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28, 1923

TH MICHIGAN DAILY

Y, EWA CEL TO OPEN
FAssociation Will :Luivii ('ainlnign
' sday11'0oCarry
On Work
"WILL1 OPEN WORIK VQIALJJY

tents of their gymnasium lockers last j i r i~ ~nr
year may reclaim them tomorrow and _ h-HUSE fHCKEYu
Tuesday from Mrs, Blackburn. IU I iJ IFI~
The Freshman Girls' Glee club will.IJ~ M~ J ~lT~~r
i neet at ,4:30 o'clock tomorrow, inUIIIIL
Barbour gymnasium. All mcnilers;
are requested to' be present. l DELTA GAMM~lA 'Ai) BETSY BAR-
Women who are planning to attend B4)l'R CL A 1I
either the Iowa or' the Wisconsin game Xi I4 9TORIES
.re requested to register in the officej
of the dean of women immediately.j Delta Gamma and D)elta Zeta fought
They are required to register not later1 to a 2-2 tie at the end of the fourth;
than three days before the trains leave. qucarter in their round of the' inter-
, If' snc a trains areL run a. A ;? A, tA rn-, 1w&nk UAA t~~or~nf l SRl. s

MICHIGAN-PHILIPPINE C!IVB
ATM) S. C. A. TO (COOPERATE

Philippine-Michigan clubin e~bers, I'W a siington's birthday.
cooperating with the Friendly Rela -(czrgtolitHIdBnDae
~Congregational students held an old
tions committee of the S. C. A., i, to fa= iionedi barn dance last night at A
organize a series of joint discussion 'nearby farmhouse. They assembled at
groups, covering a period of several 7:80 o'clock at the church from Where
weeks, with the objective of widening they were driven to the farm. 'the
the scope of popular interest in tuie party was chaperoned by the Re*. IH
Islands.; A. Jump and Mrs. Jump, Mr.. E. R.
'Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, and Prof.
J The first meeting is to take place!I asno tefrsr eat et
within the next wveek, and several fac-i,'.
ulty men have already signified their 'and Mrs. Watson.
ilntention of attending. Later in the
Seomester a series of illustrated lee- Daily classified for real. results'

1A$,xj00 filnance campaign will be gage fee willbecagdthamuto
conductedis week by the University depend upbehaedteaoountmto
Y. WV. C. A. starting Tuesday and con- who are going. In case the special
Jinufng thrG"ghiout' the 1'reiajder' of 'trains are' withdrawn, the fee will be
tineweek.returned.
Personal call,4 ;wall be made by a
tlarge numl)CV of workers, who will IA. A. IT. V1. WILL iIOL I IRST
explain the vWork o.f the assoc~tion, MEETING SATUIRDAY AT (UNION
and ask for" subscrititions. At 4Ij
lo'clock tomorrow the team captainls The Ann Arbor branch of the Amz-
4will meet at Newberry.hil to chose erican Association of University wom-
names of women to be solicited, en willmeta3o'lc Study
The formal opening of the campaign November 3, in the ball room of the
will be a banquet to he held at 6 Union.
o'clock Tuesday at Lane hall for all Thoraitonwicisabnh
"womanex working on the teams. Miss o h raiain hc sabac
MaryRoss genral ecreary f ;th the national association whose head-
MaryRoss geeralsecrtar of he quarters are at Washington, D. C., pro-
Y. W. C. A., will at this time explain iesoprutyfrw enlig
;,the budget, and Miss -Jean MeArthur in Ann Aroruwhy or grduaes ouiag-
9iof the finance department of the na-inAnrbrwoaegdutso c
lional board of the Y. W.C. A, NewI credited universities and colleges to
+.okcity, wvill give instructions and 'ecome regulax members. Women
. tell "Hlow to Play the Game", h have had two years' academic
The proceedls from the puppet show 3 work in accredited universities or col-
eto be given at 4 o'clock Wednesday j leges may become associate members.
- nd again, at S -o'clock -in- tho-,evening' , ___________
will also be included in t'ie campaign - I
results.' Preceeding the show, a tabi-I AT THE THIEATER~S
tau is to, be&given, representing the
spirit of the Y. W. C. A. a.nd womenI
of the various. countries where it op-
erates.., The same ,tableau will be pre- Sre-oa]
s ented at 8:30 - o'clock Wednesday 'at
the Arcade theater, and' at 8.50 1___
oclock at the Majestic theater.
Repgrt luncheons will, be, held Aiad"IgesoRdGp.
Thursday, Friday and. Saturday noons '
at Newberry hall, 'to which. every Majestic- "Three Ages," with!
y4 orker on thxe campaign is invited anid Bse etn
oxpeeted to attend. At this time com- BserKatn
etitive reports will be gvn
p__giv__n.________ uerthi-"The Broken Wing."
4Orpheum--- Ha roid Lloyd in.
ii "Safety Laost.,"
The six league houzses belonging toI Stage--This Week]
lie honor council.. m'ust elect their
ermnen oficr before the meetingI
of the council, which will be held at 4 Whte-- audyngtIh
-o'clock Wednesday in Westminster Winy--Stra ih-'h
liose New York Globe theater's or-
________iginal production of the music-
al comedy, "Good MorningI
,Reading ~,~of manihcripts for :the j Dan~

afternoon, and lby the consent of the
1tlAO teams It ewas decided to plaj ai
1 extra five minutes to determine the

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winners. Delta Zeta carriedl the ballI
between the p)osts just before the'
whistle blew, giving them the 'game'
with a 3-2 score. Alma Crouse of the'
Delta Gamma team was the only cas-
ualty of the afternoon. She was re-,
plackA when her hand was smashed,
making it impassible for her to hold a.
stick.
'Betsy Barbour defeated Martha
C~ok '1-0. The outstanding players
Iwere Betsy Barbour, WV. Craigie, M.
Gill, D. Bogan ; and on the other win-
ning team, Delta Zeta, C. Spningsteen,
N. J3owbur, 'V. Cronin.
,AIhiC'-lujs 4ofWinning Temn
Delta Zbeta Betsy Barb'our}
V. Cronin ...... C. F........T). Boganj
C. Springsteen.. R. I........ D Young'
N. Bowbur.......1L. . ...... W. Craigie
S. Davis.......I.. W.,...0. Verdlen
1L. Cornell...... L. W......... I. F+ield
E.i Hawn ...... C. H. B. . .E. Anderson
L. Barnett.. . H. 13. M, Karks
L~. Chalmers .... L. HI. B. .. H. Leon ard
ii l3Gole...... R. F. B.....M. Millet
A. Stickle...L. F. B3. E. McMannus
K. Stuterburg. . . oal.........M. GillE
Substitutes fcr Betsy Barbour: -XN
23nell, H. 1-lebauf.
At "4:30 o'clock Thursday, Chi Orle-
ga will meet Kap#..a. Delta and Kappa
Kappa Gamma will play Theta Pihi
Alpha, this finishing the first round
of the tournament.

rEver See thePu
~jWhether or - Not
li Se ure to see
ux their' Prcsenitsilon-
uinj
AlSIX P P
anaI~alWEDNE!SDAf
vain lat 4 -P. i31.a
SAR All ASWEI
IOArl
latr,,Auspices of the
lanI" UNIVESITY Y. W. C. A.
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Y, OCTOBER 3 1
anid 8 1'. M. In
ICI, AMW GLL HALL

Your old, overcoat made
new! Given the fresh. ap
"pearance it had when
first purchased. All the
rich colorings brought
out. That's what. w ll
happen if you send it

Every day is
someone's birthday
We have an attractive assort-.
ment of Birthday Greeting
Cards. You will find jolly
little greetings, such as any
child would love-well written
sentiments for the mature and
tender' messages of cheer for
the aged. Each Card is beauti-
fully designed. Come in and
select those you. need.

T'elephone 13

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Car. riek (Detroit) .r- "Whisper-
ing Wires."

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Tickets 25c and 50c
('raliani's, Slater's and Wahr's

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0. D. MORRILL
17 NICAELS' ARCADE
Greeting Cardls for all Occasions
Have you seen. our Christmas
assortment? They are better
than ever.

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Some of ur
Secialties
GOLD MEDAL--
MAYONNAISE
Made just as it is made inl
the best homes - new-laid
eggs, the finest oil--the M~ost
? iquant seasoning. A per-
fect salad dressing.
BU'TTER
Absolutely fresh and pure,
the finest that you can buy
anywhere. Get our prices
daily.
SHORTEN ING
Shortening you can use in
anything you bake. It's
clean, and pure, and it costs
you less than any oather kind.
BUTTERMILK
Buttermilk is a favored drink
with many. This is good 'to
drink or good to bake with.
Send for some today and
make a new pastry.

Clean, contented cows, careful. workmen,
thorough pastuerization together with the very
best sources of supply the country affords,
makes it possible for you to obtain rich, fresh,
pure milk and cream and dairy supplies at all
times.
We've also minade it possible for you to buy all
of your dairy supplies here. It is no longer,
necessary for you to buy thema from several
(1 ffercnt dealers. Wec scll them all, and, de-
liw-c, them to your door. We are 'as near to
you a-, your telephone. We charge you less,
too."
Our delivery systemr is the fastest in town. You
c -M depend upon it you will get what'you want
When you want it.
Call us early this week, and talk it over with
us. Start the new month right. You'll be

DOLEO goo ds, and N its~ our service.
MARGERINE
L\lrA I,1 ir l anIM , 71 WATCH FOR AINNOUN CEMEN;IT' OF THlE

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