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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Young Art Student.
Soars To Heights
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BarTlILeyIB;11other w ari nCornelia ShepIO'Tf RU TO-
Esther Welty. Rhea Schlaak, '24, wil
MEET HER TOMORROW direct the play.

tickets will be designated by red
hearts worn on their sleeves.
SIf you don't know where you lost
the article, never mind, a "Daily Clas-j
~if~iedA d"' willJfind it.f ir vu Ativ

Michigan song books will be placed
on sale at, both. of Graham's book
stores during the entire month of
March, a _percentage of each sale be-
ing given to the Michigan League fund.
All members of group two of Mas-
ques will mneet at 4 o'clock this after-!
flooRi i'Earbour gymnasium.
All members of the cast and chor-
uses of the Junior Girls' play will
meet at 7 o'clock this evening; all
choruses and solos at 9 o'clock tornior-
rorw morning; and all east and chor-
uses at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening.
Any junior women who know any-
thing about theatrical makeup are re-
giested to call Catherine Stafford at
2338.
Chaperones for dances this week
end are as follows: Armory-tonight,
Mrs. fH. G. Berger; Union-Mrs. Phil-
lip Reynolds; Armory - tomorrow,
Mrs. Yates Adams; Union, Mrs. M.
All women who regularly practice
rifle shooting on Friday afternoons or
who were unable to attendl the meet-
ing "Wednesday evening are urged to
be present tomorrow afterno'on at the.
range in room 330, Engineering build-
ing. Those who are unable to report
are 'requested to communicate with
Major Willis Shippam of the local R.
4.T. C.
League competition cards for the
secondI semester will be sent out soon
to all dormitories, sororities, and
league houses: It is requested that
reports be returned on these cards and
not on other papers as it increases the
difficulty of checking the amounts.
The first meeting of the spring train-
ing course for Girl Reserve leaders
Will be held at 7 o'clock Thursday eve-
ning, March 15, at dewberry hall, in-
stead of this evening. There is still
ani opportunity for women interested
in the course to enroll in the class by
calling Alice Johnson, girls' work sec-
retary.of the Y. W. C. A., 2256.
Xl'HJ3ERS GIVE "TEETH OF
THE GIFT HORSE" TODAY
"The Teeth of the Gift Horse" is the
short play which will be given at 4 0'-
c1 rci thitiiafternoon at the Women's
Legeparty in Barbour gymnasium;
bcy a few members of bumniers" club.,
The cast consists of -the following wo-n
mnen : Margaret Done,,, Maud Corey,
'.atherine Clarke, Catherine Potter,
Charlotte Eckert and-Phyllis Delf.
Surndwall Attends Chicago ;Nfet iIWg
Dr. John Sundwall, professor of hby-
-ieine, is in Chicago attending a meet-
ing held under the auspices of thie!
Ame~rican Medical association anid the
Public Health service. Dr. Sumdwall
is\ to take part in a discussion on the
"Trpaining of Sanitarians of the Fu-
ture." He is expected to retlurn to
Antn Arbor tomorrow.x

Members of the industrial discus- T 0 PUT ON VI
sngroup of the Y. W. C. A. will en-____
tertain a group of industrial girls ,'IU1 DE, SJA hWWGR-1 I-")
fromDetoitdurng te wek nd f jMembers of the committee for the '
fromc Detroitlduringa theb ee k maedfor;sophomore women's movie, "It c - 13 ounrd for thegra
th i Marht1.r Pains abent ncl madgseerfor hearts", to i)e given 'Thursday, great
thi netimnicuigsvrlday, and SaturdayMrh , open spaces where
;joint dattheurcadotheterarchsrlo; mnaemn
Saturday afternoon a guide will a teradeh im,~atear sf rlv,: enae4e
condluct the p~arty to the main pointsJeneBigcara,
of interest on the campus, and~ a visit ; herman, Alma Crouse, Florence
will be mrade to one of the dormnitor- r.Johnston, Alice P~owell, Sall; Alc:
ies (luring the evening. Sunday morn- Mlarion Barlow, Ardys Stoner, '''!e n ;
ing and afternoon discussions will be Por ter, and Alphra La1dd._ .
A - , ___ AA l(. 11Sy'l~L TJInAsrj a xd U w ri ,.,... .i Xea 'S r t,,t' Cha lin

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held at Newberry hall. Women on the
camp~us who are interested are invit-
ed( to fattendliIthese dis.cussi2ons.

This joint meeting is the second to
be held between the two groups, as the
University women were the guests of
the Detroit group~ earlier in the win-
ter. Th~le object is to discuss import-
ant industrial problems for women.t
Choose Cast for 3fasques Play
The cast for "My Lady Dreams", the
iplay to be given by Group 2 of Masques
on March 30 in .Sarah Caswell Angell
hall for the Women's League party,
has been chosen.
Those who will have parts are: La-
dy, Isabel Waterworth; Marie, Lu-
cille Walker; Little old lady, Louise
i !k
STARTS MARCH
SUN. I11th .SUN.
Ills ONLY RIVAL TO
a "THE KID"
AND) IN AU1DIIION

Nis s Ifariain Morgan at ivork sixty
feetabOmve Me graud}
Beginning at the top of the ladder
of success, as it were, MNiss Miriam
Morgan, art student of Philadelphia,
is painting a sign 60 feet in the air at
Broad and Walnut streets. The sign
will be a feature of the cenmng civic
an o mG ~c a ot. a roo m i tor r0tt A Dafl ]),cla si
fi1EL ,3d sill fire r wre- -Ai

I

STfE WARDS and
HOUSE MANAGERS
OF
FRATERNITIES
AND j
SORORITIES
Forl the convenience of your
members why not start a charge
account with tihe
"WHITE SAN"
PHONE 165

'IT CH'NICOLORJ
A newv erat an moving pictures. A
dr'ama of thle Orient, phlotographeld
D)IRECTFILY in the '.'thEE colors of
nature.

ABSOLUTELY TI] l BI3G-
GlEST VALUE ;EhVER OFjER-
EL) BY Y T HEAtITRE IN
ANN ARBSOR .OR VICINITY,
I NGLUDING DETROIT.

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peicentage on all tickets sold by soph- i7okthsfe'~
oniore women. Thjose who are sllingooihsfet"
P .
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
_ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A1erp sMost Distinguished Actor=
-f " r~ ngisad~
w .. f~,
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r r''
s A/ / and awokein the hrmo h
t "
pAnd the ~dama of aoPeOmar'
W t. '; Th~~benromhiren. hren rarn
tomar-theniht collsdtOmar
an fwo oe inghbowlemofth .w
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rINO RAM AESIC R CH SRETE G A S W D W
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EVJENINGSC In a Brand New Collection of the Latest soi L
MAT-INE-3ScALLSE Tj and Dance Hits of the East gSA S
1- t SUNDAY- -
s The oma ESE 5CoLo{ r ful3S -ON THE STAGE
r _ _..LAS&Y _p.SE TS+
Lu~~HE LL'.~LJf*
t! rAYMAOiND HATON "- .r 1
r &0 A-BERT ROSCO7E u
~aium~i~lJPresenting the most entrancing musical novelty oan the
- ,.,vaiet~Iy sag-w

k a , rp0'
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. c ~ iy+ t4
vNew.
Y* V
To be Displayed at a Re~pue for UnU'ersity Women
1jODES for Easter and advanced styles for late Spring and4
and early Summer Frocks will 'be displayc a at the Spring
Fashion Re =ue to be given at 4 o'clock Wednc day afternoon, .
O 0 March 14. Models will be selected from Un;Versity women, p
Y ~an orchestra composed_ of University women wvill furnish the
music, and the total expense of giving the affair will in this ,+
6. way be contributed' to the campaign fund for thcn University of
.'- Michigan League.
F.'
LUniversity) women are cordiall Iin-oiled to attend this revue
C ~of all that is to i)e stylish duri afg the cormimg season. p
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