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'TUESDAY, OCTOBIER 30, 19)23 THE MICHIGAN

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Y. W Cl.A. TO OPEN DRIV
WITH BNURT, TONIHT:

Puappets' o Perform, Tomorrow

They are required to register not laterI night in Newberry hail. Mrs. Marion
than three clays before the trains leave. L.. Burton will be the guest of the Club.
If special trains are- run, a chaperon- I
age fee will be charged, the amount to All house presidents are asked to
depend upon, the number of women, turn in a report to the office of the
who are going. In case the speciall dean of women of the articles their
trains are withdrawn, the fee will be l houses will contribute to the bazaar,
returned, together with any suggestionsa they may
have. 'If there are any questions con-
Preliminary archery contests will be, cerning the contributions they will be

PAI(A',N FOR $1500O
FUM) 1
The $1500 financial drive of the Y.
W. C. A. will he formally opened at a
banquet to be held at 6 o'clock tonight
at Lane hall. All of the workers of the
campaign are intvited to attend.
Members of the executive committee
which is in charge of the drive, include'
Docrothy i shiop, '24, general chairman,
Katherine 'Ainsworth, '24, lists chair-
man, Lillian Prance, '24, publicity
Schairman, Katherine, Stafford, '24,
cbhairman of meetings and spcttkerx,
Mary Hays, '24, chairman of stunts,
Frances lBredin, '24, chlairmian of mnus-
ic and. programs, Mary Stewart, open-
ing (dinner chairman, lBertha Kiel, '25,
luncheon chairman, Lillian Wetzel,
'25, auditor, Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, presi-
dlent, and Mary Ross, general secre-
tary. Mss Jean McArthur of the fi-
nance department, national board of
the Y, W. C. A., of New York, is assist-
ing in'the drive.
~"Captains chosen to head the com-
petitive teams are* Dorothy Andersani,
Lois Barr, '24, Kitty Broadhead, '24,
Lucia Lee Kilpatrick, '25, Helen L.,ft-
in,. '26, Plorence McComb, Josepbine
Patton, '24, Mary Pell, '25, Louise l
Vi. letke, "'25, Mary gtew-tart, Elma Walz,'
'26, and Anne Gale, '26. f
PROFESSOR WOOD WIlL
.DRS AUT LB

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T1he Firy Tina

The lFairy Tina, one of the puppcts belonging to Forman Browxn, '22,
Harry Burnett,, 23, and l obert .E3,ndlerson', '26, will dance in thn "Six Pup-
pet plays," which will be presentedl under the auspices of the University
Y. W. C. A., at, 4 o'clock and ai; 3 o'clock tomorrow night, in. Sarah Cas-
well.Agl hail. Among other YeatUrOS of the production are, '"Galli, the
Priia Donna," and "Thle Dutch Dane ers."
The pupcpeteers have prcnted the
ir arinetes80 tim:zes, incelu&iug ,GO
p~erformances this sumn er at .w-, re-
fsorts of northern ljhgn The en- "'
tire series of plays h as been changed _______
andl several ;specie Iacts bhave been ar--
r;rngcd for this cainpt's p:*o'ucfon. i d , of mnu~tscripts for the
The presentation of tl hse plais-a~Junior Gil s' play, which have already
part of the University y r 4 .C.:". iween turned in has been begun by the.
.era] financ ial c'1nmaimi which i£, t,) be play (ccimim ittee. A final call for plays

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carried en during thec week. A dmis--
The'day nursery section of the I+ acul-. sion1 for children willihe 25 c ett~,
ty Women's club will meet at 3 o'clock aduiitlt> 50 cents. Tickets= will be ,sld
tomorrow , at the club house, 226, S. 1a lelolsoe n tt~ .'.C
Ingalls st. While Prof. Clifford Woody, j~ office int Newbe4rry hall. 'leren s
* cf the-school of education, is speaking 'oan'2,hscrgoftend-
to the mothers downstairs, Mrs. Mitch- t{aling.
ell will give a Hallowe'en party for____
the children in- tl e nursery -on the IBdaaV l#E.l ¢ boi r'etiilc h.t" i
second floor. Ida tJeonks, '1, Ira; c sig- c'd(l1tb rc2e
During the membership campaigi, xny ely"Babea radit . v
conducted in October for 50 families on accoun.,t of ill hecalthl. "1l, vl bin
wvho will pay.$1 'a month for the priv- 'ccfmI ~ C;lio ;? "l+~ r ,'2>
ileges of the nursery, more than 40
? families joined the section. A soon as It's truie (efhiicy. to iu'se I ly
the quota is reached, a paid assistant, Massiftedi . -Adv.

is isued nocw. They should be sent{
inunediatcly to Jeane Briggs at 1414
VV shf enaxv avenue. Unfinished plays
shoculd also be turned in in order to
give thoeCommitee an idea of theI
' natcriel available.
1onin who did not remove the con-
tentis of their gymnasium lochers l6stI
year .,ma y mrecla i m t .em today fron,
1Vx's. IhI ekbum m.
' Woin who arc planning to attend
ojek° i'te lows e. r the Wisconsin game~
are rf gieeted to register in the office
of the~ dean of womeon immnediately.

will- be -engaged to help with the
children. All members of the faculty
andlMarried students with children
~'from 2 to 7 years of age are eligible
for membership.
Mrs., Mitchell has had charge of the
f nursery during October, assisted by
one of the' mothers. The nursery is
open every afternoon except Sunday.
from 2 to 5:30 o'clock, at the Faculty
N'io en';, clubhouse, .226 S. Ingalli
Street.
Salesanian Dies From Wounds
Niles, Mich., Oct. 2- (By A.P.) -
George Thompson, 46 years old, an
-automobile salesm'an, whmo was shot
and seriously woundil ed lby two brig-II
; andls, -v.ho laold iiinn u; in the pros-
once of ?ij wife in their home here1
Slast irednesday igtht, oted F ridayt. The
gunmen escaped after the shooting
and the police gay, there is little
chance of early arrests in connection
~with the crime.t

PI, E--rlm Y T H E A T R

~AT UI~IE)AY

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COMMG!

31USICAL CO .~ .CLASiSIC
t Book by ANNE CALDWELL,$
d 'Writer of "CHIN CHIN."
Mlusic by JEROM E KERN,
C~omposer of "SA1LLY."
Staged by EDAW'ARD ROYCE,
Producer of "SALLY" and
~ , ZIEGIFELD FOLLIES

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'WAeRNIN!G: This is positively the
original production and the only
organization playinlg this attrac-
tion in American Theatres.
'75 S'VAii ENTERTA IET ' 75
'~Including The SUNBEAM G11RLS~

NOT TO'O LATE FOR MAWL

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Prices:

Orchestra.,

$2. 75

First balcony,

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X2.20, $1..5,$1. 10
AL SEATS RESERVED

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