THE MICHIGAN
DAILY
Ani honor oinit Bike for girls will
leave at 9 o'clock Saturday morning,
Nov. 5, from Barbour gymnasium.
Ann Arbor business women will
meet at 7 o'clock Friday evening in
the Y. W. C. A. Organization will be
completed and officers will be nomin-
ated at this time.
Chaperones for dances over the week
end are: Union-Friday, Mrs. Yates
Adams; Saturday, Mrs. H. B. Lazell;
Armory-Friday, Miss Martha Hills;
Saturday, Mrs. H. W. Cake; Packard
-Friday, Mrs. E. G. Heartt; Saturday
-Mrs. H. G. Berger.
Senior women will meet at 3:30
o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium to discuss Senior Girls' play.
SHUBERiIAN (DETROIT)
Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd.
Nights oc to $2 00. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.o
Sat. Mat. 5oc to $t5o.
MADAME PETROVA
Presenting the romantic play
"The White Peacock"
GAR RICK Nights 50Cto$2.50
Ma.W&Sat. 50C to $2
DETROIT
The great romantic actor
MR. LEO
DITRICHSTEIN
In the gay d " TOT
French Comedy T
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.TOF7DISCUSS;.PLAY
or, women will '1e0t at 8:80
o'clock- this afternoon in Barbour
gymnasium to discuss plans for the
Senior Girls' play. A vote will be tak-
en at this time to -decide whether to
give a play with only a few characters
at commencement time or one with a
large cast in May.
The work of the committees will be
explained by the following chairmen:
Margaret Schnaple, '22, general chair-
man; Mildred Chase, '22, assistant;
Margaret Spalding,'22, costume; Edith
Cady, '22, property; Thelka Roese,
'22, lyric; Elizabeth Vickery, '22, pub-
licity; Isabel Kemp, '22, program;
Harriet Gustin, '22, business manager.
Neopbytes Wear-
Once again the mortarboard is with
us on the campus! N6, the yoang
ladies are not headed for. the photo-
grapher's, to pose for a picture for
the family album, and they are not
freshmen trying to set a new style on
the campus, nor yet seniors participat-
ing in an early swing-out.
It's simply this-they're swinging
into the dignities of Mortarboard, na-
tional senior honor society for women,
and the wearing of the symbolic head-
gear is part of the initiation.
I"Heaailfh," s $ j~tof +si TaIfl
r"1Heal' w:a t 11ubjeto;,he talk
tor- f;Rel n: Nocberry; residence, at
the vesper services Wednesday after-
noon at Newberry hall. Miss Bishop
outlined the requirements of the ideal
college woman as. mental, physical,
and spiritual efficiency. She empha-
sized the fact that health must be ac-
quired and guarded against neglect and
dissipation, in order that the mental
r and spiritual sides may develop to the
best advantage.
Michigan defeated West Virginia at
football in '04 by a score of 130 to 0.
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Madame Petrova in "Thb White.
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From Channing Pollock's play.
Directed by Herbert Brenon
Daily Matinees, 25c
2.00 and 330
Evenings, 7.00 and 8.30
25c 35c
Cast includes Agnes Ayres
A tale of the sea and the world of ships.
And a man who could face a storm, a
fight, or a glorious love, and see it thru.
Fighting, rollicking, devil-may-care! A
picture that scuds along in a gale of joy
All hands on deck for a great evening's
entertainment at the Majestic.
Also
COMEDY NEW
ORCHESTRA
It's a Paramount Piet
S HU flung open the door. There
stood her husband over the man
to whom she had made a plea. As
yet he had not seen her, but he would
-and learn the things she had hidden
from him in marriage.
Her husband had come to avenge a
friend. What would he do when he
found her there, too?
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COMING SUNDAY
BETTY COMPSON in "At The End of the World
MATINEE-2:00, 3:30
Adults - 20c
Kiddies - 10c
EVENING-7:00, 8:40
Adults - 30c
Kiddies - 10c
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Our Heroine
Our Plot
Rex Roland,
peppy Yank-
Lady Emily,
blue - eyed
Rex kidnaps girl.
Chase,
Son of Oil King.
Nerve is his middle name-
Adventure his hobby-
Romance his specialty
beauty, neice of a Dutchess,
a maid in distress, her eyes
flashed the S. 0. S.
Rex caught the flash.
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