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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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An honor point hike will be taken
at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning,
the party leaving from the gymnasium.
Girls are to bring their lunches.
All women who have been warned
or are on probation are requested to
see Dean Myra B. Jordan at once.
Sigma Delta Phi will meet at 12
o'clock Tuesday at the Dey studio for
the Michiganenslan picture.
Chaperones for dances over the
week end are: Union--Mrs. H. G.
Berger; Armory-Mrs. Yates Adams;
Packard-Mrs. H. W. Cake.
Final tryouts for the Freshman
Girls' Glee club will be held at 4
o'clock, Monday, Oct. 31, at the School
of Music.
The Michigan Dames will entertain
their husbands at a hallowe'en party
at 8 o'clock Monday evening, Oct. 31,
in Barbour gymnasium. The party will
not be a masquerade as was formerly
planned.
rThe Women's Cosmopolitan club is
invited to a social meeting at 7:30
o'clock Saturday evening at the home
of Ruth King, 615 E. Ann St. A short
program will be given.
Live Wire Falls Into Street
A high tension wire of the city line
broke and tell into the street at Wash-'
tenaw and South University avenues
Thursday night, The wire fell across
the rails of the street car line causing
considerable illumination.

MUMMERS ELECT -
THIRTEEN GIRLS
As a result of the second try-out for
Mummers the following peoplo were
elected to membership: Marion Munz,
'24, Devira Steinberg, '22, Lucille Wel-
ty, '23, Cornelia Shepherd, '25, Gladys
Gage, '25, Beatrice Hoek, '23, Elsie
Hardy, '25, Eleanor Brown, '22, Amy
Martin, '24, Margaret Beal, '25, Ruth
McCann, '25, Margaret Keil, '24, Doris
Gilhams, '24, Blanche Kynast, '24, Flor-
ence Boomhower, '23, Mary Louise
Whitaker, '25, Marie Zimmerman, '23,
Olive Lockwood, '22.
MASQUES SELECTS
FIRST PLAY CAST
Masques will present the play "Will
O' the Wisp" on Saturday, Nov. 25, in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The cast
has been chosen as follows: Will O'
the Wisp, Velma. Carter, '24; poet's
wife, Ruth Goodhue, '22; country wo-
man, Winifred Smeaton, '24; maid,
Dorothy Jeffrey, '24.
Committee chairmen for the year
have been appointed as follows: Play
reading, Christine Murkett, '22; play
writing, Mattie Proudfoot, '23; coach-
ing, Catherine Greenough, '24; stage,
Frances Ames, '23; cast, Joyce Mc-
Curdy, '22; property, Lureyn Hayes,
'23; costume, Winifred Smeaton, '24;.
make-up, Isabel Kemp, '22; prompting,
Veo Foster, '23; publicity, Mildred
Lawton, '21.
HOUSE HEADS NOMINATE
OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR
At a meeting of the league house
heads' organization Thursday after-
noon, the following officers were nom-
inated: President, Beatrice Masion,
'22; vrice-president, Elizabeth Bell, '23;
secretary, Margaret Mair, '23; treas-
urer, Dorothy Kehl, '22.
Don't forget to pay your Daily sub-
scription.-Adv.

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T.O .IC. ENROLLMENTS
RECEIIED TILL NOYS 4~
Major Arthur, of the University R.
0. T. C., has announced that enroll-
ment for the unit will be accepted up
to Nov. 4, after which date no more1
will be taken in for this semester. The
enrollment of five more men in the
infantry and 25 more in the ordnance
is required to assure the continuance
of these units. It is asked that those
expecting to enroll will do so at once,
as it is hoped that these will be suf-
ficient to bring up all of the depart-
ments to the required number.j
To correct any false impressions as
to the requirements for entrance in
the R. 0. T. C., Major Arthur states
that no previous military training
whatever is required. Credit is given,
however, in case any military work
has been taken in other schools.
The total enrollment of the unit at
present is 380, which is 50 more than
the greatest number at any time lastP
year. This number is diveded among
the classes as follows: Freshmen 98,
sophomores 150, juniors 103, seniors
28, graduate students 1. The enroll-
ment by departments of the University
shows engineering 229, literary 141,
medical 4, dental 3, architects 1, grad-
uate 1.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTIONS
The Daily business office re-
quests all persons paying sub-
scriptions to do so between the
hours of 8 o'clock and 5 o'clock.
It is also requested that where
the mail is used checks and not
cash be sent. The address of the
subscriber to be given in each
instance.
Pay your Daily subscription at the
Press Bldg.-Adv.

AT THE THEATERS

T 0 D A Y

Screen

Arcade-Wallace Reid
Hell Diggers."

in "The

Party Slippers
We are showing an extensive line of
ladies' dress slippers in back satin,
suede, or kid, in plain or beaded ef-
fects with baby or Junior Louis heels

Majestic-May McAvoy in "Ev-
erything for Sale."
Wuerth-A Holman Day special
production, "The Rider of the
King Log."
Orpheum-Bebe Daniels in "She
Couldn't Help It."

~8000to 0

THIS WEERK

Stage

Garrick (Detroit) - The Green-
wich Village Follies, 1920.

W RS HOE STORE
108 SOUTH MAIN STREET

Shubert Michigan
Galsworthy's
Game."

(Detroit)-John
"The - Skin

SHUBERT
MICHIGAN (DETROIT)
Michigan Ave. and Washington Blvd.
JOHN GALSWORTHY'S Dramatic Triumph
" TH E :SKIN: CAME"
Direct from London, Ung., and NcwYork
Nights 5Sacto $2.a.' Wed. Mat. Soc to $x.o
Sat. Mat. 75c to P.P.

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GARRICK Nigt 7ton,5 C to0
DETROIT
Second Annual Revusical Comedy
GREENWICH VILLAE FOLLIES
original Greenwich Village Theatre Company
30 Famous Artists' Models

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Ask Your Druggist First
WE
ARE
HERE
FOR
SERVICE
"The Quarry"
Drug & Prescription Store
State and N. Univ. Ave.
Phone 308
G. CLAUDE DRAKE
PROPRIETOR

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON
MICHIGAN - ILLINOIS
Football play by play on replica of gridiron and
moving football. Special leased wire

DO YOU DANCE?

If not, it is well to remember that
you can learn more about dancing
ina
FEW PRIVATE LESSONS
than in
MANY CLASS LESSONS
Begin with Halsey and have no regrets
Halsey's Dance Studio

COMING SUNDAY

More than a

Photodrama
As Pola Negri sweeps you through
the shades of Old Seville you are
not just watching a mighty photo-
drama but LIVING in a realm of
romance, color and gypsy love.
Special Music
No Advance in Prices

WUERTH

ARCADE, S. Main St.

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Courtesy and quality meet when you
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"

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Based on Prosper Merimee's original French story "Carmen"- not the opera
TOO MANY WONDERFUL SCENES to MENTION JUST ONE
TOO MANY Splendid PLAYERS to mention MORE THAN ONE

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BluMaize Blossom Shop, Inc.

213 E. Liberty

Nickels Arcade

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SATURDAY- MAY McAVOY in 'EVERYTHING FOR SALE'
COMING NEXT WEEK
THOMAS MEIGHAN In
" C A P P Y R I C K S "

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FOR SPEED AND QUALITY

Oscarrs

First

Class

Shoe

Repair

1114 South
University

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