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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923
A. McLaughlin, Ann Arbor. Guests- 1111111111111111111 1 11111 t111 1tiIIII11ts---111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M 11111111111111111 _
L The Misses Katherine Brown, De-
troit; Elizabeth Stark, Detroit; Mary
(Continued from Page Three) Arden Crumpacker, Valparaiso, Ind.;
erine A. Evans, Detroit;Edythe Adele DeLano, Ann Arbor; ima-=
1 Walz, Ann Arbor; Marjorie Tanner,
Rhinevault, Saginaw; Martha J. Sin-F
gler, Dunkirk, Ind.; Margaret Hutch- Jenks, Port Huron; Ruth McCormick,
ings, Charlotte. Otter Lake; Frances Wickham, Sag-
inaw; Helen McColl, Port Huron; El-
Boothva Mazer, Detroit; Helen Crocker,
Chaperons-Mrs. H. J. M. Grylls, Denver, Col.; Mrs. Russel Edison,
Detroit; Mrs. E. F. Connley, Detroit. Grand Rapids. -
Guests-The Misses Doris Sprague,
Cheboygan; Katherine Peyton, Chica- Continued on Page Five) --
go, Ill.; Virginia Muhlhauser, Cincin- _ _ _ _-_
nati, O.; Barbara O'Connell, Hacken- ~o-
sack, N. J.; Mary Pope, Detroit; Elen-
or Bright, Detroit; Doris McKeon,
Grand Rapids; Virginia Fox, Detroit;
Elizabeth Small, Chicago, Ili.; Kath-
erine Styer, Youngstown, N. Y. T he A rtist
Booth 17-Argo Club -
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. George S.
Lasher, Ann Arbor. Guests - The in selection THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITES
Misses Nina Beedon, Flint; Isabelle
Rudd, Bryn Mawr, Pa; Alice Hom-
burg, Cleveland, o.; Margery Ann of c h o i c e The Orchestra that put the Pep in
Stone, Flint; Marjorie Furlong, Wash-
ington, D. C.; Esther Ewald, Cleve-
land, O.; Celestine O'Rourke, Port per f m e sC g
Huron; Ethel Spilsbury, Detroit;
June Notely, Ann Arbor; Ruth Coon, "JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT"
Ann Arbor; Josephine Clark, North and toilet
Tonawanda, N Y.; Dorothy Wilding, -
Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mrs. Frank Town-
send, Ann Arbor. powders. Clarksburg, West Virginia Box 424 JIM SHIELDS, Mgr.
Booth 18-Phi Sigma Kappa will find an
Chaperons-Professor and Mrs H
B. Merrick. Guests-The Misses Eliz-
abeth Lauver, Detroit; Frances Stryk- exceptional
er, Summit, N. J.; Rosamond Beers, *-
Detroit; June Ruelle, Detroit; Mar-I
garet MacInnis, Portland, Ore.; Rose iquality and
Schwab, Ann Arbor; Virginia Cam- illli11IIIIIIII111111III!IIIIIII IIIIIlll
bell, Grand Rapids; Doris Chester--_
field, Detroit; Katherine Endress, De- variety of--- -SUNDAY
troit. _-T "'T
Booth 19-Phi Rho Sigma
Chaperons-Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Dan-
lels, Ann Arbor; Mrs. W. V. Brace,
Ann Arbor. Guests-The Misses Jane
McCurdy, Detroit; Joyce McCurdy,
Detroit; Queen McCullock, Detroit;
Katherine Frank, Detroit; Frieda
Wishropp, Reola, Kans.; Martha How-
ell, Altoona ,Pa.; Susan Fitch, Socor-
ro, New Mexico; Frances Brooks, Pon-y
tiac; Margaret Shafer, South Bend,
Ind.; Mary Helen Lewis, Ypsilanti;I
Ruth Shepard, Rochester, N. Y.; Mar-
garet Revels, Ann Arbor.
Booth 20-Independent
Chaperons-Dr. and Mrs. Dean W.
Myers, Ann Arbor. Guests - The
Misses Clara belle S. Day, Marshall;
Charlotte D. Phelps, Newark, N. J.;
Barbara M. Walker, Detroit; Helen
Rooney, Toledo, O.; Alberta Blen-
dall, Kearsarge; Louise Ve Kraker,
Grand Rapids; Stella E. Hasley, Mon- f
roe; Marjorie Ely, Pontiac; Gene M.
Waterbury, Detroit; Ruth Senton, Ann
Arbor; Virginia Reaume, Detroit;
Helen Conerfort, Detroit; Cecil Voll-
nayer, Toledo, O.; Lela M. Allen, Co-
rona; Charlotte Crafts, Toledo, O.;
Mildred Palmer, Detroit; Mildred
Symes, Ann Arbor; Milie Moreman,
Grand Rapids
Booth 21-Phi Mu Alpha {
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Moore, Tecumseh. Guests-The Miss- l
es Margaret Young, Birmingham; Mi-
nota Lancaster, Clinton; Marion Eliz-
abeth Lightbody, Detroit; Irene Bord-
well, Cass City; Dorothy Spencer,
Jackson; Cecil Clark, Hillsdale;
Ethel Hartley, Detroit; Irene Beal,
Detroit.
FRENCH
and
AMERICAN
p r od u c t s
from which
to satisfy
her best
wishes
CAn E XE
TUESDAY
PROGRAM
The Mngt. of this theatre takes this opportunity to congratulate the com-
mittee in charge of Ann Arbor's most talked of social event, for its presen-
tation beautiful. We welcome to Ann Arbor the out of town guests and
know your pleasure will be this year's most memorable event.
Ik0W~E 2AFLAJR-
HATE 1lU SEEN LHL
In a Sthring Tale of Black
Hands, Black Faces, Black
Clouds and a Riot of Fun,
I Breath-Catching Thrills, and
- Pen et Remance 11sfore Yen6
Get to the Silver Lining.
BY ROD WAGNER, CELEBRATED
SATURDAY EVENING POST AUTHOR
It will be remembered that this offering was given a tremendous ovation
by Detroit theatre-goers when it opened at the ADAMS THEATRE for
a week's engagement.
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SUNDAY -- SHOWING - OTHER DAYS A CENTURY COMEDY
1:30 IA --:W0 N -:OTHE00 DAYS0"STING 'EM SWEET"
1:30 - 3:00 - 4:20 | :00 - 8:20 SPORT REVIEW
7:00 - 8:310 7: - 8:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS
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Booth 22-Sigma Nu
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Carr, Ann Arbor. Guests-The Misses G. Claude Drake's
Jean Fogle, Charleston, W. Va.; Ruth G l D
Rumsey, Chicago, Ill.; Dorothy Dewey, Drug and Prescription
Chicago, Ill.; Frieda Boer, Ann Ar- Store
bor; Laura Louise Price, St. Louis,
Mo.; Ruth Morey, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Cor. State and N. Unversity
LeRoy Neisch, Detroit. Phone 308
Booth 23-Phi Sigma Delta and Phi j iTeQuarry"
Delta Epsilon The
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. David
Hubar, Detroit. Guests-The Misses
Lillian Rosenbaum, East Orange, N. '-
J.; Bernice Kay, Omaha, Neb.; Ruth
Goldstein, Detroit; Helen Esser, De- Gilbert 's Wonderful
troit; Ann Nurko, Detroit; Fannie S. Chocolates
Freedman, Vancouver, Wash.; Min-
nie Seligson, Detroit; Rova Kay,
Omaha, Neb.
Booth 24-Phi Kappa Sigma I
Chaperons-Professor and Mrs. W.
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