67 The Courier-Review. After the banquet all hands repaired to the stage coach, that was waiting outside the door, and rode home. A number of horns were provided for jolification, and a large quantity of red lights, giant fire crackers and Roman candles were on hand to light the way. A few of our police were rudely awakened and badly scared at the novel sight of a flambeau club on an old-fashioned stage coach rolling up the street. All made Merry and everybody voted T.N.E.a success.The new men are waiting impatiently for the next initiation. The T. N. E., which came here last year, now has a strong chapter, and is here to stay. SOCIETY NOTES. The Sigma Chis gave a Hallowe'en party at J. D. Bowersock's. Miss Mabel Sayer entertained the Thetas at her home on Hallowe'en. Mrs. Snow is at home to the young women of the University on the first and third Friday afternoons in each month. Invitations are out for a party to be given by the Y. M. C. A. at the residence of Mrs. D. C. Haskell next Friday evening. The Daughters of the King have issued invitations for a reception at Professor Penny's on Thursday evening, November 8th. The Misses Mary and Edith Snow entertained the Pi Phis at their home on Mount Oread on Hallowe'en. The evening was gayly spent in dancing, playing games appropriate to the evening, and telling ghost stories. About forty young people were delightfully entertained Tuesday evening by the Misses Snow. Whist was the principal feature of the evening, but dancing and a general introduction to the "Hutchinson family" were also indulged in. The concerts given at Music Hall on Thursday and Friday nights of last week, by the Detroit Philharmonic Club, were much appreciated by music-loving people. Herr Ludwig Blauer's rendering of Sarasate's Faust Fantasie was especially fine. The Woman's League reception at Mrs. Williston's home last Saturday afternoon was a very enjoyable affair, both to the members and the guests. A large number of University girls were present, and all listened with interest to a paper on "The Life of a College Girl at Cornell," read by Mrs. F. H. Hodder. Chocolate and wafers were served by the Senior girls. The Woman's League is an organization which has a worthy end in view, and the girls should appreciate the interest taken in their welfare and happiness by the women of the Faculty and the professors' wives, and should do their best to show their appreciation by attending these occasional social gatherings. Coal at Griffin's. Pat Graham makes fine shoes as well as does repairing. East Henry street. All the best grades of Coal at Griffin's. Theme Paper. 100 sheets in tablet form. All prices met and beaten at the University Book Store. AT THE BOSTON, VICUNAS, UNFINISHED WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, THIBET CLOTH SUITS, LONG BOX OVERCOATS, IRISH FRIEZE ULSTERS. A. URBANSKY. Silver Links, Silver Tie Clasps, Silver Hat Markers, Silver Novelties of all Kinds. Art Stationers. Invitations, Fine Writing Papers, Menus, Etc. 100 Engraved Visiting Cards and Plate $1.50.