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THE YPBILANTI DAILY PRESS. YPBILANTI, MICH.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, I*4o PAGE EIGHT DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 8. Music note 32. Elongated On 1. Reaort 9. To omit flail NEWS 4. 10. 33. of NORMAL STAGE Any deity Explodes Company 7. Mother- 11. Ahead actors News of-pearl 16. Ana (abbr .) 34 Excessively Arbor game Ann Capitol of 18. A Distress EO. 35 and Idaho at cards signal began a week of dedication ser- 12. Adjoin 19. A metal 39. Masculine College Calendar Two Men Die in Plunge Friends Mourn Death vices In their new building with 13. Unnerve 20. Muffler name Candle 40. Culmination F. Lutz, 48 formal opening of the structure by 14. Teamater'a 21. From University Power of Enoch SCREEN command 22. Fat 41. Boast TODAY Arbor, Mich., Oct. 7 Bishop Ra> mond J. Wade. Detroit. Ann 15. Wheeled 24. Tersely 42 Mass of Ice 4:00 p. m.—W. A. A. Board Meeting. Gymnasium. Plant, Services Today Friends here are' mourning the Participating in the dedicatory ser- Hollywood, Oct. 7 —UP—Produc- 44. Yesterday's Anver Pierce Hall. who vehicle cogent Reared 4:00 p. m.—Pan-Hellenic, death of Enoch F. Lutz. 48, Harrison, into A frolic 45. Half an em l’hl Dinner, Sorority House. Friday night vice was Dr. William E. er Edward Small warned his col- 17. Peep 25. Hideous 48. 6:15 p. 111.— Sigma Nu Ann Arbor. Mich., Oct. 7 —Final succumbed In Detroit Ypsllantl. superintendent of the movie 18. Slightest 26. Periods of 46. To advise 50 Three-toed p. m —Pi Kappa Delta Mixer, Alumni Lounge. watching the Detroit-Catho- leagues today that audiences 7:30 rites were conducted this after- while district. Dr. Charles W. Brashares. of a 20. Bend time (dial.) sloth TUESDAY game. Mr. Lutz lived In know “every possible turn one lic football pastor, presided and several new and of 23. Unsteady a. m General Assembly, speaker, Rollo Walter Brown, noon for Dewitt C. Warren. 58. 16 years ago. story” "every trick the 2 3 YSX/AyAZ/y/A'' fe 10:00 Ann Arbor members were received. trade," the sooner they real- 27. English 1 I I I* l Pease Auditorium. the two men who plunged to Surviving are his widow. Ger- and of Programs have been arranged ized fact, the sooner they navigator p. m.—Goldfeatber meets, Alumni Lounge. Saturday when a scaf- trude, four sisters, the Misses Elsa this i » 7:30 n their deaths throughout this week to provide would their box office tro- 28. A game 7:30 p. m.—Home Economics Club. Welch Hall, room l 3. and Otillle Lutz, this city, Mrs. of shed Hall. fold gave way at the University of an opportunity for all divisions ubles. bird 7:30 p. m.—lnter-Fraternity Council, Charles McKenny G. F. Ronneburger and Mrs. be represented. Michigan power plant, ltec. E. C. of Milwaukee, the church to Small, who is president of Ed- 29. Monkey Charles Matzek. both Malay coin Stellhorn officiated and burial was Wis.; three brothers, Walter Lutz. ward Small Productions, Inc., which 30. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED releases its pictures through Unit- 31. To set again Cemetery. Grosse Folnte; Christian Lutz. In Forest Hill Artists, returned from 34. Escort Mr. Warren was born Sept. I*. Milwaukee, Wis.; and Godfrey Mich., Oct. 7—An- ed New Group and Ann Arbor. York. He said that the salvation 36. More Westminster League 1882, In Ann Arbor. He was mar- Lutz. Ann Arbor; a number of being made of nouncement Is the of the industry be “new ideas Independent ried Sept. 15. 1910 to Lydia Stoll- nieces and nephews. of Miss Mildred Elseman, would marriage in film an dtreatments, 37. English poet steimer, who survives him Toledo, and Donald Hartman, this stories 20 7' 2! 23 Meeting pretentious Burdens 77 Enjoys surviving brothers, presented on a more 38. Luncheon Also are five city. The ceremony took place In Kenneth New Church Building scale. 40. Warp-yam Arthur Warren. Adrian. To- • • • the Salem Lutheran Church In 13. Eskimo tool w meeting was indicating from which town Warren. Dearborn, and Jay, Lester Dedicated This Week ledo Sept. 12. Mr. Hartman is the A 6:30 luncheon i tbc:"| Ann Ar- G Robinson, who trades 44. Prickly enjoyed by Presbyterian West- came. and Harry Warren, all of Mich., son of and Mrs. Claude Hart- Edward the Klotz, Ann Arbor. Oct. 7—Metho- Mr. “tough roles, envelop of i League evening It was found that among the 65 Ray Cali- principally In guy” minster Sunday as bor; a sister, Mrs. dist congregation Sunday man. E. Kingsley St. repre- fornia; and several nieces and Church was honored today with a life fruit i a reception for the local college present five states were membership in the American Pig- 47. Crawl 31 32 33 34 35 students. sented. They were California, Wis- nephews. 77 Minnesota, and The other victim of the tragedy eon Racing Union. Robinson likes 49. Big A committee from the Women's consin. Michigan, was Earl J. Brough, 47. Gordon Gill Head pigeons and will accept the award 51. French river Union of the Presbyterian Church Indiana. Mrs. Will wae had worked on the scaf- at a banquet. 52. Produce served the luncheon. Members of A response to the welcomes The men president of the West- fold for two days laying brick, and Eighteen hundred members of 53. Ovum the committee Included Mrs. J. A. given by the W. ! minister League, Miss Saturday were laying stone The Cherry HillMethodist Group the society voted him the mem- 64. To tint with Geddls, Mrs. R. J. Baker, Mrs. added weight of the stone, it was bership because he in- color K. Crawford, and Mrs. Kenneth t Lowry. aroused Miss Cook 6ang “The Last believed, caused one end of the Sunday terest in pigeons in a movie which 40 HI yy 43 HH 45 qfc Crawford. Carol Cherry Hill. Mich., Oct. 7—The Mr. and Mrs. George Gill DOWN H 2 77 Rose of Summer". She was ac- suspended scaffold to slip from its portrayed their early use in car The high school youth choir sang meeting Worn- evening. 1. Concealed companied by Miss Dell. hangers, plunging the men to the organization of the i rylng news dispatches. 47 H& 44 50 "Living for Jesus" and “Keep Lucretla • « obstacle 77 Interesting were mov- ground. an's Society of Christian Service ] Mr. and Mrs. John Maegle, South * Smiling”, after which several wel- Especially 2. Part of a ing shown by Ralph L. Surviving Mr. Brough are hts church Tuesday Ypsilantt. arid Mrs. Lucy Maulbet- Buck Jones, one of the greatest comes were given. pictures was held at the window ; Witherspoon. They were taken at widow. Edna J.. and five children. sch, were dinner guests. of the two-gun- heroes, dug from Rev. Raymon Burns Bair gave afternoon. Mrs. Gordon Gil! was \ Northfield. 3: Skin disease held at Port-. Both were employes of the Build- Sunday Edwin Minehart. the archives of the a cordial welcome to the students. I the- students' retreat of silent screen 4. Furniture last spring. ings and Grounds department of elected president; Mrs. William Mr. and Alfred Lau and today a strip of film which in- Others were a welcome from the 1 age Lake f Mrs. he trimming The meeting was closed wltn the University. Schroeder, vice president; Mrs. son dinner guests of tends to use as evidence that he sessions by James Breakey, Jr., little were 5. Eskers t by Vic- the singing of "True Hearted. 1 from recording secretary; Mrs. Huston, De- was the originator expres- mmmrr and one the trustees William Houk. Mr. and Lloyd of the 6. Contradict An interesting feature Whole Hearted” by the group, and Mrs. Robert Simmons; correspond- troit, Sunday. The dinner was in sion. "Hi Yo Silver”. tor Wilson. of the program was Mr. benediction. ing secretary; Mrs George McKim, honor of Mrs. uncle, Jones Is suing Republic Pictures directed by I Lau's William put Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Wither- treasurer; Mrs. Jennie Houk, sec- Minehart, Plymouth, whose birth- for rights to the expression. The Wilson when he had students THE MOST thumb-tacks on a Michigan map. | spoon are the student directors. retary of missionary work; and day occurred that day. film company claims priority. Betsy Ross Wall Frieze Miss Jane Oliver, secretary of Mrs. Walter Wilkie and Mrs. Jones started taking account of AMAZING children's work. James Burrell were Wednesday af- the films he had played In. He After the meeting, lunch was ternoon guests of Mrs. George tried the talkies, but was unable Being Made at Prospect Social Committee Sponsors l/111l served in the church house Simmons. to find one where he used the call. Mr. and Mrs. William Houk vis- He commenced digging through the (! DEMONSTRATION grade students at Pros- Pictures to Illustrate the work ANNUAL BAZAAR. DINNER ited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hearl. silent horse operas and found a Sixth First All College Dance produced pect are making a wall frelzfe of and songs are being found by the PLANNED BY WOMEN Stony Creek. Thursday afternoon. film in 1927. One se- quence, said, Ross, a group of women children In books and magazines, The Woman's Society of Chris- Mrs. Philip McNulty and son. Jones shows him call- Betsy evenings. Saturday was chos- SAFETY AND surrounding Ross the and are being brought to The first all-college party at day 'of tian Service. Unit 11. met at the Carl. Mrs. Moyer, Lucy ing his horse. He plans to call in Betsy and school ElAnl lip reading experts flag.