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November 16, 1921 - Image 7

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M*arriage

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quested to attend a meeting to be
held at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall to discuss
the Christmas play. m
Only one student was injured in the
1899 Hallowe'en cerebration,

Ca" VLAIL T
JUNIOR GIRLS MAKE PLANS der to facilitate- this procedure, the
FOR CLASS PLAY TRYOUTS girls have been arranged in eleven dif-
ferent groups according to the part
Professor Brumm met with the jun- they desire to play, and they will be
for girls Tuesday afternoon when plans called for try-outs in the order of the
were formulated for the holding of try- grouping. The committee hopes that
outs for the Junior Girls' play. In or- the actual rehearsals will commence

at an early date so that they
tend over a longer period ins
being compressed into a feR
weeks as has been the custon
past.
Patronize our Advertisers.-

As afeature of its membership cam-
paign, the-campus Y. W. C. A. has issu-
ed the following invitation to all Un-
iversity women.
Mrs. National Y. W. C. A. requests
the pleasure of your presence at the
marriage of her daughter, Y. W. C. A.
to Mr. Budget at 7:80 o'clock Wednes-
day, Nov. 16, 1921, at Newberry hall.
At home, University of Michigan cam-
pus, after Nov. 17.

AT THE THEATERS

to1)AI
. Breu~

In "Two

Arcade-Charles Ray
Minutes to Go."

Majestic-Goldwyn
"Snow Blind."

production,

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The class in advanced gymnasium
work will meet Thursday for the first
time.
Members of the advanced dancing
classes will meet Wednesday in cos-
tume.
Vesper services will not be held this I
afternoon.
Hours for the meeting of the class
in light gymnastics are 3''15 o'clock on
Wednesdays and 8:45 o'clock on Fri-
days.
The special class in gymnasium work
will be held at 4:15 o'clock on Tues-
days and Thursdays.
The class in playground instruction
will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon for
the first time.
Girls wishing to enroll in the swim-
ming classes to be given in Barbour
gymnasium may sign up at once on
the bulletin board.
Hours for basketball practice are an-
nounced as follows: Freshmen, from
4:15 to 5 o'clock on Tuesday and
Thursday; sophomores, from 8 to 8-15
o'clock, and Juniors and seniors from
7:15 to 8 o'clock, Tuesday and Thurs-
day.
Sophomore women are requested to
pay their freshman spread tax of $1
immediately at Dean Jordan's office
or to Dorothy Bishop, '24, 1520 South
University avenue.
All ,members of Masques are re-

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"Pr

TUXEDOS
.-RItzzy styles at right prices

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N.EN

CO.

Wuerth-"The Old Nest."
Orpheum-Justine Johnstone in
"The Plaything of Broadway."

SINCE they have been called dinner and
dancing jackets, Tuxedos are considered
correct for all evening occasions except the
very most formal affairs.

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THIS WEEK
Stage

Garrick (Detroit)-Pat Rooney
and Marion Bent in "Love
Birds."
Shubert Michigan (Detroit)- A
Goldwyn feature, "Theodora."M
second week.
DELIVERY
Subscribers are requested to
report any irregularity in deliv-
ery by calling 960. The Dailies
should reach all subscribers no
later than 7:30 a. m., and should
be folded, and on the porch.
In '99 the West gave the big eastern
teams their strongest competition.
Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv.

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very rich
elegance.
They are
the sorts:
wice our

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d these Tuxedos of ours very smart in cut;
in trimming details; very fine in texture
in every detail equal in quality and style to
or which the custom tailors charge more than
price of
$40, $45, $50, $60
N.2F. ALLENCO.4
211 So. Main St.

SHUBERTA inTdice Daily
MICHICAN Matinee - 50C to $1.s0
(DETROIT) Nights - - soc to $2.00
The greatest screen spectacle
the world has ever known.
THEODORA
The history of the world has been written in
love stories and this is one.
l [Mat.ed.&Sat. soc to $i.go
SCK "aights . Soc to $2.50
DETROIT
ROONEY -AND- BENT
In the High Flying Musical Hit
" LOVE BIRDS "
with FIZABUETH MURRAY and stunniug
Futurity Debutante Chorus.

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MATINEE -2:00, 3:30
Adults - 30c
Kiddies - 1Oc

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Last Times Today

EVENING - 7:00, 8:45
Adults - 50c
Kiddies - 20c

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Direct from New York City-

The

Royal

i1j,

MARIMBA

BAN

Directed by Senor Don Arthur
The World's Greatest Marimba

Cruz
Artist

Makers of Victor Records

A Musical Tre

Don't Fail to Attend the..

NOVELTY

DANCE

at the Armory
MUSIC BY MARIMBA BAND

WEDNESDAY NIGHT AFTER THE SHOW

DANCING FROM 9:30 TO 1:00

Rupert Hushes'-Jart-gripping Story of Home

Wah

The Greatest Star
Ever Assembled

TICKETS ON SALE
AT GRAHAM'S
OR DOOR

HEAR THEM
- AT -
THE WUERTH

ADMISSION - $1.50
PLUS TAX-. .15

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