WENEDADECEMBE !R 1, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY M .. .. Pto) one- v V A In ll,''Illllll ,, llillll 11111, l , , ll,''Illll,,,,, ,,,Ii,1111,111,11'll'''' 111111-----,---% ,,o-----..... ............. TO HONOR INDIANA DEATRSAT SPREADo 111 ueis* Ilu ltde isiting Facult y And Members Of University S4peeclt lDepartment tAUinIle Michigan and Indiana WO- 1..4ifs>(lebating teams, who meet here iop. ~wwill be entertained at, a :rc~d iven in their honor by the of- ? ofadisers; of women. The spread i:,A1e ldl immoelia.tely after the de- l,a -in 'the corrective room of. Bar- bo? rgmnsum (' , ,, guests will be Prof. A. T. Sof the dlepartment of speech tinuiversity of Wisconsin, who is to,) as judge of the debate; Prof.' L. 1t. Norvelle, of the public speaking 1~Ofluntat Indiana, who accompan- i lC , visiting team; Prof. and Mrs. Rl. ;. Hollister, Prof. and Mrs. L. M. 1 Fihl, and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dens- ir, e, and Mr. Wirt King, of the pub- 'rsekn department of the Univer- f,,, "J ebigan. Th visiting team is composed ' of i~a LakPeters, '29, Miss Eleanor i i im,'2,ad Miss Dorothy Ba6nner, '2S, wile Michigan is represented by 1'.iia M. Olden, 127:1, Henrietta How- ,_J~, and Elizabeth Rabinoff, r;.Q vlihianaffirmative team will m:etite negative team from the Uni- v, J: ' of Indliana at 8 o'clock Thurs- dynight in University hall auditor- bumn en the negative team' will meet Ohio State the same night in Colum- 1){s, Oh io. The subject will be "Re- oleThat a secretary of education rhoull be added to the President's ('J: inlct." ,N-T or Class Team Defeats Juniors, 3-i i1ier to carry the ball resulted lit -r dfeat of the juniors by the sen- iors by a score of 3 to 1 in the hockey ta> ' -yet,.erday afternoon. The win- r r a, splendid defence and their Wiug piyod exceptionally well, while 1h losing side played a wholly dd- .! c ~eg nme. Hielen Searight was re- suosilefor two goals and Myra 1 v fu for 1 on the senior team, Nell- Ic Hover imaking the goal for the jun- iors.'he line-up was as follows: J1sIions Seniors tiAr F k ' fto those making groups and parties, who desired to dro Luncheon, tea and served both Friday x a ", V "r f r , there will be both 50 75 cent lunches. Ti The tea room this (rye; . _given under the au; Women's 'Negath-e Debating Team The above imembers of the nega-tive debating team leave today for Col- " A unmbus, Ohio, wnhere they w7111 meet the Ohio State team. They are from left trih:Patricia H-odgson, '27Ed, Laura Osgood, '28Ed, and Norma Green, K!""The Best is not Too kGoodw In fa-t, when you are considering Dairy -products, Vh it is absolutely neces nary to have the best will j ~Cha DIAL 4101 ww - ~urni ANN ARBORK DAIRYU "The Home of Pure Milk."Fu -Fer AnN 10 Phi sorority, the women of the house caring for the arrangements and pre- paring the menus. The Decorations will be accordance with those used TO PUBLIC! throughout the bazaar which are of a rural nature. ed to the tea room, N OTI CE S in connection with e and Interchurch i. All bazaar sellers will meet at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. '4 i n'7 Barbourh gym-1 There will be a meeting of Mummuers >om, has announced at 3:30 o'clock today at the Alpha X1 wVas open not only Delta house. reservations for There will be a meeting of the Y. but for any one W. C. A. cabinet at 4 o'clock today op in for refresh-l at Newberry ball. Orchesis will meet at. 8 o'clock to- ld dinner will be. night in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. and Saturday, and( The hockey schedule for today', is an i0 cent lunches and follows: P1 Beta Phi vs. Martha Cook 'he dinner will be dormitory and Delta Gamma vs. Adell* Cheever house at 4 o'clock; the T'ues- s year is being day and Thursday 11 o'clock academia uspices of Pi Beta classes under Marie Hartwig, '29, Ys. the Monday and Wednesday 3 o'clock! MOSCOW-The conccesions; corn- team under Gretchen Schultz '29, at missariat of the Soviet government 4':30 o'clock. has signed an agreement wvithi Amen_- The finance commttee of the Sopho- cans, empowering themr to explore fort more circus will meet at 8 o'clock to- gold in a specified area in ea stern l night at Betsy Barbour house. beria until March, 1928. My father said - "'John Hancock is a great name; Life insurance is practically indispensable." That time, at least, he was right. LIEISRANCE CMPN Or BOoSTON. MASSACHUSETTS --I,. -, - - - . --.- ....,..,.,.,N ....., . ..a ., .,, ., ,. o , , .... Lt a vivid. touch this Chair h Brin to some Room OUR living-room will be proud to award a place to this com" fortable armchair and its price, will hardly tax your purse. oice of several pretty coverings. iiture makes a lasting gift-a gift that everyone in the home can enjoy. Martin Hailer Furnishing Homes Since 1881. iture - Rugs 112 East Liberty St. MONTHLY STYL[ PR GORAM4 SHON ' { r DECE M LtEE Jn exotic innovation of the royal wardrobe. A strolling 1lump of black Spatent with the new .straight line heel-did- linctive with an Arabian Shutter decoration of \ebony suede three tone underlay, backed with < 1Alladin Satin. 'N.' : :: N I L7EANA /: F.' P'owerzs.... ,..R.H...... E. Verdier 1E. {?gh ornz...... C.HI....... L. Walsh d he Store ofInidult°. N. H oover ...... L.W......E. Doster2 P . ] \ , t t t . . . . . . . . . L . I . . . . . M . M c N a l l y Y . ( 0 d . . . . . C F . . . S-rg tIpr e N. il1agedorn ... -R.I. ...... G. Gulick A S. Baird ........ R.W...... M. Dreyfus w In the game between the sopho- / M OLLY 2 " mzores and the freshmen the playing 2.: wais called after the first half due to . uar~nsswith the score standing at a 2, f~) . 1 to 1 tie. Rose Strasser, '29, and ''k- Doris Renkenberger, '3OEd, knocked in- theo goals'. This contest will be contin- I,(-(as soon as possible. 1 W'ith five houses remaining in the - itr anural tournament, namely,1 ~ePhi, Adelia Cheever, Martha ~,__ C ok, Delta Gamma, and Betsy Bar-I-~ 1 E r, the annual hockey banquet to1A be holdT at Joe Parker's will take place f- ii1)011 the completion of the hockey2 - -- Ti'Faculty Women's club will en- 2 Y, / 4' teii thx e Mci ;an Dames at tea -4tf betweenez the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock t oinor"row at the home of Mrs. Henry a ' ; :, 'y M, Ba!tes at 1921 Cambridge road. // Alpha Eilon. Phi announces the I nths .($1.00), and revel in the , ralounzt of necessary informa- I UOIit contains. T~ENEW STUDENT . NwYr.MAIN AT LIBERTY- S fr'sa dollar for a six m onths trial subscription. 1 . . .. .............. . No.7 Read The Daily "Classified" Columns - -1 Try all the Rest-Then try the Best= &Ar .-f W-- , .. n this witkyoul e/ZHcYOWN - XCLUeP'JVELY AT If you are an athlete you have t been eating SHREDDED WHEAT regularly at the training table. 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