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PAGE FOUR

PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925

SO E OD ~Detroit; Helen M. Porter, Detroit; Josephine Bay, Detroit; Margaret derwood, Detroit; Katherine Wna
_____Spaulding, Lanoing; Irene Ayling, Detroit; Louioe Grinnell, Detroit; Moth
Lansng; Franceo M8. Murray, East Morey, Los Angeles, Calif.; Harlan Booth 10-Phi Kappa
(Continued from Page Three) Tawas; Dorothy F. Squiers, Ypsilanti; Patrker, Cincinnati, 0.; Carmsen Roth- Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gfell,
Booth 5-Pi Kappa Alpha iMildred T. Martin, Crystal Falls; Had- enherger, Napoleon, 0.; Yvonne Ann Arhor; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mark-
Patrons--Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mc- eline Lister, Pontiac; Martha L. Dark- Roucax, Ottawa, Can.; RElzaheth Un- (Continued on Page Five)
PhroHwl.Get-Mse i-ema, Holland; Dorothy S. Kinner, _________________________________
lion Leeson, Ann Arhor; Gladys Wood, Cleveland, 0.; Verna Mv. Prehilcock,
Ann Arhor; Frances Dunnewind, Ispheming; Emma Jane Hitchner,
GCrand Rapids; Margaret Rogers, Miosawaka, Ind; Elonise H. Mart is,
Crand Rapids;; Katherin Booth, Muskegon; Helen B. Blahuik, Menomi-
Spearfish, S. Dak.; Marjorie Mallory, nec; Lila E. Reynolds, Battle Creek;
Evanston, ill.; Helco McDowell, Chi- Frieda E. Bank Ann Arhor; Eleta C.
cago; Mary Mathias, Elkhart, Ind.; Seeley, Pontiac; Mrs. Don C. Wheeler,
Hariette Wise, Van Wert, 0.; Evelyn Detroit; Mrs. Frank T. Whitney, Sagi-
Rezanka, Detroit; Mary Hurntz, Atlan- naw.
ta, Ca.; Genevieve Monitz, Atlanta,________________________________
Ga.; Prances Mallory, Evanston, Ill. Booth 8-Alpha Kappa Lamhda, GREATER
Booth 6-.Alpha Chi Rho Patrons--r and Mrs. B. F. Strong. NOW SHOWING TH AN
Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mad- Guests-Misses Hlazci McCrccdy, Bad MARRIAGE
1cm, Ann Arhor. Guests-Misses jAxe; Sarah Slocums, Pasadena, Calif.; With
1-elen Bailey, Ann Arhor; Marion R. Thelma Potter, Flint; Wave Dc Bolt, ~ ~ 1
Fikes, Dctroit; Isahelle Griffith, To- Sturgis; SusIe L. Stratton, Bradford,
ledo, 0.; Sarah Bonine, Ann Arhor; Pa.; Dorothy Rogers, Clarkshurg, W. 1 ( 1U T LE AN
Constance Stanhrough, Detroit; Jean Va.; Florence Davis, Slippory Rock,' PEGGYE EIY
Carrahin, Ann Arhor; Antoinnette1 Pa.; Adelyn Burrke, Detroit; Dorothy ElFtS1nO
Feick, Sandusky, 0.; Gretchen Mulli- Crocker, Utica, N. V.; Alice Wuerfel. EFESAN N
sror An ro;Mra asn, AnAnn Arhor; Mildred Boyce, Detroit;
Arbor-Helen Stair, Mionroc; Helen Augs-
Booth 7-siOmuge, kFt. rWayne, Ind.; Lillian Latho-

Patrons--Dr. and Mrs. Lynman L.
Jones, Detroit. Guests-H-isses Mar- Booth 9-Delta Chi
caret Lv Stoakes, Detroit; Mayme E. Patrons-Hr. and Mrs. C. Raymond
Herr, Detroit; Dorothea B. Zentgrehe, Wiess, Grand Rapids. Guests-HMisses
Detroit College of Music
Detroit's Foremost School of Music
Exclusively Affliated with Sherwood Music School, Chicago
Offers
Standardized Conservatory Courses in elementary theory,
harmony, counterpoint and orchestration leading to accredited
teachers' certificates, diplomas and degrees in piano, violin,
'cello, harp and all instruments used in modern orchestras.
A COMPLE TE VOCAL DEPARTMENT
Special classes in interpretation, chamber music, ensemble
playing and practical orchestra training.
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17 Brady Street, near Orchestra Hall
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