I SATURDAY, FE13RITARY 11, 1922 THE MICHIGAN[ DAILY PAGE FIVE SAUDY FEBRUARY II, 1922 THE11 MICHIGAN1111111111 DAILY111111111111111111111111111PAGE111111FIVE11 "THE FOUR SEASONS" nan, Madison, Wis.; Clara Louise Kuttnaiier, Chirago, 11.; Ilies Gliieck' Cleveland, 0. Booth I1-hi Chi Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Iychener, and Mrs. Frank Hatch, Ann Arbor. Guests -The Iisses Cora Lou Murbock, Archbold, 0.; Shirley Salis- I bury, Petoskey; Bernice Rowe, Port- land, Ind.; Catherine Konwinski, Iron River; Martha Trout, Findley, 0.; Mildred Neff, Findley, t.; Ruth Werk- heiser, Findley, t.; Martha Maclean, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ethel L. Williams, De- 1troit;Plorence Seldmi, Ann AiImr. ooth 22 Helrmeitage aod Iteta lbs Dlelta Chaperon- Prot. . G. Riiuthien and Mrs. Ruthven. Guests -M'rs. Harry HN. Martens, Brooklyn, N. Y.; the Misors Margaret A. Hudson, Detroit,; Char- i lotte L. Eckert, Grand Rapids; Mar- garet Tibbals, Detroit; Agnes Jean Tappan, Port Huron; Mary A. Isley, Adrian; Gladys Edmondson, Morgan- town, W. Va.; Ethel Stone, Lima, O.; Julitta C. Erwin, New York City; N Edith I. Parker, Detroit; Ottilie Klaus- 4- meyer, Cleveland, 0.; Blanche Kynast, Saginaw; Harriet C. Brown, Indian-' - apolis, Ind.; Dorothy t. Davis, Glen- roe._ .. ; s Tisryi........ T.-..Te , -io 71Ts jT Your Treasure: Certain treasures you cannot afford to lose, such as deeds, contracts, notes, insurance policies and valuable jewels. There is only one safe place for such things. It is the Safe Deposit Box. Look over our equipment- you will find our Vaults the last word.in safe construction. Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-105 So. Main St. 330 So. State St. (Nickels Arcade) SCENE FROM "MAKE IT FOR TWO," THE 1922 MICHIGAN UNIO OPERA, WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE WHITNEY THE! TER THIS AFTERNOON FOR THE BENEFIT OF J-HOP GUESTS. SOME l ~ ens, Ann Arbor; Helene Torrey, Do-j wagiac; Irene Forgy, Ann Arbor; _Margery Mitchell, Marine City; Mil- Ired Beaeci, Paw Paw; Craee Hen-I (Continued from Page Four) ksiiac A rbor, Thelma Smith, Detroit; Winifred Buck, Morenci; Elizabeth Humph- Biih 19 Indepandents reys, Van Wert, O.; Georgia Hicks, Maysville, Ky.; Esther Fiske, Albion; Chaperons - Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Crystal Vander Horst, Kalanazoo; Newhall, Detroit. Guests-The Misses Evelyn McElveen, Detroit; Katherine Agnes R. Nissen, Port Clinton, O.; Johns, Rockville, Ind.; Finette Mar- Florence S. LeMont, Detroit; Helene tin, Toledo, O.; Constance Baldwin, 'C. Steeg, Kansas City, Mo.; Helen East Orange, N. J.; Mildred Sheets, Wild, Ann Arbor; Deborah Robison, Muncie, Ind.; Elizabeth Norbeck, Chi- Detroit; Ellenor Putnam, Detroit; M. CigO, Ill. Ottilie Davis, Benton Harbor; Helen H. Hawker, Detroit; Claire Shinnick, Deroit; Katherine Andrews, Detroit; Booth 18-Sinfonia jHazel Francis, Detroit; Esther Pfrom- Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. R. S. mer, Ann Arbor; Dorothea Holmes, Moore, Tecumseh. Guests-The Miss- Detroit; Dorothy Jacobs, Detroit; es Ruth Goodhue, Cleveland, O.; Ruth Claudis Hensley, Detroit. Robinson, Medina, O.; Elizabeth Su- ley, Flint; Minota Lancaster, Clinton; Booth 20-Phi Sigma Delta Katherine A. Kreis, Detroit; Marjorie Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ballenti e, Port Huron; Ruth M. Fos- Alexander, Detroit. Guests-The Miss-I ter, Traverse City; Elisabeth H. es Helen Esser, Detroit; Anne Mush- Browning, Cleveland, O.; Hazel Stev- kin, Sioux City, Io.; Evelyn Haupt- Coe, Ill.; Kathryn Potte SU (Continued on Page Six) Kennedy 's Society Dance Orchestra 324 So. State St. ANN ARBOR, ICH. Phone 386-W I Last Time Saturday ANTONIO MORENO IN "THREE SEVENS" SUNDAY-TUESDAY, February 12-14 ROSEMARY TH EBY IN "Across the Divide" --IN ADDITION===- HAROLD LLOYD IN "The Tip" I [ MATINEE 2:00-3:30 ADULTS 20c KIDDIES 10c EVENING 7:00-8:40 ADULTS : : 30c KIDDIES :10 SATURDAY, FEB. 11 L A T E S T Zane Gray's S N U B P A TH E POLLARD N E W S Popular Story COMEDY «The Mysterious Rider" STARTING SUNDAY James Oliver Cuir wood's "THE FLOWER OF THE NORTH " Filmed in the Beautiful Canadian Northlands COMEDY AND NEWS