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November 24, 1922 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-11-24

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DOLTS , 'TflTT' N POSTPONE CLASSES
TO BE1 GIVENBY ,' Y'~ N TAPPNAN SCHOOL
The Women's league party on Dec.I University classes which are reg-
1 wil~l be the scene of a veritable toy- ularly heAd in the old Tappa.n school
shop, when the Y, W. C. A. gives its oan East University avenue have been
cxibition of (1ol1., discontinued until Monday, due to ex
This exhibition w 1; :arish an op- tensive repairs and alterations which
portunzity for N".omen On the. camipus faro being made on the heating plant

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OF IDORMZ1 j'QRY ENTERT'1A 1.
More than 300 guests were present
at a reception giv en by the beard of
governors and residents of Betsy
B~arbour house in honor of Miss Jean
~t Hamilton, dean of women, and Miss
Jeannette Perry, director of thedor'-
nAtory, Tuesday eveniing. The rooi'S
were decorated withcirsntemi'
* from the Universiqty arboret um.
The guests were received by meim-j
burs of the board of governors includ-
ing Mrs. John R. Effinger, Mrs. Juliu=J }
0.. Schiotterbeck," Miss Pandir a Crock-:
er, Mrs. Elroy Jones, of Detroit. Oth-
ers in the receiving line were Miss;
Jeanette Perry, Dean Jean Hamilton,
Miss Lilabh G. Rainer, and Heen Afn-
derson, '231:, president of the house.
Groniid Brokcia for P)ane iig Av adeiiy
Ground has' been broken for the
new 0, anger's dancing academy3
wjv~hich-'will be :built on East Huron
sret near State. The building will
accomodate between 350 and 4001
couples and will 'nave a (lance floo-
of high quality. Bradley F. Crangei
is to be the active manager. The en-:
torprise ;s promoted by Mr .anti Mrs.
Ross Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley
F. Granger and Mrs. Martha J. Tar-
rant.

Blue Bi--rd Hair Shoppe, successors
to Saunders Hair Shop, telephone
changed fromu 2673-M to 3168.-Adv.
HILL >fAUDITORIIT)
ELECTRICAL
SCOREBOARD

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CMES EST"
COMIEDY -- "PO01R BOY"

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Obregon Will JReel) Officei
Washington. Nov. 23.'-"The Mexi-
can. embassy antnouance"d 'Wednesda"
that it had b ceen au horized to deny re-
ports appearingm in Ame7ric an news-
papers to the <effect that President
Obregon was going to resign his of-
fiee due-to ill health, and waus to be}
succeeded by De la Huerta.
Dlooningtoii, Nov. 22.--s"Cosi Fan
Tutte," the famous Mozart1 opera
whichachieved one of thec greatest
triumphs of the ;iusical seasson in a
recd nt produaction bt),Ihe Metropolitir n
Opera company, wvill be presentedAj
Indiana univer'sity Mlonday evetiin;.r
Nov. 27.'

Spendthe Time
You Save
by our quick service in our
Dance Hall !
It's Free

iA TEN EE SATURL'A~jY, 2 1P. M.
3AIL 01HkR1S ANO

PRICES $1.10, $2.20, $2.75
NIGH'. CURTAIL AT 8 SHARP

T HE CHINE~S GARDENS
106 S. MTAIN l1HONE 159

RA's COMET CC.

A MUSICAL
.y 3.: EXTRAVAGANZA
}KY THE ORI1ENT".J

AS PRESENTED?
FIVE SOLID YEARS
AT HIS MAJESTY far
THEATER
LONDON ;r/

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