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February 24, 1923 - Image 3

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Hospital Kiddies
To Be Surprised
By "Y" Workshop

NEW NA VAL AERIAL "DESTROYER"
READY FOR WINTER MANE UVER$

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB royrman pror of
P L A N S N E W CLASS ccnc de partment.

The costumeo comnmittee of the Jun- Plans in the form of an Paster
for Girls'tplay will hold an important workshop where gifts and surpriser
meeting at 8:15 o'clock this for the hospital children will be made,
morning in the parlors of Barbour are being arranged by the social serv-
gymnasium.-. ice department of the University Y. W.
C. A. A program will be carried out
All choruses and the cast of the I which is similar'to that for the Christ-
Junior Girls' play will rehearse at 9 mas workshop, the work being done at
o'clock. this morning in Sarah Newberry hall. Among the things to
Caswell Angell hall. be made are place cards which will
appear on the children's trays Easte',
The schedule for the interhouse bas-s morning. A great many volunteers
ketball games which will be played will be needed for this work as well
this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium as the regular social service work.
is as follows: During the past semester twenty
17 o'clock, Gamma Phi Beta vs. Pi five women donated from one to twc
Beta Phi. hours each week for social service
1:45 o'clock, Martha Cook vs. Kappa work. Many more girls can be used
Alpha Theta. during the present semester both at
1i45 o'clock, Kappa Delta vs. Austin the main hospital and, at the south
house. wing. Women are urged to sign from
2;30 o'clock, Delta Delta Delta vs. 10 to 12 o'clock each morning and
Betsy Barbour. from 3 to 4 o'cl6ck each afternoon at
2 30 o'clock-Kappa Kappa Gamma Newborry hall for the work in this
vs. :Alpha Gamma Delta. department.
3 15 o'clock, Chi Omega vs. Delta Among the various kinds of activi-
Gamma. ties carried on by these workers are
teachmfng the children, shopping for
The beginning class in aesthetic the pa ients, story telling, taking the
damtcing will meet for the first time children to movies and toy making.
at 8 o'clock Monday evening in Bar- Many more workers will be needed in
boair gymnasium. The instructor was the spring because of outdoor activi-
ill at the time of last week's meet- ties such as games and walks.
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'the Cosmopolitan club is preparing.
a series of weekly meetings to form a
class on international-subjects.-These
meetings are open to the public and
will all be held in University hall. The
first speaker will probably be Prof.
E. D. Dickinson of the Law school.
Other speakers include, Prof. f. M
Wenley, of the philosophy department
Prof. R. W. Sellars, of the philosophy
department, Prof. C. L. Meader. pro
lessor of general linguistics, Prof. Le-

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EAT AT

WILLIT" S
The food is different.
Quality, Quantity and a rea-

sonable price
been our aim.

has always

Smartest service in the City.
Special Sunday Dinner
$1.

LAST TIMES TODAY

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PRlI VATEWRA NOVT HA

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Tuning up the aerial "destroyer" at the naval air stati cn at Anacostia D. C.
The Davis-Douglas torpedo plane, the latest development in naval aircraft, is now being "tuned up" for
the 1,200 mile flight from Washington to Key West, Fla., where it will join the torpedo and bombing fleets, as-
sembled there for winter maneuvers.x

"t'he Man from
Downing Street"
Try a Classified Ad--it pays.-Adv.

WILLIT'S

dhaperones for the dances tonight
are as. follows: Union-Mrs. H. G.
BeP'er; Armory-Mrs. E. G. Heartt.
NEW CABINET FOR WOMEN
IS FORMED BY S. C. A.
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Reorganization of the women's cab-
inet of the Student Christian associa-
tipn has been effected after a period
of inactivitiy extending over the past
year. The new cabinet was brought
into being to make possible the fun-j
damiental purpose of the S. C. A. to
serve alike the religious needs of the
men afd women of the University.
The cabinet members representing
the. religious denominations that co-
operate witl the S. C. A. are: Margar-
et A. Kraus, '23, president, Methodist
representative; Pauline Canby, '25;
secretary, Disciple; Grace Doughty.
123, Baptist; Marion Murray, '24, Epis-r
copal; Gertrude Fiegel, '24, Luther-
an; , Lucile Welty, '23, Presbyterian;
and. Lorene Owens, '25, Unitarian.
Nurses Entertain At Parties
Members of the undergraduate
group of nurses of the Nurses' Train-
ing school entertained at a Washing-
ton birthday. bridge party Thursday_
afternoon. The nurses, are divided'
into two groups, the graduate group
and the undergraduate group. Among{
various other activities for the nurses
was a birthday party held at the dor-
mitory Wednesday'evening.
Dr.Thompson Recovering from Illness
Dr. Elizabeth L. Thompson, of thea
Medical school, who has been ill for
tto weeks, is improving now and ex-
lects to meet her classes the first of
next week.
Look at the "Daily Classified col-
umn" and you will see some real bar-
gains.-Adv.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Ady!

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GLOVER BACK FROM Lamar lecture before faculty and stu- ington in an advisory capacity to the
dents of the school of hygiene and nub- bureau of the census in connection
LECTURE IN E A S T lic health of Johns Hopkins universi- with the construction of the Abridged
ty. The subject upon which he spoke j Life Tables of the United States for
Prof. James W. Glover, of the de- was "The Use of Life Tables in Pub- 1920. These tables will be publish-
partment of insurance, has returned ilic Health Problems." ed by the bureau of census in the near
from Baltimore where he gave the De- Professor Glover was a 1so in Wash- future.

Phone 173

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Arcade-"Fury," with Richard
Barthelmess and Dorothy
G' h; "The Message of Emil
C-ue;" and International news.
Majestic-"The Power of a Lie,"
with June Elvidge; Century
comedy and Kinograms.

Got you guessing?
-it's THRILLING!
Continued from page 3
You'll Know bore Tomorrow.

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Make your Lunches a pleasure
by eating at
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the mate they called yellow; Minnie, the
Limehouse slavey who loved him; "Dog"
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the woman out of his son."

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Try a Classified Ad-It pays.-Adv.
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Did you ever tell a "white lie

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We Mearn a Perfectly Justifiable One, of Course.
Jere's an Intensely Interesting Tale of a White Lie That Is So' Strange
We'll Wager You Won't Say You've Ever Seen One Like
It. It's a Remarkably Frank Discussion of a
Vice Nearly All of Us Indulge
in at Opportune
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