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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1925

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Chr P tion resolved that the chapter peti- Scott and~ said quietly, "I am going
tion the National Chapter to change out for a short time and may not
(the name to the Sarah Caswell Angell come Mack" Ile hulled the door
(Continued from Page Fifteen) Chapter of the Daughters of the Am- aside, and w ilked away, disappearing
Meighan. Open house will be. held erican Revolution. in( the driftINg snows. IL did his
Wednesday from 4 to.6 o'clock. At present, Sarah Caswell AngellIbest that hi; cumpanons ig;ht reach
hall is used extensively for physicalI hen.
Zion Lutheran Church education classes, dramatic club I lonths later the three remaining
The subject for the morning wor- meetings and productions, Dean Ham-i ment, Scott, Bowers and Wilson were
ship will be "A Profitable Observance ilton's and Dr. Bell's lectures for en- found frozen, buried beneath the
of Sunday." This is the concluding tering women, Women's League meet- folds of their tent.
sermon on the third commandment.: ings, Junior Girls' play practice, lec- The name of Oates will never die,
The students will meet at 5:30 tures and other events. The hall has but will live Clown through the years
o'clock for the student supper, which remained essentially unchanged since to awaken in the heart of every boy
is followed by the social hour and the time it was built except for the re- I the best that there is in him. In such
discussion period. moval of the seats, but its uses have l acts, and there are many in the annals
increased yearly The huge increaseI
u of Arctic histovry, we find the leaven
Trinity Englishi Lutheran Church in the number of women on the cam- Ithat lifts the whole mass, and you
The pastor's subject for the morn- pus and the development of their in-Iand I belong to that mass.
ing sermot" will be "How Can a terests and activities until the accom-_
Church Save Its Soul?" The student modations of Sarah Caswell Angell
supper and forum hour will be held hall have been outgrown and the wom-
as usual at 5:30 o'clock. The topic en of the University look forward to a -
for discutssion will be "Every Man for much larger building having a cost I

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ART SHO'
James Foster1
House of Art
213 South State St.
ATHLE'TIC( GOODS
Geo. J. Moe
711 N. University Ave.
Pratt & Dunn
Athletic Supplies and
Student Furnishings
332 South State St.
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Willard Battery Service
and Auto Specialty Shop
Raybestos Brake Lining Service
219-21 W. Huron St.
AUTTO'NOBILES
Ann Arbor Buick Service Co.
120 W. Huron
Hudson Sales & Service
Used Cars of Quality
310 East Washington

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Himself and the Devil Take the Hind- of $1,000,000, are silent but great trib-'
most-Is This the Spirit of the Age?" 1utes to the work begun by Sarah Cas-
E. H. Wagner will conduct the meet- well Angell.
ing.
Sarah Caswell Angell Hall MacMillan
(Continued from Page Eleven)
(Continued from Page Fourteen) Althoughthey had won out they
in this hall, a tablet to the memory of were defeated men. There in sight,
Mrs. Angell, in the: hope that the in- was the Norwegian flag, planted ones
fluence of her beautiful character and month before. They began their long
kind and devoted sympathy may be i homeward journey plowding wearily
made an endearing legacy to the gen- back toward their hut on the edge of*
eratiotis of college women, which are the great ice barrier. A blizard came
to follow us in the life of the Uni- on. They were only twenty miles!
versity." from a big cache of food-but strength
In recognition of Sarah Caswell had failed, and there they lay in'
Angell's services for many years astingt e roar of the
president of the Michigan branch of win and the drifting snow.
the Women's Board of Missions of the One by the names of Oates, with
interior, a memorial was placed in badly frosted face, fingers and feet
1905 at the left of the stage in Sarah jhad been struggling for days to keep,
Caswell Angell Hall commemorating up with the party, and was often as-
the establishment of a women's bible sisted by his brave companions. He
school in Peking, China, bearing her knew that if he persisted in going
name. This bible school was largely on, they would continue to keep him
the tribute of Detroit friends. Ethel and possibly sacrific themselves in do-
Fountain Hussey, '91, the first presi- ing it. Addressing the leader of the
dent of the Women's League, unveiled party he said, "I hope I won't wake
the tablet. up in the morning." He did and
Upon the death of Mrs. Angell in 'ay there some time listening to the
1903, the Ann Arbor chapter of the roar of the wind and drift. His mind
Daughters of tle American Revolu- was made up. He turned to Captain

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Whose Birthday
Have You
Forgotten?
Greeting Cards for
all Occasions
at
o. D. MOR RILL'S
Stationery and
Typewriter Store
17 Nickels Arcade
Open evenings.

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CONFECTIONERY
Fountain Of Youth
Corner Liberty And State
Honey Dell
1115 S. University
Malted Milks our Specialty
Palace of Sweets
1204 S. University
Try Our Fine Lunches
Candy Sugar Bowl
Ice Cream 109 S. Main Lunches
(USTOMi TAILORING
A. C. Barth
619 E. Williams
Chas. Doukas
Custom Tailor
1319 So. University Ave.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
Arthur F. Marquardt
608 East Liberty
E. J. Wiener
119 So. Main
DELICATESSI N
Karolyn Kitchenf
119 East Liberty-Phone 2620M
DRUG STORE
Edsill's Rexall Drug Store
208 South Main St.
Sugden Drug Co.
South U.
DRY GOODS
Anin Arror Dry Goods
316 South Main St.
ELECTRICAL GOODS
Ernst Bros. Electric Shop
104 N .4th Ave.-Phone 2814-M
FISH

LADIES MILLINERY
Emna B. Fogerty's
Specialty Hat hop
117 East Liberty St.
Mack & Co.
Main St. Third Floor
The Vogue Shoppe
Hats and Gowns
308 Maynard
Wesch Hat Shop
206 E. Liberty St.
LADIES WEAR
C. H. Clark
211 East Liberty St.
Hutzel's
Women's Shops
Main Shop-Main at Liberty
Branch
8 Nickels Arcade
The Lyndon Shop
The College Women's Favorite
Store for Immediate Needs

Ada Gustine
716-717 First Nat. Bank. Phone 835-F1
Rinsey & Helber
413 E. Liberty St., Phone 1194-R
Mabel A. Tolford
712 First National Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 1516 Res. Phone 2387-R
RESTAURANTS

Mack & Co.
Second Floor

Main St.

Ann Arbor Restaurant
215 S. Main St.
Court Cafe
108 E. Huron St.

AUTO PAINTING & TRIMMING
Quality Auto Paint and Trim Shop
304 S. Ashley Ave
BAKERY
City Pastry Shop
516 East Liberty. Phone 3310J
Federal System of Bakeries
114 Main St.
BARBER SHOPS
Arcade Barber Shop
Nickels' Arcade
Church Street Barber Shop '
607 Church St.
Miller's Barber Shop
115 W. Huron
Miller's Barber Shop
1114 S. University

Headquarters for Furs
Zwerdling's-Established 1904
17 East Liberty
LAUNDRY
The Trojan Laundry
514 E. Williams St., Phone1981
The Varsity Laundry Co.
Cor. Liberty St. and Fifth Ave.
LAWN SEED & FERTILIZERS
Ann Arbor Impliments Co.
110 S. Ashley
Harris Seed Store
Washington St. cor. Fifth Ave.
LEATHER GOODS1
F. W. Wilkinson
325 S. Main-Phone 24
MARKETS
The White Market
607 East Williams. Phone 582J
Fresh Meats and Groceries
GROCERIES AND MEATS

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SEND YOUR

WHY

LAUNDRY HOME?

IT COSTS MORE-Eventually your parents must pay the
cost of laundering PLUS the cost of transportation.
IT IS INCONVENIENT-Why carry your laundry half a
mile, then wait a week or ten days to get it back? Is this a

Pearsall's Barber Shop
717 N. University
T. R. Trojanowski
1110 S. University
Six First Class Barbers
Beauty Shop-Side Door Entrance
The Varsity
617 E. Williams St.
BEAUTY SHOP
Blue Bird hair Shoppe
,Phone 3168 5 Nickel's Arcade
Mack & Co.
Main St. Second Floor
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 993-R
BILLIARD PARLORS
The American Cigar Store
514 E. Williams St.
CAR WASHING
Staebler & Sons
211 So. Ashley St.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
L. O. Clapp
1119 S. University Ave.
Pressing 35c, Cleaning $1.25
Frank Cruikshank
1221 S. University Ave.
Goldman Bros.
Phone 13
Oswald Katz
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
814 S. State-2383-J
CLOTHIER
Guy Woolfolk & Co.
336 South State
Greenwood And Kilgore
State Street, Over Calkins
The Mans Shop
Lutz Clothing Store
217 South Main
Mack & Co.

Ann Arbor Fish Market
115 W. Washington
IFOUT WEAR
Alexander Inc.,
Footwear For Men
State Street Over Calkins
FOUNTAIN PENS
J. F. Sanders.
Security Fountain Pens
308 State St.
At (The) College Inn
FOUNTAIN PEN MANUFACTURERS
Rider's Pen Shop
302 State Street
Sales and Service Home of Rider's
Master Pen
FRUIT
Ann Arbor Wholesale Fruit &
Produce Co.
Special rates to fraternities. Delivering
217 E. Washington. Phone 1007-R.
George Terootal
301 So. State St.
FURNITURE
Mack & Co.
Main St. Main Floor
GARAGES
Ann Arbor Nash Co.
A. C. Marquardt
521 South Main St.
GROCERS
Packard Grocery
802 Packard
C. R. Rash & Sons
1123 So. University Ave.
State Street Cash Grocery
314 South State St.I
HARDWARE
Larned Hardware
310 S. State Phone 1610
Meyer Hardware Co.
112 W. Liberty St.
Muehlig & Schmid
Hardware
Sporting Goods and Electrical SuppliesI
205 S. Main St. Phone 574. ;
Schumacher Hardware Co.
308-10-12 South Main St.
JEWELERS'

A. Lemble
530 Forest 'Ave.
Shaw Grocery Co.
709-711 Packard
MISCELLANEOUS
Hamilton Business College
State and William Streets
P. B. Harding
Upholstering. Refinishing, Repairing
Phone 381-W 218 E. Huron

Forest Lunch
538 Forest Ave.
Our Planked Steaks
Three Bucks for Two People
Golden Oaks Inn
605 Forest Ave.
For Parties, Luncheons and Dinners
Rice's Restaurant
120 W. Liberty St.
R. & S. Lunch
605 Church St.
Tuttle's Lunch Room
338 Maynard. Phone 150
Utopian Cafe
1219 So. University
The Walworth
819 S. State St.
SHOES
Alexgnder Inc.
Foot Wear For Men
State Street Over Calkins
Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory
Moccasins Made to Measure
From $5.50 Up
I 5:34 Forest Ave.
Campus Bootery
304 S. State
The William P. Purfield Shoe Store
123 E. Liberty St.
- Wahr's Shoe Store
108 Main St.
SHOE REPAIRING
0. G. Andres Shoe Repair Shop
222 S. State St.
The Ann Arbor Shop
Hat Cleaned, Shoes Repaired-Shines
625 East Liberty St.
A. T. Cooeh & Son
1109 South University
J. H, Lambert
613 E. Williams St.
' _.Matt E. 4Ehuis
116 W. Liberty St.
Oscar's Shoe Repair
One Day Service
1114 S. University
Next To Van's Lunch
Russell Bucholz
111 W. Washington
Smith's
Quality Shoe Repair
Service
705 Packard at State Street
State Street Shoe Repairing Shop
301 So. State
SMOKE SHOP
Blue Front Cigar Store
Cor. State, Packard and Arbor St.
Tobaccos, Soft Drinks and Student
Supplies
STUDENT'S SUPPLIES

The Home Supply Store
209-211 East Washington St.
If you care tosave ton Underwear
Sweaters

or

privilege worth paying for?

You can get one day service

here.
THE QUALITY OF OUR WORK IS UNSURPA&SED--
Nowhere will you find a more modern factory, using soft

water entirely.

We make a specialty of giving every piece

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Grinell Bros. Co.
116 S. Main
I OFFICE SUPPLIES
The Mayer-Schairer Co.
162 South Main St.
OSTEPATHS
Dr. W. S. Mills
Osteopathic Physician
616 First National Bank Bldg.
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
The Stofflet Phono Shops
616 East Liberty St.
Brunswick Records
PHOTOGRAPHS
Dey Studios
334 South State St.
Lyndon & Co.
719 N. University Ave.
Spedding Studio
619 East Liberty-Phone 604W.
'RADIO
Home Radio Sales Co.
318 South Main St.
REAL. ESTATE
Ann Arbor Home Builders' Ass'n.
Edwin H. Smith Samuel Schultz
408 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 33851

personal care-and the result is justified. It is all a part of
the priceless art of pleasing others. Can't we please you too.
PHONE 1981
TheTROJANLAUNDRY
514 East William Street

Graham's Bookstores
Both Ends of the Diagonal Walk
Slater's Book Shop
334 So. State St.
Student Supply Store
1111 So. University
TAXI CAB
Red Top Cab Co.
Phone 1300
TYPEWRITERS
Hamilton Business College
State and William Streets
Underwood Portable
Typewriters
308 S. State. Phone 310-M.
INSURANCE
Rinsey & Helber
413 E. Liberty St., Phone 1194-R
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS
C. 11. Major & Co.
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc.
203 E. Washington St. Phone 237.

Main St.

Third Floor

Tinker And Company
Furnishers, Hatters and Clothers
Corner State And Williams
L. F. Wuerth Co.
Fashion Park Clothiers
Next to Wuerth Theatre downtown
COLLECTIONS
Michigan Collection Agency
317 First National Bank Bldg.

J. L. Chapman, Jeweler
113 So. Main St.
Gallu's
State Street Jewelers

Chas. L. Brooks
215 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phones 315 and 3552

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