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November 19, 1921 - Image 7

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THE

ICHIGAN DAILY

A CLASS TQQUE the game. We have them for all class-
With every five dollar purchase (or es. Figure out what you need: shirts,
more) Saturday only, at Davis Tog- shoes underwear, hosiery, etc.-and
gery Shop, 119 So. Main. Get one for get a toque with them.--Adv.
SYMBOLS OF LOVE
ETERNAL
Love that endures is most beautifully expressed by gifts
that last.
Let jewels and jewelry carry your Christmas messages
of love and friendship.

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Girls wishing to sign up
swimming classes to be held
bour gymnasium may do so at
the bulletin board.

for they
in Bar-
once on

Gems, jewelry, watches, silverware are
alive the sentiment that inspires the giver.

gifts that keep

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Chaperones for dances over the week
end are: Union-Mrs. Yates Adams;
Armory-Mrs. H. W. Cake; Packard-
Mrs. H. G. Berger.
All league houses, dormitories, and
sorority houses are requested to make
the posters which are to bear their
name for their booth at the Christmas
bazaar, 12x6 inches. The color
scheme must be carried out in maize
and blue.
Contrary to a previous report it has
been decided to continue the Friday
night dances at the Packard.
Advanced dancing classes have al-
ready started,'and it is necessary that
all girls who have signed up for the
course come at once at the hour for
which they signed.
CAST CHOSEN FOR
CHRISTMAS PLAY
Religiouo exultation is the mood
that will predominate in the one-act
play, "Why the Chimes Rang," which
is to be presented by Masques on Fri-
day evening, Dec. 9, on the occasion
of the Christmas bazaar. Elaborate
preparations are under way for the
presentation of the play, the direction
of which is under the supervision of
Mildred Sherman, '21, assistant to the
dean of women.
The cast of characters that has been
chosen is as follows: Holger, Beat-
rice Champion, '23; Steen, Laurella
Hollis, '24; old woman, Portia Gould-
er, '24; Berthel, Anne Mushkin, '23;
angel, Isabel Waterworth, '24; imper-
ious young man, Gertrude Boggs, '22;
courtier, Hortense Miller, '24; beau-
tiful woman, Constance Baldwin, '23;
old man, Sarah Levin, '23; lovely 'girl,
Shirley Salisbury, '24; the king, Mary
Hays, '24; organist, Amy Loomis, '22;
first priest, Catherine Stafford, '24;
second priest, Frances Ames, '23. Car-
olleis and the choir will be furnished
by the University Girls' Glee club.
Two copies of the play have been
placed on reference in the main study
hall of the Library to which mem-
bers of Masques may have access at
any time.

DRE WAKER EXPLINS
STUDENTS' MOHR DECA
Movies, jazz, and automobiles are
causes for moral decay of the stu-
dents of the University of Michigan,
according to Dr. Eloise M. Walker in
her address before the meeting of the
University Housing League for Women
on Nov. 14, in Sarah Caswell Angell
hall.
"The dress problem today is far
more complicated than it was 25 years
ago,"; Dr. Walker declared. "The
bustle was homely and awkward, but
it was beautiful indeed compared to
the bare backed, short skirted dress
of today."
Housekeepers were urged by Dr.
Walker to influence .girls living in
their houses to moderate their cos-
tumes.
Dr. Walker expressed herself as be-
ing in favor of beginning and ending
week end dances an hour earlier. She
also said that dancing in league house
,parlors after dinner is not a health-
ful recreation, but that dancing out-
doors is a healthful sport.
ALL UNIVERSITY WOMEN
TO BE GUESTS AT SPREAD
Invitations have been extended to
all women on campus to the 41st an-
nual freshman spread, to be held at
7:30 o'clock Saturday, Dec. 3, in Bar-
bour gymnasium.
The freshman spread originated as
a dinner given for freshman women
by the -sophomore class, but has grown
to be a formal dance at which all Un-
iversity women are the guests of the
sophomore class, with the freshmen
as guests of honor.

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DORMITORIES WILL DISPLAY
MANY ARTICLES AT BAZAAR
Much enthusiasm is being displayed
in the various dormitories over the
preparations for the Women's league
bazaar, to be held Dec. 9 and 10 at
Barbour gymnasium.
Martha Cook building is planning a
novel feature un the way of a "white
elephant" booth. This will be Just
what its name implies. Betsy Bar-
bour dormitory is to have a miscel-
laneous booth; Helen Newberry resi-
dence will feature a sale of Christmas
cards; and Cheever dormitory will
have a booth of attractive lingerie.
Each girl is doing all she can to
make the affair a success.
Former Student Announces Marriage
Lillian Jean Wallace, ex-'20, and
Harold Harmon Booth of Toronto,
Can., were married Nov. 11, in Jack-
son, Mich.
Watch for the Pink Sheet?

WATCH FOR PINK EXTRA
The Michigan Daily will foll
its custom and put out a ph
extra immediately after the elo
of the Minnesota game th
afternoon.
Watch for the pink extra.
Graduate Weds In New York C
Mrs. Blanche O'Kane announces
marriage of her daughter Bla
O'Kane, '21, to Arthur E. Gallul
Ann Arbor. The wedding occ
Thursday noon in New York City.
Miss O'Kane is a member of
Theta Phi Alpha sorority. Mr.
Mrs. Gallup will reside in New Je
until April.
In 1893 Columbia had 600 grad
students.
Watch for the Pink Sheet?

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