THE MICHIGAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928 DAI L Y -- .- University Dinner Plates Are Being Manufactured In Englanc h , '; r ( ff 1 alR[lto be no romance surrounding the -existance of the Michigan plates. SERVCES9WIL 3&IRL Objections were raised by some o the more fervent press agents but R . the theory is still upheld that the L U a d a plates "just grew." j Many Photographs Taken The pictures selected were of the most beautiful campus buildings, as can be seen from the reproduc- tions of rough drawings of two ty- MICHIGAN SCENES PICTURED pical plates, shown on this page. ON FIVE HUNDRED SETS Several photographs of the en- TO BE USED HERE trances of the new Women's Lea- gue, the General library, the Mich- igan Union, the William C. Clem- ents library, old University hall, the Hospital, Alumni Memorial hall, Wedgewood Company, Manufac- the Lawyers' club, Angell hall, Hill turers Of High Class Chinaware, auditorium, the gates to Ferry To Furnish Plates field, and the Engineering Arch were sent to the designers for the They just came gradually;. likeWedgewood company and from these photographs, composite de- Topsy, they just grew. There is signs were made and thus the no romantic story woven about product has been evolved. their creation. They just are. What The border, which has been cre- are they? The new University of ated by Prof. William C. Titcomb, Michigan dinner plates, 500 sets of of the School of Architecture, has which are now being, manufactur- been pronounced as by far the best ed by the Wedgewood company in submitted for any similar purpose; England will arrive in America it is both artistic and appropriate. some time late in November. In The original purpose of the new all the wealth of Michigan tradi- plates is to establish a tradition of tion there has never been anything Michigan plates in the homes of like them. alumni, in the fraternity and sor- They are to be dinner size ser- ority houses, and in all the dining vice plates with an original border halls in Ann Arbor, and because of, and views of entrances to twelve the very reasonable price, Alumni campus buildings all set in a back- association officials who are spon- ground of blue. The idea originat- soring the project predict a quick ed at Harvard university, where re- sell-out on the first five hundredj cent excavations caused the dis- sets. Through arrangements made covery of some old chinaware, very with the manufacturers by the plain except for a rather singular agents for the Alumni association, border, which, it is said, was used I Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, Inc., in the dining halls of Harvard std- of Boston, an unbelievably low dents iniyears gone by. The unus- price of twelve dollars a dozen for ual border of this set was repro- this Wedgewood ware will be duced,campus scenes were added charged., This represents only and the new Harvard plates were about thirty per cent on the price born. Ina very short time, twojordinarily obtained for such ware thousand sets of these dishes were in retail stores. sold. The first set of these plates To Autograph Some to be seen in Ann Arbor was a A rather unique sales feature has present at a-wedding last June and I been adopted by which the first immediately the query was raised, j one hundred sets out of the ovens "Why doesn't Michigan have some- are to be stamped on the back with thing like this?" And the $answer President Little's signature and was, "Michigan, has; our plates are numbered serially. Several of these now being made in England." numbered sets have already been Someone immediately suggested spoken for. A rather interesting excavations on the older parts of application was made by Clyde W. the Michigan campus, but the "just Colby, '11E, of Cleveland, Ohio, grew" party was in the majority who has asked for set number thir- and, in convention assembled, de- teen. These numbered sets will be cided unanimously that there was sold for eighteen dollars a dozen. Special Train To Carry Detroit Alumni To Navy Game At Baltimore On Nov. 10 ZVO lit I ,. t 4 3i r! ,-M aP 1 ._ ..._ ___ _, . a_ ' : , DESIGNER AND TWO OF THE PATTERNS TO BE USED Tolstoy Anniversar ON NEW UNIVERSITY P LATES TO ARRIVE HERE SOON To Be Observed Here ToBeObeveIHr ..,}... ,. j Prof. William C. Titcomb }4 I r } Iv qI#{Y 9l , 'pf dp Assurance of quality chinaware,Alumni association offices in Alum- is evident in the announcement ni Memorial hall and all orders that the plates are to be made by accompanied by payment will be Wedgewood, probably the leadingnd manufacturers of chinaware in the filled in order of arrival and will world. It is at the Wedgewood be filled according to the proper plant that the final designs and priority. Numbered sets willbe drawings were completed and the sent out consecutively as the or- electrotypes made. And it is by ders are received. the ceramic experts of the Wedge-i According to the scheme of dis-. wood furnaces that the plates have tribution arranged with Jones, Mc- been produced, thus guaranteeing Duffee & Straton, the importers, the highest type of workmanship all orders and payments are to be possible, in all phases of manufac- sent to the Alumni association ture. here in Ann Arbor and all ship- Eight Month's Work 1 ments are to be made directly from the import center at Boston. Pack- The entire proposition from its ing charges of one dollar are to inception last spring until delivery be included by purchasers in their of the plates next month has been remittances to cover the cost of a matter of only eight months as packing and expressing. Accord- was originally predicted by the ing to opinions of alumni, students agents through whom the deal was and faculty members who have be- made. come acquainted with the propo- The machinery for taking orders sition,. the idea of an official Uni- has already been set up in the versity of Michigan dinner plate --Olilillt" im lllill1111 ltl ll i mltl l "ll"ll l ulilill1 11 ll illlil111 li lillliilitlliilillir- CAS I THEATR LaFayette at Wayne Cadillac 1100 PRICES: THIRD BIG WEEK - = Nights $1.00 to $3.85 BEGINNING Wed. Mat $1 to $ SUNDAY, OCt 14th . Sat. Mat. $1 to $2.50 Mats. Wed. and Sat. PHILIP GOODMAN PRESENTS MARY OSCAR ETOIN &SH1A W -IN- New York Musical Comedy ITHE 5 O'CLOCK GIRL! 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Numbered = Optical Prescpfions n lishing. among the influential men in liter- 5 Filled In five hundred alumni homes ature and public affairs who are A 1fra ernityhoundsrou homes,pushing the centenial are George a HALLERS fraternity houses, sorority houses, Bernard Shaw, John Drinkwater Saet.Jwlr and dining halls, Michigan plates JernarGSalwJh DriHnkywar, Sate St. Jewelers will take their places at Christmas John Galsworthy, Dr. Henry van = time, as constant reminder of the Dyke, Hamlin Garland, Prof,! !itu!!uIIIIllltIIIIII1gIIIII I campus as a welcome memory of t Ann Arbor, of Michigan, and of all - it means to its students, past and A present. 1_ 1!!!!II!1!!!11i jl ll 11 1 l lii I II A--THEATER F NOW SHOWING Special - - Personal Stationery MARGARET 100 Sheets and 100 Envelopes o Bo S £ / MARGAT with your name and address in 1111 South University 1/ Block from Campi l It With' g Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Himh Grade Repair Service a ~- An intriguing mystery and=- crook drama replete with TALK IT OVER WITH thrills and unique twists- ' you'll like it. Added: ' THE HOME BUILDERS" Comedy-:- Metro News Popular Pictures at Popular You have been thinking about that new home. Now le Prices get down to real work on it-get the details worked out an = Admissions-10c, 20c, 30c t then the cost figures. = SOON SOON SOON' Exclusive Arcade We will handle the entire matter from the drawing of pla S Theatre Presentatons to last and finishing touches to the home of your dreams. WANTED 9,000 Students to join Arcade Ar Hom B i e Ic Theatre Scholarship Club ~Ann Arbor Koie Dulders Inc. Hear Details at this Theatre Wednesday Night- = !!Ul11lm.............................................11111!! ............ ___________________!l111!!1! _________________________________ -__ - Arrangements have been com- pleted for a Football Special on' the Pennsylvania railroad to transport the members of the Uni- versity of Michigan club of De- troit and their friends to and from the Michigan-Navy game, Saturday, Nov. 10, at Baltimore it was announced yesterday. The train will leave the Union sta- tiori, Third and Fort streets, De- troit, at five o'clock in the after- noon, Friday, Nov. 9, and will ar- rive in Washington at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Following a three hour sight- seeing tour of the Capitol, the party will leave on the same train for Baltimore at 12:30 o'clock, ar-1 riving there at 1:30 and traveling to and from the stadium in spe- cially chartered Gray Line motor' busses. The special will leave the Balti- more Union Station at six o'clock Saturday night on the return trip, and will arrive in Detroit at 9:30 Sunday morning. Table d'hote meals will be served on the dining cars of the Football Special at a charge of $1.25 for breakfast and luncheons and $1.50 for dinners. Prices for the round trip ticket and Pullman accommodations, and bus service to and from the game are as follows: Compartmeit (2 persons), $39.55 person; Compartment (3 persons), $33.55 per person; Drawing room (4 persons), $32.80 per person; tower berth (1 person), $34.31 per person; Lower berth (2 persons),1 $27.93 per person; Upper berth (1I person), $31.75 per person. A minimum of two tickets is re- quired for either a drawing room or a compartment. A reduced rate of $28.74 has been arranged for those wishing to leave Detroit on the Red Arrow at 4:01 o'clock, Thursday evening, in order to attend the big Michigan dinner in Washington, Friday evening. The Red Arrow is scheduled to ar- rive in. Washington at 8:50 o'clock, Typewriters FOR SALE OR RENT Typing Multigraphing Mimeographing HAMILTON TYPEWRITER LETTER SHOP State & William Dial 7831 Friday morning. Those leaving Detroit, Thursday, will return on the regular Football Special after the game. Club cars will be oper- ated on both trains and will be open for service at all hours. Alumni headquarters for the Navy game are to be located in the Southern hotel, Baltimore. DR. CHERRING TON WILL SPEAK HERE- Dr. Ernst H. Cherrington, sec- retary of the World League Against Alcoholism, and one of the lead- ers of the Anti-Saloon league of America for many years, will de- liver the first Weslyan Guild lec- ture of the season at 7:30 tonight in First Methodist Episcopal church. Dr. Cherrington's subject will be "National Prohibition. Its purpose and achievements." His talk will be of a non-partisan na- ture. Dr. Cherrington is characterized by guild authorities as being well qualified to handle his subject. He has been the editor for a consider- able period of the magazine "The American Issue," as well as the author of several books. , Among the best known of these are: "His- tory of the Anti-Saloon League," "Evolution of Prohibition in Amer- ica" and "America and the World League Problem." ..:1111111il1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIII1II 111 11111111111111111111ilI - W The UER T Shows Continuous Today S1:30 to 10:20 - e N f ::