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October 20, 1923 - Image 2

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PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY

RABBI TO SPE~AK
SUNDAY EVENING
Rabbi Michael J. Aaronsohn, re~-I

niir i ii II 11 Pr1flPT flP DIRECTORY OUTj All contents of thle new directo ry
vuua i frnrn : have been carefully checked over ad.
*uI~I~5IUUL~IJ N V EM BER FIRST revised, in this wvay eliniinat n - an
~i~ilfhIof the mistakes which occurred in
SHOW INSHO The official students directory is inr the directory last year. It will be puba-
j ' l !press now and only waiting for read- I lihsed with an orange cover.
ing of proofs. It will be an sale on
tWinning de3Signs in "he Mimres host- the campus by the first of next month, It's true efficiency to u>;e IDaily
el' contest are on dispiay in the win-; containing a list of the faculty mem- Classifieds-Adv.
dew ofWalhr's Book snop on State jIhers; and students with their tele-; - - -____--__
Street. Besides the thr ee posters tak- phone numbers and addresses. Patronize The Daily Advertiser".
ing prizes, others dClE erving of merit!
have been placed in thae window. ________________________________________________
SThe poster winning first prize was
drawni by Alvin Wtolfson, '25L, and I
is done in three colors, thie aize and MRS. KEDNA PLACEVVAYi
blue being predloniinant. A smaller
duplication of the winnin, poster (lone of the
in black, gold and red has also been
placed with the display.
The posters will remain oi ldisplay
until Monday morning. Photograph
plates of several of the c:haracters in s h t
costume have been made andl will ie ix z o h% ;MVV
displayed during the \veek-end of the
Minnesota gamte.
ALUMNI CLUB RAIFIES.
ASSOIATIN CHNCES1309 WASHTENAW

SPANISH SOCIETY
CA.NNOUNCIOSTALKS
A, series of six illustrated lectures;
to be given at intervals throughout!

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Read The Daily " Classified" Columns,

the year, was announced recently at
the second meeting of the Spanish so-IlHawley Tapping, '16L, fieldl secre-
ceiety in Tappan hail. Several speak-% tar' of the Alumni association, yester--
er~s of note have been secured, among' day announced th at the University of.
them Miss Kathereen Scudder, who is Michigan Club) of Grand Traverse,
a graduate student at this University. headquarters at Traverse City, Michi-
She will talk on "Madrid", and has .gan was the first club to ratify the
elides to accompany her lecture, new articles of association, emlbldy-
The Spanish Play, coming on March ing the reorganization of tile Alumni
12, instead of, Jan. 23, as announced, association.
will be accompanied by two short' Darold Titus, '15, xvas reelected
plays, "El Maribo de la Tellez" by president of the club. This club will
Beneveate, and "Mas Vale Tarde" by, entertain President Marion L. lBurton
E. J. Menester.I on Oct. 29.
Last year the Spanish Play was too -
lon~g and required too much time for Ford to thet Lloyd G~eorge !
rehearsal, and it is thought that sev-; Cleveland, Oct. 19.-0~3y A. P)
eral short plays will prove much more: Henry Ford will conic here to meet
satisfactory.( Lloyd George next Tuesday, according

Invites You to a
SUNDAY DINNER.
and
SUNDAY EVENING LUNCHEON
Phone Reservations for Future
Football Gages at Once

to a letter received lby El winlS. Gritf-
fl hs,- chairman of the local comlmit-
tee on arrangements.
It's true efficiency to use Daily
Classiefleds-Adv.

"The House of the Blue Shutters"

PHONE 2925-M

$1.25 PLATE

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PREKETES NCEWY .MICVHIGAN BOX
The Sugar Bowl wishes to announce
anovel box that suggest the athletic
prowess of Michigan and includes that
high quality Preketes stands for.

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Everything when you want it at a price you will be pleased to pay.
Special accomodations being made to take care of out-of-town people in for the game.
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