JNIOR V+ A. A. Mi e] Any women interested in doing Am- ercaniation work between 3:30 and 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoons are asked to call Charlotte Erman at 2338. The work will begin next Wed- nesday afternoon. Tickets for the Y. W. C. A. banquet to be given at 530 o'clock next Tues- day afternoon on the upper floor of Barbour gymnasium will be placed on sale this morning at the various houses and dormitories on the campus. Tick- ets may also be purchased at the Y. W. C. A. office in Newberry hall. The ticket sale will close on Monday. V Chaperones for the dances this week-end will be: Armory, Friday- Mrs. H. G. Berger; Saturday-Dean Jean Hamilton. Union, Friday-Mrs. E. G. Heartt; Saturday-Miss Martha Hill'. , Sophomore women of the University will, be received from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon by Dean Hamilton in the parlors of the Barbour gymnas- im. Officers for the Junior Women's as- sociation for the ,coming year were elected at a meeting held Thursday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Dorothy Wylie, '24, was named for presidency and Dorothy Ogborn, '26, for secretary. It was also voted to hold meetings of the association once a month. The organization of the junior as- sociation was explained by Elizabeth B. Cain, '24, who is in general charge. She emphasized the necessity of be- longing to either the senior or the junior organization in order to earn honor points. Members of the junior organization can join the senior di- vision as soon as they have earned 100 honor points. NEWBERRY RESIDENTS TO HONOR FRESHMAN WOMEN Invitations have been issued by the members of Helen Newberry residence for a freshman tea dance to be held on Monday afternoon, Oct. 23. This is the first year in which the girls of the entering freshman class as a whole have been entertained at Newbet'y residence. The affairdis to be made an annual event, and it is hoped that it will result in the members of the entering class becoming better ac- quainted each year. The tea dance will be held from 4 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon. , FRIDAY - SATURDAY BERT LYTELL IN "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED" COMEDY: "COLD FEET"I AT THE THEATERS Today-Screen. Arcade--Shirley Mason in "Lit- tle Miss Smiles;" Sunshine comedy and news. Majestic-Bebe Daniels in "Pink Gods;" and comedy. Orpheum-Bert Lytell in "The Right That Failed;" comedy and news. Wuerth-"Grand Larceny," with Elliot Dexter and Clare Wind- sor; comedy. This Week-Stage Whitney - "Lightnin'," o'clock. FORMER DAILY STAFF MELBER IS MARRIED IN DETROIT Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Charlotte Wiley of Detroit, to Hugh Wellman Hitchcock, '21, also of Detroit. The wedding took place yesterday. Mr. Hitchcock was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and also of the Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternity of journ- alism. He was likewise a member of the Sigma Delta Chi fraternity, and of Michigamua, honorary senior society. As assistant managing editor, he act- ed on the staff of The Michigan Daily last year. Meet me at The Catholic Students Fair. Labor Temple. Evenings Oct. 24-28. The big campus event of the week.-Adv. You will be surprised at the large results obtained at low cost from a "Daily" classified ad.-Adv. Nighs 55c to $2.50 A RRIC Sat.Mat. 50c to $2.00 ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents Eugene O'Neill's Great Success ""THE HAIRY APE" A Symbolic Comedy of Ancient and Modern Life with LOUIS WOLHEIM SHUBERT ilghts 50-75.$1.00 Ma SIGAa t-.,5ad =, Opposite Cadillac Hotel Main 7790 TH E BONSTELLE CO. In Ian Hay's Brilliant Comedy "HAPPY-GO-LUCKY" Romance arid Laughter Told in Gay and Sparkling Lines NEXT WEEK-"EAST IS WEST" I Get Your Murs and Corsages - FOR- - - - -.- ------------------ 8:15 Chicken supper will be served at Thirty-five years of expo The Catholic Students' Fair, Satur- your disposal at Julian R. day evening, Oct. 28. Dont miss this I ski U. of M. Barber Shop big chance.-Adv. Guniversity.-Adv. 1110 So. Even for e- Garrick (Detroit)-Vivian Mar- tin and Lynn Overman in "Just Married." Shubert-Michigan (Detroit) - Bonstelle Company in "Happy- Go-Lucky." Director Returns from Convention Prof. Barbara H. Bartlett, director of training in public health nursing, will return today from Cleveland, where she has been attending the 51st annual convention of the American Public Health association. Dance at Ypsi every Friday even-j ing, 8:30.-Adv. THE GAME I Order Through Us University Girls' Glee club will hold their first rehearsal at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 24. Both old and new members who are eligible will be notified this week. Engagement of Students Announced. Announcement has been made at the Delta ,Delta Delta house of the engagement of Winifred Wilmot, '23, to Dr. Floyd Vernier, '21D. Dr. Vern- ier, who was a member of the Delta Sigma Delta fraternity, is now prac- ticing In Detroit. Tryout for Alpha Nu Tryouts for membership in the Al- pha Nu Debating Society will take fourth floor of University Hall. *place tonight at 7:30 o'clock on fourth floor of University -Hall. All candidates will be asked to deliver a five minute speech on some extempor- aneous topic. Remember 445 for the Huron St. Taxi 25c.-Adv. or Women's League I ALL PROFITS TO LEAGUE I BLTMAZ I BLOSSO'7 SHOP lit- -= 111: .:_. I -_: . _ - - ~ r.rt.,4.2. - *1 ., ,,,/ 9'. U IN COLUMBUS TOMORROW NIGHT WE'LL ALL SEE THE BIG GIRLIE SHOW NOW PLAYING SHOWS 7:00-8:39 2:00-3: 0 d 4 is S ' u '1 _. ~HADVS up.,, I HERE'S AN INTENSE ROMANCE THAT HOLDS YOU TO Lyceum Theatre PRICES: 55c, 82c, and $1.10 - War Tax Included Corselettes at $2.50, $3 SEAT WITH SMASHING SUSPENSE! I Two Shows Saturday Night for the Stadium Crowd Send in your order - No reservations made without the money accompanying order It's the Only Big, Speedy and Classy Girls' Show in Columbus This Week SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW OHIO STATE WILL BE THERE Famous Warner make. All the support necessary, without any dis-. comfort whatever. In every size Goodyear s 124 SOUTH MAIN 44 I f I L - PENRIIYN STANLAWS Presents His Personally Supervised Production / Bebe Danils -James Kirkwood \ Anna Q.Nilsson PBESENTED BY JSSE L.LASKY c aramount -I 1 (z F,. ~ -- : ... --1a 1 I - 'FRIDAY - SATURDAY )L SHOWS AT 2:00 and 3:30 . 7:00 and S:45 Matinees Evening . Kiddies 20e .lOc F" K - Gt A WI STEM STOLE VYN _ree-.~ y ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE directed bWALLACE WORSIBY FE ONE MAN WITH ALS CA NBE ELLIOT DEXTER N FROM HIM! AND r' __ * LAIRE WINDSOR I t 1 ) . t^- .ae x.,: i / +i '° a, z ya L, I I I 1 .diamonds ANY WOMAN WILL SELL HER SOUL FOR THEM!" THUS THOUGHT ON EMAN, WITH PERHAPS THE MOST DRAMATIC RESULTS TOLD IN SCREEN FORM IN MANY A DAY. COMEDY AND KINOGRAMS C f i . ~. : J ri 1 ^---- 1 - r _ '' . _--' t f rf . " 1,\ , \ / - / ;" - i ,. ..-- . /, - ~ I \\ 4 A ( ,Nv STARTING SUNDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION Larry PAULINE STARKE _ _ ; +,. 1, 9 5 ^ kc _ 1 i.. i , . ., ;. t 1 1\'! FOOTBALL MICHIGAN - OHIO STATE TOMORROW Play by play, moving football, scoreboard, miniature grid- E iron, etc. Special leased wire right to stage. Starts at RI~1uK~2 oclock. ALL SEATS 25c IN Semon PAT O'MALLEY s AND IN I I ' I f