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May 21, 1924 - Image 3

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THE

[CHIGAN DAILY

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Miss 1Harison-Bell. of 1Weiwyn, Eng..,
!. ~trains pedigreed ducks in large nuz-!
A W F -vh!aerst fortheatrical.pro. s Te
are uight many tricksrpe. -T
________________________________________ In Pennsylvania one out of every
five women is employed.
In Entertainment 1,1ed.-AvI
[[ECTS OFFIERS Of Dem Delegates SECOND BASEBALL ROUND
n'sfield, '25, was elected Kappa Delta will meet Kappa Kap- IM
the 'University Girls" pa Gamma, Helen Newberry will con-e Corn
the meeting held yester- > tnd wth:Pi.etaPhiand Adiellia'Tbis
emrgmaim te hee wl lyApi mec ' u follows: Janet Van . in the second round tof the baseba ll "
M6 vice-president;' Lor-. F.. tournamen~t which will be playedt~c off.
'26, secretary; Esther ;. at 4 o'clock tomorrow on 3 ?aizne' ..2nc
anager; Isabel Nichols, An;ne.~a~ie1t
Vera W'allington, "26, L.. :' r. :,-.; .. AnoceTg 2tni_

"Jimmnie the adtaker"' sells anything ea
~lickly.-Ad1tIRea

J IRVINGi WARMOtLIS, D. S. C.
Chiropodist and
Orthoped ist
707 Norht Univrsty Phons 265
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Miriam Max
president of
Glee club att
clay in Barbc
o~icers are
Cen ll3g, '2
c.ttL- Cooper,
Mahaif fey, '25
Waldo, '26O, r
'&,aud4'or;
librarian.

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lee tTea,,Room
'ving

' Refresh
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Delicious and Refreshing

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P.M.

Sophomores Will
Have Tea Da nce
Ilooth's orchestra will play at an
informal tea dance for sophomore
wvomen to be held from 3:30 to 5:30
o'clock tomorrow at Helen Newberry
residence. This is the first social af-
fair plann.ed by the class for the year,
'and it is hooed] by the committee in
charge that a large number will be
present
Ann Gale, '26, will entertain during
tle afternoon with a novelty dlance.
I',ridge will bc played by those who do~
not care to dance. Refreshments are1
to be served]. '
The committee in charge of thel
dance is the class social committee:I
Kathryn Clarke,' chairmian,- assisted ,I
by ILlimbcth MAcDowell, Jessie Spra-j
guie andl Kathryn Wilson. a
Women of the class are urged to
attend, as this will form an opportun-
ity for the members to become ac-?
quainted before the, Junior Girls'
play, which will be one of their chieft
activities during the coming year. C

Announ~cement has been made at I
the Kappa Kappa Gamma house of'
the engagement of June Knisley, '25,
to Wafter MT. Simpson, '24M. M,.
Simpson is a member of the Phi Rho:
Sigma fraternity. The wedding will
take place in August.
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything
quick ly.-Adv.

Dinner.
5:3 0 to 7 P. M.

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330 Ma rfard

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330 nardpp. ?nickels Arcade

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2:00 AND 3,30

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Mrs. Charles D. HirstI
Nine politically and-socially prom-
inent Women are busy in New York
making arrangements for the enter-
tainment of delegates to the Demo-
cratic national convention, to be held
there b'eginning June 24. Mrs. Char-
les D. J-irst, as' executive secretary(
of the committee, is taking a leading
part- in the arrangements.

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Notices
..Alpha Chi Omega will compete with
rtha Cook in a postponed game
ich will complete the first round of
e interhouse baseball tournament at
o'clock today.
IKappa Phi will hold a meeting at
30 o'clock tonight at Wesley hall.
Members of the executive committee
Masques. will meet at 1 o'clock to-
y in Newberry hall.
Vemzbers of Portia who expect taxi
end the picnic tomorrow n' ;tt
ould notify Bernice Smith, 925-1t'
sign the announcement on ae bidl
1 in *board in University hl.in
Pi Lambda Theta will not. holdq
ting tonight because of the Mayj
The Girls' Mandolin clu~b w$il hold.
regular meeting at 5 o'clockt totnovl;
w in Newberry hail.
Act " of the Senior Girls' play will
hearse at 7 o'clock tonight in Sarah
swell Angell hall.
Kappa Phi will not meet today.

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The Cross of the Legion of Honor
of France has just been conferred on
Mie. Moll-'Weiss, one, of the fore-
most teachers of domestic science in
France. She has spent her life in.
prepaaring women for the duties of the

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Positively Ann Arbor 's, First Oppotulnity To S~e
OFFICAL WA DEP RTMENT,.' ILM:

Taken In Action by the Signal Corps of the U. S. Army
and Compiled in One Stupendous Picture Showing
The History of America's Part in the

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WORLD WAR!

AT TIRE THEATER

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Arcade- The Law Forbids,"
with Bad
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Wulerth -',Knet 4A Ja 'in
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Gecorge Sidney in "Give'
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Senior Girls' play will
'clock tomorrow in
Angell hall.

roday is "It" Day.)
E UROPE--OR IENTj
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Licensed Steamship Agent
E. Hturon St. Ph., 13841
cal authorized agent for White Star,!
naad, U. S., Canadian Pacific, Red;
r, American, Pacific Mail, North
rman Lloyd, !t.alian, French, Greek,,
mnburg American, and ALL other
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early for best reservations. My
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ite, phone or call.

New Crop flower
Seeds
Ann Arbor people do not real-
ize that right here in our own
home town we have one of the
largest stocl~s of flower. seeds
in the state. In annual seeds
we Pave not only the well known
varities but we have the new-
eit novelties in separate color~s
as well as mixed. In perennial
flower seeds we have a wide
variety and carry many kinds
:act carried in retail catalogues.
If a smnall. quantity or an ounce
is required we can sa pply. Our
stocks are' fresh and germ~ina-
tion is guaranteed.. Everything
in flowering seeds, plants, bulbs,
shrub.RI SEED STORE
for. WaVshington & Fifth Are.

The TYpical-" Yanks" Who
Ta ugh t the World How to
Smile Fighting
WHAT YOU, WILL SEE

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Pour Great attles

""CHATEAU THIERRY
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and the unlorgetale 6"ARGONNE"9

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AND
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Taken During Their Unrestricted SUBMARINE CWARFARE

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THlE MOST OIGINAL COMEDY
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PRICES
Evening j atinee,
All Seats ' All Seats
50~ec
Chxldren Children
20e 20c
slfi Prices Include Tax

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The management wishes to, emphasize the fact that this SUP~ER FEATURE PICTURE played the Shulbert Theatre, Detroit, recently and was
pronounced by the. press, pulpit and public to be the most :complete and only authentic wear picture to be. shown there. It is historical and thrilling and
recommended by the supreme commander of the 'American Legion and all subordinate officials.

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