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Lawyers' Clb T Give!
Diance;H P1i K~appa signmar
To Hold Bowery Bull I
Ade l a Geever
To Hold Annu-ial
Yaletide D i nu, e r
Ad+elia Cheeverwil ntert''ain a
inim~ber of gues ts at the1 annlual
Christmas dinner Saturday evening.
Preceding th inner, the women of
the house will present a Christmas
m'as~iue which was written several
Boston Busses Chartered Pin g-Pong Lad d e r
ByMassachuisetts ClubToraetSrs
A dscssonof thi i(tonreport,
-n inv;estigZt ion of the Manchu~rian.
question authorized by the League
of Nations, was held in the meeting
of the Tnternational Relations Club
Tutesday night in the Political Sci-
ence Seminar in Angell Hall.
Meetings of the organization take
place every two weeks, on Tuesday
night, and all stuidents interest-d In
discussing international affatirs are
welcome (o attend. Further infor-
mnation may be obtainedl by calling
Faith Ralph, '33, vice -president, of
the Internation~al Relations Club,
A total of 19,722 farin girls are
now engaged in club work in Ala-
bama with 731 organizations.
Champlion. Football Team
Honored By Union Dance
The Mass
versity ist
to transporl
for Chris U(.n
are especiall
possible veri
dents will b
during the t
25 hours.S
setts or ne,
chusetts Club3 of the Uni-
charteri ng several buses
rt Boeston students hom6
nas. The fact th:4 thes6
Ily ch,,atred buses makes
ry low rates, and the stu-
be allowed great freedom
trip, which will tk about:
Students from MVassachu-
arby states w"4ho are in-
the trip are asked to con-
M. Landess '35, teo130r
tr ,no!" the Clu. 3 M-v. Lan-
Las rail and -kir rates to
Wedne sd ay, League
1Beginning Wednesday, a ping pong
ladder tournament will be held in
the games room of the League, Billie
Griffiths, '35, chairman of games
room activities of the Women's Ath-
Rktic Association, has announced.
A "ladder," on the rungs of which
are names of contestants, has been
posted in the gamies room. In the
tonrnament, anyv player has the priv-
ile e of challengig either of the first
Cla cople i fom<,I nd n 'r-year's ago for Adelia Cheever by Anne tsu ed m
mnal attire will crowd the campus this Little Brandies and was revised by ay chairim
week-end, as several fraternities en- SMrs. A. L. Clark. The presentation dter's also h:
tertain. Seven houises are holding 'of his masque, "The House of Boston~.
pledge formnals, and there will ba You j " at the Chriistmnas dinner is ~Th , club
numerous other danices. one of the tradition,, of the dori i-i ° _1to give
Friday night the Lawyers' Club tvr y.
will be the scene of one of the large! LateVr 1i the program Miss Alice 'ehs -,, r
fo m l ft e r hc s u d" Lo-,o o ei h st ethe direction of Alfred Stoddard, '3 . oi~ of bhe guiests, will singp a group d -Ally invi
Mr. and' M/frs. E. W. 1Durfee of Annr of sohgs accompanied b~y R;uby FPein- meeting, wi
Arbor are to chaperone the dlance. erV-, '34, colli st, land Janme L i1 o, I the Daily C
The an-nual Bowery Ball of the Ph t
Kappa Sigma,, fr)aternity is also to
take pace, with all guests in color- Amlong thosec present will incl ue
ful o tzrir ;anddecratonsillDean Alice Lloyd, Mrs. Byrl Bacher,
cabaret style. A. Colton Park, '35 sit, dano wme;Msj
who has chargfe of the affair, has Jeanette berry, assistant dean of
planned to have tables covered with wmn;Po.KC odr n r. Mto
the traditional chccke'red tablecloths Goddard, Miss Riosewarne, Prof. Louis ed W'Ioman>
andw hi sk y ottesconainngKarpinski, Dr. Charles Washburne Moan."
_ii w iiskeybtlscnaiigadMs ahun.Ehibaitio
candles placed gong the dances floor. an-lls 'asbre
Henry Hallada.y, '316, has directed the nttueo
play to be given by the pledge. class which Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Wade tectui e Bui
as part of the floor showe. Cider and and Mr. and Mrs. C. Locke Matthew; Plays:
doughnuts will be served betwveen will chaperontC and 'the Theta Chi T Lbor, tory
daunces downstrs pledge formal i at the chaptter house. F i Di
Th'ie highyot , it the social calenl- Saturday night Tau Kappa Epsilon' gan. Vs No
dar of the Alpha Deta Phi fraternity ill- have an informal dance which ssohn Thea
will be the wvinter house party which Mvr. and Mrlls. Richard Puller will !Cabaret, N
will open wvitha a formal dance to- chaperone..A formal dinner dance in! p. m. and 9
night Satuirdaiy night a dinner dance honor of the pledges will be held at 3 :30 p. m.
will' take place, Mr. and Mrs. 1'T.P. the Trigon chapter house. The chap- Dtoi: :
Baxter of G': and Rapidts are the erones will be M"lr. and Mr's. Stan-j Delta Phi,
guests of the fraternity for the week- ford N. Phelps of Detroit.! pha.
end and will act as chaperones.-___
Tfhe p1 d;._ formiyal of the Alpha-__
Taal Omegarteriyisto be held
tonight wth Prof.R. 1), Mhell and
Mrs. MitcellI as chaperones. Prof. :
W. E. Ley and Mrs. Ley wilfl attend
the Kappa Delta Rho pledge formal.-AI
At the Lambda Chi Alpha chapter * ~. .
house there is to be a formal dance
u~nder the directiion of George Keyes,
'34, at which iMr. and Mrs. I . C.
Webster will be present.
Th lde fPiK:Sgawill be honored tonight with formal $.
dance; the chaperones are to be Dr.
and Mrs. M. R. McGarvey and Lieut. They cone ins soft soles and with regular sot
and Mrs. R. R. Cour1seY.
Theta Xi fraternity is entertaining
also with a closed formal dance which
Prof. F. C. O'Dell and Mrs. O'Dell
and Mr. and 'Mrs. A. PI. Peakl will
be present. 123 E. ihet'ty Sit.
other dances tonight will be the
ifriormal party at the Chi Phi house
has recently i'x-en orgmti two persons whose name, appears di-
eall students anc faculty !roctly above hers. The winner then
ro are tresident;s of ltdassn-: miay place her name on the higher
ii opipo °+n,}r to becorme J of the two rungs. In this way the
Anyoe i~erk~ijd i co- cotes; my continue indefinitely#
t ed (tt le:nd he next and a larger number of couples may
:I'Wh w'ill b, :Hirolfl(T d in Iplay ti han it' he( uisual elimination
) ~iial ~ulli i) - ourn ament.
_ I All women who are interested in
#'G4 playing in the tournament butt who
ere ~have not signed. up, should do so as
" tp *() soion is posible., Th *re will be a
-_ paper posted in the games room for
icinrts: Majestic, "Paint hsproe
L"; vlichigan, "U1ndercover The tournament will continue until
,:firer Christmas vacation. Later, a
A special Union dance honoring
Michigan's Big Ten championship
football team will be held on Fridny
night, it was announced yesterday
by John W. Lederle, '33, Union presi-
dent,
Pictures of the members of the I
Varsity squad will be placed in the
corridor leading up to the ballroom
and photographs of Captain Wil-
liamson and Captain-elect Pay will
be placed over the mantel in thec
ballroom.r
The Michigan Wolverine will also
be placed on the mantel over the
fire-place . All lettermen on the Var-
sity squad have been invited to be
the Union's guests at this dance.
Hold IDinne' AL League
A dinner will be held by the mem-
bers of the World Pellowship Unionl
at their next meeting at 6 p., m. Fri -
day, in the Russian Tea Room in the
League.
The program of .the meeting con-
sists of a discussion of American and
foreign utniversities, and all women !
of either American or foreign na-I
tionality are invited to attend and
take part in the discussion. Infor-
mation regarding meetings or topics
to be considered may be from Faith
I alph, chairman of the organization.!
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LINGERIE- Dancettes, Gowns
in silk, flannel, and corduroy,
Chemise, Pajamas, Bed Jackets
39c to $8.95
Do Your Xmnas Shopping at the
LAURA BELLE SHOP
The Smart Gift Shopi
HOSIERY -A11 weights and styles
in the newest shades. We special-
ize ;n the new. Non-Riuh hose. It
will not run.
50c to $1.35
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l Atsrrin loo o Aichi formier W. A. A.
Art, aiifoo o Arcilor of the Lear
ondorebgk, disposal of ever
'Begaron orsbac," nation reg;ardi
Theatr 1e, 8:30 17. M.~m y1 ee
Vm'siy deateGriffiths, 8426.
1i1thwester, Lydia Maendel--
ar.~:00 p. M. Sophomore
alroom of League, 3:301
p. mn.; run Alley, League,
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Union, informal; lpha
invitaitional, Formal; Al-'
Sheei
XT 1' Pairs in
EP 'K.1and 8BI
rp-p 'i -i P S I Service af
69C, 3
for and 89'c,
:1 'Inl 'Womn
35 to $ 2.50
les and rubb~er heels.
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will be placecd in the
office on the first
gue, and will be at the
ryone. Further infor-
ing the tournament
,ed by calling Billie
GLOVS-in cape anrd French
kid. ea paiir $1.95 $b $3A9
There are also wool glovescs ard
mnittens at 85c to $1.
lifts for 7&omen
leproof
;r Chiffon
ia Lovely Silver
'pck Gift Lox
X2.25
id Semii-Service
aiur for $2.00
3 pair for $2.59
Lacy Silk Crepe
dond Satir~ Gowns
$1 95*o $395
Harid 1Bags, $1 .0b, up
+Gloves arid Jewelry, 59c up
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P~k~5--- i* all styles, inCluding9
the smart new zipper purses, dind
smart evening haq'.
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SILK SCARFS 85c rind $1
A gift +hat1 is liked by any young
woman.; We also have ad.complete
line of Puri Woolen Scorfs. ct
$1.95 to $7.95.
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RUssii'n JArt Novelties an~d Toys
make attractive Christmas Gifts
Our Prices Are Lower than Ever
TChere or' many other gifts w'hich you
do able to obtain at our modern shop.
FOR G IFTS THAT ARE APPRECIA.TED
AkMPUS SOP
229- So uth State. Street at' Liberty
315 -SOUTH STATE STREET
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Eat regularly... get eight hours sleep
and DRINK PLE NTY OF WATER
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follow this rule all winter-and to be sure of the water you drink,
serve ARBOR SPRINGS WATER in your home at all times.
Delivered to your home in case lots of six 2-quart bottles.
We can also supply you with chemically pure distilled water.
ARBOR SPRIING S WATER CO.
416 West Huron Phone 8270
"A meager meal becomes a feast when ice cireamn is ser ved."
CHRISTMAS DESSERT SUGBGES'TIONS
Santa Claus - Xmnas Trees --- Xn.,us Bells -- Poinsettas
Pumpkin Pies: Individual Large Pumpkin Pies
Nesselrod(, Bri-Lt Varsity Brick Plum Pudding
The MIUCHIGAN DAILY is able to endorse the
high quality of the merchandise which can. be
purchased at these markets It is the best food
anti the freshest that can be had at any marke"
in town
Wjli~~ ~Walter G. White, Prop.
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Free Delivery .thy Time of bay
0 ~n Eve iiings, Stundas and holidf#s
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We Handle the Best
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Ildve you ticied our 23c Drip Coffee?
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Chocolate :Ice Cream -- Butterscotch
Raspberry Ice CreamIl
l."asteunize 1 Milk and Cream
BU tterm itk Fresh Eggs
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SATISFACTION~l
Phione 22553 "For Sugsio ns~lw'
'.Ann Arboi"' IJBst iTecream"
36; tI'hirdtf.
Phonte 2.3 14I1
Quality and price are upon ane equal basis.
have- hCndreds_ of satisfied customers.
°That is why we
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WEST siDE DAIRY
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H4ein Bcokd Beans, formerly 20c, special at ...2
Khi zToreto Catsup, large bottle.... a.
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, large can...
Lakeside Hoiey Graaham Crackers, they're new, they're
different, very thin, 1 -lb. package..
for 1 fi. x
19C
17c
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MILK and ICt- CREAM
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Pdtatoi -S - Pocked under th6 supervision of Agriculture
School at~ New Hudson. Snow white cookers, all se-
lect-ed . 15-lb. bg 21 c
fancy bakers . - _ _ 15-lb. bag 26c
APPLES -- Fancy all graded Jonathans, Biel leflours, Steel
Reels, etc. To see them is to buy -them.. 4 lbs. 19c
IIIHead Lettuce, large solid- crisp heads. .. ... 3 for 19c
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