ly north of Those plan- Katherine ' 22 'ELnsian Is 2lest In History tc )r, > should -not phone 2597. reshman and )mmittees are its to the reg- d, after which to Dean Jor- rs' organiza- to bring their, ept, over sum- The third practice for the May-pole dances will be held at 4:30 Monday, May 29. It is very important that all girls attend. Chaperones for dances this week end are: Union-Friday, Mrs. H. B. Lazzell; Saturday, Mrs. Yates Adams; Armory-Friday, Miss Martha Hills; Saturday, Mrs. IJ. W. Cake. The preliminaries in the tennis tournament will be played off between the freshman and junior classes at 4:15 o'clock today. There will be two eingles and one double match. JRUGO DIEMER TO SPEAK AT ANNUAL BANQUET OF A.S.M.E. ttee, Dorothy Jef- ad at once. This or campaign ex- collected individ- this week. ssoUaAio n1. univer- hold their annual Mr. Hugo Diemer, industrial director at 11 o'clock Satur- of the LaSalle Extension University of ie home of Mrs. Jos- Chicago, has peen secured as the main 07 Hill street. There speaker at the annual banquet of the uncheon previous to 4mericain Society of Mechanical engi- ngn neers to ie held at the Union Saturday night, at 6:30 o'clock. The subject g emjloyment for which has been chosen for his address mmer school or the by Mr. Diemer is "Opportunities for e who will take girls the College Trained Man in Produc- room next fall are tion," and much can be expected, as at Deaan Jordan's of- Mr. Diemer professionally, is a man- ssible. agement engineer, and has had exper- -- ience with various large construction taking rifle practice corporations. fire the army rifle The Detroit branch of 'the society 1:30 o'clock this as well as the Ann Arbor section will 3k will leave for the 'be present at the banquet. WANTED number of college men to enter training course elling of Dodge Brothers' Motor Vehicles in during' which time we will pay a salary and on. See Wm. Peach or O'Dea for appointment. .HOMAS J. DOYLE, Dealer 4462 Woodward Ave. DETROIT ' SUNDAY DESERT (Continued from Page One) In full keeping with the distinctive and unusual that characterizes the book are the innovations of several new and better departments. Chief among these in attractiveness and merit is "Remember Way Back When -." No longer will men of the future day glance at the book of former years and gaze upon those proclaimed to be "In the Lime Light." The former title is well and. good for the year in which the Michiganen- sian is issued, but after that it ceases to be a live topic, and it approaches the ludicrous as the years pass on. With the new and distinctive depart- ment, all this will be gone and the suggestion to "Remember Way Back' When -" will bring memories to mind that the other never could do. Dedication is Pleasing The dedication of the book deserves a word of praise. It is to he "through whose untireing efforts and wise counsel the present high standard of the publications of the University bf Michigan has been attained," Prof- Edson R. Sunderland. It is without doubt that Professor Sunderland de- serves this distinctive and high hon- or. To those who have had connection with him and who have seen him do his work the dedication as stated does not express the gratitude that Profes- sor Sunderland deserves. Taken all in all the Michiganensian of 1922 is good. It is more than good in that it is distinctive. It expresses' the new character of a new thought of a great University. It will stand for years as a feature, a feature not to be forgotten, for it marks the new ideas and new spirit of a "Greater Michigan" of 1922 .. MOVIE REALIZES $200 FOR LEAGUE More than $200 was realized from the "A Bachelor Daddy," starring Thomas Meighan which was given at the Majestic theater last week-end under the auspices of the sophomore girls. The exact proceeds c'annot yet be determined until all tickets are handed in. Much of the 'success -of ,the affair was due to its'specialfeatures which Were musical selections by Phil Dia- mond and Mike Chqn, impersonations by Archie McDonald, '22L, and Hawai- ian music by Dwan Tang, '24E,and Cyrus Tavares, '24, whose services were donated the various evenings, and to the co-operation of the man- agement of the Majestic theater. Coming Events MEETING HELD TO INSTALL OFFICERS Officers of the Women's leagu'e for the coming year were formally in- stalled yesterday afternoon, when the retiring officers surrendered the "front row" on the stage at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Edna Groff, '22, introduced her successor in the presi- dency of the league, Frances Ames, '23. "We are going to put all we can into the league next year so that we can take out a lot at the end of the year," said the new president. Reports from the various commit- tees were submitted, and a summary of the work of the league this year given. Neva Lovewell, '22, chairman of the campaign fund, reported that $8,000 had been raised for the fund this year. Results of class elections which were held after the installation, will be published tomorrow. Engagement of Students Announced Announcement was made Wednes- day night at the Chi Omega house of the engagement of Evelyn Rockwell, '22, to, Richard Gregory, '23. Mr. Gregory is' a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. GIFTS for I'" Commencement Your your famous "Yo cess is our the countrv' will allow count agai There is r offer is ma find you i first renting I HllIer. & foiler STATE STREET JEWELERS run no r We sa on typew tol select I every Friday YOUNG TYPEWR 25 W. Lake St., I AT THE THEA''ERS i f I, 1 1 I i TODAY 1 GI0)o SCREEN Arcade-"Jackie," featuring Shir- ley Mason. Majestic-"The Good Provider," with entire "Humoresque" cast. Orpheum-Eileen Percy in "Lit- tle Miss Hawkshaw." i f I I '; t '1 rl Wuerth-"Come on Over," by Rupert Hughes, and Snub Pol- lard comedy., 1t -'-- Mme..-. - =II Ii~ ... .. "MALLO NUT" i ONE THINGS SUR. A NICE*COLD,8 TH-- ALWAYS COOLS ( OFF SUMMEWR'S WRT A delicious combination French Marshmallow N and Maple Mousse. of ut /" e ICE CREAM PHONE 2830 ;flay 26-Cap Night. Architects' Ball, May 27-Chicago baseball game. May 29-Wisconsin baseball game. Chicago golf match. May 31-Lantern Night. June 3-0. S. U. baseball game. Last day of classes. s s s NW WLL COAL and Gas Coke ' Any additions or corrections to the above should be mailed to the Calen- dar Editor of The Daily. EDUCATION ?SENIORS WILL LEAVE LAMP AS MEMORIAL A memorial lamp, to be placed at the main entrance to the new admin- istration building of the School of Education, will be left as a' class me- morial by the senior class in that school, according to plans' drawn up at a meeting yesterday afternoon in Tappan hall. Class Day exercises will be held at 3 o'clock Thursday, May 25, in Sarah Caswell Angel hall. President Mar- ion L. Burton will be the principal speaker. Following the exercises a class dinner will be held at the Union. UMMERTIME can't stay mad very long in the vicinity of a nice cool bath. Turn on the cold water. Turn off the perspiration, take a cold shower and cheer up a bit. Remember what folks say about the plumb- ing shops being the place to go for your every plumbing need. They are telling you the truth. Beranek Martin 320 NO. MAIN ST., Phone9462 'Amez Set this colossa ST AftTIN WUERTI Sunday TI / I "A Ma He knows we His flattery i His title-his unifc To think of aug PHONES: 2207 and 81 Fl Sale extraordinary of CORNWEL L BLDG. CAMP DAVIS MEN NOTICE Make You Smile J Those Good Old ) All men who are to attend the first session at camp and have not already procured tickets must see me in room 300 of the Eng- ireering -building this aft- ernoon. AL. CUTHBERT. FOR SALE-Outlines of economic political, constitutional developments in this semester's English History. WAHR'S BOOKSTORE.-Adv. .3-omtWM /'" u'/ MISSES' !DRL OF SILK OR WOOL At 2500 REAM FRIED CAKES - -Im I Made by FORMER VALUES TO $49.50 Any miss or little woman planning for a new S dress should not miss this sale. Chiffon Taffetas sy;Willow Taffetas, Poiret Twills and fine Tric Features include new kinds of embroidery, sleeves, prettiest of necks, picturesque draperies, ribbon trimming, silk and wool embroidery, and es of lace. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Eileen Percy Ann Arbor Creamery 4I -IN- BUTTER AND EGGS "LITTLE MISS Liberty Street Phone 664 .5 ° LOJ HAWKSHAW" N4Oc