len 1AIR Undergraduate tickets for the MTich- igan women's annual luncheon are oni .genieral sale at Graham's State street book store. The sale will . continue ntil Tuesday. Alumni tickets may be procured at the office of the as:sistant dean of women in B~arbour gymnasium.I Theshdlefrthne clasi Cs basetba ll bou',' gymn.asi n .i fllow;,s: A.t, vs. juniors;, sopho~ores vs. freshmen; a t 7 :30 'clock W Vednesda«y eveing, freShmenC1;atV:30cl]k Tursay I -Y-$UL~EEAE i ~ vj id(u ec Indiana, the Dakotas, Iowa and Ohio willl be present at the conference. E.1ach sichool is allowed at least one ,delegate, and the number beyond that is determined by the size of the asso- clartion, anc the enrolment in the .school. The University of Michigan R ill be allowed about 15 delegates. IThe work will consist of lectures, ( andi discussions led by the studentsI and others, an(l recreations including I simmnghiking, and tennis. Juniors Welcome Senior LunchesI night, but each nighit the same plan was carried out. This is an annual cusom at the dor- mitories and gives the seniors an op- portunity to show their appreciation of the efforts of the juniors. BOARD TO NOMINATE Nomnations for officers of the Wo- men's Athletic association for, nextj year will be mide by the senior mem- bers of the athletic board, at a meet- ing to be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday aft- ernoon in Barbour 'gymnasium. The 'nominating committee is coin 1osed of Dorothy Brown, Jlosephine Connable, PHONE 41 cu HEATING fauly, o "Mich- oni on1 r gym -; 119 E. WASHINGTON Sta~fford, '24, will begin' with a short talk on "Ngot t Making-,a Tradition." es, '23, president of the gue, will speak on "The rnnent-Wdho e Business Beatrice Chaimpion. '2. "The Proof of Ouir Faith en's League". Caroline presenting the aune on "Partners All1". The by Are We Here?" will be Dean Jean Hiamilton's an John R. 6 ffinger will program by spealking onj higan".I ITicets for the sophomore ovi will be on sale this week in Uni- versity hall, ther Library, and at, Gra- ham's State4 street bookstore. They may also be obtained fromn the sopho- more 10Women. _ PLUMBING Money for sold tickets, stubs, and iunsold tickets for the Michigan Wo- men's annual luncheon must all be turnedl in at 4:15 o'clock tomororw at 1 arbour gymnasium., Memb ers f the industrial discus-- si g;roulp of the, Y. W. C. A. will meet at 3 c'clckl"Tuesd :kv afternoon at New- bperr y hail. lin Choru.1-s f rom the play will be rep eater! at der to give the «a1~rnmae nature of this yers 1 nong other special fea-J lusic by the AfllphnaGlail- estra.I 'the table decor-tions I d by various fforlizts of CONrTRAC AT I IE TIIEA1TERS I Smren--Today tivities of ther as week~ materially to sw,.ell the ~ d Michigan League cams- A shamrock dance and ven by Kappa -Alpha 'th!eta ,ed over $100. ite sale carried on duringi Pormances of the Jul' iorn so gave the league a pr,,) ian $100. league houses, inclulding dormitory, Rock, Adtamis, nd MAcClinton houses, too'- sales each day.I llars was made on the' I res last week by the resi- rdan house. The snap- of old University h1all, n dem and. The sal1e ofi " soap, W hich has been hroughout the year, hasI about $100? for the league.1 't know where you lost ever mind, a "Daily Clas- ill find it for ,you.-Adv. Aracade-"Dollar Devils," with all-star cast; "Twin Hus- bands," comedy; Universal News. Majestic - "Adam and Eva"; comedy, "Be Yourself"; Sey- mour Simons and his Ten Ser- enaders.? rpheum -Harold Lloyd in "A Sailor-Made Man"; Reginald Deniny in "The Leather Push- ers."' Wue, rLIh -- Estelle Taylor in "Thorns and Orange +Blos- scams"; comedy; Pathe news. ome interecsted, in attendiing thle "Ain't it a grand and a glorioeus feel-Joc Van Alstyne, Dorothy Lippold, annual su, n-i rconferenecof 'th,-sfu n nyu hv oreGndwr e riaChurch, Julia Coe, Grace Fry, -dn'deatetof the ing When.yA. andewKathrynndPotter. wheircho e he ,,u l d Agust17to!7,atto (10 your bit 'for the Junior Girls' and__KathrynPotter. whc 5t ) l i:ue 7t tthe co.~ cmLake Geneva, Ws, lyand after the tiresome dress re-)j If that check didn't ?come, let "Jim- Iare asked _Ato tu>rnin thei r rames, to iearsal you arrive home, worn our. fand ! ie" sell something for youm to tide! -the Y.5 C. A. office,"ew ',yall, w ,eary, to find your room in order and you over.-Adv. (hi wek ccae ilh ~~ujinight lunch awaiting you?" tby a ommitte soom afer u V1-1 This was the sentiment of the girls Have you reaa the "Daily Classified3 I catiOn.'lDorot yBs, 2, chair- 4, atie dormitori.es who took parit in Column" yet today?-Adv. roan of, con..:enceAnd con venthx s IIUhe Junior Girls' play. The seniors, in conmit~ eof heY. . C A. wilhej order to show their app)reciation for AC ID NT L ii the oflice - c,3'clock Mily the performance of the play given in, AUTO D ld' Tuesday, and? \\7cdne('dy aaern~ons Itboir honor, prepared light lunchesi A RE SO ETIMES of thiu we at whlich tim she will bei each night which they left in th e RE glad to talk with a.y; P I? > teste, rooms, and a welcome sight it proved FATAL Sev~ unre~o 'lde.e-tes to be -to the toil wornh juniors. 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