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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

3E11 9, 192~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY

JUNIS will
PLAY DATE
_L VA.V .TZL 0Y' ' A Q L.C

ns paf[;'Entering women are requested to meet to 4 o'clock Thursday, Oct. 18. This All.11houses should send the names of
0 with the group w. ithi whicht they metI meeting will be held in T-3arbour gyn-I their athletic managers to IBarbour
UL~Lfor thae last twvo lectures.a nasiuni. All members are requiestedl gymna ium~ immeoditely. Ihouses are
fi to beC present andt prepard to a~y: asked to sig n up oan the builletin. board"
3 ' ' ier hlouse presidents lhave not Itheir dues at this time. i n arbour gn'nimifthiey are
vye alo 'Cfr sign1ng out ;;lipsat the >-- playing in the 15;,eytony.: net
oi!-?O the do -tn of Wvonne n. They I ic1na: Literary society will meet at-

of' the psychology or the younger girl,
and a course in handicraft, which will
give p~ractical wor'k. in basketry.
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything
quickly. -Adv.

Thtifaiid t l ddes calws institute 11 in Me~ninee Tlhursday and
*Miss Cleo iMurtlnd, nmlsr o 1ria. oe 'than1,000 teachers in
(cational edctlation 1inteluvrily epbcshos of uprMcia
will speak at the 271}i n milto' nn reeIcc o ,attenld.
of th2e 'Upper 'en.1 1 h 1 -u----jo-a--
association a1(n hi~n W~Vv' Dal ashd for real results.

,IfAr it U')~~I A ' A 1t'. a ro n 'siosl te {)or com)plated Ilists
MAN IL hA9,1VF (':[9 L°;E 1Of
H~AY TfIIIN ~ I uuiro n thoenctl ie month of October.

7:1 5 o'clock this evening, in the Alpha
Nu rooms, in University hall. y-
outs wiil be held for the debate on the

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Listsof nienilters o', ,lI dormitorlo., Iowfl ciStering bill: CLU LEADERHI~P CUS
Dates for presenting Ithe iJunior .sororities, and l: a7, hc lt s s sold--CU gR[
Girls' Inlay will be derce oll01 at a be F ent at once to the o,.ic0 of tlej The Girls' Mandolin club will hold'
meigoth ly flnt( Odean of womozeii. a short business meeting at 0 o'clock;
held at 8 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, i~ afternoonin i NewbIerry h~all. Tr'y-; Traiinig in clu leadership) will be
tein cludimgyngcasirmn le cd lat Tryouzts for the University Girls ' outs will be held from 3 to 5 o'clockz offered this year in a course to be
Ic, 1c tig h irm *.t red s Glee club will be held from 3 to 5' this afternoon,, and will continue conducted under the auspices of the
sprngam tp.mnd o'lok i i> afternxoon a rli dtcnmorrov.' hrogh dy.Cnidtsmy try University Y. X. C. A.every Thurrsayt
is annunedas olow: Ileenf on V- h second floor of the out for mandolin and guitar. For evening , in lBarbour tgymnnasiumn. Thet
cara oftepa; School of Music. All girls having cotri-fitirifrmto alEeyn Smith, first meeting will take p~laceat'
asistant chairman; Edna Kadow. bus)- )letr~lcti n year s aae ic work in C2l61 -J. o'clock Thursday evening, Oct. 11. hEv-
imess chairman; Margaret I3arrnm _____cywmn ntecm!swoi n
'25A, advertising; lizabeth Lieber-! th Unvrst aasliib
--- -Iota Sigma Pi will meet at 7 :151ter ested in younger girls' clubs is ask-
inzn, lytics; Lucile Bellamzy. '25 S. of h r mzl~ ieel ing of M11asquesI o'ciocl, this evening at the Delta Del- ed to attend( this mxeeting, at which
M., music; Alphra Ladd, 1rop"rty; imntcso ta ee otoe [ et s. time they will be given an opportunity
Caterie Cvecosume; ad ter-_________________________________________l of signing for the cour'se. Lucretta
uldin Trusott publiity.Portia Literary society will hold a B~rewer, '24, is chairman of the corni-
Juir-olnwho are eithetr writ.-. Iitte
Juirwoe THE zrilTl 'tTias," sipecial meeting at 7 o'clock this eve-
ing plays or who 'are int(!rsted in inig n om 02iMso il, ic fth etue wihwilh
writing them are asked to call Jeane rom32 isnhlt offe1, d during fthe nine wveek.s course
Briggs at 2570}. The play t:.x of 1 hos yot for the firss eb t e i ntm~ 'ii~ie ie-onstirt hours on ci ,
which is required from all junior wo- I':thwoesdba. organization, how to lead gain s, study
men mnay be paid to a representative 1 oei-oly___________________________
of the class-frome 2 to 4 o'clock an-y olayJ Opponents, for the tennis tourna- - _________________
this week in the office of the dlean of -- ment have been (drawn and are postedj
women. Arcade ---Enemies of Women,''" on the bulletin board in :Barbour gym- E \', , X,
I ionzei l arrymore. nasium. Each girl is to call her op-i
Maetc-"er-G-Rud" ponent and arrange to' play off her READY
M 1 ostc - Mery- G- Rund,, nach of two sets out of three, immed-
U . I Norman Kerry an d Mary Phil- ;lately. The first round must be played
I e." # bin, off by Thursday, Oct. 11, and the WHA T?
jscore posted on the bulletin *board' asj
SO~ky~wmn,\%i~m:et 5 Werth- "The Cirl Wh'lo Came as soon as it is played. Failure to io n m
T-Square, architectural honorary ( lhukl," VMarnon Coon:er" and I play by the specified time will meanTh Ar ,F u ti
soieyfo t~xxn wl me a 6II enehHarlan. that one or the other of the player s
must (default. The courtsa at Palmer
Eng'ne~in buldng Panswil o Or;?heum--- RichardlTinxdei field are available at any time during
discussed for designs and (lecorat ions "Watchli 1 j St(eq)." thI da.-_____-_________
for the Women's League blazaar.
SigmxaIDelta Phli will meet at 7: 30 1 ___________"' -
o'clock this afternoon, in Bar- IStlage-2rhi' Is eek MIIE . -
hour gymnasium._________
r e or t elowhi Oln, Wbteof hitney ---FridayOct. 12, De
the U niversity ~* W . C. ,V . iill W o \ lf 1!opper, and the G ilbert a .'C'r tl s r i~ it{i, tr 1 n fO -i p r o n " {
Newvberry hail. painy, in the "The, Mikado.",
The last of Dean hlamilton's first I inI'iTe Rejuvenation of Aunt
thr~ee lectures ill he given this N ,aez Mary.'' ,o
in Sar'ah Caswell Angel] hall.(I roup
1 will attend at 4 'cloc ktisaferoo, a ruick- -Det roit---"I'll Say She
,;ru10 at 7 o'clock this evening, and I s
group .3 at 4 o'clock on Thursday. _

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o n 2:30 and8:00 o Icl
! ~AUCTIONS OF ORIENTAL AND CHINESE RUGS will continue
daily today and tomorrow owing to the suc es of hose already held and the
demand for more such sales. Beautiful antiue an semi-antique pices will
continue to sell to the highest bidders.
Connoiseurs Vime\he oflccIO
Connoisseurs and lovers of Oriental and Chinese rugs fnd it well worth w hle
to attend these sales and view this magniloenr: collecion whethor or not they
!= ~~intend to buy . Many rare types of ruzgs ar c ;cA aIdinths exhibiton.
The new main floor store is hung with Nwonderfuil iage irus and everywhere
are to be seen unmatched specimen of Kashl,~ Gheords, L. adiks, Princess and
i' Royal Bokharas, etc.
Ane Education to VPsit i "I'l , 'xhbition
j ~~You will find it an education to visit tis ~ltea tifl collection of masterpieces =
! I ~and if you ever wish to own Oriental or CK-nes e rus you w aill realize this is
your opportunity to buy them at the price you wish to pay.
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2:4)4) ~,Lisp > ('1 a%' aent patrons ~will
F ild a I seted h i a alie tw m rumnafter and
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To All Ann rb f'r
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Iper,"on.-Al vs o '' ess5 my reg rat=in not having sufficient
tiemtUca1mdar a ad l ,,',niy inviteo you to' tis
I h'nl;' ~e arh ihaus 'i*~rt;withouts exception, and ex.
1-1w he i~niiu'of its a:ppeeL.
RhOIesaltin;te ;opa sbhtyof sac h aaisk I hope tis little
mesaewill t:>s.,e.,x:-rz a Ike tCieplace of a person-l inter.
vie wv iN ('0 i sa , .,, --w e ,irTI uryinore's reception Sunday
was uanimuous,. Andhs tu rvt ; Ann Arbor-ies is second
t;o aaoaaa.

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