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December 10, 1921 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-12-10

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wives of officers of administration,
professors, and instructors are invited
to attend a meeting at which plans
for a Faculty Women's club will be
perfected at 3 o'clock Saturday after-
noon Dec. 10, in the gallery on the
second floor of Alumni Memorial hall.
Chaperones for dances over the
week end are: Union-Mrs.1 H. W.
Cake; Armory-Mrs. E. G. Heartt.
The Children's building of the Hom-
oeopathic hospital will be under quar-
antine until further notice. Girls who
wish to work with the children are
asked to go to the door of the main
building marked "Registration for Out
Patients."
All girls taking elective work of
any kind who have not *yet presented
a certificate from Dr. Walker must do
so before Tuesday, Dec. 13. Those
failing to do so will not be allowed
to attend class until their certificate
is prepared.
All league houses which have not
paid their tax of $1 toward the ex-
penses of the bazaar tea room should
pay it at once to Margaret Whyte, '23.
The tea room at the Christmas baz-
aar will be open for lunch at 11:30
6'clock this noon.
The Women's Cosmopolitan club
will meet at 7:15 o'clock Saturday
night at Newberry hall.
There will be an important meetingf
of the Freshman Girls' Glee club at
4:10 o'clock Monday afternoon in the
parlors of Barbour gymnasium.
Telegraph orders will be take for
flowers at the bazaar. Flowers will
also be on sale for the benefit of the
building fund.
Adelia Cheever house and several of
the small dormitories will be open dur-
ing Christmas vacation. Girls who will
be in Ann Arbor during the holidays
should see Dean Myra B. Jordan.
Girls who will be here during Christ
mas vacation are requested to sign in
bluebooks placed for this purpose in
Barbour gymnasium and at the candy
booth in University hall.
MASTER MASONS
All Masons on the campus are in-
vited to attend the Christmas Dance
of the Craftsmen's Club to be held at
the Packard, Saturday night, Dec.
10th. Tickets on sale at Quarry's Drug
Store.-Adv.
Going home Christmas? So are we
and we're getting our luggage at Wil-
kinson's, 325 So. Main St.-Adv.

TODAY
Screen

All students who are planning
to go through Detroit or Toledo
to Cincinanti or Louisville on
Friday night, Dec. 16, and who
would be interested in arrang-
ing for a special car are asked to
call J. M. Burge, '23, at 1016 im-
mediately.

Y. M. C. A. Directors Meet Thursday .t ImlmftlmII imIIIIII111111111i11111111l1i
Members of the new board of direc- = Dr. George E. lickle
tors for the Y. M. C. A. of Ann Arbor, OS T O P A yy appintS
will hold a luncheon at the Chamber 3 ment Telephone 2Oa6 E
of Commerce inn next Thursday noon. Rm. 12, Over Areade Theatre
The purpose of the meeting will be to 711 N. rnieri ty Ave.
hold an election of officers.'

SGARRICK N to
DETROIT sat. Mat. ,w t
The Smart Musical Comedy
IRENE,
New York Cast and Production

Arcade - Viola Dana
Darn Funny."

in "Life's

Majestic - Hobart Bosworth in
"Blind Hearts."
Wuerth - Alice Joyce in "Her
Lord and Master."

Locksmith. All kinds of door and
trunk keys. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler.
-Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

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Orpheum
"Ducks

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and Drakes."

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Holiday

Hints

THIS WEEK
Stage
Garrick (Detroit)-"Irene," mus-
ical comedy. Second week.
Dec. 6 to 10
Whitney-Michigan Union Opera
"Make It For Two."

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OVERNIGHT BAGS
WEEK END BAGS
BRIEF CASES
COLLAR BAGS
SILK SHIRTS
FANCY HDKFS.
LINEN HDKFS.
SILK NECKWEAR
KNIT NECKWEAR
SILK HOSIERY
SILK AND WOOL
HOSIERY
WOOL HOSIERY

CANES
UMBR ELLAS
UNDERWEAR
HATS
CAPS
SUITS
OVERCOATS
GLOVES
JEWELRY
SPORT COATS
BATH ROBES
PAJAMAS

We Will Close Themnut!
We have decided to discontinue our
READY MADE FRAME DEPARTMENT
and have marked down to rock-bottom prices every
ready made frame in the store including
ALL FRAMED PLATE MIRRORS
ALL FRAMED PICTURES
ALL SWING and EASEL FRAMES
Se our window-note the attractive prices. This
is an excellent opportunity to
GET A CHRISTMAS PRESENT AT A BARGAIN
WENZEL'
207 E. Liberty

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Magazine subscriptions. Best club
rates at Wahr's Bookstores.-Adv.

A ReliableJeweler
CHAPMAN
113 South Mair

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INDIVIDUAL BOXES

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ADRIAW-ANN ARBOR BUS
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCT. to. 1921
Read Down Central Standard Time
A.M. P.M. P.M. A&PM
Daly Daily Daily Daily
7:30 I:30 I... Adrian ...Ar. 7:00 12.4:
8:o5 2:o5 ... Tecumseh. 6:25 12:Ic
8:25 2 :25........Clinton ..,...6:o5 22:5
9:15 3:15..... Saline:......5: 5 xx:o.
945 3:45 Ar. Ann Arbor LT 4:45 1:3t
A M P M. P. ,A&PPA
Read Up
SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
P.M P.M.
3:30 Lv... Adrian ..Ar. 9:oo
4:05 .... Tecumseh .... 8:25
4:25 ...Clinton ... 8:n5
5:15 ...... Saline .... 7:r
5:45 Ar. Ann Arbor Lv .54
P.M.P.K.
LA$T TIME TODAY
Bebe
Daniels
in
Ducks
and
WDrakes"

Wadhams & Company
TWO STORES

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MAIN STREET

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Tomorrow and
All Next Week

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TIME OF SHOWS

Sunday: 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri and Sat. 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00

Prices
Matinee
Adults, SOc
Children ise
Evening
Adults 60e
Children 20e

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0. D. Army Shirts
Now $3.35
This is the double elbow, two pocket olive drab army shirt which
is in great favor with the boys. The most comfortable, and practical
shirt for general wear at school, work or sports. A fine gift for men.
Also other wool and flannel shirts at $1.25 to $5.00.

Sheepskin

Coats,

Moleskins,

Craven-

etts, O'Coats, Pea Coats, Mackinaws,
and Corduroy Reefers, $7.50 up
You should take one of our Steamer Trunks, MUSIC or BRIEF CASES
on your holiday trip.
Wool Bla nkets
Finest Assortment of Auto Robes, Steamer Rugs, and Army
Blankets. All prices from $2.50 up.
Tom Wye Coats
any color or style at $4.25, $7.00 and $7.50. Coat sweaters, slip-over
sweaters, Hockey sweaters, Boys' and Girls' sweaters of all kinds at
lowest prices.
MUNSON ARMY SHOES are just the shoes for winter wear. We
have all kinds of High-Top Shoes, Munson Army and Dress Shoes,
Rubber Boots in Slicker, Knee, Sport and Hip styles. Lowest priced,
most comfortable and highest quality Men's and Boys' SHOES.
Surplus Supplies Store, 213 N. 4thAv.
"It pays to walk a few blocks"

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