k~f NO~rtkBIR 20, 1921 Ruth Sinz, '24, and Dorothy Wylie, '24. This -committee has charge of the refreshments for all league part- AYRES AND SMITH All league houses, dormitories, and sorority houses are requested to make the posters which are to. bear their WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO name for their booth at the 'Christmas READ 1N THE DAILY bazaar, 12x6 inches. The color___C a scheme must be carried out in maize ywat istedtal sthEgsCs and blue.maz What is the mental stimulus you want digested, along with Contrary to a previous report it has your bacon and eggs r oatmeal been decided to continue the Friday wonder why grinds aren't limited night dances at the Packard. to the dental school? NOW Advanced dancing classes have al- Can't you understand why some ready started, and it Is necessary that of the professors take trips all girls who have signed up for the around the world and others course come atonce at the hour for hailk? Ar yk oy ourb abut which hey sgned.Einstein's theory of relativity,- and other theories of relation- JUNIOR GIRLS TO ship? TRYOUT FOR PLA Y Do you want to know what the popcorn man on the corner thinks about or how Charles Hughes got Tryouts for the Junior Girls' play to be president of the armament will begin this week. Everyone is conference? Are you wondering asked by the committe~e to be pre- who put the pain in campaign? W a hm s &Cop n pared to dance and sing, bringing the Mail your suggestions to: The music for the latter. Those trying out City Desk, Michigan Daily, Ann for leads should also be prepared with Arbor, Michigan. a short speaking selection. Tryouts will take place at Sarah Caswell Angell hall as follows: From 4 to 5 o'clock Monday, girls' leads, - groups 5, 6, and 7; from 5 to o'clock Monday, girls' leads, Groups 8, 9, 10, and 11; from 4 to 4:30 o'clock Tues day, men's leads, groups 3 and 4; from 4:30 to 5 o'clock Tuesday, men's leads, f groups 5 and 6; from 5 to 6 o'clock 4 Tuesday, men'sleads, groups 1 and 2. Tryouts for the girls' choruses will be announced later. The committee will be present from 4 to 6 o'clockp ia both days. Women's League Names Committees Velma L. Carter, '24, has been ap- pointed chairman of the house com- mittee for the Women's league for this year. Her committee is composed of Are Turned to a Symphonv of SpI the following girls: Jessie Beckham, '24, Lucretia Brewer, '24, Helen Cur- rie, '23, Katherine Farler, '24, Daisy Horder, '24, Laurella Hollis, '24, Mar- AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen "heC HL Arcade-Wanda Hawley in "Her Face Value." Majestic-A John Stahl produc- tion, "The Child Thou Gavest Me." Wuerth-HaroldLloyd in "Nev- er Weaken." Orpheum--ViolaDana in "Pup- pets of Fate." THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)-Doris Keane in "Romance." -Rn AS BIG AS IT'S AMAZING Shubert Michigan (Detroit)-The million d oll Ia r spectacle, "Queen of Sheba." Just a child who brought sadness and gladness into three hearts just a mother who brought love and a secret into marriage "school For Scandal" is coming.- Just a friend who loved them both n his own way. Adv.. Just a 'husband, seeking revenge and finding retribution. Nothng to parallel the climax of with a REAL All-Star Cast headed by Lewis Not a sex Ross "The Child Thou Gavest Me" Stone, Barbara Castleton, William Desmond, has yet been seen on the screen. Dick Headrick pe Shop The excellence of our product and our cour- teous service warrant FEA '7TUR your patronage. "O H ' B 'IT GIVE US A TRIAL - A CHRISTY COMEDY W] .AT.-_ NEAL BVRNS and VEIR etsy TOPICS USUAL PRICES Shop Nickles Arcade