THE MICHIGAN DAILY '1 1 University of Michigan League Wou Ei WILL GIVE ns R7Eaflnrn n nf Curio Coll2Cion Te inciude Colorn F1ity years from now, when t 1Ugrey haired alumniu, with tears his cycs ruminates on "those de Pror eds oif League and Inter-(hiurch sincere old college days" and ca IlrtIai to go to Women's to mind the many times he has wea wing or Mason hall he may joyful point to an old weatherbeaten obje IIldiT As ARTICLES ANI) which liolds prominent place amoi ) ED GQODS TO BE 1S)LD hrs treatures and curios. Will itI something from the tropics, or, pe Every woman on the Michigan Ca-E hags a relic of the World War? N it will be one o fthe old colonets fro pus and practicaly every townswoman the balcony over the entrance to ti will b representd at the Michigan former literary building, called Un Leagi and Inter-church bazaar which versity hall. Cambridge Men Men of the University of Cambridge actively electioneered in the recent campaign against men who, if elected, would allow women to attend the Uni- t versity. The students neglected their lectures and their work, and were he busy canvassing votes for their party. in It is claimed that in the polling they ar lent their automobiles and motor bikes lls with side cars to take electors to the ri- polls. th Elections have rarely been taken as ly seriously as this among the under- ct graduates. Usually election time is a ng legitimate excuse for "a good time" be as they put it. Campaigning is never r- considered. However, women of Cam- o, bridge had appealed to the govern- m he PLAN DANCE FOR THANKSGIVING DAY O ppose W m en " "e"!"Beg"an '""Industry Chicago, I., Nov. 25.-The Ameri- can oil industry of today, including ment after the students refused them ,275,000 wells producing 1,500,000 bar- admission to the University. rels of oil daily, started with one well Cambridge University sends two 'producing 25 ])rrcls a day, according members to Parliament who are elect- to the American Petroleum Institute. ed by the past and present graduate Col. Edwin L. Drake, a pioneer in members of the University. If a man ' the oil- industry, brought in the first favorable to the entrance of women ' producing well in 1859 near Titusville, be elected, it means that women will Pa. At the time the well was put to be admitted to Cambridge. The under- ; the pump, the world was using fats graduates left no stones unturned in anQ greases for illuminating and la.. their efforts to prevent this from hap- bricatin, purposes and the automobile pening. war unknown. ,. . u ; ..._ i 1 I E 3 i -1 is to - given Dec. 8 and 9 in Barbour On Wednesday morning when this gymnasium, The bazaar which is an part of the structure was torn down, Music will be furnished by Harry a afarrangements hadfsrpreviouslysbeegrnHoffman's Ambassador Sextette, late-! E ,,nfar 's given for the benefit (made with members of the sophomore of f WXmen's League. Last year class who assisted in the razing ly featured at the Majestic theater, over $2,000 was added to the League's whereby the Women's League was to at the dance to be given by the,.Kappa coffers through the efforts of the wom- have the privilege of raffling these Kappa Gamma sorority on Thanks, en. A report of 100 houses on the coveted pieces of architecture off to giving afternoon for the benefit of campus shows that practically every the highest bidders. The sale prove( the Women's League. woman is busy making articles which unusually successful according to re- will be sold at this time. Things to ports from those in charge of the .The object of the dance is to fur- be sold include articles suitable for auction and but one colonet remains. s fo the horayainoAnity use as Christmas gifts. This one was purloined by some over- bor for the holiday an opportunit enthusiastic sophomore' and was re-: to spend an enjoyable afternoon andE To Sell lia ed Goo s erthusitic sop oorte sand wasre at the same time it will materially covredtoolae fr te ale Threincrease the funds of the League. Besides selling the usual bazaar ar- fore it has been decided to hold it Dancing will continue from 2:30 to titles, women of the Ann Arbor over until the Christmas bazaar. Dr.An g .,.,.ntinue--rm 2:3--t- s i !! I ;, To preserve the life of the fabric, as well as the ygood looks of the garment - is our aim and our achievement Energine used exclusively ly us, th only solv- ent that preserves the life of the garment. Sivissilized Garments Stay Clean Longer We Call For and Deliver Cleaners Phon 0 209 South Dyers Foruth Ave Pressers " he Aome of Sne'gin" I churches will also have home baked cakes and cookies and various sorts of ruit preserves for sale at this time. Association The representation from the Catholic churches will serve chicken dinner on ]i-SS Spi both Friday and Saturday evenings in I the basement of the gymnasium. In 1 First among theI this way it is hoped that people from the American associ neighboring towns and from the coun- sity women will be try may be accommodated. bringing before Ann During tly afternoons and evenings will be- a recital oft a tea room will be operated in the par- 'translation of "The I lors of:Barbour gymnasium. In order ides, by Miss Dorot that there may be no competition be- English interpreterc tween this and the suppers, the tea The recital will be g room wil l closed both days during Tuesday evening, in the evening dinner hours. Angell hall. Brings mey Here programs which ation of Univer- instrumental in Arbor audiences Gilbert Murray's Medea" of Eurip-, hea Spinney, an of Greek drama. iven at 8 o'clock Sarah Caswell 5:30o' clock. Tickets are now on sale at Graham's or Wahr's book stores. SOCIAL SERVICE INSTRUCTOR TO SPEAK AT MARTHA COOK Miss Ruby Carlton, teacher in so- cial service at the University hos- pital, will speak to the members of the American Association of Univer- sity women concerning her social work, at a meeting to be held at 3 o'clock Saturday, Dec. 2, at Martha Cook building. During the afternoon the members of the association will do sewing for the hospital. The meeting will be in the nature of a Christmas party and special music will be provided. I¢;.co ainYrinan Gyni I Miss Spinney presents her inter- In addition to the bazaar, the Wom- prctations of Greek plays without any en's League has succeeded in obtain- properties other than a Greek cos- ing Waterman gymnasium on Satur- tume and a background of velvet cur- tains. She has appeared before many ven The music committee has a-l noble audiences both here and given. Th musiccommittee hasta,- abroad. Among them are: The Clas- nounced thiat Kennedy's orchestra,I sical association of Harvard univer- which will tour the East during the s sPrinceton university, and the Christmas vacation, has been secured s PtyoPrinceton to play at this time. This will be its New York Drama league. last appearnee before the trip and will be the only time that the new music Sorosis Nets .0 For League Fund which they are practicing for the trip Members of Collegiate Sorosis re- will be played in Ann Arbor.I ebers0ofColleae- Each sorority and dormitory will of the Jackson Style Shoppe for hay- have a booth at the dance which will ing displayed gowns from that com- be arrangedi in the same way as the pany at the style show given oa No- fraternity at the Junior Hop. Patron- vember 15 and 16. A check for the esses for the dance will be announced amount has been turned over to the later. University of Michigan League fund. i SHUBERT WEEK BEGINNING ICH IGA TOMORROW (MONDAY) OPPOSITE CADILLAC HOTEL PHONE MAIN 7790 TONIGHT T "ME "Call The Doctor THE B 0TN, E L COMPANY In SherIdajn's Brilliant Comedy of Wit "The SCh-.oof For Scandal" A Play of MIanners, of Romance and Satire Nights 50c-e -$1. Mats.'TUESDAY7URSDAY 25-50 Each Attraction RegIns on Monday and Closes on Sunday Night. L TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifith Ave. and William St. REV. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor 9:30-Student Bible Class. 10:30-"Making Gratitude Habitual." 6:30-Luther League. 7:30-"The Danger of Delay." EVERYONE IS WELCOME UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister 10:40 Sunday Morning Service. Ser- mon Topic: "A BROADER HUMAN SYMPATHY." The last sermon in the series on applied psychology. Thanksgiving Service offering to the Near East Emergency Fund of the Red Cross. 5:45-Supper in the Church parlors. All students welcome at regular small charge. 3fl~3oohs -Whatever branch of knowledge I desire to take up all the best thought of the world is at my disposal; in my home I can start with the ele- mentary principles, and with a little daily effort can work my way upwards till I stand on the heights where the latest discoveries and thoughts are spread out for me, to use. I can either remain one of the crowd with the nonentities or I can join in the thoughts, triumphs, and discoveries of the ,urfl Churcb ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Washington St. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave., near Packard G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. 9:30 A. M-Bible Study Hour. 10:30 A. M.-Sermon "God's Plan for 'duniion Service, conducted the Administration of Redemption." the German language. 6:30 P. M.-MR. GEORGE NER of the department Speaking, wlil give a Thanksgiving Readings. D. WIL- of Public series of 5:30 P. M.-Student Forum. To be discussed: "A School of Religion at Michigan." Rev. Wallick, leader. 7:30 P. M.-Sermon: "Not Fit for the Kingdom." 10:00 A. M. Thursday-A Thanksgiv- ing Day service. All Services in the English Language "A man's love is his life." -Swedenborg. WEEK OF DEC. 3 ""EASTSIDE, WEST SIDE" 1t ll flIl1itl it1 tg_ H ll11~1111~iillt - ONE WEEK - ONE FIRSTTIME in DETROtI ONLY DETROIT a -- 'LEE SHUBERT Presents m "OUR FINEST COMEDIAN" -ASHTON STEVENS, in Chicago Herald-Examiner - -- A GREAT LAUGH'TER COMEDY' -- By- BEN HECHT Author of "Erik ioru" and "Gargoyles" - 'Under False Pretenses'J , 1 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH REV. A. W. STALKER, D.D., Minister MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director 0:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "THE ADVENTURE OF LIFE." 12:00 Noon FIVE BIBLE CLASSES IN WESLEY HALL. Every Methodist Student most cordially invited. 5:00-6:30 P. M. Open House at Wesley Hall. 6:30 P. M. WESLEYAN GUILD DEVOTIONAL MEETING. Miss Margaret Stair, leader. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Mr. Ralph Carson, Rhodes Scholar, Speaker. Subject: "ENGLAND TO AMERICA:" pecial Music: "Andante in D," Mrs. Rhead; 'Hymn a Sainte Cecile," Mr. Clancy and Mrs. Rhead; "Benedictus," the Chorus Choir; "I Will Mention," the Chorus Choir; "Postlude in D," Mrs. Rhead; "Rennie," Mrs. Rhead; "Elegie," Mr. Clancy and Mrs. Rhead; "Lord God of Abraham" (Elijah), Mr. Adams; "Almighty, Show Thy Grace to Me," Mrs. Wheeler and the Choir; "Jesus Shall It Ever Be," Miss Howe; "Festival March," Mrs. Rhead. ;ubject: "The Inheritance of the Saints." Students Cordially Welcomed ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner Third and West ron Sts. CARL A. BRAUER, Pastor SERVICES 9:30 A. M.-German. 10:30 A. M.-Bible School. 11:30 A. M.-English. Sermon Subject: "The Blessedness of Jesus' Sheep." Note: Rev. James 31. Baker of Ongola, India, special guest today, has had 25 years' experience in India. 9:36o'101 5 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CH PCH DIVISION AND HURON REV. L. A. BARRETT, DI)D., Minister LEWIS C. REIDIANN, Sec'y Men Students MISS HELEN SHAW BROEKSMIT, See'y WIomn ci $ udents 10:30 Morning Worship: "THE RIGHT OF FREE SPE' 12:00 PROF. W. D. HENDERSON, LEADER "WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE BIBLE' 5:30 SOCIAL IT-OUR, 6:30 YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING THANKSGIVING MEETING: "The Goodness of nad" s ' I I ( CONGREGATI ONAL CHURCH "THE STONE CHURCH WITH A WARM WELCOME" HERBERT ATCHINSON JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, JR., Student Pastor MARY KIMBALL MILLAR, Women's Secretary At 10:30-Sermon by Mr. Jumn on "THE THRUST OF THE RELIGION OF. CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) S. UNIVERSITY F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Zt. Inbrew's Episcopal Cburch COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, Rector CHARLES T. WEBB, Student Pastor MISS RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary 7:35 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9:00 A. M.-Bible Discussion Group under the leadership of 'rfessr Morris P. Tilley. 10:30 A. M.-Morning prayer and sermon by the Rector. ubject: "ThE TTVA' TAT*flf13 Vfl , I - .4 t 10:30 A. M.-DR. CHAPMAN will speak. HOWARDI I -- " I