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-HE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRESHMEN ~ ~ 7to 2 are filled by the university wo- Of~TT AL
TO 1 Etir§'TY w. Entertainls T
}roiton of Class Sprt Will Be Jiacs a osad 01i '
[Rrc Ptx{°6t p!3 L b$? rngeal in attractive fashion addied an VIli.
PloeoFntinoriental effect to the Japanese tea for hip
Lantern Night ne ebr ie etedya.Hln___
1New olrry residence by the Univcersity TE1 XIWT
DtEAN HAILTOiN SPONSiOR"S Y. W.d' C., A. More than 1001wmen;.ILIAT {,TEi'4'T
FIRST YEAR P101) UCTION Iwere present at the.affair
i During- the afternoon musical. selfec- ;
Promotion of class spirit early, in ilons were given by Miss Elean:or UpIon a stage set forth~e big :..
their college career is the prpseofPline, '25, and MissMa Yy Ros~ e-~r~ fteaoMrh okbt
the pageant which the freshmen wo- eral secretary, gave a short talk on: tied for four exciting periods -AanstI
men will give on Lantern .Night the the opportunities which the association th-ueirDla auabsebl
latter part of May, accordintg to their offers to the women on the campus,temytrdyaenoniBrou
decision at a meeting held yesterday explaining the kinds of work v.hich ta etra feno nBlbu
in Barbour gymnasium. The spirit are open to new women. Tea Awa . gyrnasiunm, but was finally nosed! oat.
which has been found to grow out of served by two Japanese girls in na- 40 to 16, the latter thereby winning} the1
the production of the Junior Girls' tine costume. campus championship and the caimto
play will thus it is hoped be given a The general chairman of the corn- i the silv-er cupy.
means for expression. miittee in charge was Dorothy McFar- The speed gild team work of th-
Permission to give the pageant has len, '25, chairman of the membership victors proved to be the stumblingt
been secured from the Women's Athi- committee, who was assisted by Louise block of the driitfory champLions in
w-hich conducts Lantern Night, and thef Coates, '25, chairman of the tea. spite o"I their excellent form nd cei
letic association, the organization but failing(defense. Luci, Chalmer
production will be sponsored by Dean FACUJLTY WVOMEN at for ward was responsible for mc. &ti
Jea.n Hamilton and the department of of the points gained by Aartlha Cool,
physical education. The pageant willI WILL ENTI ERTAIN while th~e remarkable sp0(d ofKAnn
b~e short this year due to the fact tha; ____Shleldon, also at forward, gv thm do_,-
it is a new venture. An informal mnembershiup tea wil? iorypponents alsehaedrn
Freshmen who did not sign rip at be given by the Faculty Wome'si th first half of th(e gnr. ,. iaMu
th etn r re ohn ntheir Wo ensIr at guar d nroved to i1 the ost
t~hemeeingareurg~ tohan inclub at 4: 30 o&clock today at the
names as soon as possible at the offce bos, 2 ot Tglss reet iabheimuth ~a !)d forwards on the e
cibos22SotInalstet; the d~ean of 'women. Eligibility re- There will be ta-,bles for bridge andi h ~ C11prs~ o o i
quirements are the same as for other et Gmamirah jongg. Membners desiring ,o 1)1ay.et amasx laCraead(
campus activities. Experience in dram-; nah. jongg are ash-ed to birn theirs Alleen Millelr aXnioe~ teie e
Istics is not necessary as all who sign , ' ~d vi ~poie rito be the tb?,k Tineof tivcoiu
u wilhvanopruiyto par- Ist,,court player.7s ai led thweirk- t -ami
~i1I ~ye ai~opportnity WlliamG. Smeatcn. Ixill be assisted it lo ok
icipate. Interest in any particular astsst floor Mis-Delev . jron
Line, however,, such as dancing. cos-aidMs ue .bsie This game closes tlhelfr-us
turning,; or music should be expressed ______________________ basketball tournanirenti, ad lsisl
when names are given in order to facil- :Martha Coo.k as runner-up in:..zthe~
itate the arranging of committees. N9T eItourne. f
SOCIETY ACCEPTSi That tie Seats Are Nov
Selling At The
SEVEN MEMBERS- FFC
For the Show That Is
day night. Portia Literary society has§
selected the following new members: 4
, 1VURuth Rooks, '25, Inez Rich~ard, '26,
L r t a Co p r '2 , or t y S i g uf '26, Alice Vliet, '27, Dorothy Nix, 27,
Louise Turner, '27. All new memXbers !cl /
are invited to attend the next meetipg_
of the society which will be a joint 1 ~ a
session with. AlhNuoewkfrm,-
tonight. 1li N ee fo

Both 7Michigoan alunae and under-
gra(Iuates are invited to attend a
lun e (co which is to be given at the
Hote Stalerin Detroit on ?March 1,
by the Aumnae association of that
city.
De.an sJean Hamilton will be one of
the spees at the affair and Mrs.
OrisonWh V!ite , pre(sident of the Detroit
grop, ho ttededa meeting of the
Alumna couni here on Feb. 16, stat-
'datthtIm that two 'special fea -
tulres;c o undergradluate life are incl'ud-
I i tupln for t he luncheon, which
ore~~~ not-wiannced in adva nce.
Analertins ,A o"i"'t, wh1ich are
i~1.75 Iybemdbysending1 a chec'
to Ms. Witea 649 Virginia Park,
Detoit no laerthan Feb. 27.
Certificates for the club leader's
raining course given last semester
in ay, <<e Ot by women who have
crolnlete (l th? course, by culling at thes
rl tCe ofth Y. Wr. C. A,, Nowberry
The Cir~s Manolin club will meet
~.t cAocktoday ini Newberry'
~;ce~n~isenorortryouts for mnem-l
(}r~ ip in he-:} versity Girls' Glee
lab ill eaed at '2 o'clock Tutes-
,=y, r eb. <26, ;in the, studio: of Mist;
lae lIy11, chodol of Music.
Membrs 0 the rifle squad are re-
tl~Olto meet at 12:15 o'clock to-
y iri Barbonir gymnasium to
ae the ii;uict tire taken.
Juh;insr (41is' i vayp-ractices will be

held today as follows: 4 o'clock, chor-,
ah Caswell Angell hall. 'Tomorrow, 9
uis 1; 5 o'clock, chorus 3;, o'clock
cho.rus 10; 8 o'clock, chorus 5. Aul
of these choruses will practice in Sar-'
ah Caswell Angell hail. Friday, 91
o'clock, chorus 6; 10:30 o'clock, chor-
us 4; 1 o'clock, chorus 12; 2:30 o'-I
clock, chorus 13, all in Sarah Caswell'
Angell hail. Saturday, 9 o'clock, cast
and choruses for the first act; 10:30j
o'clock, cast and choruses for the sec-,
and act.
Club leader's trainig course will
not meet tonight as scheduled. The I
text regular meeting will be held
Thursday, Feb. 28, in Newberry shall,
at which time Miss Ethel McCormic of,
the physical education department will
speak on the "Psychology of the Teen
iAge Girl."
Junior women who are taking men's
parts in the Junior Girls' play are ask-
ed to wear their hair as they will in
the play, at the general practice Sat-
urday morning.

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Xrs. Rob art to Attend Conference
Mrs-. Amry S. Hobart, assistant dlean
of women, left today for Chicago to
attend the meetings of the conference'
of the\National Bureau of Occupation.
She will return on Monday.
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
BIG RESULTS-
ON LITTLE INVESTMENT

The year 1922 vas a "vintage
year" for Burley tobacco-the
best Kentucky ever grew.
Favored all through the season,-
with exceptional tobacco weather
--just enough warmth and not too
much rain-the crop develop)ed a,
"body" and character sceldo l
before equaled.
Our recent 64-million-pound pur-

chase included a bi carry-over
from this Elno crop.
Fine equality-mild, full, mellow
flavor-tHisL is nothing new for
Velvet smokers ;bu this big supply
is an extra safeg,,uard. 'the same
price-mrk tis welV'l-the same
qualily as alwatys: "The best
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The proprietor~ of a special sand- I
:vich shop in St. Paul has granted to!
the women bof the University of Mlin-j
nesota the privilege of running the
shop, one day each quarter, the pro-
c~eeds to go to a scholarship fund.

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A Ilighly Unusunal Fox Trot by
PAUL WITITElIAN
and is Orchestra

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and the best cast, chorus, pro-
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A -THUR SOMERS ROCHE'S powerful
story will hold you spellbound. It is bigger than
words.I/ is radiant with belief in the goodness of
humankind. The portrait of the society girl who
plunges into a whirlpool of peril for the sake of an.
ideal is one of Che greatest characterizations you
have ever seem n r. screen.
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