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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE TI

Ei Of WUNEN
PLAN CQNFEBENiUEl

Wives Of Faculty
Meet In Clubhouse'
The dramatic section of the Faculty
Women's club met yesterday afternoon

for the first time this year in their
> National Association Will Hold Five cilub house on South Ingalls street.,
Day Gathering In Februair at The plays read by the members were:
Chicago j "Wurzel Flummery," by C.. C. Milne;
______ "Modesty," by Paul Hervieu, and the!
@@ ,TWO IHUNDREDI AN]) FIFTY EXEC il yJ M are
"i,"by J. M. Barrie,.
TIVUN TO ATEND YESEON During the afternoon the works of
UTIVES TO A TTEND SESSION the art section of the club were on
exhibition for the first time in theJ
!t Sessions of the annual meeting of room which has been devoted to their
the National Association of Deans of work. The art section has been en-
ob d 2 , gaged in executing these sketchesI
lm tbhdF.4;,14paintings and modeling since last De-
tt Chicago, were planned by the exec- cember.
utive board of the association which Mrs. William Bishop was hostess at"
met Friday and Saturday of last week the affair which was the first of a
with Agns Wells, '03, dean of women series of informal teas to be given
i Uis o. ithroughout the year. Mrs. Bishop was
t he Uysassisted by Mrs. C. J. Lyon, Mrs. W.
k vorking for her doctor's degree at R. Humphreys, and Mrs. C. G. Parnall.
Michigan. Four, hundred and fifty I -
members of. the association, including
deans of women at universities, col- -
leges, normal schools, and state teach- . ILL
ers' colleges, and of girls in high
sch_ lswill attend the convention, ATEn EGE DNE
maigtheir headquarters at the
Blackstonme 'hotel. ---
Members of the executive board who From all indications many guests
were in Ann arbor were: Miss Wells,, from Ohio State university will attend
president; Miss Anna V. Day, of Mil- the dance which is to be given from"
waukee Normal, Milwaukee, Wis., first 9 to 12 o'clock, Saturday evening, in
a vice-president; Miss Florence K. Foot, Waterman gymnasium for the benefit
from the College of Wooster, Wooster, of the Michigan League fund. Edith
x~ Ohio, secretary; Miss Mary Johnson, Milner, '24, who has charge of the pub-.
from the Washington Irving school in licity, says that the affair is being;
New York City, treasurer; Miss Anne widely advertised at Olgio State and
Dudley Blitz, from the University of she is corresponding with several peo-
Minnesota, chairman of the university ple there, to keep them in definite
section; Miss Anna Klingenhagen, touch with the project.
from Oberlin college, Oberlin, Ohio, Music for the party is to be furn-
chairman of the college section.; and ished by Bergen's orchestra from Yps-
Miss Anna Pierce, of the New York ilanti. Tickets may be obtained on
State Teachers' college, Albany, N. Y., Friday and Saturday at the leagu
9 chairman of the state teachers' col- booth in University hall and in Bar-
lege section. Miss Wells was hostess hour gymnasium, on Saturday in the
to the deans during their stay and they Library, and at any time at Graham's
were entertained at the various dorm- and Wahr's bookstores. The price of
itories. admission is $1 per couple.
a Dr. Bell Attends Health Convention It's true efficiency to "use DaI>
Dr. Margaret Bell, of the University Classifieds.-Adv.1
Health service, was absent from her
/ office yesterday in order to attend a
convention. of the American Child "RU GGLES OF
Health association in Detroit. She is RED GAP"
-LAUGW5! LAUGHS!
It's true efficiency to use Daily Laughs!
Classifieds.-Adv.
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A New BARTRAM "IH
Aesop and 'LIFE"
Fable I VEUTNER f
Cartoon SAXTON Merid
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SEYMOUR SIMONS e HREE WISE FOOLS'
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T TII the play by Professor Nelson. It is
'MAS1OES NILL j being built at the New Detroit Opera'
house and will be painted by O. S.
Davis. Mrs. F. C. Snieder will direct
the orchestra this year.
Masques Dramatic society will hold
a meeting for all members at 4 o'clockl
tomorrow afternoon in Sarah Caswell
'Angell hall. Committees will be or-
ganized and the work planned for
these various committees in connec- Women who are making membership
tion with the fall play, "A Thousand calls for the Y. W. C. A. are asked to
Years Ago," which will be given Nov. come to Newberry hall tomorrow to
20, in Hill auditorium.' secure lists.
The play is under the direction ofI
Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, of the English Portia Literary society will hold an
department and director of "The Yel- open meeting at 7:15 o'clock tomor-
low Jacket" and "The "Knight of the row evening in room 302, Mason hall.
Burning Pestle," presented by Masques All women expecting to tryout are
in previous years. "The play," stated cordially invited. Tryouts for new'
'Professor Nelson, "is as unique and members will be held on Thursday.
unusual in its form as either the 'Yel- evening, Oct. 25.
low Jacket' or 'The Knight of the
Burning Pestle.' It is an experimentf Upperclasswomen interested in they
in Italian Commedia dell' Arte, and archery tournament may sign up in j
gives the same opportunity for decora- Barbour gymnasium aiiy day this
tive stage treatment which has been week. Practices will be held next
worked out so successfully in former week at 4 o'clock on Monday and
years." The play demands a large cast Thursday afternoon and at 3 o'clock!
which has been selected from the so- on Wednesday afternoon at Palmer
ciety. The original musical score field.
written for the New York production;
will be used this year by Masues, and It's true efficIency to use Daily
the scenery has been designed for Classifieds.--Adv.
TAIL OR RD
A topcoat is a necessary part of the
wardrobe of every well-dressed man;
what better coat can he find than the

AT THER TIEATEIIS

Eavre, Oct. 15.-(By A. P.)-The
bodied of Lieuts.' Olmstead and Shop-
taw, balloon race victims, have been
placed aboard the U. S. S. Sapelo, with
the bodies of 14 American soldiers
killed in Flanders in the World war,
for transportation home.

Dusseldorf, Oct. 15.--(By A. 1.)-
The Dorstfeld mine, one of the Ruhr'i
largest, is to reopen e
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SturseziToday

Arcade - Constance Talmadge
in "Dulcy."
Majestic - "The Cheat," with
Pola Negri.
Wuerth - Douglas Maclean in
"Going Up.
Orpheum - "The Devil's Door-
yard," with William Fait-
banks.

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Stage-This Week.

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GARMENTS FOR WOMEN
AND MISSES
of discriminating tastes
on Wednesday, October 17
HISS Vf)t.kof 7VAS
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HAROLD LLOYD
IN-
"SAFETY LAST"

- COME EARLY

DOUGLAS

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TOPICS-LnT. NEWS BARITONE
ARCADE ORCHESTRA Coming Sunday-GLORIA SWANS%1N in ZAZAAT
PATHE NEWS I UEIT[RT ORCHESTA
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