THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREIW , .: , HONRAR FRTERITYseniors. Are Urged To Get Photog-raphs TAKE INhen the Michiganensian offices TAKIS IN 1 1Hclosed~ ilsdyesterday but 40 seniors had (C61tinuecl fromh Page 1) E purchased order slips for their pictures The following members of the fac- toi the 1927 annual. More than 1,000 ulty, already members of other chap-I graduating students have failed as yet ters of Phi Kappa Phi, were installed Eto make arrangements for sittings, as, enarite, mebers of j thIJe ichI.igan j chapter: President C. C. Little, Dean E. H. Kraus, Prof. M. L. Ward, Prof. A. S. Whitney, Dean E. E. Day, Prof. G. C. Huber, Dean M. E. \Cooley, Dean' J. A. Bursley, Dean J. R. Effinger, Prof. W. L. Badger, Prof. C. C. Glover, G. B. Watkins, Prof. W. H-. Hobbs, Prof. E. M. Baker, Prof. R. S. Swin- ton, Prof. H-. E. Riggs, J. C. Christen- sen, Secretary S, W. Smith, Prof. R. I W. Buntig, Registrar 1. M. Smith, 0. H. Greager, Prof. G. G. Brown, Prof. H. M. Randlall, Prof. A. H. /Blanchard, twith the four official photographers. Only 16 working days remain for students to have their pictures taken, the period ending with the Christmas holidays. This makes it necessary ing the installation procedure are: Prof. A. E. Boak, Pro. H. C. Sadler, Dean G. W. Patterson, Prof. A. S. Warthin, Prof. A. M. Barrett, Prof. C,.' W. Idmuilfds, Prof. S. A. Courtis, Li-I brarian W. M. Bishop, H. Ak. Haynes, and Prof. C. S. Yoakum. AFRICAN MOURN when he was stricken at dinner in SOFIA. - Further widespread a- ~+d~.:d/*,.6 ..I +:1rr J' gu syJs EATHLondon. The work of establishing the I rests of Communists have been made 'i d EY DEA H ;obervatory has been undertaken by in the past few days. Seventy-sevenjl ______-- f Ireiesstor Ilussey's former . 5istant, were arrested here and 300 in teWt thebet o evr hig an ! Exresionof symp~athy for Po.;Pr$RihdA.oste, o h s provinces, i h te ls f vrtl(* n ornal observatory for the University Patronize DailyAdverisers recently was received in a teegram - on efu.Revie and, eutflsur- I yesterday from Grey University col-a11IIIEllIIIIIIIIIIIIIt1t118t~11111U[ I~1t111It11111t_ 7~. g 7 1 y lege at 'Bloemfontein, Orang2 Free =ru dn sy u sryejy y u state, South Africa, according to an = announcement from the 1Predenlt's (fA1 ice._ Have you heard our_ meals at Professor IHussei was Cenr olte 0 - that an average of more than 60 a (I y , The Ann Arbor Restaurant imust have sittings. 'flnsian oficli l=0 fot-w y ot order slips after D . 10 are doing so -=fn tw y n t at the risk of havin- Itheir photo graphs 25SuhMi t omitted from the annual, since the 7~n-~- 'T~TFTCE~~_ editors reserve the right to leave out =I IS H' rLS P u~ ay H UEany late o photographs. I- Orders for copies of the annual will:_ tknutlDc 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIfhIlhjIllIIIilllltalIlIila_____________________________________________ 7:09 Y~ II 8:4. Vanilla and Straw - LAST IMES TODAY a v and C. E.' Bardsley. Th s e b r ft ef cly wowere initiated int~o the society follow- AT THE DETROIT THEATRES aaa Pnape SH IIIRT LLAFAV FTTE -=berry will make rn - -%a -w m-1% . . [-2 Iu16 *1 * - - -AJ '' "- aat. uV'-J l,1L LullA. '.lol Lafayette at Shelby Street - Biggest Njusical Hlit on four continefits. _ this week-end. It will be the most con- CASTLES IN HE AIR venient dessert to serve. With Donald Brian, Roy Cropper, - Virginia O'Brien O S E L PLAYHOUSE 50c and 75c,. oI Rather Loves Applesauce.I Mother Loves Applesauce.- Sister Love's Apple auce. I. ' ~Brother !Loues Applesauce..-r Yes--AND TH$ WHOL WII)]K WORLD I L'OVES APPLESAUCEf GARRCK EDIAL 4101 Ethel Waters In "MISS CALICO" Thlanksgiving and 'Satiuday Matilees-'fie to $1.50AN .R OR DA R DETRIOIT Lafayette at Wayne cad. "heHmeo Juc 'lo. "TheVagabond King TeHaeo Pr il. "The Based on "IF I WERE KING" Nights, Si to $3; Sat. Mat., 75c to $2.50. .i 1i111~lllilllllllll 11i11ElIt11ti!l~lil1114iM9 tllls 4% co X'ha: the Grand D uke Wants, H e Takespfand HeW ntd- 4-ftnb0 ich 3bo' Sunday Dinner 12 Until 7 JOS. S. TALBOTT, Mgr. 7 .se ii R''O D HA yEs NEGRO TENOR Saturday, December 4 Olga Balashova as Enacted by ihe National Beauty LAUDA LA PLANTE; i t ,I!I by Vat 'I~alley, llI avn1ci d e.ie :11d "X00 (Others If youl fove a al re Yloved by ai eautiful girl t -- r -ud your '1- h ?. c a pow erful milionaie , ~i ans, lie m~e - itiould you do? Wita lvoul llmgirld (i) ?4ce"The Aiduigiit Sun"-. th ieScr7een's ge l JobeC Stor'y., DON-IT MISS the Gorgeous " ALLET OF EWELS %' cc the COtar-pioris of the West THE VSf7FO OTBALL SQUAD ( llsi -1, , ofl' Vi tars and 1Ilow They Do Th~eir Stuff Ct I -- uriedTi trea sure -News and Review STAR"PTING SUNDAY F fn ields get going at his a= . an-mute cli),- Kid Gloom p use naturally takes a header a- ---- fo aCyclone cellar till this joy- IIy ase ,1 /i I, 8 P. M. Eastern Time HILL UDITORIUM Tickets $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ? ~at University School. of Music Charles A. Sink, Secretary and Business Manager. PA NOW Ii A Comiedy of the rwinkling 1iw uti 'sandtheSnoring 1 RE yNE RICH Jolln Patrickt Virgimia Lee Crbin Helene Costello Suggested by ltheply 914jE OORkMA * 11 'VI Lo...5.ses! PIPrT/ t IN 0t 4. AI 3! I Hlolmues Herbert andl Big Cast Two Greait You'll Be Singlig Too *Wheii You i-Rear ATHLONE Stage Features 11BOYDSENTER lii"Jazzologist Sprme a 11 E