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April 29, 1922 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-04-29

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old lace or cos-
.f 1800 are asked
ing at -398.
interhouse base-.
* posted on the

campaign fund at the booth in Uni-
versity hall and il the Library. The
-plan is to revive Aie ancient custom
of celsbrating the first day . of May
w ith flowecrs. The roses will be sold
at 15 cent each -n order thatevery
student may afford to wear one.
Catherine Stafford, '24, is in charge
of the arrangements for this sale
which is being carried on by the flow-
er committee which is a part of the
general campaign committee.
BURNETT GIVES MARIONETTE
PROGRAM THIS AFTERNOON
. "Moon Magic" and "Little Red Rid-
ing Hood" will ;le given at 3 o'clock
this afternoon in Lane hal.: The oc-
casion is the presentation by Harry L.
Burnett, '23, of a program of marion-
ette acting. The dolls are worked by

a mechanical device which lats be!h
planned by Burnett.
The cast for "Mon Magic" is com-
posed of R. Johnson, '23, Helen M. El-
liott, '23Ed., and EstheF 'Hollands.
Those reading the parts in "Little
Red Riding Hood" are Gladys Burnett,
Harry Burnett, '23, Forman G'.
Brown, '22, MarjorIe Westbrook, and
Delbert Clark, '24.
I FRESH LITS NOTICE
Freshman lits are requested to
mail their class dues to D. E.
Johnson, 1443 Washtenaw ave-
nue at once. No applications
I for Fresh Frolic tickets will be
considered unless dues are paid.

Chimes Can'toon Stolen I
- I
Cartoon by Fontaine Fox,
I noted cartoonist, which wase'
~stolen from the Chimes d'ffice the
early part of the week, is still
missing. 'he cartoon was to have
( been used ' in May issue of I
I Chimes.
Try a Daily Want Ad. It aays.-Adv.

"The Golden Hope"
.Larry Semon in
"The Grocery Clerk'
This "Ad" with 10 cents wi
you today
Soon-
"The .Four Horsenr
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nior draws for the ten-
. have been posted on
.rd in Barbour gymnas-
ninary matches for all.
e played off by to-
the playground class
ing to receive recom-
te end of, this year and
tade arrangements for
.g in the public schools

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Fred

Stone

Suitable for the Southland or Northland,
Or any land when Spring is near at hand.

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eting of Mum-
o'clock Monday
rs of Barbour
of offices will

MARY IVES, '23, WHd TAKES THE
.part of the "leading man" , in
Masques' annual play tonight.
May Day Flowers to be Sold Monday
Roses will be sold on May Day for
the benefit of the Michigan league

PUYEAR & HINTZ

"Billy

328 SOUfTH

MAIN STREET

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and 5

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TENDER MEATS

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brryites one the
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berry are in-

Cari come only from a market that uses
extreme care in the choice of the meat it
offers for sale.
For Best Quality Mo ats at Lowest Prices
all r
Where Service and Quality Are Supreme
113 N. Main St. Phone 1091

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TODAY" ' A]

r Girls' play cast
y at 9 o'clock this
ity hall for acts 1
ir society will meet.
afternoon at Helen
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*one& for dances over the
id are: Union-Mrs. E. G.
Armory-Mrs. H. B. Lazell.
t Junior college will hold a re-
ncheon at 12 o'clock Tuesday
hall. Reservations may be
calling Julia Kammer, '23, at
efore noon today.

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Men's Sport Oxfords

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SOn In "The

Clayton in "The

wHEN husband and wife are
divorced, who pays? Their
children?
See the answer" in this intensely
dramatic picture of love, mar-
riage and mis-marriage. Adapt-
ed from one of the greatest

-- Anita Stewart in
igs of Destiny."
a Roberts 'in "The
Eope."

Wahr's Shoe Store
- Quality since 1593

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Phone 1115

108 5. Main St,

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Fred Stone

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THE STAGE

RI DING
INSTR.UCTION

stage piays ever written. Love-
ly Ethel Clayton's strongest
picture. Come!
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ES LEY
A.RRY
i&
~hooI Days"
TARTING SUNDAY
sAm murE

Lieut. John N. Ryan of the U. S. Reserve Corps, -for-
merly in the regular army is now at the stables of G. L. Mul-
lison, 326 E. Ann St. and offers a course in Horsemanship or
ndividual instruction at extremely low rates.

GET THE MOST OUT OF

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