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March 23, 1922 - Image 7

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Saturday

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Junior Girls'
port at 4:45
ese Gardens.
irIs' play will
,t Graham's

meeting of
today.

the

ball practice will not
account of the Junior
shmen will meet as us-
)ck today.
r "The Yellow Jacket"
s during the remaind-
ock, Jso and Due Jung
t 4 o'clock, Chee Moo
Friday, at 3 o'clock,
See No, Tai; Char
Cling and maid; at 4

rd are re-
:45 o'clock
gymnasium
t the Senior
to tradition
way to the
e supper.

Plans for a hike have been made by
the athletic section of the Faculty
Women's club for Saturday afternoon.
The hikers will meet at 3 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Walter B. Ford, 904
Forest avenue. The party rill return
to the home of Mrs. Ford at 4:30
o'clock and tea will be served. In
case of inclement weather the section
will meet at Mrs. Ford's at 3 o'clock
and there will-be a general discussion
of future activities.
Any members of Faculty Women's
club who are interested in athletics
and who have not signed up with the
athletic section may attend the hike.
The athletic section expects to give
two activities each month throughout
the year.
MRS. FARNSWORTH TO SPEAK
ON CAMP ORGANIZATIONS
University women who* are inter-
ested in the project of summer canips
are invited to hear Mrs. Charles H.
Farnsworth, a pioneer in the work,
speak on this subject at 3 o'clock this
afternoon at Martha Cook dormitory.
Mrs. Farnsworth is at present the
director of Camp Hanoum. She also
was interested in the organization of
the new- England Intercamp associa-
tion which was organized for the pur-
pose of standardizing girls' camps.
Her broad experience in this field
promises to make her llAstrated talk
of vital interest to wdmen. An in-
formal reception will follow the ad-
dress.
Installation Bapquet Plans Made
The Portia Literary society held its
first regular sheeting at 7:30 o'clock
Tuesday evening in room 302, Mason
hall. Plans were discussed and a
committee appointed for the formal
installation banquet which will be giv.
en in the near future.
.MEET YOUR FRIENDS
At the Junior Girls' Play, "Sceptre
and Serenade."' Play given for bene-
fit of Women's League Fund. T.hurs-
day, Friday, and Saturday nights. Tick-
ets at the Whitney.-Adv.
STUDENTS LUNCH

MENTAL SURVEY PLANNED
FOR MENILE PATITS
With the co-operation of the med-
ical authorities of the University and
Homoeopathic hospitals, a complete
mental survey of all juvenile patients
under 16 years old will be begun this
month. A wide variety of tests will
be used including the Terman revision
of the Binet scale, performance tests
of sensory and acuity, and other cor-
relative material for checks.
The results will be combined with
the medical and social histories of Mpa-
tients, and will appear in published
form after the record is completed.
Martha Guernsey, '19, instructor in
psychology, has been placed in charge
of the survey. She will be assisted by
Helen Davenport, '23, student in psy-
chology, and Elizabeth Ornduff, '23,
social service worker.
FRESHMAN DEBATING TEAM
CHOSEN BY ATHENA SOCIETY
Tryouts for the triangular freshman
debate with Adelphi and Alpha Nu
which will be held after spring vaca-
tion were held by Athena Literary so-
siety Tuesday evening. The follow-
ing girls from the class of '25 made the
team: Florence Pollock, Margaret
Spalding, Dorothy Spencer, and Mar-
guerite May, with Florence Fullet
and Beata Wagner as alternates.
JUNIOR GIRLS
Expect you at the Junior Girls' Play.
Better than ever. Good music and act-
ing. Tickets at the Whitney Theater.I
-Adv.

PLAY AT MEETING
Senior women decided at their meet-
ing Tuesday afternoon to give a play
on the type of a fantasy since it has
been found impossible to give a mus-
ical comedy.. Christine Murkett, '22,
was appointed chairman of a com-
mittee which will read' a number of
proposed plays and present a resume
of them at the next meeting of the
senior women. Joyce McCurdy, '122,
and Mildred Henry, '22, were the
other members of the committee.
All senior women who have plays
in mind that might prove appropriate
are asked to call a member of this
committee. It has been decided to
give the play May 12 and 13. The pro-
lIts will go to the Michigan League.
Thenext meeting of senior women
will be held at 4 o'clock next Wed-
nesday afternoon in Sarah Caswell
Angell hall.
Grim Still Abesent From Classes
Prof. Burton G. Grim, of the rhetoric
department, is ill at his home this
week.as the result of a nervous break-
down suffered last week. He has not
been able to hold classes since March
11, but hopes to resume work next
week.
Ticgets for the Junior Girls' Play
at the Whitney.
For Your Next Dance
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Telephone 1549

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Banquet Hall now open. We cater
to Fsaternity, Sorority, Club and
Class Banquets up to 100 plates.
Private Rooms. See Management
for Estimates.

Van's Barber Sho
Quality and ServiC(
1114 South University Street

CHINESE GA

IN
"THE MYSTERY ]
Also CENTURY CO)
This "AD" with fifteen
will admit you-
Save 10 cents.
Son-"SATURDAY NIC
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SHE AFFER'S

LIFE' TIME PElh

Illiary of the Gun
ill meet at 7:30
me hall.
rn on the senior
ale until 4 o'clock
e League booth in

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equal. Guaranteed for life-
long service. Step in and try it

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Daylight or Flashlight
' Indoors or Outside

THE COST IS NOMINAL

OPEN 6:30 A. M.
TILL 11:00 P. M.
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aturday nights. Tickets

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Program
1 Overture
2 Kinograms
3 "TABLE STEAKS"
A Century Comedy
4 PAULINE STARKE
in Mrs. Fiske's famous play
w Salvation Nell"
Shows--2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8;30
PRICES
Evening-Balcony 25c, Floor 35c.
Matinees-All Seats 25c.
Kiddies-A dime always

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THE ' DATAMAE FAR GUJS N ThE
Enacted by a wonderful cast who portray those types from
the cauldron of New York's east side. \ You'll ever remem-
ber Hash-House Sal, Hallelujah Maggie, Al. McGovern and
---the greatest of all--Cap'n Nell.

LAST TIMES TODAY

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