SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Palmer, Coldwater; Dorothy Buer- Evanston, Ill.; Marjorie Fletcher, In- THEY DID THE WORK jmann, Lansing. dianapolis, Ind.; Carol Roehm, Detroit. Booth 24-Zeta Psi Booth 25-Phi Delta Theta Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. William' Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Comstock, Detroit. Guests-Jane Mc- Brower, Pontiac; Prof. Earl V. Moore Curdy, Detroit; Mildred Taylor, Musk- and Mrs. Moore, Ann Arbor; Dr. M. M. egon; Lucille Franke, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Beebe and Mrs. Beebe, Ann Arbor; Margaret Schultz, Oak Park, Ill.; El- Prof. Arthur Saunders and Mrs. Saun- eanor Gasser, Toledo, 0.; Martha I- ders and Mrs. Saunders. Ann Arbor. macher, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Elise Har- Guests-Betty Wilson, Buffalo, N. Y.; ris, Detroit; Helen Brace, Ann Arbor; Amalia Partridge, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Chapin, Detroit; Ruth Hamil- Gertrude Van Keulen, Grand Rapids; ton, Grand Rapids; Mildred Kinney (Continued on Page Six) Picture Frames Preserve that Favored Portrait Special Hand Carved Frames - All Sizes Lite 125 JO-op mint te Thirteen members of the Junior Literary classes have worked during the past two months in order that the guests of the University at her greatest social function might be given every possible opportunity to enjoy them- selves. The members of the Hop Committee who have made all arrangements for this ball are: Top row, left to right-W. Claire Cartier, '25D; James K. Miller, '25; William Roesser, '25, and Charles Merriam, '25E: Second row- Ray A. Billington, '25; William Kerr, '25E; Edliff R. Slaughter, '25E, chairman; Robert Snodgrass, '25L; and Harold Cassidy, '25A: Lower row-Richard Travis, '25M; William Cusick, '25P; James Collison, '25; and John Tracy, '25. M OREH OP G UESTS Axe; Winifred Millen, Swampscott, Ypsilanti; Ruby Bailey, Lansing; Del- (Continued from Page Four) Mass.; Lilian Kay, Battle Creek; Fran- mas Cochlin, Traverse City; Gwendo- run Irwin, Pittburg, Pa.; Catherinel lyn unter, Detroit; Beuah aring, ey, etrit;Glads-Hnma, Deroi; Foyd Flit; lizbethLieermnnPortraits of Quality ey, Detroit; Gladys Hinman, Detroit; ydrFlit Elzabeth ebermaun on, etroit; Louise Rittenhouse, Che- Liilian Bulb, Detroit Margare Saginaw; Ruth H. Browne, Detroit; boygan; Margaret Barnum, Milwakee, 619 East Liberty Street Grand Rapids; Frances Light, Roch- Mrs. Ralph K. Graichen, Ann Arbor. Wis.; Lillian Lake, Grosse Isle; Elsie ester, N. Y.; Ruth Lyons, Brook, Ind.; Booth 21-Phi Mu Delta Greta McNab, Niles; Eloise Nichols, Detroit; Mary Emily Ranney, New Chaperones- Prof. Burke Shartel __ York, N. Y.; Katherine Richard, Tol- and Mrs. Shartel, Ann Arbor; Mr. and edo, O.; Matilda Royce, Traverse City; Mrs. Fred W. Zinn. Guests- Alice SECOND SEMESTER Ruth Von Bach Sharer, New York, N. Richardson, Pittsburg, Pa.; Josephine ________________ VY.; Marie Steil, Detroit; Marie Stone, Clarke, Buffalo, N. Y.; Isabelle Rudd, Detroit; Beatrice Tolle, Detroit. Toledo, O.; Doris Carr, Detroit; Madel- ine Mott, Battle Creek; Helen McLean, Booth 19-Phi Chi Lansing; Elizabeth Lipsett, Detroit; T ex t B ooks Chaperones-Dr. A. C. Kerlikowski Violet Smoot, Detroit; Madeline Boil- and Mrs. Kerlikowski, Ann Arbor. ore, Alpena; Leontine Hollister, De- N E W AN D S ECO N D - H A N D Guests-Betty Jameson, Cadillac; Ed- troit. na Morency, Sturgis; Hazel Haverly, New Albany, Pa.; Mrs. Louis Bruns- Booth 22-Alpha Chi Rho U N IV E R S clog, Grand Rapids; Mrs. William Chaperones-Dr. and Mrs. Hunt; Foust, Ann Arbor; Lucille Matt, Hur- Mrs. John Judson, Ann Arbor. Guests ARBS on, O.; Claudia Weyant, Indianapolis, -Esther Smith, Detroit; Mary Pos- B O O K ST O R E Ind.; Thyra Sheffield, Valparasio, Ind.; tlewaite, Natchez, Miss.; Clara Baur- Helen Best, Pittsburg, Pa.; Esther er, Ann Arbor; Helen Beall, Detroit; Austin, Detroit; Gwendolyn Titley, Antoinette Feick, Pittsburg, Pa; Re- Pittsburg, Pa. becca Spears, Pittsburg, Pa; Virginiar Snow, Detroit; Katherine Bihrer, ~E * 4 '~'~A ~~4 k C) Booth 20-Athenians Archbold, O. Chaperones--Mr. and Mrs. James ALSTTE Sallade, Ann Arbor. Guests- Helen, Booth 23-Beta Phi Delta LATODAY Miller, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Ridgway, Chaperones-- Mr. and Mrs. Perry TODA Elyria, O.; Minerva A. Reynolds, Niag- Mason, Ann Arbor. Guests - Juna ara Falls, N. Y.; Elma Pierce, Pekin, Barnes, Grand Rapids; Beatrice Grav- N. Y.;DMildred E. Fernau, St. Louis, es, Grand Rapids, Alma Crockett, Te- * Mo.; Doris Perrin, Corning, N. .; csimseh; Ruth Jennings, Lansing; L- jE Gail L. McCarry, Ionia; Vera Patt, cille Fiegel, Ann Arbor; Gladys AN EPOCH OF THE W EST Pekin, N. Y.; Thelma M. Knight, Bad Schrader, Plymouth; Vivian Smith, V "PIONEERTRAILS" J-HOP PERFORMANCE WITH CULLEN LANDIS AND ALICE CALHOUN OF If You Liked "THE COVERED WAGON," You'll Loe "PIONEER TRAILS" "Cotton STARTING R I H1. ttl 0Stoekillgs "R ICHAR D 18TH UNiON OPERA THE LION-HEARTED" Matinee, Saturday, Feb. 9 WIGTH W allace Beery AS KING RICHARD, THE ROLE HE CREATED IN ROBINHOOD" CLY D E COOK A CRANTLAND RICE Whitney Theatre IN-SPORTLIGHT 2 P. X. "THE CYCLIST" "Taking A Chance" "The Greatest College Opera" Pathe News Fun from the Press That Toolk Broadway by Storm