THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . ....w -.---"" on nen . Mortarboard will meet for the first time this season at 8 o'clock Monday evening at Martha Cook dormitory. There will be a meeting of the life membership committee of the Y.W. C.A. at two o'clock this afternoon at Newberry Hall. No Women's League party will be held this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium, because of a conflict with the senior reception to be given by Dean Hamilton. No assignments to gymnasium lock- ers will be made on Friday and Sat- urday of this week. Ass gnmepts may be made from t9 to 12 or from 2 to 5 o'clock beginning Monday of next week. All freshmen who have left gymna- slum clothes in the corrective class room are requested to report to Miss Marion Wood before attending class- es. Hockey practice for class teams will be held as follows: freshmen at 4:45 6 d'ock on Tuesdays and Thurs- days;'sophomores't 4:;4 o'clock on Mondays and Weddgesda i juniors at 4:15 o'clock on' tuesdays and Thurs- days; seniors at 4:15 o'clock on laa-- days and Wednesdays. All girls in- terested a e 'urged to come and try out for teams. Tennis practice for upperclassmen will be held'at 4:15 o'clock on Mon- days and Wednesdays. Archery practice for upperclass- men will be hel at 4:15 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Hockey practice for class teams will be held as follows: seniors at 4:15 o'clock on Tuesdays. and Tllurs- days; juniors at 4:15 o'clock on Mon- days and Wednesdays; sophomores at 4:45 o'clock on Mondays and Wednes- days; freshmen at 4:45 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays. All girls interested are urged to come and try out for teams. Clothes left in the gymnasium lock- ers last June must be called for by noon on Tuesday, Oct. 10. Y. W. C. A. RESERVE CORPS START WORK Women interested in the Girls' Re- serve Training Corps received their first Instructions at 'a meeting last night at Dewberry hall. . Miss Ross, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., explained the beneflts to be derived from such training for those who intend to' } teach. Any girl attending six out of eight meetings; who also has a troop, wl1 receive a diploma from the Na- tional Board of 'the Y.W.C.A. This will be useful to anyone in procuring a teacher's position. Many splendid speakers have been announced for the course, among Whom are Mrs. Marian Leroy Burton who will speak on a "Survey of the Y.W.C. A." Dean' Hai lton and Mrs. Rankin have also been procured. "Girl Psycology and Program Plan- ning" is the subject for the next meeting on Thursday, Oct. 12. All girls Interested ,are invited to attend. Further information and particulars may be had by calling Alice John- son of the city Y.W.C.A. or Elizabeth Smith at Martha Cook. Marriage of students is Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Henry A. Anderson, 23D, to Anna Chraeder of I4arcelona, graduate of Central State Iornal college. Mr. Anderson is a member of Delta Sigma Delta fraternity. Got a room to rent? A Daily clasi- fied ad will find a roomer.-Adv. FIRST PLEDGE TEA IS WELL ATTENDED First among tbh sorority pledge teas to be given this year, took place yesterday afternoon between 3:301 and 5:30 o'clock at the Gamma Phi Beta house, when the pledges of the' various other sororities were enter- twined. A pleasant color arrange- ment was carried out with decora- tions and refreshments in the soror- ity colors. The chaperon, Mrs. S. M. Brace, was assisted by Miss, Carribel Schmidt, president of the house. The second of the pedge teas will b given on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8. from 3:30 until 5:3.0 o'clock by thq pledges of the Chi Omega sorority. .Yellow will predominate in the decor-' ations. Tea will be- poured by Mrs. T. E. Rankin, one of' the patronesses. WOMEN TfY OUT FOR OHI DEBATE being eliminated until a team of six is left. The tryout for Portia literary soci- ety was held at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. Those 'for Athena society and. the independents will be heft at nine 'o'clock Saturday morning, Ath ena in the Alpha Nu Rooms and the +lq uosew 90E mooj u swapuadlpul 30 Mason hall. SECOND HAND SALE TO BENEFIT LEAGUE As a means of augmenting the Uzi iversity of Michigan League fund, a second hand sale will be given from Saturday, Oct. 7, until Oct. 14, at the St. Clair Shop at 307 North Fourth avenue. Clothing, furniture, and bric-a-brac of all descriptions will bq sold, all of which has been given by students, faculty members, and townspeople. Mrs Hugh Cabot, who has charge of the sale, has collected and rejuvenated the material. The benefit sale will be held from 3 o'clock in the afternoon until 9 oclock, except Saturdays, when it will open at noon. Mrs. Cabot is still in need of several girls to assist in the, work. Any who wish to do so are asked to call her between noon and 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. DEAN HAMILTON TO ENTERTAIN SENIOR WOMEN AT RECEPTION Dean Jean Hamilton, assisted by Mrs. Burton, the social directors of the halls of residence, and the wives of the deans of the various schools and colleges will receive senior wo- men in the parlors of B'abour gym- nasium betwecr 4 and 6 o'clock this afternoon. This is tl'$ first of a series of class receptions to be given by the dean for the women of the Uni- versityfl DEAN HAMILTON ENTERTAINED AT DORMITORY AND SORORITY All women of the University are, gradually meeting their new dean at dinners and teas which are being planned by women's groups of the{ campus. Betsy Barbour house en- tertained Miss Hamilton at dinner Wednesday. Yesterday afternoon the - - clean attended a tea given in her hon- or by Alpha Kappa sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta is giving a tea for Miss Hamilton Sunday afternoon. BATES COLLECTS PHOTOGRAPHS Ia OF PROMINENT LAW GRADUATES Dean Henry M. Bates, of the Law school, announced yesterday that he is making a collection of photogikaphs of prominent graduates of the school. Up to the present time, he said, }'some 30 or 40 portraits have been secured., The pictures will be hung.in room D of the Law building. Women Gain, Men Lose at Wisconsin Wisconsin - Registration figures for this year show that there are now less than two men for ever woman enrolled in the university. This is an increase in the number of women stu- dents and a slight decrease in the male attendance. . NIGHTS - 50c to $2.50 I GAhICKI WED.,MAT, 6 cto $1.50 _ _ SAT. MAT. SOc to $2.00 MAX SPIEGEL Preser is NORA RAYES Miiane DehimtaI MuCsealcomey 4 sQ-U-E E N W' B'EA RT S" Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. Holds a barrel full of ink Not a barrel fulj of trouble From Factory Direct to You. RIDER'S 308 . INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED Your bank should be sound, accurate and efficient. But that is not enough. Banking service to be of the most use to you should be also intelligent and interested. That is what this bank tries to be. FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-105 So. MAIN 330 So. STATE ST. 1 Preliminary tryo.uts for the wo- men's debate with Ohio State will be held on or before Saturday, Oct. 7. Tryouts will consist of six-minute speeches on either side of the ques- tion, to be delivered without rebuttal. There wil le three tryouts, one for each of the debating organizations, and one for the independents. At each of these tryouts the judges will select six candidates, who will later appear for final tryouts POWDER PUFF, BEAU-TV PARLOR In order to facjilgtce our service we have employed THEE MARCEL GIRLS WAITERS' OAT VAN BOVEN AND CRESS 1107 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE ow- ;|||. |||||||||.|.. U-MM--...O .. ADRIAN - ANN ARBOR QS _LIAE Leaving Hlours From Ann Arbor Central Standard Time Matinee 2-3:30 f Adults 20c Evening 7-8:45 Adults i5c Kiddies 10c Friday X D S 8:45 A.M. 4:40 P.M. 12:45 P.M. 6:45 P.M. X-Daily except Sunday and Holidays D-Daily S-Sunday and Holidays only AS.nArD.ELL T PROP. ADRIAN, MICHIGAN PR NF 926-M FRIDAY - SATUILDAY Saturday He was his mother's pride and joy, and so you know it was just natural that the boys should call him "SWEETIE"- But this concerns how Sweetie became Speedy. Frank Tuttle & JFred Wa1er Jr. .A 7uttt-amiler jfrud ian From the New York Review_ Youthful Star Puts Over a Splen- did Characterization of the Booth Tarkington-"WilIie Baxter" Type in a Picture That Is Just One Leg- itimate Laugh After Another - Whole Cast Is Excellent. #'. I FOR APPOINTMENT '993-R C ALL MLDRED HARRIS I Fenderson and Fenderson 320 South State (Over Graham's) I COMING SUNDAY IN "THE FIRST WOMAN" COMEDY "ANY OLD PQRT" Charles RY in "'The Tasrsiraean" ills (reatest Picture I' I I r,,, ,, stI !" ! a,. .,,.. ., i T .,. ,. a _. ate. _ .. InS _.I+ + i+ M ..j.n.r f.. SAY- I! ..:. ;. ., -_ - Have you eaten at the Chinese Gardens? We serve both Chinese and American dishes., r A picture even greater than the greatest pic- ture you have ever seen. It is the most impos- ingp resentation in the history of the screen. 11 We are open from 11l to 11,' also, dancing from 6 to 7:30. (l tlltur I I'l 106 S. MAIN Aiericap anggenrent JESSE LLASKY' PRESENTS Ceil B. DeMille's Ce ' 'OD ''t li .t1 es;C 1O f Thomas Meighan Leatricejoq-Lois Wilson T HE strongest sto- ry, the greatest cast, the most lavishly beautiful production De' Mille has ever had. A V I li : .. . '^ .. d. A. 'Ij,.., F +; picture that shows where the present mad pursuit of pleasure is leading. From the Novel by Alice Duer Miller i , i New Sliporvers $5 to $15 s 1 a Y.N.-t{iUt In TIte Mawr, da.y .Evening Posh A Guaranteed Production ar anrnQr nt - / 11 4+ -# I T 71 1 P POP Somber and exotic as to color; smart in style ...: , , ' 11 1I tt 1 II II U ~ - - ~m U - - .~ ~xu I