THE [CHIGAN DAILY MlEII CLUB E 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 ti 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. rhe ]Daly lee tTea,,Room 'ving ' Refresh > outrself ! a ' Delicious and Refreshing !eon 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. j a. 330 Ma rfard 11 330 nardpp. ?nickels Arcade Tel. 996 IAWF4 - _ w ,: I r C r I 2:00 AND 3,30 1 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. Y --7:00OAND8 :3D I _. .; . ra i' 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. I 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 . i ; i r + : i 0@® 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 :111 !ii 9f 4 t 1' household. WORLD WAR! AT TIRE THEATER I i Screen-Today Arcade- The Law Forbids," with Bad Sh4fic-, -Lo *te Katon ji Wulerth -',Knet 4A Ja 'in I Claire Windsor in 'Th' i tie Church Around thle Cor- Orphoum-. Lanra, La Plont'e in "C1okcedAlley." i, F'~ ii 24 la .,'. I'. r. Stag7 This Wcek 4 ~Galriclk - Louis Mann Gecorge Sidney in "Give' Take." and and ,"~ -~'~ ~ 'UT'~ t 4 of the parse at 4 h Caswell, Senior Girls' play will 'clock tomorrow in Angell hall. roday is "It" Day.) E UROPE--OR IENTj E. G. IJUEBLER 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 es. Also, all College Tours on above'. es can be arranged thru me. See early for best reservations. My -vices on booking you are free. ite, phone or call. 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