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February 16, 1924 - Image 3

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-- ~~Rehearsals for the Junior Girls' Fraf1teritie's, SorTorities, Dorrmato3ries
!Buenos Aires, Feb. 1.-Miss Lillian lay will be held as follows: From 91I
iii iii~iirG( Harrison, the 20 year old Anglo- to 12 o'clock this morning, entire ast
. go!!111111LL 'Argentine gir-l who swam across the and choruses will practice. Chorus 4 FOR BETTER PRINTING AT LOWER
Pn1Y OPNnS nInw River Plate December 22, the first Will meet this moo'ing with the oth-
r~lT uu~ 1111person to accomplish the feat, hopes I ers. RATES, SEE US
1111to set another record by begin the,
first of iher sex to siwim. the English All women taking rest or walking,' DROP reap" AND
,MORE THAN 300 WOMIEN ATTENiD. Channel. She is planning, with thet who have not seen Dr. Bell must do so S s
FUNCTION TO START backing of the Argentine Atheti c bfoethycavetcrdt o ti
$CAMPWAIGN Federation, to leave for England inI work. Ober A.rcade Theatre. - r .ib Ftter invressonsot'a n tep h rsigdrn
Morethan300wome atende th the English summer.
Moretha 30 woen ttededthe Enrique Tiraboschi, the Italian-Ar- ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE :: I IIim11111111111111Hl il11111111111 f1111Hl 1111 i 1
Valentine party given by the W imns gentine swimmer who swam the chan- Anoneet-sbe"md ftw ~ T~'
Athletic association yesterday in Bar-j net last summer and who accompanied marriage of Catherine Stafford, '24, to R e iae up ring .f .zllizey
bour gymnasi'um. The grand marchr Miss Harrison a part of the distance1 Frank LryGenad hrdya
was lead by Mrs. Marion L. Burton and 'across the Plate, believes she will suc- Lerica oy. ressnwaffod ihsayin at 2 ar .TY'ls. nd ' id
Elizabeth Ca ii, '24, president of ti e Icoed in her new venture. The els- er of Mortarboard and Senior society O
association." tance she had to swim across the big and was the geeahimno h sR vae nA lIsS lno
Hazel Boberts '27, gave two solo ISouth American 'river was 26 1-2 JuniorRGirlslplaynlast yar. Mr.eandr
dances, after which there were the miles in a direct line, somewhat less Muirs.Greldlaliv eain Whitingd
following clog danc;es: Old Man, Mar- Ithan the channel swime, and accord- md.
garet Sherman; Reuben, Margaret Ef- ing to Tiraboschi, the channel cir- Ind._________W
fingr; anke Dodl, Abera Ben-rents are no more difficult to master-PLi i A RN D1 V7 Z
finger ankMarhaSowlizAleaBneE-1 thatn the Plate currents, though "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything2
somewhat colder. Tiraboschi him- quickly. --Adv. ~38Suhhm Sre
lennJohnson..sell,,innannunsuccessfullattemptttoo_____hB@@I@@ ____@1!I ____@______ 11____ill_____@@_@@@1@!t@_____@1@II@_______________________________
Adelaide Sherer, '24 made the an- taes h lt bu w er
nouncemnent that the real purpose of agwsfiedbhn.A. IETH
this party was to start the women's Miss Harrison won cash prizes of yI LAST TIMES
Athletic association drive for member- 7,0 eo,^wyusad odmd ___ O AY
ship. It is to last until next Friday aft- 1i for her feat. She accomplished thet
er which time no more members will distance in 24 hours, 19 1-2 minuites,
ScenTdybe allowed, to join the association this ;which is claimed to be the world'scenTda The Com edy lsi
term. Only active members will be al- record for performance in the water I ____-B
olwed. to vote for officers in the spring) by a woman swimmer, as well as for BY
elections. Miss Sherer also explained distance. She started in the morn-R Arcade - James Crze's "To D 317
that honor points may be earned for ing from Colonia, on the Urguayan The Ladies" Is Ja U C ILLL
all sorts of athletic activities after a sid. Pnd landed the next morning WoMd
woman has become an associate morn- near La Plata, east of Buenos Aires. Majstic - "Little Old NewWhMae
ber, but 100 points are required for- York"( "THE COVERED WGON"
active membership. E NGAGE)IENTS ___Preets
T he prize for the best couple of so- M r. and M rs. G ooch 'V aughan of W uertli - "T he L eavenw orth IT H E O D O R E R O B E R T S c a a c r s l e u g > d c r t d R a o e a, a n u c h n a e a e " w t e t L t i n .E W R O 3 Nw t h i h g n c l r , w s a a d d m t o h i a g t r M r h c . O t S RS E
withle th'ihga2oos6wsaademoto tiroagher artH.c ata asil.And Many Other in
to May Hawes and Rachel Steihorn, Coke 2mt rfssrD t .___
'25. The judges were Mrs. Marion L. Parker of the department of philoso-1I Orphum- Yankee Doodle Jr"
Burton, Dean Jean Hamilton Dr. Ma- pliy .
gar~t Bell, and Mrs. John SundwalI
______________ At the annuial formal Valentine'I
N TO A SO O I YIpa ity given by the Gamma Phi Beta Stge Tl. We A,
NATIO AL SO ORITY sorority Thursday evening, the en-I
TO BE INS TALLED gagenent of Virginia Tanner, '24, to
Fthelbert Spurier, 25M, was an- -
nounc'ed. Mr. Spurnier is a member &AA
Pi Kappa, local sorority, will change of Phi Kappa Sigma and of Phi Rho Garrick- Channing Poll ck Hats off again to Jame
to Alpha Mu chapter of Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternities. "The Pool."hjs- g a Crze He gave yo "i
national this afternoon when 29 of the __________ Covered Wagon," also "Rug.
local group will be initiated at Wes- Cooley to Speak in Clevelnd j.gles of Red Gap"-and now~
ley Hall. A banquet will be given at D~ean Mortinmer E. Cooley, of the -S!RTthisUNAY side - s~litting comed
6 o'clock at the Union. engineering school, will speak before( BE OUR AGENTou classic.
All of the sororities will be asked the Big Ten University club at Clve- Make $1.0 to $0 a 'day selling ouri -STIPN SNA,-N ADITTN-
to a tea tomorrow at the new Sigma land Feb. 20, upon "Some Phases of I$1 a pound bitter sweets. The est "DOIT CAL I LOE"THE NEW LEATHR PSER
Kappa house for the out of town Education". He will then go to Newj candy made. Send $1 for sample'adIIL The New LEATHER PUSER
guests. Those present will include ( York city where he will attend a( pound and instructions how to sell. AG1dE 1 (-Starinig JACK( Featuring
Miss Lorah Monroe, national presi- board meeting of the Society for the AYdres and_________BILLYSULLI__AN
dent and Miss Elizabeth Alexander, of Promotion of Engineering Education,sM.NNelnRofrdIl._______________
Bloomington, Ill.; Mrs. Butler, of Before returninig lie will visit at Can- x11!li~llltllf1l!I!ll@@11!!!@1@@@ll@@@@@@@@@@f@!!@lt!6@i0!llltll!l1t1!ltll!!l!
Grand Rapids, Michgan; Mrs. Dickum, andagua, N. Y.
of Chicago, Ill.; Miss Riel, of Buffalo,;
N. Y., and representatives of 10 chap- London, Feb. 14.-Frank B. Kellogg, 2
ters of the sorority.. American ambassador,, and his wife:-
wer e enter taied at a Lincoln dinner .
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