PAGE FOUR THE WOLVERINE THE DETACHMENT NEW S INKO GLEE CLUB SIGNS FIFTEEN WARBLERS JENI DYFATIJEII BIJHKE Fifteen membersrof the detachment ______tried out for the first practice of the Committee Will Open Plaem Officially detachment glee club, which is being About the Middle of . organized and conducted by Mr. Krieg- Next Week er, Company C. The men displayed a__great enthusiasm, despite the fact that the first try-out had to be conducted Low mass will be served by the Rev. without any written music. The men Father M. T. Borke i the Knights of rendered songs with which they were Columbus war tent at 7:30 o'clock to- familiar, and became acquainted with morrow morning for the men of the the various movements of the baton. second training detachment. During the practice the different About the middle of next week the parts were grouped, and arranged. committee In charge of the Knights of The arrangement, however, is not per- Columbus tent activities plan to offi- manent, for a number of additional cially open the tent. There will be a men will be given a chance to prove program, which will consist of music thmusicusical talent at the next re- and speaking. hearsal, which will be held Sunday af- More than 125 couples attended the ternoon in arbour gymnasium. The first dance given for the men of the next meeting will be the last oppor- detachment under the auspices of the tunity for new men to sign up for the K. C.'s in the St. Thomas hall last glee club. Wednesday evening. There were From the material obtained at the about 25 more girls than men, but the first rehearsal, Mr. Krieger expects to guests enjoyed themselves until a halt form the nucleus of a first class glee was called in order to permit the club. The men will be given written soldiers to get to their barracks at 11 music to rehearse from Sunday after- o'clock. noon, and additional progress is ex Refreshments were served between nootd ' dances, and Private Cruse rendered peveral entertainments will prob- a solo. The orchestra was the best in ably be given by the members of the town. Officials in charge of the dance glee club, both to the members of the pronounced it a success. Several detachment and to the general public, more dances may be given by the before leaving the city. Knights of Columbus before the pres- The members who reported for the ent detachment leaves Ann Arbor. first rehearsal were: M. A. Murphy, Practically every member of the de- Rhod, Caldwell, Cowan, William WV. tachment who attended the dance was Davis, Kieppe, Apel, Weiss, Warnecke, clad in his new uniform, and the ap- Kruse, Starburck, Herig, Hacker, C. T. pearance of 100 odd men in khaki Johnson, and Crawford. dancing caused comment from several noted visitors. This is the first all war dance that has thus far been giv- T ear Gasitis en in Ann Arbor. Strafe de Kaiser * tt will enssure the prompt de Hush, little Liberty bond, * livery of messages, mail, etc., if * Don't you cry- * the men of the training detach- You'll get the kaiser * ment who have families located Before you die. *in Ann Arbor, will have them * register at the HostessHouse. * Don't Crowd Boys! * * * ** * * * * * * .** "He looked over the buildings for the mechanics, and he is going to erect another large tent for the Y. W. ALL MAKES C. A. here."-Detachment News. ALLEW AKES Ye Hon. Proof-reader must have T YPEWRKITER ~ been fussing the night before. FOR SALE or RENT * * *O** * *, o When you expect guests on a Typewriting Done * certain day, it will save time ini * locating you for them if you will * HAMILTON BUSINESS * please leave information at the COLLEGE * desk in the Hostess House as to State and William Sts. *your whereabouts on that day. Save the Pieces Broken Eye Glass Lenses ground in our own shop, same day TRY OUR SERVICE.' EYES EXAMINED LET US SHOW YOU OUR ARMY AND NAVY FRAMES You Should Have One Haller & Fuller State Streat Jewelers Go to LYNDON'S 719 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. Eastman Kodaks Eastman Films GUARANTEED AMATEUR FINISHING ENLARGEMENTS FROM YOUR NEGATIVES A SPECIALTY I have led while others followed in amateur finishing for twelve years. Now we are still leading. We guarantee perfect results or no charge. We give you "Peace Time Results" as we have a plenty of Metol (which we could sell at $50.00 per lb.) and we venture to say that no other firm is using Metol for finishing. If you want the best results you will bring your films here ill1Asditsius LYNDON' S Universiy*Avene CAMPHOLADIHO MEN APPHE9IA1EIHEIR F0OD Have Big Chicken Dinner on Sunday, Says Letter Received from Former Student Members of the first training de- tachment, which are now stationed at Camp Holabird, Colgate, Maryland, clam that they get better food than they received while in Ann Arbor, ac- cording to a letter received by the officials of the detachment here. "They are building a number of shops of structural steel and concrete for motor repair in which some of our bunch are working on permanent detail already," writes C. B. Hover. "'Rveryone is working hard at one thing an danother from K. P. t(kitch- en police) to pick and shovel on the railroad, but well satisfied. "The food is fine-much better than we had at Ann Arbor. Forinstance, Sunday we had a big chicken dinner. Several of our boys have signed up to go overseas with outfits moving out in a few days. For once in my life I am lucky. Captain Glen Drake, who is from Adrian, and went to school with me, is here, and has charge of all motor transportation, and as we have 4,50 Otrucks here to say nothing of light cars you can see that he has some department. He is building a railroad as a state issue. I had a nice long interview with him and he wanted me to come with him. "There is a boat house right across the bay fro ous-some park. I am acting sergeant in charge of barracks for the time being. There are a mil- lion opportunities here and inciden- tally, lots of friendly young-well, fill out the rest yourself. "Our fellows really have made a tremendous hit here All the officers are after them. They never saw any- one drill here or calesthentics 'till we came." EASY TO DISCOVER BOOZE VIOLATORS Lansing, July 5. - Any man com- ing from Ohio into Monroe county with a new suitcase or traveling bag is carefully watched by members of the state constabulary who board the trains and interurbans looking for li- quor. Col. Roy C. Vandercook, whohhas been in charge of the detachment stationed near the Ohio line for the past week, says it is comparatively easy to detect the individual who is attempting to bring liquor into the state in violation of the state and fed- eral laws, and thus far few mistakes have been made. A few days ago a constabulary ser- geant boarded one of the electric cars. Near the door he noticed a large suit case. It was a cheap bag and was brand new. He;arelessy pushed it with his foot and the clink of glass attracted his attention. "Who owns this bag?" shouted the state trooper. No one answered, the man nearest the, bag being apparently interested in the daily paper. The trooper repeated the query at the same time tugging at the heavy suit case. Still no answer. "All right. It's confiscated," 'said the trooper, as he opened the bag an disclosed two dozen bottles of beer. As the soldier started from the car with the load of beer no one spoke, but the man near the window who had been reading the newspaper sighed deeply as he watched the suit- case disappear. Chinese and American Dishes OPEN ALL SUMMER Try GEORGE'S CHOP SUEY WAI KING LOO 314 S. State St. Phone 1244-3 NOT A HOLIDAY FOR MUSIC BOXES For the first time since the Univer- sity of Michigan training detachment Hostess house has been open both, pianos and the Victrola were busily engaged the entire day of the Fourth. A number of the men's friends, the Hostess house. Entertainmennnn wives, and parents visited the men at the Hostess house. Entertainment was provided by means of musical se- lections. A larger number of the men from the detachment were also taking advantage of the spacious quarters especially fitted out for them. HOSTESS HOUSE ATTRACTS MANY, During the past week there have, been a large number of visitors at the University of Michigan training de- tachment Hostess House. The guests who registered during the week were as follows: - Monday, July 2 Ernest Ruff, Monroe; Mrs. E. A. Kuhn, Miss Mildred Kuhn, Mrs. M. E. Kuhn, and Miss Myra Singleton, Greg- ory; Mrs. H. G. Burnham, Ann Arbor; Miss Anna Mott, Battle Creek; Miss Emma Forest, Jackson; Carl E. Top- ping and Miss Florence Topping, Gregory; Louis J. Platt, Miss Mary Platt, Miss Minnie McLeod, H. M. Kirby, Miss fipple, and Mrs. A. J. Gerwich, Detroit; Miss Mary E. Stang, East Tawas; Paul C. Dancer, Dort- bridge; Miss Ida Knudsen, Cadillac; and Miss E. E. Johnston, Flint. Wednesday, July 3 Miss F. Anderson, Muskegon; Mrs. Wilson Elliott, Maxine Elliott, Lake Odessa; Miss Evelyn Goders, Grand Rapids; Miss Izola Albright, Grand Haven; Miss Grace Dichtelmiller, Miss Nellie Dichtelmiller, and Mrs. Mitch- ell, Bay City; and Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead, Detroit. Thursday, July 4 Mrs. George Fair, Lansing; Mrs. W. L. Burken, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs. L. W. Moore, Alma; Mrs. Maude Saxon, Joseph Bradley, Miss Pearl Yates, Mrs. M. A. Murphy, Miss E., Murphy, Miss Helen M. Green, Miss Ruth L. McClelland, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keet- ing, P. Drew, Herman Betnor, Miss Hetty Bartoff, Miss Betty Gardner, PHOCNAM9AlY.C.IA MAKES 0l HIT WI[H ME1 Numerous Encores Prove Popularit of Songs and Other Forms of Entertainment Company C night in the Y. M. C.. detachment tent last evening was or of the best thus far given. The pr gram was short, peppy, snappy, at interesting. There were more the 500 in attendance, and the singers, f well as the other men on the lis were encored again and again. Cot: pany B will be given a chance ne Friday night, when they will put o a program composed of company to ent, while Company A will be billE for the following week. The entertainment was opened I the singing of the "Star Spangle Banner" by the entire audience. Co poral Jack Caldwell sang two sol while William Nyhoff also render' a solo, together with a few reading The program was as follows: Opening Chorus, Star Spangls Banner; Solo, "On the Road to Ma: dalay," "Perfect Day," Corp. Jas Caldwell; Readings and Solo, Willia Nyhoff; Eccentric Comedian, Corp. E Rhod; Cartoons, Vincent McDerni Solo, "Sunshine of Your Smile," Cor Ed. G. Kruse; Pianologue, E. Lest Krege, and Saxophone solo, Prv Boursma. Bible class will be eld at 9: o'clock tomorrow morning in Lai Hall. At 3 o'clock tomorrow afte noon the American Hawaiian 'r will give a concert in the "Y" tent. speaker, whose name will be announ ed later, will talk at the religio meeting at 8:30 o'clock Sunday nig in the "Y" tent. The motion picture machine w tried out last Wednesday night wi success, and the "Y" officials plan have several reels in the tent tonigl On the Fourth, a number of Ur versity women from Newberry Rei deuce, dressed in elaborate costume put on a pantomime of "Lochinva in the war tent. They were enthu iastically received. Mrs. Carl Smi rendered several piano selections. Mimeographing and Typewritin O. D. Morrill, 322 S. State St. (Oy Baltimore Lunch.)-Adv. - THE NEW CATALOGUE of the 11111versity,,G f loigl IS NOW READY Complete information concerning the eight Colleges and Schools LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS, EN- GINEERING, MEDICINE, LAW, PHARMACY, HOMEOPATHY, DENTISTRY, GRADUATE, AND THE SUMMER SESSION Special Courses in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Land- scape Design, Higher Commercial Education, including Railway Administration and Insurance, Architecture, Conservation Engineering, Education (affiliated with Ann Arbor Schools for Observation Study), and a Course for those preparing for the scientific administra- tion of departments of sanitation and public health. For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement, or Individual Information, address The Dean of the School or College in which interested, or SHIRLEY W. SMITH Secretary University Ann Arbor, Michigan