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cast of the Senior
eld at 7 o'clock to-
e dances this week
*Union, Friday,
urday, Mr~s. Yates
Iday, Miss Martha
me. Phyllis Rey-
Ph~ysiciarn Comes
Home In Steerange
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hold their last
y night at Hel-
The annuial
will be at the
Senior Girls'play
rsday, June 14, can
Jlich igaff eniors! .
Gradruation. comes but, once in
a life, time. Don't fail to have
yoPur Senior picture made nowt'
vqr ~ ou'l'l treasure it.=I
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THE BIJKSTELLE COO
in BOOTH TARKINGTON'S
"SEVENTEEN"
NEXT MONDAY - "The Masquerader"
Follow.
That Hu nch.
to the
BLU- GOLD
LUNCH
605: Church
DO6NA .D
224 S. STATE
TRACK
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DETROIT
e sale will
morial hall.
Suntil June
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and enclos-
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THIS MER.
Dr. Lsther Lovejoy
Dr. Esther Lovejoy, woman phys-
ician and near East relief worker, who
was personally decorated by the kit
of Greece a short time ago with 'the
first Greek war cross ever awarded al
woman, i came home to New York re-
cently in the steerage of the steamer
Berengairia. She found she could save
the difference between $300, first class
passage, and $78.50 and apply it to her
hospitalwork among the' sufferers of
Greece.
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1111lt for Service
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'he work, which has been done by
600. member~s of the University Y.
C. A. this year has been in the~
ire' of getting acquainted with the
s which the association can ful-I
olintaeTe social 'wor~k has teenI
e in the hospitals, and in this
e- conection; Christmas and I
terworkshops, have been, conduct-I
tt Newberryhall to make -gifts for
patients. 2Voe than 240Owomen
e assisted in social work this
dustrial cooperation with~ the De-
tassociation, and. the Girl Re-
e leaders' training courses have
ned a' part~ of the program fore
year.- The latter work was car-
on in connection -with the city'
V. C. A.
iaddition, to these branches of
vity, work was carried on among
foreign women on the campus.
cial vesper services which took
,e during the year, were attend-,
ans for the association next yearl
ude numerous other activities
a continuation~ of those started
year. Any woman on the cam-
who wishes to become a niem-
of a committee or to do other
work next year, is urged to turn ir1
her name as there is always an op-
portunity- for new workers to be us-
fed.
SO CIETY, ELECTS
1At a meeting of Athenla Literary
society held Tuesday evening, the
following officers were elected. for
the first semester of the coming year;
Mary McCully, '24, president; Ellen
Nylund, '24, vice-president; Marguer-
ite May, '25, secretary; Florence Ful-
ler, '25, treasurer; Rosalind Freund,
'24, parliamentarian,
Nurses to Entertiain Detroit Guiests
Members of the cabinet of the
~nurses' Y. W. C. A. have as their
guests this week end the Y. W. C. A.
cabinets of Harper; and Grace hospi-
tals, Detroit. This afternoon a joint
cabinet meeting will be held, follow-
ed by a tea. 'A banqut will be giv-
en this evening in Barbour gymnas-
ium. Tomorrow noon the nurses will
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University Bookstore.
entertain at a special dinner for their
guests.
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Fraternities
and S or~r ties -.
Get ready now before the falt rush.
ASK FOR
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THE CHOCOLATED DAIRY DRINKI
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MANUFACTURED AND DISTRIBUTED BY
THE ANN ARBOR DAIRY COMPANY
PHONE 424
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closing for the summer Jet. us look over. your heating
fit your roof, doors, windows, troughs and all the other
Ofur Branch Store which was formerl~y lo
ed in the Nickels Arcade, is now located at
little details about the house.
-Nowy is the logical and best
time.
Let us~help, yog.
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SPECIALand should have, so long as you
BRICK can secure Connor's PURE Ice I
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Fig Nut youngsters and grownu'ls alike. 2
And 'Connor's is extra good.=
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in Ann Arbor..
spared noa pains to .make our new store the
convenient and mo~st u o aeMs
most
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time to, inspc
new shop and acquaint yourselves with
of Pianos, the new Edison and Brun swic
ographs and our g r eat assortment of
means GOOD cheese
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