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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923

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Education Comes
Before Marriage,
This Maid Decides

WHAT-'S GOING ON

Intramural Items
(Continued from Page Six)
scheduled to play will he called ii;)
and any that wish to may, have their
game as it will help the managers in
getting, off the last half of the league
games.

Fasioncalls for felt, velour, velvet and fancy metalbrcd
Fashion hats for dress, street and dance wear. brce

FRIDAY
12:00-Associated Press lunch In Un-
ion.
12 :00-Law facuilty lunch In Union.
12 :00-Michigan Dailies league lunch
in Union.
12:0)0 - Michigan Weeklies league
lunch in Union.
12 :00-Press club lunch In Union.
3 :00-Mfake-up examination, Psychtol-
yog 7, room 162, Natural Science
building.
3:30-Faculty Womens' club tea at 226
South Ingalls street.
4:44--Pep meeting, 11111 auditorium.
7:30-Newark club meets in room 34)2,
Union.
8 :00-Galls-Curti concert In Hill au-
ditorium.
p SATURDAY
12 :00- Managers of "M" club lunch In
rooms 319-321, Union.
12:00-1900 law luncheon In room~s
323-325, Union.
13:04) - Football, Michigan vs. Ohio
State.

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All tennis players in the stcond POPULAR PRICE' HAT SHIOP
round of the all-campus tennis 'dou- 333 SOUTH MAIN STREET
bles and singles should remember
that 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon is i
the last time that results will be re-
ceived at the Intramural office on the,,11111111 l1l1111l1111111lllU1111~11111111I1
matches pub~lished in yesterday' paper.; ll1IliI1
The third round will begin Monday e '~
and the schedule will be announced in C~osy Corn~erT a R o
Sunday's Daily. i- Serves-
- WELL COOKED HOME FOOD
Daily classified for real results.- Daily Luncheon - - - - 12 to 1:30 50 and 75c
=Afternoon Tea - - - - 3 to 5:30 =
1I 11111111111IIiii 1ll 1111IIIII 1III1 Dinner - - - - - 6 to 7:30
=ROAST CHICKEN DINNER
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
~:PARACHUTE JUMP = 3 anadsre
-By ~~Southi of Majestic TbeaterTeehn96
ROBT. JAMES 25E -
at 11:00 A. M. SATURDAY TRY OUR FAMOUS
KAIRPLANE BIDES= MALTED MILK AND ICE CREAM
Pass~engers Carried for Sundaes and Sodas
- 5-KODAKS TOILET ARTICLES
CUTS PAEGILBERT S CHOCOLATES DRUG SUNDRIES
= ExArm Pilt iPrescriptions Carefully Compounded
"BILL WALSH" MANN'S DRUG STORE.
BARTO N DAMS 213 S. MAIN STREET. ANN ARBOR
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Dan Cupid must step aside for High
R. Education, as far as Miss Barbara
Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Payne Whitney, of New York,
is concerned. Her engagement to
Barklie McKee Henry, of Rosemont,#
Pa., was announced recently, but Miss!1
Barbara insisted that they wait until,
Henry is graduated from Harvard in
June before they marry. She has sail-
ed for a visit abroad.
Afore Rooms Needed For Alumni
Wmn. L. Diener, chairman of the
alumni Rooming committee, announc-
es that there are still quite a few
rooms needed for returning Alumni
over, the week-ends of the 0. S. U.,
-Marine and Minnesota games. The
bureau will b~e located on the mai
floor of the Union, and will be open
this afternoon and evening, and Satur-
day morning. He requests, that land-
ladies having rooms, call the Unionm
operator and list them immediately.

U-NOTICESI
Pencil sketches and etchings by Cze-
cho-Slovakian artists now on exhibitI
in the architectural corridor of the
Engineering building.
Manuscripts for Whimsies now ac-
cepted. Address Whimsies, Press
building.
All organizations who want 'space in
the 1924 Michiganensian should ap'
ply at the 'En sian office for, con-
tracts, or make arrangements for
the same with George L. Pattee, or-
ganization manager. All contracts
must be in by Nov. 1.
Seniors who have not yet obtained
their photographers' receipts must
do so as soon as possible. The
Michiganenslan office is open from
2 to 5 every afternoon except Sat-
urday.
Freshnmen Excused From (gynm Class
On account of the pep meeting to-
night, the gymnasium class meeting at-
5:15 o'clock today, will be excused in
order to permit the freshmen to at-
tend the meeting. All the other classes
will meet as usual.
BASKETBALL MANAGER
1 TRYOUTS ARE NEEDED
S More tryouts for assistant
basketball manager are needed.
All men who have been on the
Scampus one year are - eligible.
Men caring to try out are ask-
ed to report at the gymnasium
at 7:30 o'clock any night.

THE SOUL OF A MAN-
- IS IN HIS STATIONERY
WVRITING. MATERIAL-ParExcellence--and Pre twith-

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UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORES

It's true efficiency
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to use'

Daily

THE SHOP
Of
FINER STANDARDS
in
JEWELERY
ARCADE JEWELERY SHOP
Carl F. Bay

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waterproof, in dark brown, for Ili
I'''both men ..and women. A grey a l
uo~~l suede coat in norfolk. style- In
inns: a 11011
Ilspecial value, ON111
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Nn 1 i, =,;'i..;, i~: =i ";" * Wool blanket patterns; plain: a;
qu~i i iii~i.colors, 0. D.' army shirts. Extra im
Ilnnll ~S:.zes. We also have a good as-,111
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N~~nu ~CLOTHING1..,
BrushePi S~heepskins, sheeplined vests,
II~i Bruhedwool in plain and two-color combinations, lig~ht corduroy coats, overcoats and
j nsweaters for indoor, business and school use. These can be swaecot.Orlnofu- I'
door clothing for fall and winter H~I 1
woneither inside or without a coat. Also heavy loose weaves ,scmltadyu !te r
for rougher wear. lower.
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