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April 27, 1922 - Image 7

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Girls who have any old lace, or cos-
tumes for therperiod of 1800 are asked
to call Margaret Spalding at 398.
Junior and seniors now have the op-
portunity for tennis instruction on
Wednesday afternoons. Arrangement
for these classes may be made at the
office of the director.
Names of the freshmen and sopho-
mores who are entered in the prelim-
inary rounds of the tennis tournament
are posted on the bulletin board in
Barbour gymnasium. It is impo5tant
that the girls see these lists at once,
as these rounds must be played off byt
tonight.
Mortarboard will meet at 7:30 o'clock
tonight at the Sorosis house.
Senior society will meet at 5 o'clock
this afternoon at Helen Newberry
residence.4
There will be a meeting of the Wo-
men's Athletic association board at 5:
o'clock this afternoon in Barbour
gymnasium.
The shedule for the interhouse base-
ball league has been posted on the
bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium,;
The first' game of the series will be
played Tuesday, May 2.

bIL RLNDIIIR BLENI
PORAM IN DETROIT
Fourth in a series of concerts giyen
thsi year by the University Girls' Glee
club will be the one to be given Sat-
urday under the auspices of the Detroit
Association of University of Michigan
Women at Northern high school, De-
troit..
Miss Nora Crane Hunt will direct
and Florence Shirey, '22, will accom-
pany the Glee club. The Doll dance
from "Septres and Serenades," this
year's Junior Girls' play, with Marion
MacLean, Martha McLean, Deborah
Jones, and Frances Jackson will be
given. Other features are 'cello solos
by Avon Rich, '23, three soprano solos
by Esther Hollands, Sch. of M., and the
Glee club quartet.
Miss Marguerite Chapin, '20, is the
chairman of the committee on arrange-
ments for the Detroit concert.
LITERARY SOCIETY
TO BE INSTALLED
Portia Literary society will be form-
ally installed as a campus organiza-
tion at a banquet which will be held
at 6 o'clock this evening at the Union.
Blanche V. Kynast, '24, will act as
toastmistress. Ray K. Immel, of the
public speaking department, and Mary
Hobson, '23, president of the Athena
Literary society wil speak also.
At a regular meeting of the or-
ganization held Tuesday evening,
Charlotte Blagdon, '25, Esther Heide-
man, '24, and Veo Foster, '23, gave
interesting talks concerning several
contemporary plays and playwrjghts.
Sorority Tea Shop Well Patronized
The afternoon tea shop given at the
Delta Delta Delta sorority house yes-
terday afternoon was well patronized.
During the afternoon a large number
of guests were served and a musical
program was given.
Tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5
o'clock, coffee, tea, chocolate, sand-
wiches, salad, ices, and cakes will be
served. The proceeds will be con-
.tributed to the Michigan league cam-
paign fund.
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TODAY

TAKE NOTICE
Garbage cans must not be larger
than 20 gollon capacity and all free
from "water. Glass and rubbish must
be kept out of such garbage cans.
This is a provision of the City Ordin-
ance regulating the collection of gar-
bago. The collector is not required to
take any garbage from any residence
where the above provision is violated.
Garbage cans must b accessible at
all times. Such cans in the basement
or on the second floor can be handled
only by special arrangement with the
collector.

7yJohann Sebastian Bach

FIRST PRODUCTION
Frederick Alexander,

IN MICI
Conductor

SCREEN

Normal College Choir - -
MacDowell Society of Jackson
Children's Choir -

Arcade-Betty Compson in "The
Green Temptation."

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Majestic -
"Smiling'

Norma Talmadge in
Through."

JOHN A. WESSINGER,
Health Officer.

-Adv.

Orpheum-"Hush," First Nation-
al production.

alth11W4 ier~ .
Menu cards are deceptive; we don't
believe in them. The forty foot serv-
ing table at the Arcade Cafeteria shows
you exactly what's being served.-Adv.

Ypsilanti, Thurs. April 27
Admission 50c No Seats Reserved 8 F
Tickets in Ann Arbor may be had of Miss Rachel Haviland, Harri

Wuerth-"Way Down East,"
Griffith production.

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THE STAGE

Beginning and Advanced Classes
Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law,
Penmanship, Business English, Bookkeeping

Garrick (Detroit)-"The Circle."
with John Drew.
Read Michigan Daily Ads and you
will buy wisely.--Adv.

H amilton WBusiness College
State and Williams Streets

The University Girls' Glee club
hold a short rehearsal at 5 o'clock1
afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.

will
this

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A box will be placed in the booth in
University hall by 9 o'clock this morn-
ing for the: convenience of University
women who desire to make contribu-
tions for the rummage sale.
"Yellow Jacket" dress rehearsal will
be held at 7:15 o'clock this evening
and tomorrow evening in Hill audi-
torium.
-Extra class 'baseball practice for
freshmen and sophomores will be held
regularly at 4 o'clock on Monday and
Thursday. Junior and senior practice
hours are at 4:45 o'clock on Mondays
and Wednesdays.
The junior-senior draws for the ten-
nis tournament have been posted' on
the bulletin board in Barbour gymnas-
ium. All preliminary matches for all
classes must be played off by Friday
night.
Members of the playground class
who are expecting to receive recom-
mendation at the end of this year and
have not yet made arrangements for
practice teaching in the public schools
must do so at once.
Act 2 of the Senipr Girls' play will
pratice at 3 o'clock this atternoon in
?Newberry hall.

TODAY THRU SATURDAY

See the APACHE DEN an GILDECABARET of the DANCING DARLING OF

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As "Genelle," the Apache, she is vi
clous and daring.
Her "Columbine" in the pantomi
dance with Theodore Kosloff is pi-
quant and dainty.
YOU WILL ENJOY.
Dances-niore sensational than you have ever seen be
Thrills-of the Paris underworld and the jeweled ballr<
of society.

Romance-of a beautiful dancing girl
love and happiness.

and hera

struggle

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FRESH LITS NOTICE

Freshman lits are requested to
mail their class dues to D. E.-
Johnson, 1443 Washtenaw ave-'
nue at once. No applications
for Fresh Frolic tickets will be
considered unless dues are paid.

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Enjoy Your
Exercise
A [ast, a way to get foy-
ous fun from yo ' exerise
WALTER CAMP'S
DAILYDOZEN
set to music, will make you

''From the Story
"THE NOOSE"
BY CONSTANCE LINDSAY SKINNER
DIRECTED BY
WILLIAM D. TAYLOR

PRICES

ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE
FACTORY
We make all kinds of shoes to meas-
ure. Sport shoes our specialty. 534
Forest Avenue. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.-Adv.
[WESLEY BARRY

MATNEE
All Seats...........

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Evening.......:........3
Kiddies 10e Always

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Feel Better

Work Better

SCHEDULE

Look Better

Matinee...........2:00-3:30
Evening..........7:00-8:30

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No Fads, No Medicines No
Exertions, No Self Denials.
Just twelve simple move-
ments, t to music that
y~ou'll enjoy as much as a
cool shower ,on a swelter-
ing morning.-
If you are fit-Keel ytwh
the Daily Dozen.
If you are Writ fit--Start at
once with the DAILY
Schaeberle & Son
110 So. Main St.

[e TemDtatiorC
IS IS GOOD ~ ,

LOOK WHO IS HERE

SON OF A SEA-COOK ! ! !

jt3uster

Keaton

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STARTINC SUNDAY
at the
Wuerth Theatre

in"The Oed"
Shimmy your timbers! Buster Keaton launches th e first smile-ship. It runs on chuckles and -makes
not a knot under 90 laughs an hour. Note.-If there was one more laugh in this picture it would be
inhumane to show it.

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CADfING SUNDAY--MAE MVRRAY IN "FASCINATION"

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DANCES

FRIDAY

AND

SATURDA

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Tickets at Graham's, Slater's and Wahr's, uptow
Fischer Drug Co. and Goodyear Drug Co., downtow

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