AY, NOVEM"BER "M, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY l at. a',r SEET RD UIS The roke of Miles Standish was tak The ;orcers, aa rmred for th mran's' according to Robert A. Campbell, ra IcY nthe va iOzu~3 scene; by Blruley v, safety, Jan to Ii is assistarnce, ex- 0N ue of the University and manager NTH G09DE PUPI[S t~~~~~~harvi sand l C~a V i(7nentan ; .Tohn lacec lg to net aslewall r or someRE IV HUN oth}an.M:Cmbl'ase- iflhIn_ t9,Adthe band. Mr.r Campbell11,: : liinHvdua hailsdve, owveex-r U ~ ~ Ade 1 W I pc Co ama a Iili w ~ di iu .1 CdiHErOhweer pressed the feeing of te band and the GIEiJLL INIST 6I ; ~ ; AiC r .LI~ftUIUnvriy as being highly appreciative i___i___.,~,> aii.B1: tri Ote rmhi ltig' i ihu offering! of the attitude of the business men in c;; rEt:'I',w r': rthuli lwer as the an )ext)Ilanal ion for his strange act, University high school students and ; , a:C: ~a es toci nir, Cordon !leftthIle lbuilding. No solution to the In honor of the Michigan band, the "dF thleir guests attended an unusual as JQ ii P Crsy.ad lntn1)0)CmhallClllOf( a lt Cabe fComrc il ol semlyprora Wdneda mon ,gVo Qc r 1 cilo( r.l~ak ijot ermes- I or lastnighh., atiough xvarious sub;-"luncheon ceebration on December 16 = when .seventh grade history and Eng- iz. ,.r; ip i~ iyz , I.i a n zj.. ge ins hza e benen d. It was sg licit classes, co-operated in producing boa Nel in, hi1 - Jr1i0i. iz l al 1an1c1 estd b t theP stiange ivc'z mght in the Chamber of Commerce Inn toe . ani original, version of< Longfellow s Griw~e P c?1, tu iscila's dam ghers. h bave ben cairryin.g out the prvioin :whichte entire band will be invited.2 " Courtship of Miles Standish,"' e- The Chamber is iakiig ever effort w- play was under the direction of is s, ____________ to (10,away with the idea that the Uni- LIla 'Reynolds of the English depart- Unfinia +. Uno E versty and city are two separate units,2 inent and Miss Charlotte Hayner, Ii-' [1 flxI T TTU andl this banquet is. aied to promote' Brarian. Lines were arranged by the oo(l . rCJ ENO tLJl, tc~Jfl IIIU h feeling 4interest and co-opera- 2 pu°pils in comittees,. and costuming W---.-lon Between the students and mer- acid scenery were' made to marry out zo'10 0.1'' ai dint o'a the a'nl ius, at rntrn pna!f 1,/Rnrafatsrcorigloa ttmetmae: acHarming >and realistic effect. No i low; , t i o iJUN1#Non1'H !!ew swihansnecodigt a tatmen mae I~LVII ~J~LI iLJby I. 1. Woobridgse, secretary.Sa cai was used, the scenes being ";hip crna clted. ;everA (ay;s ao The new Conn Sousaphone bass - Sals, Sandwiches and Hot- sl'fted very efficienitly, by the stage ith ic1,olea bo ca c laing the tile in IiC ; Prof. C. 0.IDavis of the Scool of orn wich the Chamber oif Commerce m unches served any time. managers. po lv.'r' soundd to see 'a man! ~ie~to will leave oorwfor' p~ie with te$b srlsleftfrLnho ceducatreonidtomorrowis '' aaded the $250ot} surplusc:,2{Rese vations frLnho ~~cneswee lidin tadis's ndwal t tl' dgeeft., ool, tlae Memlphis where he will attend the over fromc the amount raised by the and Dinner Parties. In Prisclla's cabins. The councl a deeo b; eth, and wake the; plunges iieioas oi the S;then association of' merchants to send the band to Illinois - tbamber of the governor was another: with all hias clcth cn. 1wtontal of scondary schools and colleges being! will be presented to the band at this Daily Afternoon Teas = set, while the final action was repre- striking tw cool waer aniciated, helM there this °weei. Ilie Will repre- time. The orn is now einge r d 2Souh h e seedtPr as taking place 25 years later howe ver, the swinaner fell int ainmes sert tho Norah Central asociation at and will be Pt 011 exhibition in both Phn ""' 1i, - 'n Prscilla's' home, of scafolding and lose boards. Ole meeting.t Main and State st. windows this week, i111liiiiiinii11111 iD111101 -the desire to make the University and city one strong co-operative unit. Bin gay To Speak At Women's Club M. W. Bingay, managing editor of the Detroit News, will speak before th W~lo\oniensr' club meieting at s o'cl Mkonday Inight li Lae ll . Mr.L gay has chosen as his :;ubject River of Mankin, ow"m"it Has Ch :i "d th~e course of our Civilizajtion;" Read the ant A; r OPEN1 TODAY I 9:301, to - 1:00, x..00 to 9 MILK, CREAM, BAKED GOODS COLD MEATS Complete Stock of Groceries College Groery 616 E. William Poe'6 . - L ,* ..J rcr . ~ . To-DAY, TiUNDAY PERFORMMACS START'-'MATINEE 1:30,3:10,4:50;EVNG 7:00 and '8:40 .:Ue e I II res ar ru-aly (rezt But This One Stands Out Ys AStarinTeiaet EXCITING ' A-MERICAN - or T! 'LLNG &dvntr ONDERF"ULt F. : __.irtu.._. .,t...iv 'i1 ._.hi w.. . r 11c uxri proburfiioriul whir i i It p rrrdflng t1rer t/ C . L-See great things- fl a l). / !aoj'n's bIfIiIn p stiOwswCI)I cabiii I iby Il ., inamed liii Ae- As ;:yi +:si,- ---c uri tU, daring- S ',oodehlipwr iN the wilderness- '. tin' rAl-1splitter- 11