SATUIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923 STUDENT TI CKET S7 FUR OPERA MALED~ Union Life Members Given Two Day Preference and Option Of Four Seats PARTICIPATING MEMBERS RECEIVE ATTENTION NEXT Mail order applications for tickets to "Cotton Stockings" the eighteenth annual Union cpera, were mailed yes- terday and will be received this morn- I ing by full paid life members of the Union. A preference that will last two days will be given these men be- fore the next allotment of applications for participating life members of the tinion is sent. Each application will give the hold- er preference on four seats to the opera that will open its local run on Monday, Dec. 3 at the Whitney theater. Performances will be given each night of the week and on Saturday after- noon. The entire lower floor of the theater sells for $2.50 again this year, while seats in the first four rows of the balcony are $2, the second four rows, $1.50, and the balance of the balcony.$1. ;Following the two days alloted to the full paid life members of the Un- ion, the preference will be given to the participating life members for two days, and then to the' yearly members. A" box office sale for women of the Uni- versity will open at Hill auditorium jitst before the general sale of tickets 4 at the' Whitney theater on Thursday, Nov. 29. All mail order applications Mfust be returned by Nov. 23. Preference in the matter of tickets 1 will be given to members of each group in the order in which they are roceived. After the specified time has expired, no preference can be given. Foreign Students Hold Gathering Cosmobolitan club met for a social and entertainment, last night in Lane ball. Musical numbers were given, in- ciding a duet, and a violin solo by F -orman Johnson, '24. A play, "Whose Abstake Was It," written by Prof. F. Scott, of the rhetoric department, 6 presented. In the cast were Earl Saurger, '25, "He": aid Tunis 'Holt, '27, as "She." hypnotic stunt "From Yokohama to America" was also given. ;Dean G. W. Patterson, of the engineering college, I've a word of welcome to the foreign tudents at the gathering. soe Grid-Graph Hill Auditorium today THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..... ii L CHRISTMAS ENGRA VING PERSONAL 4- GREETING CARDS I J BETTER SEE TO IT SOON y, 5 ry .._ :: ... . .. .., I ' -a 11 Al -.4 . -wM .9 1M[ .4 -R . M5 -a .9 . !. M'. LEAVE YOUR ORDER WHILE SAMPLE LINES ARE UNBROKEN UNI V E RS I T Y BV iwKBOOKSTORES STATE STREET MAIN STREET Cars wanted for one hour and a half on Dec. 1st, to take visiting boys on a tour of the city. Call V. Nelson at 258. X1111 l#t H tfl fll i llfllHfff lf1111ill [iflHI II111111111111111111111111111111I I I II I IlIlIIIIIII11111111111111 ON LY FIRST CLASS MEATS Come in and talk over your meat problems A. RGfell Phone 393 220 North Main Street X11111ll .it,1'f1 l11f11t l N1f11f11111111111i lllUltFI(11111111111111ll~lliliN[11111111111111111N111111111r1Nlll tlt; . . .. . SEE . IC 0 " '