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TAHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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clock tomorrow afternoon, in Bar-I
bour gymgnasium. Those whom have
not yet signed up may make ,appoint-
menlts in the office of thle gymnai-
I uni.

To Western Woman

HIPS

Detroit Alumna Etrti
Members of tec DetroitAsoiin
of Mlichigan wom~en il give abig
and mah jongg tea for the benefit o
the Michigan League fund rathAm D?-
troit* Golf club on the atrnoon 0
Tuesday, May 29. The i)ist of patron:-
esses include Mrs. NXVIAI B, .Cad v,
DMs.Ward Detwiler, AMrs oTtbi
and M'rs. James A. 1I-urs!.

A. A. LLOYD

which will close the sea-
rig cp rts for the Women
rsity, will be held on the
' Lantern night, Thursday,I
Palmer field. The final,
scheduled to begin at5
ithe class baseball teams I_

AIIiioun'e EagICeeit
Annouminemontentwa:, made fkt
Alslp i Delta house Sunday of
engagemi: enit of Pauline Sistg-, cx-
an,, Rusclr; aA. Stevens, '21.

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will play for the championship, the 3
tennis) teams will play off their finals,'I
and contests will be held in archery
and horseshoe. Ditching.
Athletic honor awards will be made C
at 6:30 o'clock after a picnic supiper
held by the womsen on the hillside atI
Palmer field. The Women's Athletic I
asoito vl iottesweaters to those who have won 10001
,honor points, the pins to those who
~have won 600 points, and the , arm-
band s for 300 points.
L ..ss, .
Any women whQ 10e:_ sct to receive
arm-bands, pins, or s Ieaters on lean-
tern night and who wish to be cer-
tain of their honor points will have a
last opportunity to verify them by see-
ing Mary Early this afternoon at Bar- ,
bour gym~nasiumn.
M~emibers of Athena who w ish toy
attend the icnic this afternoon, will'
Ulet, in the league rooms of lBar bo r
gymnasium~ at 5:30 'o'clock. In case
(frain, the refreshments will be serv-
4in the gymnasium. Each person his4 j
:eq uested to hriuz a c"ie. fork . and

AT THE THIEATERS

sc'reetl--l"Oday

Arcade - Joseph Hergesheim-
cr';s "The Bright Shawl" with
TR.ilchrd ;Barthelmess; Mef-
miaid comedy, "Kick Oaut."
Majestic--"Where the Pavement
Enda~s" with Alice Terry; tar-
ry Semnon comedy; Billy Moore
and(1I- B andI.
Wuer-t--M.ary Pickfor d in "Tess
of t2C Storm Country"; conlbdy
and nnvis.'
Orpli enn--Douglas Fairbanks in
"The Three Musketeers"; New
Leatherpushe s comedy.

'I'
i ?rF N dreg . Moultoyl
!M13-s Moulton. a graduate of the unl-
ivcrsit x o, California, is the first per-
soil in Alncri2;a to -win sc lo larsip
J n dipl omiacy. She comlpeted. again.st
2)otli cr colic we rtndaents of both
~(;O~a~hi'toI be awarded under the
gf.o", thc late Fredearick Courtlan~d
V cnfiel? at one time ambassador to

Couttribute to Leatgue 'V udetiwisin to have
hmhrof Mc:lintonconcidered-,for appointmE
MemitrbesMdino o ehv bdsSholar from the TUnz t i
contibued $5 t theUniersiy sio~?l;:Ac; out their applicatic
League fond} as-the result of abig
hzch they, gave Saturda, M udgwatever supporting c;
the parlonrs 'of B~arbour gyL~ui.ti they may have and tuirn
_________________ blnksinto the office of Dean
A. Lloyd of the graduate schoc
StdnsAM.0oince ag et aErf-than Saturday noon, June
.- uouncnienet has ennaou oetime between June 2 ams
the M~cLeod ho use of th-e eggn 15 zplplicants will be given the .
of Edna K. Jarcehow, '23, i' ' tUllity of meeting the local.cc
S. Gleason, '23h;. te,. On Dec. 81, 1923, the State

S mittee for Michigan will appoint one,.ruh
B hodes Scholar from the nominees of of signs
!! the University an~d of other colleges
llAthroughout the state. The scholar ap- Find, th
, L 4 pointed wi]ll enter Oxford !n Oct. 1924. xsrnediAd
The2 University ,may nominate five
students and a selectionh probably of _____
TABLE not more thanl four will be made ins.
JTune and possibly, if the candidates
appear, of one or more next IDecem- Short
her. Eleven meon from the state off
their Michigan appeared before the elec- a job.
ent as {tion committee last year.
versity Detailed inform~ation, application{ prompt
ins in-Iblanks and conferen~ce m~ay b~e had.
,reden-! at thte officeof the graduate school,I men, w
itheir !room 9~ in University hall. r
Alfred f Insurr
01' not Battle Cree~k Passes Sign Law
. 2'n Battle Creek, M~ay 21-(By A.P.)- ~
d 1un The city coamission hlas passed, r'es-I
or- oluion requiring business n~nto. ob-i met
Corn- tarn. civic permission' before placi~ng,
-;e lectric signs down town. 'This was ____
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once Company, St. Lois.

A promotion for
with the Missouri S

theAc

rtly you may be

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A New rattern
L'ernmneiitly (11 lDisplay at
GUY WOLFOLK &C.
336 ;SticsliSteStreet

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Garric'_ O(eroit) - Ilonytelle
cormany in "Little Old New
york.

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Zao. Thre will bJe 'a program in_______ Austria. AnAlo,~1igU
hitch all may take'part.Deindb
ast chanice wil be given to ,try WHI@ TEHO SE H RD
ot for clastennis.teams, from 4'to Anonc gth Oenngofih IOUSPREO & HARDY
6 o'clock today and tomorrow. x aI~WTA~ BROADAY4QTh STREET 144WEST42ND STREET , +
,w DANCING M~~~~tkUPOPERA rAHOUSE ULG. rCNCCKEBOCER DI.tO
ign DeY3lta Phi wll meet at 4:45 _ N1)@LKE a*i6H192. NEW YORK 2' VeY mnto efli tt h $tE Ytir~at tuw rq
o'clock thxis afternoon at Helen New- w<
berry residence. A VIL n
A meeting o( Mliasques will h lie i s (Near Brighten, Mich) /
at4 o'clock today in the parlors of' 11 MAY IIIwIIIIIIIIII l lhIuhuurII
Babargnn tfEeto fo- SAX Gfera 'for next -year wail ei held atSA UR AY A
this~~~~ ~ tie=h or fdrcoso AND EVERY NIGHT THEREAFTER EXCEPT SUNDAYS:
the club will hold a mievting' at ACN RM :0T 23
Q'c tgday. . Hiwy Thies' Orchestra, of Detroit
I? h larsals "9for the Senior Ctrl~' FORMERLY OF THE ITZ CAFE- -PJ YN
~lyaeas tfollows: Courtiers, re- 0 -w----INOXX
t ?tfers, and men -at armns at 4 o'clock I- The Island Lake Hotel is Now Open. Meals at All Hours.______________________
today; fairies at 5 o'clock today; ats' Arn~ o aqes da atig1eah odFs~n
"2 and .3 At 4 o'clock tomorrowl in the M For orIaqes IelBtin ec.GodFsig
rprlrs of 1arbour gynmnzasium; acts 7________________________________________ __ I. S~Q~ffQrE~f~f~f3dFor twenty years scjreenyear, sarte 4
4and 5 at 4 o'clock Th kurs day in alSar-e Agl laL -- "
hall.for a triumph si ch as 1this!I ts I
A1; sophoiures~are required to haveAS q cs
finl" pyical exainations by 4 '- !, 1 ?y
ts true 'ef4cency to UseDal TODAYT fI~ o
THE CLUB LUJNCHI e** The wirling fr
YerState and Packard Streets fJPTi ned assionand, i
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fl an by.the wor
A L X N D E D M A oved aim. Se di
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1 ic 4In ur
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We on' atemp totel yu hw fne heyg w ith magifLicenc. ife
are Jst skanyon o yor riedswhoy AV' ~ ..~ IC Otand r fsre
has ear thm. EENThI u ~..u~-i~dC ~mel 'a o ~ii Ai~meted oncrt.Orcesta. Stecil 1

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c>' amd- . ilken, fa--
trigue pinto flami e
1 brought bte
nesfred' an Amer-
man who wret
'edfor that, love.
the :blood of the
;hawk ,brought love
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