;
three at 10 o'clock groups five
vo at 10:130 o'clock; rop six,
and eight at 11 o'clock, There
e rebearsal of the entire cast
Eoruses at 7 o'clock Sa)turday
Phi Bet'abridge tea
have been givea this
'hnas been postpon-
a ca rnations will be on sale to,-:he cdyboiIn ri.
hall and In the Library. They
I fori110cenats each ar n the pro-
be used for the; benefit of thei
in League campaign fund.
rs whoe wish to secure good
t the Senior supper should b.uy !
ckets this 'week. They are on
Graham's bookstore, Darbourr
itsum, and u .University hall. j
rehearsals for Masques" play,
ell~yw Jacket,'" will be heldb to-
follaiy s:o act _1 at 2 o'clock ;
first part, at ;l o'clock; act 2,
l art, at 4 o'clock.
weekly tea of the W;omen's
t lb wl e hl t 4 riday afternoon in Betsy Bar-
®rmitory.
erones for dance,pover the wick
e : Unio 1--Friday. Miss Martha
Saturday, 'Mrs. 11. W. Cake ; Ar-
Friday, Mrs. E~. G. Hjeartt; Sat-I
Mrs. IT, G, l erger.
Game Vlaying on Strees
person or persobhs shall play
11, or throw about or bat any
11, or kick any football in orI
any street, alley, or oather pub-
e of this city"' is the city ordi-
whichi Thomas O'Brien, Ann
chief of police, arns stud~ents
.ust obey, _Nume(rous coruplaizai,
ome to his otlce ewoncerwing
nrs of ti" t o1rinanca~w )ndc they
top immtediately nhe says.,
UL BBRfRLHNU.
BY JUNIORS TONIGHT
The first dress rehearsal of the
Junior Girls' play dil1l take place ths
e ening in Sarah Caswell Angell hal.
F inal 'rehearsals will take place Tues-
day and Wednesday nights at the W hit-
ney theater.
Girs have been working overtime the,
last few days to ut the finishingi
touches on their costumes for toight's;
rehearsal. A number of unique con-
coctions have been iventd by the
girls in the choruses as well as the ;
committee. Several 'of the choruses
are still working out intricate dace
steps while others are in the process
of perfection.
Senior girls, front whom the entire
Play has always been kept a secret,
are ;kecoming more curios and are
plying the juniors with questions
about the songs, the leading charact-
ers, nd the author. To them the jun-
ior can only reply that there i a treat
in store if they will only wait
Many tickets are left for the Fridayi
and Saturda y perorman ' o t
play. .Thee can be obtined at Gra-
ham's bookstore until Mnday mr-
ing when they will'go on saeoat thel
Whitney theater. Since the proceeds
from the play, after expenses are paid,
will go toward the"University of Mich-
igan League, the committee urges that:
as many tckets as possible be pur-
chased before the performances.
PREDICT "IDES 01? MARC"
WILL BRING EARTHQUAKE
The belief that the "Ides of March"'
will bring violent earthquakes about
March 21 in the n rthern hemisphere
is held by Dr. Milton Albert Nobles
of Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr., Nobles who i a physician aia
geologist predicts that de to the di-
regtion of the winds and the recent
eruption of Vesuvius, a large part
of Fu rope may be submerged. ,
"22 LVS NTICE
VAll members of' the 1922 liter
ary class: who have not yet paid
their class dues are urged to dg
Iso at Ace. Checks are to be
jmailed to' the class treasurer at
2107, Washtenaw avenue. Names
. fsenior bits whose dues are yet
Iunpaid are now posted In the reg-
istrar's office, according to Walt-
or, .Fea;, presidet of.;the class,
SENIOR IS NTICE
Canes siould bte ordered i-
mediately at Wager and Co.'s
Isince it takes from three to four
weeks to pbtain them.
WALT~ER WK$BROOK,
Chairman Cne Comitte.
,Programs and anounceents
may be 'ordered between the
h~oaars of 2 and 5 o'clock, Tuesday
and Thursday, afternoons, at the
booth in UnierIty hail'.
J. STIDMAN,
I Chairman ProgramComimiee.
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.ei'ary ciuc trt a xneeiing ne~a '~"~ Five delegates to the Hot Springs
at the Rappa Delta house. A peti-
n has been sent in to Dean Buraley I conferenc. were elected at a general
Ldng that the club be accepted as a membership meeting of the University
atpus organization. Y. W. C, A. yesterday afternoon at
Newberry hall. Those chosen were:)
~dembershlr has been restricted to Marga~t ~hyte '23, Lucy Huber, '23,
people as it Is thought by the com- Gertrude Boggs, '22, Luella Galliver,1
tiec that 'nure ~v o~ k can be ac- '23, and Dorothy Jeffrey, '24. It was
'uplished by a sm~lI number Meet~~ also decided that Miss Lucille Lit-
~s will tale place every 'inesday acre, secretary of the Y. W, C. A.
~ning in room 302, Mason hall.
Prof. R~y K. 1mm ~l of the public should accompany the delegates to
the conference.
~iking dep rinient, is a ~uhy ~idvis- Marion Koch, '23, chairman of the
for the new organization, conference committee pre~,e~ted a re-
port and conference I ~suea were
~~hct A~tj~h~ tc brought and dis ussed. Th con-
stitution o th organi 'on w are
an adopte
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Resources $4,000,000
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with Arthur Ashley and'Adrda
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