unl~anoma mvayor To Protect Youth SOPHOMORES TO DISCUSS ADISRWORK THUSA SIGMA DELTA PI '25, to Hugh W ilson, '22. Wilson is a I ,iIAT S NNE o the Phi Kappa Psi fra- . IP . 3 ,y 41 {l( :r il N 1:11if t i 1I1 \ 1 r'\ r{± ~their, guests and other peo- may b:e in Ann Arbor durning I ncernont Week will find an ;'s entertainment with 1Robin ,d his followers ait the Sen- s'I play to be gi ~ei Thuirsday, , in the open-air~ theater to0 :ed on the campus. ccount of the limited seating of the outdoor theater, sen- e cautioned to obtain tickets arly date. Sale of tickets for $.50 began yesteprlay at Water's aham's bookstores and~ will through next week. Mail or- lich must include self address- ped envelopes, may be obtain- .ddressing Katherine Kuhlman ha Cook buiding. No mail vill be filled after June 10. :o the fact that Mr. Robert twill be unabley to contiue his 'rof. John R. Bruinmm will take responsibility of directing the .vie-w of his co-operation with ;s in last year's Junior Girls' nilor women are assured that ludc-n will be a decided sue- Eevery sophomore woman who is in good standing, is asked to bu present. at a meeting at 4 o'clock Thursday aft- ernoon, in Sarah Caswell Angell, hal,; to sign up for junior advisorship for. next year. The duties of junior ad- visors are to help the entering fresh- men over the hard p~arts of registra- tion and of the opening week, as well as to advise them throughout the year. A tax of 75 cents must be paid by each advisor. This tax should be paid immediately in order that the badges, may be distributed and duties explain- ed before the end of the semester. When registration starts in the fall, the junior advisors will be on duty. There will be an information booth where women may. register, and in which ;the general chbirman and as- sistants will always be ready to ans- wer qtrstions. Later in the year, the advisors will giv% a party for the entering fresh-. men. This party furnishes an oppor- tunity for the freshmen and juniors to. becom..e better acquainted, and for the, members of the new classes to meet~i one another. liTRQ 1iAPTAR:RATTP WITA, P ,AT Sigma Delta Phi, women's na~tional Rmmbr"Ji m honorary dramatic and oratorical 'fro- Inuinicr-960.-Adv. Iternity, initiated nine new znmrbor Sunday morning at Martha Co building. The initiates vare-Chariott; 2 T T It E T Blagdon, '25,' Ruth Cjiristenson, '4 Florence Fuller, '25, Lauirell ieli '24, Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, June Kily '25, Madeline Me~urk-, '24, El-Tiabeth I Scen Pike, '24, and Marion Taylor, '24. tArcade-"Souls fi Te eng gen of1 i,,1T"il.!i- llerrBa a~The cngagemito of Miss1,.azel van lar oardi '23, was announced last igtat5h news. ate :the adtaler's" / , TO D A LAI TI 'THE IRON TRAIL"4 .TodAy -BY-' RBEX BEACH i for Sale," nan an~d comiecty with Bar- and AND- 1i P' ppa Alh i0 r~iseU, 01 Whichl Lo w-J com]bo IS a membe)Lr. Annoijncement was made at .the Cli I Omega house last evening, of the en- gagement of Helen ,A. Davenport, '23,:1 to Charles Spaulding, '22E, of Buffalo'., Mr. Spaulding is a member of Lambdaj Chi Alpha fraternity. ? Announcement was made Friday ev-" ening at Betsy Barbour house of the engagement of Ida Valentine Jenks, l '24, of Detroit, and Charles W. Miller, '24, of Walkerville, Ont. Miller is aI member of Psi Upsillon 'fraternity and formerly attended Dartmouth college. Announcement was made last eve- ning at the Alpha Phi sorority house1 of the engagement of Bethany Lovell,'I Majestic-, Norma Talmadge in "Within the Law"; comedy and news. I u,.rth-Rupert Hughes' "Gim- mc," with Eleanor Bo~ardman and Gaston-Glass; comedy. Orpheum - Rex Beach's "The Iron Trail"; Our Gang in "The Champion",; news. I OUR GANG-",In "THE CHAMIPEEN"; R~ecords itgTt Mosle 1tixs. ,Suie I a -. -- rto1Mec head and foot corules for all sses in the Lantern night p ro- will meet at 12 o'clock this z Barbour gymnasium. vomoen who are to be in the *pageant on Lantern night will 7 o'clock this evening in Bar- rnmnasiurnl rganizations which have earr- ey for the Michigan League fund must turn iih in~ to Neva 11 by Thursday, in order to credit on the competitive chart. .s being compiled. Checks may led to the offic~e at 3arboiir um, and should be made pay- the Michigan -League campign All money which is turned in his date will not be included 5ompetitive chart. ockers in B~arbour gymnasium; e cleared out by Friday noon s necessary for Mrs. Black-. have the keys. Labda Theta initiation will be 7:30 o'clock this evening at m~e of Prof. C. 0. Davis and Avis, 1030 Marti4n place. ers of all groups of the; S.e- s' play, including the fairies, "s, foresters and rustics, re- and men-at-arms, who have ,s for their parts will meet at k this afternoon on the terrace ;ha Cook building. In cas of' Mrs, Way was recently elected may- KAP )ZTIN ASBL or of :Haskell, Okla. She declares that it is her purpose to make Haskell safe Betsy Barbour and Kappa Delta will for boys and girls. She alms to abol- play the final game to determine the ishi the "hip pockiet" element from the championship for this year in the in-1 terhouse baseball tournament at 5:30{ dance hall, to enforce the law prohibit-o'lcthsaerontPlmrfld ing boys under :-ic age of 21 from; Each team has playbd seven games frequenting pool rooms, and to abol- previously, Betsy Barbour losing one ish "petting parties." :game and Kappa Delta none. "Seventeen." company. t a in . --e- . . . S, a - ~ . . .,----- W .v .,v° !f t A New Pattern r 4 '" u . . d ; . - -' ,. The fCotton Piekers 2418$."Snakes' Hips" c'I Nver ijss the Sunshine" Two Twinkling Fox Trots The Cot~ton Pickers, l1ik~e other famous dance orches.- tras, make records exclusively for Bruns ick because Brn-wick gives the truIeat, clearest and most perfect interpretations8 of this popular dance music. You'll enjoy .these two exhilarating dance selections. Both are joyful1 with rhythmi.r Something newv every dlay N~ew Brunswik Records are now issued every day. No waiting. Anty Brunswick .dealer will gladly play them for you. Brunswick Records play on any phonogr-aph, but best on The Brunswick. 'i. SAMPLES Peryomanently on, Disp lay at GUY OLFOLK & CO. 33i6 South State Struet Abu Arbor, icillgan .EflJ Designed by WHITEHOUSE HRD I NCC R PORATZ D BROADWAY A 4O-h STREFT 144 WEST 42N° SiREEm MErwno wOPOUA iA hsE Sure. KNICKERBOCKER BILDING NEW YORK !I tread The, Daily "Classified" Columns 10 w 0'.192x:; Copgrighted lwu,+y Eldne's; Inc:' -.._..-f-- . he meeting wvill be at Sara 1 Angell hall. e will be served by the WNoix ague to all women who are a field on -Lantern night. TFB" are requested to bring thei ups and spoons as the Ieagu t be able to furnish them. tennis tournament for junico oe il ehl oa swill- be-, fda.yed at 4 o'clocl gles at 5 o'clock in the af~er tPalmer field. Follow Chat Hunch to the ILU - GOLD LUNCH 605 Church , r re-: - r- 4 0 -A 0 t I ARE TO BE SOLD AT w. 2:30 PC. M ND8P.M The RYs re onDilaEvrDy T ~JE TAI E great lcas re in being able to announce that'through'the effo:rts x.:4 b', inftiuence of the so well known art connoisseur, MVr. George 11, Weig.ert, N"ek ~1 ave secured the ,ale of the K. . Jam-otch collection of Chinese and Orientl ug. Th'1is s tne largest'. a,1d finest collection ever' brought to Ann Arbor and i large, ,,-r-j Iany verchowvn -ii the largest cities in,.the country. a VIW THE DISPLAY - - - -It Will rove. Worth Your Time It will repay you to Vie-W tile, e msl ostitiful and rare antiques and modern ; 1ec{s -- if youz wish to purchasi5e or no-. Vecannot toof strongly- advise, you, to attend this, s - if ;you can rise, cvevcr e;r'ct to use, ,at Oriental or Chinese rug, as you may y at the price you wis"Ii to p iy, e,vy rug will be ;sold to the highest bidder regard(Iless of valuei. 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