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', JANUARY 29,, 1924

THE M-I4 I A DAILY

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Is Manager Of
Waterworks Co.

DRAE TO SPEAK ON DIS0EASE DEPOPLUTING
BERMAN GONDITIONSi GUADALCANAR GODA

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ivorce Unknown In Gatrtz
Stettin, Jan. 28.--Tho little town of
Gartz, near here, claims the recordl
in Germany for married coulees who
,ave passed their golden wedding an-
niversaries. Within the last few
in oanths the sixtieth anniversaries of
2t couples of Gartz have been cele~
brated by the principals and most of
the 5,400 population.

Read The Daily "Classified" Coluini
Make Your Appointment Now for
J-HOP WORK.

Women who desire to do hospital
social service work the second semnes-
ter are requested to give their name,
address, telephone number, the type
of work they desire and the hours
they have vacant the second semnes-
ter, to Miss Ross in the Y. W. C. A.
office in Newberry hall as soon as pos-
sible.
Any women who are willing to be atE
the candy booth in University hall'
from 8:45 to 9:15, from 11 to 12, from
1:45 to 2:15, or from 4 to 5 o'clock
any day or days duringL examinations

iProf. Joseph H. Drake, of the Lawy
school, will speak at the regular
jmonthly meeting of the Ann Arbor
branch of the American Association of
!University Women which will be held!
Sat 3 o'clock, Saturday, :Fleb. 2, at'
Betsy Barbour house.
Professor Drake has just recently
returned from Germany and he will
talk on "Conditions in (Germany," as
he has observed them.
Announce Engagement
Colonel and Mrs. Henry P., Styer

Suva, Fiji Ispands, Jan. 28.-Natives
on the Guadalcanar coast, one of the
islands of the Solomon group, are dy- 1
ing off at a fast rate, it is reported
1hby Can_ r vpnsA n. a nlnt.tirn own-.

Permanent Wave
Marcel Wave
Hair Dressing

Manicuring
Shampooing
Puff Making

are requested to call Kathryn Will- announce the engagement of tneir,
son, 452. 1dauighter, Katherine Elizabeth, and
______George M. Jensen, ex-'25, at the Kap-
Moredancng ad bginnng sim-pa Alpha Theta sorority house last
Morin dclaes ae bennaddedstomthenight. Miss Styer is a member of theI
finig casse hae ben aded o te (class of '25 and is a member of the
physical education program at Bar- staff of The Michigan Daily.
bour gymnasium. -This offers the wo-_________
men a greater opportunity to elect the Faculty Women to Meet
various courses that they wish to take. 1Mmeso h aut oe'
These classes fill up rapidly, there-' ' ___________ club will hold their regular monthly
fore It is advisable to sign up early metn t3ocokTusaFb
and get your classification card. The Mrs. ,J. It. Bell meatetinit3oclcTh ursatedaygFeb.
time for enrolling in these classes will Mr.IIH el fSua ass 7 tteUin hs tedn a
Mrs J.H. ell o Saina Kasas iplay bridge or mah jongg, or spend
be from 9 to 12 o'clock and from a2 to is the only woman in the United StatesE the afternoon sewing, as they please.
5, o'clock, Jan. 29, 30 and 31. to manage a waterworks company. They members are privileged to bring
When her J husband died she was asked two guests to this meeting.
Graduate women are urged to at- by the Massachusetts company that
tend the regular weekly teas whichl owned the Salina waterworks to step
will be given during the weeks of into his shoes and manage the com-.
examinations. Tea will be served from ipany. She-did so in spite of the lack!j
to 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoons in of faith displayed by friends who said, To0 O ur .ra tr
Betsy Barbour house. that she could not. She has been mn
-a- aging It ever since.
The ollwin'chruss fr te Jn-!"Never believe it when some one in- I A L e s n 1
ior Girls' play will meet for rehearsals sists that you cannot do a thing," says
at the hours given below. Chorus No- Mrs. Bell.
12 will meet at 5 o'clock, and No. 61 .,
will meet at 7 o'clock today; No. 9'.M .
will meet at 5 o'clock, and No. 3 at Group Of StudentAuh
7 o'clock Thursday; No. 7 will meet atI League W4ill ]M~eetI uo
5 o'clock and "10 at 7 o'clock Friday.j
All of the rehearsals will be heldat #
rv___z_ -. held ThuPao1rinnf+}nufrn Y a

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iJ uyt pE. . k)' , j * tuvi "u WiPl Entertain Foreign Students
er who has just returned from a visit#'
tothe slans, iFifteen mnembers of the Cosmopoli-
to i thee islands. hd oton club will be guests of the Ann
much of their vitality and had become 'arbor Chamber of Commerce this
an as peyto uc dsese s nfu-noon. The program will be in charge
enza.of the foreign students. Six different
"In the early days," explained Cap-' natons will be represented.
tain Svensen, "these coast tribes were
kept in fine physical condition. They
were always on the qui vive for at-I, I
tacks from bushmen, who used to raid
the coast dwellers constantly. Now
there is no fighting. The coast men
are becoming a very insolent lot, with-'
out ambition, quite content to loaf __________________
about and allow their women to cul--
tivate a fey vamns. They are losing NOW SHOWING
vitality and dying off by the dozens."
Development work in the Solomon
Islands, he said, has been at a stand-!Y
fstill for the last five six years on ac-
count of the leasehold system intro-
duced by the administration.--}.
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~Sarah C(aswell Angell hall. l I 1I r1 1411grupLjozUthe1mtineeI1
--____________Musical Student lep te will, meet at
1 4:15 o'clock today in Mr. Albert
Defies Ancient; Lockwood's studio at the School of
Chn s Music. The program. will consist of
solos and two-piano selections, played
by Grace Hendrickson, Helen Blahnik,
Peking, Jan. 28.-Miss Chiang Chin- I and Donna Essels tyn. Anyone who is
vi:n.hlab chlnnl a4.'1 of 1RQ no .c . ... . _ ,_ _

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Internationally FTamous Beauty Specialist

The Greatest FU R SALE in years is nowy
taking place at the.

Mlle. Josephine, one of the experts from thc
and personally trained by the celebrated
will be

New Yc.'k Salon,
Beauty Culturist,

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.ym a niga sL~~,Luuoui -il ±of 125 years,
has rebelled against an ages-old Chin-
ese custom. By means of an adver-
tisement in certain Chinese' papers
she recently notified all concerned
that she refused to recogize a betro-
thal agreement made by her parents
with the father of a young man, Hsi-
ung Pao-chi.

interested in tis group recitali s in-
.ited; there will be no admission fee.
Club Sact on to meet
The. day nursery section of the Fac-
ulty Women's club will meet at 3
(Yelock tomorrow afternoon in the
clubhouse, 226 South Ingalls street.

Miss Chiang, in her unprecedented .ur :nYareL Dell, tJLneuie~
announcement, declares that since theI Health service and the department of
matrimonial agreement was made dur- physical education, will speak to the
ing her infancy she never will en- mothers. The subject of Dr. Bell's
dorse it, but will consider it of no I talk has not, been announced, but it is,
effect. Her defiance of parental au- understood that it will deal with the
thority is regarded as an indication of ,care of children. Tea will be served
the development of a new spirit in after the program is completed.
Chinese women. w'hich eventually may
result in mnodifications of the present Anlloune hostesses
custcn2 of infant betrothal. T~he hiostesses for the'week at the
t Faculty Women's clubhouse, 226 South
"Jimmie tire. w~aier , kelih nyhig Ingalls street, are as follows: Mon-
quickly. -Adv.,'(lay, Mrs. John Sundwall; Tuesday,
_____________________Mrs.______ ~ Hleny M. B~ates; Wednesday,
I Mrs. Waldo A. Abbott; Thursday, Mrs.
AT T HE T H EATE RS I i Emil Loy ch; Friday, Mrs. Reuben Pet-
1erson ;anti Saturday, Mrs. Campbell!
1Bonner. Mrs. Reuben Peterson is
I chairman for the week.
I Screen-Today IueDi
'( It's true efficciency tousDalI
jCassiefieds--Adv.
Arcade-"Black Oxen" with Cor- 1
inne Griffith and Conway
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IMajestic-"Flaming Youth," fea- j~1~i± utm
turing Colleen Moore.F0,901r M ais (lCutmI
Wuerth - Edna Purviance inI
Charles Chaplina's "A Woman EX I..PE.M R E L
of Paris."M RC L R
1 and Hair Dresser
-Orphcim--"Skid Proof."
j ~~to. assist on I
Stag-Ths Wek .IyOP DIAY
f~ay'-Tl~s Wek ;Friday, Feb. 8
'I I Make Appointmients Ea.rly
k Garrick - Walter Scanlan in Stoddard. air Shop
i "Ve Blarney Stone." i 77?T nvriy Poe25

In Our Toilet Goods Department
Wed. Jan. 30th to Sat. Feb. 6th, Inci.
The women of this city have been quick to seize the advantage
offered them in the individual consultation, without charge,
with Mlle. Josephine, regarding the correction of such com-
plexion defects as
Sunburn'and Freckles Sallowness and Discoloration
Blackheads qnd Large Pores Acne and Blemishes
Dryness of the Skain
Mle. Josephine will explain how treatment for these and
similar skin disorders can be carried on, simply and scientifi-
cally at home.
Every Valaze Preparation has been SPECIALIZED. It is
the result of rare ingredients, flawless blending and scientifi
knowledge, put into practical experience.
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Crna Purviance,
CHARLES
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A broken telephone, I
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that turns a Willag,
girl Linto a io'nI
of Paris Me i~try of
a rich w tl' a he
world's gayrs,4 city.
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