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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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LEAGUE ANNOUNCES
D NCE CHAPERONES
Informal Dance, Bridge Party
for All Students Will be
Held Friday Night.
LUNDQUIST WILL PLAYI
Invitations have been isued by
the social committee of the Wo-
men's League, to chaperones for the
second all-campus informal dance
and bridge party which will be held
Friday night, August 8, in the ball-
room of the League building.
Those who have accepted the in-
vitation are: Dean Edward H.
Kraus and Mrs. Kraus, Miss Lucy
Elliott, Mr. Carlton F. Wells and
Mrs. Wells, and Miss Frances Sei-
del. As acceptances have not been
received from others who were in-
vited, the list of chaperones is not
yet completed.
Contrary to custom, there will be
no receiving line for the affair
which is scheduled to last from 9 to
12 o'clock. Plans have been mod-
eled on those of the summer re-
ception given earlier in the session
and those in charge of the dance
expect that the atendance will be
as large as was had at the former
affair.
Music for dancing will be provid-
ed by Kenneth Lundquist's Am-
bassador orchestra, in the ballroom
while tables for bridge will be found
in the Grand Rapids room.
Margaret Morin, '31, social chair-
man of the League for the Sum-
mer Session, has had charge of the
arrangements for the dance and
has been asisted by her committee
consisting of Isabelle Rayen, '31,
summer president of the League,
Jessie Winchell, '31,_ and Virginia
McMullen, '32. Inquiries concern-
ing the affair, should be addressed
to this committee.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-That
the University of Texas will some
time in the future excell all other
schools in the United States ex-
cept the University of California,
was the prediction of Dr. Frederick
Eby in a recent address.

FAMOUS YACHTSMAN CONTENDING
FOR THE AMERICA'S CUP TROPHY

Department of Speech
Holds Annual Banquet
in Ballroom of League
Five men, distinguished in edu-
cational circles, spoke at the annual
banquet of the department of
speech, which was held last night;
in the main ballroom of the Michi-
gan League building. The affair
was attended by more than 150
persons, faculty members, graduate
students, and others who are con-
nected with the department.
Those giving short addresses
were Dean Edward H. Kraus, of3
the Summer Session; Dr. Thomas
C. Trueblood, professor emeritus of
speech in this University, who re-
cently returned from an extended
visit to South Africa; Dean Ray K.
Immel, formerly of the department,
and now of the speech department
at the University of Southern Cal-
ifornia; Prof. Robert West of the
University of Wisconsin; and Dean
G. Carl Huber, of the Graduate
school, who was the final speaker.
Prof. James M. O'Neill, head of the
department acted as toastmaster.
A short skit by George S. Kauf-
man, "If Men Played Cards Like
Women Do", produced under the
direction of Harry R. Allen, instruc-
tor in the department, was pre-
sented following the dinner.
Twenty percent of the total irri-
gated farm area in the United
States is in California.

MRS. L. GOMON £ . CtASSI F 1 E
PLANS LIBERAL ; ADVERTISINI J
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Problems of city government TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair
which are facing the Detroit voters rates. Dial 9087. M. Hartsuff.
will be discussed tonight by Mrs. WANTED-A small apartment with
Louis Gomon of Detroit, who is to kitchenette. For married couple;
talk before the Liberal Discussion to be occupied for the next
group on the topic, "The Real Is- school year. Location preferably
sues in Detroit Politics." The talk on East side. Reply Box 333.
will be given in a room on the 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33
third floor of the Michigan Union. WANTED-Two or three women
Mrs. Gomon was active in the re- passengers on trip to Niagara
cent recall movement in the neigh- Falls, leaving early Saturday
boring city, which resulted in the morning, returning Sun day
recall of Mayor Charles Bowles. night, $6.00 round trip. Call 7259
She is a member of the American between 5 and 7:30. p. m.
Civil Liberties Union. LOST

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LOST: Red and black fountain pen
near library or East University.
Reward. Call Michigan Daily.
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University. 4-5-6
WANT ADS PAY!

Sir Thomas Lipton,
World famous sportsman and his Shamrock V with which he will
contend for the America's cup in another attempt to take the trophy
back to England.

LEAGUE TEA CANCELED
The informal tea which was to
have been held this afternoon, in
honor of the foreign women on
campus, by the Women's League in
the League garden, has been can-
celed according to Margaret Morin.

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Unguentine for sunburn is the very best preparation made. Costs only
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Stone Sanitary Straws for Picnics
Lemonade tastes better through a sanitary stone straw sipper. Children
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General Electric Fans-$3.75 and $5.001
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Three Dependable Home Owned Stores
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