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The Wolverine, 1920-08-03

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they reverted to their pre-war status
as captains.
The last promotion is a permanent
one and comes as a result of the new
army program, by which a big na-
tional guard is to be created along
with a larger standing army.
Both officers are at Fortress Monroe
this summer training R. 0. T. C. units.

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CHRLUNION TO HAVE
CONCERlT ON WEDNESDAY

Gladys Owen, Dorothy M. Scholl, Irene
Simmons, M. Mildred Swanson, Minnie
Williamson, Annie Young.
Tenors-Albert S. Benham, Robert S.
Evans, S. B. Hadley, W. E. Legg, Cle-
ment L. Martineau, Harry G. Mershon,
Otto Stahl, Ralph T. Swezey.

Basses-P. J. Beatty, Charles A: Horiuchi, B. E. Laidlaw, Mc
Dutt, H. S. Geizy, Arthur T. Hall, K. hara, Jesse F. Warner, Mar'

ir and Wilfred
cience depart-
have been prc-
major, it has
active service
aporary rating
g to the gen-
r department

You will do well to get

BROMLEY, EX '20, MARRIES
A NORTHWESTERN GRADUATE
Donald C. Bromley, ex.-'20, was mar-
ried yesterday in Detroit to Miss Dor-
othy Dunbar of that city. The cere-
mony took place in St. Paul's Cathe-

dral.
Bromley is a member of Pi Delta
Epsilon fraternity. Mrs. Bromley is a
graduate of Northwestern university.
LIVERY Do you read liners? A good way to
[tiver advertise.-Adv.
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ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS
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knd Catherine Phone 423
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WORLD MOVES
D SO DO WE
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Wednesday evening the Summer
Choral Union under the direction of
Prof. Earl V. Moore, will make its ini-
tial appearance in Hill auditorium on
the occasion of the complimentary re-
cital given under the auspices of the
University School of Music. Owing to
the fact that Percy MacKaye is to lec-
ture in Ann Arbor earlier in the even-
ing of the same day, the concert will
be given at 8:15 o'clock instead of the
usual time.
The chorus will offer selections from
Sullivan's "The Golden Legend," and
Bruch's "Fair Ellen." Solo numbers
will be offered by.Grace Johnson-Kon-
old, soprano; Nora C. Hunt, contralto,
and Robert R. Dieterle, baritone.
Program Follows
The program in full is as follows:
Excerpts from "The .Golden Leg-
end".................Sullivan
(The poem by Henry W. Longfellow)
(a) Chorus: "God Sent His Mes-
sengers the Rain"
(b) Solo: "My Redeemer and My
Lord"
' Mrs. grace Johnson-Konold
(c) Chorus: "Evening Hymn"
"Vision Fugitive," from "Herodiade"'
........ .........Massenet
Robert R. Dieterle
Ave Maria.. i.. ...........Luzzi
Nora Crane Hunt ,
Dramatic Ballade, "Fair Fillen," Op.
24 ......................Bruch,
For Solo and Chorus
Piano Accompaniments by
Carol Wadhams
Organ Accompaniments by
Harry Russell Evans
Members of Chorus
Sopranos-Bernice Bush, Mr. S. A.
Bush, Harriet A. Cheney, Dorothy Co-
zad, Mrs. Helen Dyason, Hazel M.
Eddy, Zylphia Hall, Sophronia M.
Hamlin, Esther D. Hollands, Mary N.
Holland, Mrs. C. T. Johnston, Tunie
Holt, Mrs. Wave A. Hunter, Ruth L.
Juleff, Henrietta L. Kuieck, Lucille
Lewis, Mrs. Malherbe, Vera G. Parker,
Frances Todd, Helen W. West.
Contraltos-Mary Ellen Blaich, Mrs.
Ruth. B. Buchanan, Norma Fuller, Mrs.
0. H. Gillett, Mrs. Jennie McNeal,
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TYPEWRITING -- MIMEOGRAPHI
done at once and avoid t
. last minute rush.

GR AHAM
TWO STORES
Books and Supplies for all Colleges at Both Stores
G RAHAM'S

TWO STORES
Both Ends of Diagoonal Walk

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On the Huron River

we "do the rest."

Come and see us.

For
TAXI
or
BAGGAG E
CALL
City Taxi and Baggage Co
Fourth and Huron
HANDY INFORMATION FOR E
ANN- ARBOR TRAVELERS
DETROIT UNITED ALINES
Ann Arbor and Jackson'
(Eastern Standard Time)
Detrbit Limited and Express Cars-6:10 a.
m. and hourly to 9:10 p. m.
Jackson Express Cars (localstops west of
Ann Arbor)-9 :48 a. in. and every two hours
to 9:48 p. m.
Local. Cars, East Bound-5:55 a. i., 7:00
a. i.:and every two hours to 9:00 p. in.; 11:00
p. mn. To' Ypsilanti only: 11:40 p. in., 12:25i
a. mn., 1:10 a. im.
To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars, West" Bound-7;50 a. in. 12:40
a. in.
To Jackson. and; Kalamazoo-Limited cars,
8:48, 10:48"a. mn., 12:48, 2:48, 4:48 p. in.
To Jackson and Lansing-Limnited car, 8:48
P. M.;

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A MAURICE TOURNEUR PRODUCTION
This picture has been re-issued and stands out as one of
the best pictures Miss Young ever made.
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY
The Island of Regeneration
Featuring Antonio Moreno and
Edith Storey

Particular People

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FOR TRAVELING ANYWHERE, ANY TIME
You Will Enjoy Using the:
A.B.A. Travelers' Checks as issued by this bank. They
come in denominations of $10, $20, $50, and $100, and are
cashed by Banks, Hotels, Railroads, etc., without identifica-
tion.
--ASKUS
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101-106 South Main Street 330 South State,. Street
(Nickels Arcade)

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Would'She Grolv to
lBe Like This Man?
Must she spend the rest
of her days on this lonely
island?
. Could she teach this
childish being to talk and
make him'a companion?
Wonld she, t o o, b e
wearing a dress of leaves?

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how much longer our Energine Cleaning
over any other cleaning you have had.

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FOR KODAK AMATEURS THIS STORE IS G. H.
Cameras, Photographic Helps and Conveniences
that make Picture Making all the Easier,-Film
and Paper
EVERYTHING'S HERE
LYNDON AND COMPANY
719 NORTH UNIVERSITY

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What faced ,her as she
entered the cave?
It's a Strange Spectacular Tale of the South Sea
Islands, Where Han -LiPes Closer to
Nature anb Souls Are Found.

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FOR SALE
ALE-Four General tires and
30x3, slightly used. Price
Sugden Drug Co.
s in The Wolverine will do it

WANTED
WANTED-Good cook, either man or
woman, for fraternity of 45. Ad-
dress Box AD, care Wolverine.
WANTED-To buy canoe and equip-
ment. Call 1328. 604 E. Madison;

VELVET BRAND ICE CREAM IS ONE REASON.
The Detroit Creamery has established a permanent Branch

in Ann Arbor to supply the demand.

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