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FHESHMEN WOMEN TO
0E HONORED SATURDAY

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Freshman women will be the guests
of honor at the Freshman Spread
which will be held on Saturday, Nov.
25. Women of the sophomore class
will be hostesses of the' evening, and
juniors will be appointed to escort the
freshmen to and from the dance.
The Freshman Spread, which is one
of the most important social events for
women during the year, was originated
in 1884 when a small group of sopho-
mores entertained some freshmen at
dinner. The affair became an annual
dinner, and grew until all the women
of the University were invited. With
the great increase in the size of the
University, it became impossible to
continue the practice of giving a din-
ner, so the affair became a dance.
Plans for this wear are being made
under the direction of Alice Powell,
vice-president of last year's freshman
class, and Jeanne Briggs, vice-pres-
idnt of the sophomore class. Arrange-
ments arenearly completed, and final
decisions will be made at. a meeting
of the committee this afternoon.
Theaters
WHITNEY
"Up in the Clouds," a new musical
comedy o; youth, romance, novelty
and surprises, will be given next Sun-
day, Nov. 26, at the Whitney theater.
This play, written, by Will B. John-
stone and produced under the person-
al direction of Joseph M.'Gaites, comes
from the 44th Street theater, New
York. While running in New York it
is claimed that it scored one of the
most emphatic hits of the season it
played )nd ran right through the
reason.
The beauty chorus is one of the fea-
tures of the show. 'It was selected by
Mr. Gates from hundreds of the mod-
els of the metropolis, practically every
modiste shop in New York havinga
been searched for color that would:
lend tone to the girls who will wear
the gorgeous gowns resigned by well
known American costumers,
It is also maintained by persons
who have seen the play that the music
is especially catchy and that the audi-
ence is whistling and humming the
airs before the show is over.
Dames Meet Informally on Tuesday
Games and a social hour are the
plans made for the Michigan Dames
meeting to be held at 8 o'clock this
evening in Newberry hall. With the
exception .f Tuesday evening all fu-
ture meetings will be held in the par-
lors of Helen Newberry residence. A.
number of lectures and recitals have
been planned, to be given during the
winter by members of the faculty. Old
an(7.new members are urged to attend
this meeting in order/to become better
atquainted.

The sixth hygiene lecture which was
postponed last week will be given at
. 4:00 o'clocl: this afternoon at
Barbour gymnasium. All .freshmen
and entering sophomores are requir-
ed to attend, also all women who have
received credit from other institutions
for the first five lectures.
There will be a meeting of the
Freshman Spread committee at 5
So'clock today in Barbour gymnasium.
All chairmen are requested to at-
tend.
Both the north and south parlors of
the Y. W. C. A. will be utilized for the
Christmas workshop this afternoon. In
this manner everyone who wishes to
help can be accommodated, as there
is sufficient work to supply all who
voluntee.-.
Any girls who heard the lectures of
Dr. Swift last year, or who are in-
terested in hearing them this year, are
requested to meet with Sadye Harwick
at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnas-
ium.
Athena society will hold a meeting
at 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Alpha
Nu rooms. The program will consist
of a discussion of women's place on
ttis. campus.
All women who are coaching bask-
etball are requested to meet at 4:45
o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday aft-
ernoons in the west parlor of Barbour
gymnasium.
A final and complete rehearsal of
"The Knight of the Burning Pestle"
will start at 7 o'clock tonight in Hill
auditorium. Everyone connected with
the play is expected to report prompt-
ly.
CHRISTMAS DOLLS
ON SALE AT "Y"
One hundrmed dolls which are five
inches. tall will be placed on sale this
week at ten cents each at the oflice
of the Y. W. C. A. Any woman onI
the campus who is interested in help-
ing the organization in its Christmas
program, is asked to buy one of the
dolls and dress t as daintily as pos-
sible either at home or at the "Y".
Sometime during the first part of
December all of the dolls will be plac-
ed on exhibition in a doll show which
will probably be held at one of the
Women's League parties. Following
the exhibition, the dolls will be used
to help fill the Christmas stockings
of they hospital children.
ASSOCIATION HEAD
TO LECTURE HERE
At thrPP 'Tdk_1Yfn7 fnnn

M asques WViilHold already secured 100 honor points are
to he admitted to the senior organiza-
Rehearsal Tonight tion at its monthly meeting to be held
at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Ber-
Dress rehearsal for the Masques' bour gymnasium. The new members
are requested to come to the g ix
,lay, "The Knight of the Burning Pes- r:
tie," will be held tonight at Hill au- sium between 4:00 and 4:15 oclock
to pay 50 cents, the ,mew.' r sih
+l tc:u-m regardless of the pep meet- t addedto the jeniors
ing which will also be held in the au- !hich s added to the jumor dus ei
iiteciun.. The cast is to remain in the 25 cents.
dress meetings until the pep meeting At the meeting of the senor a soc-
has been adjourned, it was announced ation the question of awarding ath-
Mcnday night. letic honor emblems during the year
JUNIOR MEMBERS -
JOIN W. A. A. TODAY, THE 0. &
FORi
Members of the junior group of the
Women's Athetic association who have

AT THE THIEAT1E1I

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Screen-Today

Arcade-Wallace Reid in "Clar-
ence;" and Buster Keaton in
"The Paleface."
Majestic-Owen Moore in "Love
Is An Awful Thing;" Pat Con-
way and Kennedy's Kolle-
gians; Christie comedy.
Orpheum - "Oathbound," with
Dustin Farnum; comedy and
news.
Wuerth-"The Sin Flood," with
Helen Chadwick and Richard
Dix; Our Gang comedy, "Fire
Fighters."
,Stage-This Week
Gardrick (Detroit)-"Spice of
1922," a big musical revue.
Shubert - Michigan (Detroit) -
-Bonstelle company in "Call
the Doctor."

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SHUBERT Plights 50-75-1.00
MI Co.G N ats.Tues.,Thurs.
Opposite Cadillac Hotel Main 7790
THE BONSTELL E CO.
In Jean Arcibald's Comedy
"CALL THE DOCTOR"5
Something New-iA Doctor
of Domestic Difficulties
GARRICK .4 to o $2.50
Sat. Mat. 50 -e to $2.00
Direct From the N. Y. Winter Gard' n
Armnan~ nynr 19
Kl eiz n SICUE of1 122 Jack i
Presents I
VALFSKA SURATT
Brendel and Burt, Midgie Miller, Sam Hearn,
Liora Hoffmaei. Others, and a
GARDEN OF EDEN BEAUTY CHORUS
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LAST TIME TODAY
DUS'TIN
#FARNUM
IN
"OATH BOUND"
COMEDY
"MILE A MINUTE MARY"
At

- n cue o cocx unaay atternoon,
Dr. Edith H. Swift will deliver the
Women Practice Shooting Indoors first of a series of three health lec-
Riflle practice for women was trans- tures to University women. The lec-f
ferred at the beginning of last week tures - will be given in Sarah Caswell
from the range at Palmer , field to Angell hall and will be held under the{
room 330 of the Engineering build- auspices of the Women's League. The
ing. The range is equipped with elec- last two lectures will be delivered
tric lights and reflectors which facil-. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 27 and 28.
itate the sighting of the targets. This Dr. Swift is the head of the Amerl
range will be used during the winter can Social Hygiene Association, which
until the weather permits the use of has its headquarters in New York
the outdoor range. City. While the Health Service is
responsible for bringing Dr. Swift to
M. H. Seward, 210 So. Hamilton St., Ann Arbor, the Women's League will
Saginaw, wishes the geptleman who take charge of the lecture program.
called at his shopin quest of antique During her stay in Ann Arbor, Dr.
furniture pieces to communicate with Swift will be the guest of Martha Cook
him at bnce.-Adv. dormitory.

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We are Ready
for
Christmas!
ARE YOU?
Select items now and find
a good assortment.
You thus have time to se-
cure what you wish.
For if it is not in stock
we have time to order.

BETTER LOOK

EARLY!

"The Quarry"
Drug and Prescription Store
G. CLAUDE DRAKE

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