PACE SIXTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'UNDAY, FEEBRVARY, 15-, 1 2.- Panhellenic Congress (Continued from Page Fourteen) ed with the sophomores of another house so that by mixing the groups, they may meet new women and learn to know them. At Christmas time, the Inter-sorority association organ izes the work of collecting the Christ- mas trees and toys from the sororitie and dormitories and provides for their distribution at the hospitals. The trees and toys used by the sororities Ad edormitories for their Christmas; pirties were formerly wasted until Ppnhellenic undertook the organized collection and distribution. Under this plan, the Children at the lsitrals may also -enjoy them.. The Panhellenic cred is as foldws "We, the fraternity undergraduate members, stand for good scholarship, for the guardians of good' health for whole-hearted cooperation with our college ideals for student life, for the maintenance of fine social standards, and for the serving, to the best of our ability, of our college community. Good college citizenship as a prepara- tion for good citizenship in the large world of alumnae days is the ideal that shall guide our chapter activities. "We, the fraternity alumnae mem- bers, stand for an active, sympathetic interest in the life of our undergrad-. uate sisters, for loyal support of the ideals of our Alma Mater, for the en- couragement of high scholarship, for the maintenance o healthy physical conditions in chapter house and dor- mitory, and for using or Influence to further the best standards for the edu- cation of the young women of America. Loyal service to chapter, college, and community is the Ideal that shall guide our fraternity activities. "We, the fraternity officers, stind for loyal and earnest work, for the realization o.f these rateritystand.. aids. Cooperation for the maintin- ance of fraternity life 'hi' harmony with its best possibilities is the ideal that shall guid".' our fraternity ac- tivities. "We, the fraternity women of Am- erica, stand for preparation through characted building inspired in the close contact and deep friendship of fraternity life, To us fraternity life is not the, enjoymentof speciti privi- leges, but an opportuity -to prepare for wide and human =service." Bonstelle Plahouse (Continued from Page Thirteen) zanine, a charmingly appointed place, ishung with some really good paint- Rigs that are to be changed from time to time. And the seats in the audi- toium are comfortable enough to go to sleep in. As to the plan af production, the theater is to be moe or less experi- mental. Miss Bon telle" will' give principally plays thathave not been seen ,before in Det'roit, and budding playwrights who are worthy. are to have their chance. Each play will run for a eriod of two weeks or long- er. Besides the regular 'company, v-isiting stars will be presented now and then. Altogether it is a wonderful thing that Jessie Bonstelle is doing for De- troit, -and it is to be hoped that De- troit will continue, as it has begun, to buy out every performance. endouram134 Chiago S Biuds.. Chiagoli . u i - sl tr6 oe6a ovnre6 eoe.o c J. W.NIJNRt.iC10SR OPN 13 ' a~ l' .'C * ~ 11 j I s 4 . ~ ~- CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ART SHOP 1 OC7W CTWONEtRY LADIES MILLINERY Ada Gustine - 716-717 First Nat. Bank. Phone 835-F1 - Y Emma B. Fogerty's Vance at Granger S where dancing is -a pleasure * All those who have been frequenters of ,,Granger's Academy are of equal opinion that the music, floor and appointments would be hard to duplicate anywhere. For those who desire refreshments a fountain is maintained in the balcon) where one mad sit at a smnall table and enjoy a soda or sundae while )-Valchin the dancers. Two checl rooms insure the safeh) of your coats and hats phile you dance. Dancing every IWedncsda ), Frida ) and Saturday Nights j amesFrster House of Art 213 South State St. A~rILETIC GOOD)S Geo. J. Moe 711 N. University Ave. Pratt & Dunn Athletic Supplies and Student Furnishings 332 South State St. AFTO ACCESSORIES Willard Battery Service Raybestos Brake Lining Service 219-21 W. Huron St. AUTOMOBILES Ann Arbor Buick Service Co. 120 W. Huron Hudson Sales & Service Used Cars of Quality 310 East Washington AUTO PAINTING & TIIMMING 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. RARBER SHOPS Arcade Barber Shop Nickels' Arcade Church Street Barber Shop 607 Church St. Miller's Barber Shop 115 WV. Huron Miller's Barber Shop 1114 S. University Pearsall's Barber Shop 717 N. University T. R. Trojanowski 1110 5. University Six First Class Barbers Peauiy Shop-Side Door Entrance The Varsity 617 E. Williams St. BEAUTY SHOP ' Palace of Sweets '1204' S. University Try Our Fine Lunches Candy Sugar Bowl Ice Cream 1109 S. Main Lunc F'ountainit f ioutn j Corner Liberty And State j Honey Dell 1115 S. University 'Malted Milks our Specialty _ . I i V CUSTOM TAILORING hes -t i t A. C. Barth 619 E. Williams Chas. Doukas Custom Tailorj 1319 So. University Ave. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Arthur F. Marquardt 608 East Liberty E. J. Wiemer _ 119 So. Main DELICATESSENj Karolyn Kitchen 119 East Liberty-Phone 2620M DRUG STORE Edsill's Rexall Drug Store 208 South ain St. Sugden Drug Co. South U. 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 Mack & Co. Main St. Second Floor Headquarters for Furs Zwerdling's-Established '1904 17 East Liberty i s { For i a i f i r I _ i Specialty Hat hop 117 East Liberty St. Mack & Co. Main St. Thid Floor The Vogue Shoppe I-Hats and Gowns 308 Maynard Wesch Hat Shop 206 E. Liberty St. LADIES WEAR 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 Ann Arbor Restaurant 215 S. Main St. Court Cafe 108 E. Huron St. C. H. Clark 211 East Liberty St. Forest Lunch 538 Forest Ave. Our Planked Steaks Three Bucks for Two People Golden Oaks Inn 605 Forest Ave. 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. L.AUNIDRY' /!usic b Bill ,Watkins and bis --- t C ranger E '., 7 The Trojan Laundry 514 E. Williams St., Phone1981 SHOES The Varsity Laundry Co. Cor. Liberty St. and Fifth Ave. I GRANCERS e u DRY GOODS Ann Arbor Dry Goods 316 South Main St. ELECTRICAL GOODS -1 LAWN SEED & FERTILIZERS t Ann Arbor Impliments Co. 110 S. Ashley Harris Seed Store Washington St. cor. Fifth Ave. f LEATHER GOODS F. W. Wilkinson 325 S. Main-Phone 24 MARKETS Alexonder Inc. Foot Wear For Men State Street Over Calkins Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory Moccasins Made to Measure From $5.50 Up 534 Forest Ave. Campus Bootery 304 S. State The William P. Purfield Shoe Store 123 E. Liberty St. Wahr's Shoe Store 108 Main St. Ernst Bros. Electric Shop 104 N .4th Ave.-Phone 2814-M Prepare for ea ership B USINESS leadership is a matter of nental training and ability plus a knowledge of busi- ness principles and their practical application to business life. In addition to your undergraduate work, which should serve as asolid foundation, it will be well to con- sider the advisability of special training which will help to cut off years of apprenticeship in the business world. Babson Institute offers an intensive training course of one or two years -which teaches the fundamental principles of business and how to apply them in the daily conduct of commercial affairs? By laboratory methods the student is shown and taught the principles of Executive Management which have built many of America's leading concerns. Babson Institute is conducted for the purpose of aiding young men, who are to occupy positions of responsibility and trust to fill such positions ably and with credit to themselves. Babsonl Institute A scientificInstitution organized, not for profit, under the educational laws of Massachusetts. 318 Wellesley Ave., Babson Park, Mass. ~'Note Courses at Babson Institute are so arranged that there are three times a year at which entrance may be made. Thus the student may choose a time most convenient to him. : .k r i'. '. 1 : ; 1 .' : "1:. Blue Bird Uair Shoppe ,Phone 3168 5 Nickel's Arcade Mack & Co. Main St. Second Floor Powder Puff Beauty Shop Phone 993-R 1IULLIARI)PARLORS The American Cigar Store 514 L. Williams St. CAU WASJIING Staebler & Sons 211 So. Ashley St. CLEANING AND PRESSING L. 0. Clapp 1119 S. University Ave. Pressing 35c, Cleanin $1 25 Frank Cruikshank 1221 S. University Ave. Goldman Bros. Phone 13 Oswald Katz Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing 814 S. State-2383-J ciy Woolfolk & Co. G36 South State- Creenwood And Kilgore State Street, Over Calkins The MNans Shop Lutz Clothing Store 217 South Main Mack & Co. FISH Ann Arbor Fish Market 115 W. Washington FOOTWEAR Alexander Inc. Footwear For , .n 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 Teroota 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. State4Street Cash Grocery 314 South State St. IIARIARtE The White Market 607 East Williams. Phone 582J Fresh Meats and Groceries GROCERIES AND MEATS A. Lemble 530 Forest Ave. Shaw Grocery Co. 709-711 Packard MISCELLANEOUS i Hamilton Business College State and William Streets P. B. Harding Upholstering, Refinishing, Repairing Phone 381-W 218 E. Huron The Home Supply Store 209-211 East Washington St. If you care to save on Underwear or Sweaters MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Grinell Bros. Co. 116 S. Main OFFICE SUPPLIES The Mayer-SchairerCo. 162 South Main St. i . J. H, Lambert 613 E. Williams St. Matt E. Ehnis 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 ShOE REPAIRING 6. G. Andres Shoe Repair Shop 222 S. State St. The Ann Arbor Shop Hat Cleaned, Shoes Repaired-Shines 625 East Liberty St. A. T. Cooch & Son 1109 South University SMOKE SHOP Blue Front Cigar Store Cor. State, Packard and Arbor St. Tobaccos, Soft Drinks and Student Supplies STUd)EN'tS SUPPLIES a I - ....o.. f i i, i i . I I- i With the season's changehable- ness you will have need, of cos- tumes that fit sunshine' and blue skies, or the drab, dull"days. Nothing could be of greater service than a smart"ensemble suit from the workrooms of 222 Niel els Arcade Send for this Booklet It explains the unusualmethodspeculiar to this institution by which men are fitted at a minimum expenditure of time for executive positions. Fall in attached coupon. ,,.u.uue ,,,uuuu,,u,,,u ,,uuauuu,, 5Babson institute 318 Wellesley Avenue c Babson Park, Mass. 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Phone 1200 TY PE WRITERuS 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 Main St. Third Floor 'l'inker And Company Furni ,hers, Hatters and Clothers Corner State end Williams L. F. Wuerth Co. Fashion Park Clothiers Next to Wuerth Theatre downtown Schumacher Hardware Co. 308-10-12 South Main St. JEWELERS Ann REAL ESTATE Arbor Home Builders' Ass'n. IT mith q'4 SP h 1111t COLLECTIONS i , I r } i. J. L. Chapman, Jeweler 113 So. Main St. Callu's State Street Jewelers Edwin ti. S Imi . amuei jcuu' z 408 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 3385 WALL PAPER A)ND PAINTS Chas. L. Brooks C. 11. Major & Co. 215 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Phones 315 and 3552 203 E. Washington St. Phone 237. Don't Borrow-Subscribe Todav. Sihigan Cllection Agdency 317 First National Bank Bldg. f, "Wak mb a ixw ysn irero rr+ i air t i. - J I I. 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