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March 22, 1922 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-22

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CITIES FOUND
ALUMNAE GROUPS
Michigan alumnae organizations
ave been founded during the last
eek in Birmingham, Flint, and Pon-
ac under the direction of Mrs. Evans
Colbrook, meiber of the, executive
omimittee of the Alumnae council
,nd chairman of the committee on

FOR SENIORS, SUPPER
Final arrangements have been
made for the Senior women's supper
to be held at 6 o'clock tomorrow even-
ing in Barbour gymnasium. All sen-
iors will appear for the first time in
their caps and gowns, to celebrate the
annual event which has become a tra-
dition among the graduating women.
After the supper they will attend the
first peiformance of the Junior Girls'
play, given in their honor.
Dean Myra B. Jordon, Mrs. Marion
L. Burton, and Mrs. John R. Effinger
will be guests of honor at the supper.
The collegiate alumnae will serve as
a means of helping earn their mem-
berships in the University of Michigan
League.
Margaret Tibbals, '22, is in charge
of the songs which the seniors will
sing at the performance of the play.
These songs will .be practised at the
supper.
Tickets will be on sale for the last
time from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon
in University hall.

possible to keep a supply on saie aur- ered as a possioie date by tue nower
ing the rush periods between classes. committee. It has also been suggest-
This venture was conducted large- ed that St. Patrick's Day be used as a
ly as an experiment and since it met day for selling green carnations for
with success a similar flower sale the benefit of the League in other
will probably be held later in the years.

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ed - those cities
establish these
hem first han.
g the University

genents. Paul, and Milwaukee this week to ar-
hat there range for alumnae groups and in
and that April will complete group organiza-
y women tions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, 'New
York, and Washingtoh, D. C.
d
has ob- LEAGUE PARTY TO GIVE WAY
on shoes FOR JUlfOR GIRLS' PLAY
is brandRG
the fund Owing to the fact that campus inter-
An ex- est is centered mainly on the intrigu-
end every ing mystery of the Junior Girls' play,
maedefin there will be no Women's league party
to orde at Barbour gymnasium this week.
Added effort will be directed toward
re a tea- having the party for next week make
3 to 6 up for its absence this Friday.
ApriMa Pin Contest Closes Today

One of the Best Tailoring
Trades 'in the State

ST. PATRICK'S FLOWERS '*IESop o
I Flower sales on 'St. Patrick's day
realized $88 for the Michigan League
campaign fund. The intention was to
sell only green carnations but as the
supply of these decreased and the de-
mand continued, green sweet peas and
later pink rosebuds were substituted
because local flower shops could not
supply an adequate number of car-
nations.
Approximately 1400 flowers were
sold by the committee from the sta-
tions in University hall and the Li-
brary. It is estimated that at least ...

Ann Arbor Address 106 E,Huron Street
Detroit Address, 907 Peter Smith Building
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The contest for a design for the'
University of Michigan League pin
ends at noon today. TIme was extend-
ed due to the fact that a sufficient
number of designs had not been sub-
mitted at the date set formerly. Any
designs not yet turned in should 'be;
*ent immediately to Edna Groff, '22,
Helen Newberry residence.

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Gunboat Williams-Pug with the Pile-Driver Punch!
Some son, you'll say, for a nice respectable papa, mixing with lords and dukes! Some lover for lady fair, queening
*ver society's elite! But hurrah for a lad that was never licked! And---Come and see 'em all fall for Gunboat!
Six joyous reels to a finish! with4 beauty and "class" at the ringside!

11

THE STORY BY ROUNDS
TO FINISH
R$und One-He is branded N. G. by Dad
and driven into the crool, crbol world!
Round Two-He is Gunboat Williams, fistic
artist supreme!'
Round Three-He is wined and dined by.
society's creme de la creme!
Found Four-He is knocked all groggy by
two big starry eyes!
And then-You'd better be in a ring-side
seat when he wins!

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SCHEDULE
Matinee
2 :O0-8:SO
Evening
7:00-8:30
Last Feature
Starts 9 P. H.
REGULAR
PRICES

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A GREAT SUPPORTING CAST
William Burroughs...........Wallace Reid
Lady Elizabeth........ ......Lois Wilson
John Burroughs............Lionel Belmore
George Burroughs........Henry Miller, Jr.
Mrs. Burroughs..............Helen Dunbar
Rev. David Burroughs.........Leslie Casey
Lord Brockington............S. J. Sandford
Butler ....................W. J. Ferguson
Mooney ........................Guy Oliver

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DENT SUPPLY STORES

SHORT SUBJECTS
VALLEY OF 10,000
SMOKES
The Family Album

SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE
"THE NORTUERIN TRAIL"
FROM THE SHORT STORY CLASSIC BY
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD
T HE WILDERNE SS MA IL
THE TRAGEDY OF THE SNOW COUNTRY
FEATURING
LEWIS STONE, ETHEL GREY TERRY AND WALLACE BEERY

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