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" A , k U l f .T O O E G U E S T S c sf-1
Notice r0 U TB O CAPTE
IUniversity Girls' Glee club xil hold
its regular wieek ly meeting, at 4:30 o'-1 The Ann Arbor branch of the Am-
clock tomorrow, instead of today 11 crican Association of University wo-
1in the parlors of B~arbour gymnasium.; mnen will be the guest s o h p

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ILLINSTAL
OFFICERS TODAY

Ohio Woman May
Head League Of
Women Vo ters

TOURNAMENT TO OPEN
WITH XHITIOfN MUCfH

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Spring Colonials
In cur-our Effects

The _World fellowship committee of

Installation of the new officers of.
the Women's League, an address by
P'resident Marion L. Burton, launching
of the undergraduate campaign for
funds for the University of Michigan
League building, and class elections
oif comnmittee chairmen for next year
~will all have a share in the mass meet-
ing for University women to be held
at 4 o'clock today in. Sarah Caswell
Angell hail.
The meeting wil be opened by the
League installation at which time the
members of the old board of directors'
of the Wiomen's League, wearing caps
and gowns, will give their places ,to
the new board elected on April 9.
Brilef talks by Helen Delbridge, '24,
president of the Women's League, and
by Charlotte Blagdon, '25, president-
elect, will follow the installation.
President Burton wvill then address
the women of the University on the
subject of the W'omen's Ieague. A
member of the central committee of
the student drive to raise money for
the tUniversity of Michigan League
building will explain the campaign
~which~ opens todlay lasting until May
9. The drive will be carried on by
a group of 140 team captains who will
canvass the women" of the University
~who have not yet taken out life mem-
berships in the League. The team cap-
tains will report daily to the mem-
hers of the central committee and will
meet for lunch at 12 o'clock on Mon-.
day, at the Union.I
Class meetings to elect committee
chairmen will be held immediately
following the general mass meeting.
'rho classes will elect the chairman of
the Senior play, of the Junior Girls'
play, of the junior advisors, the comn-
m it aee for the Freshman spread, and
,the class social committees.

* *I If nI II I v o! w" rilla w l the Y. W. C. A. will meet at 5 o'clock
I today in Newberry hall.
The annual tennis tournament for
'women will be officially opened at 4 Senior Girls' palay rehearsals will bew
o'clock today with an exhibition held; this week as follows: 7 o'clock l
match on Palmer athletic field. An- tomorrow, act I; 4 to 6 o'clock Thurs-
abel Bu~rdick, '24, Helen Best, '26. Olga i dlay, pact 11i; 4 to 6 o'clock Friday, act
VerdiLen, '25, and Margaret Berz, '27,1 1. The places at which the rehearsals
the class champions of the fall tourn- will be held will be announced to-
ament for women, will take part in morrow.
the match. ,
Women who have signed up for theJ The contests for the Freshman page-

catcapIter oF n Saturday, ivlay ~
Aiembers will leave for Ypsilanti on~
the 12:10 o'clock interurban car
Luncheon will be served at 12. 46 0'-
clock atI Sta.rkweather hall by the
juiniors of the department of home
economics. The ofrice w 1le 75 cents
a plate. Two plays', "uped ~lDe-
sires" and "Overtones," ilbe given
by students at the Lit~le theater of
+ae c lege at 3 o'clock.
Ann Arbor members are requested
to maaic reserxS ations for th & luncheon
tcdiay by callihg Mrs. I~e- ie .:Wikel,
1601 South University a aenu ;, phone
1452-W.I
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells a~nything'
quickly.-Adv.

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A cut-out Colonial i
beaver, and goray
suede. leather trim n
to match, low
walking heel.

list posted in Barbour gymnasiumi and
arrange with their opponents immedi-
ately for the first round of the tour-
ney.l
Announce Engagement
Dr. and Mrs. John J. Rr~Oks, of
Grand Rapids, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter. Myrtle
Ruth, to Dr. Cullen E. Sugg, '22M. Dr.
Suagg is a member of the Phi Delta
Theta and Phi Beta Pi fraternities.
Lieague to Hold Rumnmage Sale
The annual rummage sale of the
fWomen's League will be held tomor-I
row in the play room of Helen Newv-
berry residence.,

out may be handed in today.
The list of groups for the Fresh-!
man pageant is posted on the bulletin
board in Barbour gymnasium. Wom-
en who have tried out are asked to
consult the list to find to what groups
they have been assigned. Practices
will start today.
Senior society will hold a business
meeting at 5 o'clock tomorrow at Mar-j
tha Cook building.

$1.00

Hosiery to Match.

F>iniest
SOFT COLLARS
"IARATE X"
save lfoney fat
DIAVIS TOG(GERY SHOP
'North of "Maj"

WA hr's Shoe Store

DOWNTOWN

102 S. MAIN

DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
BIG RESULTS-
ON LITTLE INVESTlMENhT

. .

lliss Belle Sherwin
Miss, Belle Sherwin, of Cleveland, is:
expected to succeed Mrs. Amud WVood
Park as president of the Nvational
League of W~omen VToters. She 110",i
first. vic .-resident of. the organliza-
tion.
BERALL MANAGERS
TO ARNE SCHEDULEI

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The IotImporfaitlin ui igg I 'll,- F-.,oM ry of At"!" A. Lo-

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comlmotion occurred while
-sfing the campus yester-
iior tripped over his cane.
led calling the hospital to
any casualties there were
no rush but s3omething dc-

Twenty-nine houses have enteredj
the annual interhouse baseball series
which will be opened next week onl
Palmer athletic field. The athletic
manager of each house will meet at 4
o'clock tomorrow in Barbour gyinas-
iurn to draw for their opponents in
the tournament.
The first games will not be play ed
on Tuesday, May 6i, as the gav~e
schedule3 has been changed. The dat
for the opening games will be de
nounced later. Rtegullar practices Will
be held from 4 to 6 o'clock today
oyn PalmeThr fildN. Practice will 1),0
postpotieL1in c soL rain.
OPERA 6STAR MARRIES1
Announctmcit, waros mni cat the
Beta Phi Delta house last night of the
m arriag-e of Lioniel E. Ames, '24, to
Miss Beul rown of 537 Elm street,
A:'nn Arbor. Themariage took p)la<ej
last Fid.ay nigh0t. Rev. Arthur W.
Stalker, of the M-ethodist church, per-
fo-rmed the cer'emon~y.
Am11es is a member f of Mimes drama-
tic 'society, and leas star red as leading'
ladiy in the Ujnion opera, for the pastj
twov y ear s. Ms Brown is a local res;i-j
dent.
"Jimmlie the adtaker" sells anything
quicly.-Adv.{
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G3UY WOOLFOLK & CO.
8i36 S. State Street
TAnn Arbor, Rich.
Designed by'
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reciated
ave beel

es will1
S those
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be especially ap-
Westerners who
to carry guns.

A state. street fraternity serenaded
s last nite. No other fraternity
)uld have been so intent on murder-
g the co-eds.
Cur next best took: another girl to
to military ball the other night.
Mion we think of the times we've vis-
ed Diinitia's on his behalf we could
eep.
A very solicitous maiden brought
sthe new s that she had seen him

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iii her nicely or say "mne-ow."
'ashington, April 28.- The senate
cultural commiittee was discharg-
'romn further consideration of thne
to prohibit trading in futures of
cotton anid grain excianges on
on of Senator Caraway, Demiocrat,'
ansas.

SOFT
SHIRTS
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IIBETTY CMOO
in a
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Iy.Michael Mortonqn
WILL ROGERS
"UNCENSORED MOVIES"
HI- E X T VfEE-
CORINE GRIFFITH
CON WAY TEARLE
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ELLIOTT DEXTER
I "TH COMMON LAW"
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did Dom Claude defy the Guardsmen
wi ho sought to take her?
did Clopin seek: to sack a city to bring
her back to him?
did Jeha sacrifice decency and hon-
or as he strove t o make her his?
did Gringoire serve her devotedly
-wIth never a hope'o reward?

WHY ~did Phoebus risk hid v NIy life to
one single smnile?.

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