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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926

THE SUMMER MICHIUAN DAILY

PAGE THREz

THeUME MCRZN DALPAET-E~

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DAILY OFFICIAL

BULLETIN

Grinius
By

Chosen
Lithuanians!

Classified Ads
WANTED

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session
until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a.,im. Saturday).
Volume VI SATURD)AY, JULY 31, 1926 Numiber 117
Foreign Students :
The foreign Students in Ann Arb~or are cordially invited to a party at
Helen Newberry Residence from 8:00 to 11:00 o'clock on Saturday evening,
July 31st.
The women residing at Newberry House this summer will be the
hostesses for this occasion.
fuir I iali1k, President. Cosmiopolitan Club.
Education Students:
The annual banquet of the Educationial Clubs will be held in the Michi-
gan Union on Tuesday. August 3, at 7 o'clock. President Paul Voelker of
Battle Creek College will be the principal speaker.
The Comnmittee.
Teachers' Diplomas :
Students expecting to complete (during the Summer Session) the re-
quirements for degrees or for teachers' diplomas are requested to call at the
office of the Secretary of the School in which they are enrolled and fill out
the necessary blanks preparatory to the payment of the diploma fees to the
University Treasurer. Edward H. Kraus.
Examination Schedule:
The final examinations in the Schools and Colleges on the eight weeks
basis will be conducted according to the schedule printed on page 30 of the
Summer Session Announcement. This schedule will also be pr'inted in the
lass, weekly bulletin and posted on the various bulletin boards. All classes
will continue to meet regularly until Wednesday noon, August 11.
Edward H. Kraus.
Attention Householders:
All householders having rooms available for men students for the first
semester 1926.27 are requested to list their rooms at once with the Office'
of the Dean of Students. Call 6115.
F. B. Wahir, Assistant Dean.
Attention Faculty:
Any faculty member who hasA a house to sublet for the college year 1926-
1927 will please call the Office of the Dean of Students (6115) and list, as
soon as possible. F. B. W ahr, Assistant Dean.

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dent friend for coming college year.
Please address W. W. Denton, 4211
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!Mate and Washiing~ton Streets
R1EV. ARTH~URt W. STALK(ER, Pastor
DONALD) 'iIM1MA N, 34AIWARET H. STAIR
Associate Di)rectors of Student Activities
10 :30-Dr-. C. W. Rufus,, "The Spiritual Message of the Starr."

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CONGREGATIO0NAL
CHURCH
Herbort A. Jump, Minister
E. Knox Mitchell, Jr.
University Pastor
10:45-Service of worship. Ser-
mon by Prof. H. Ht. Walker
of Chicago Seminary.

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Catholic Students'
Chapel
Wil1l1am and T1homipsoni
SunTday Masses
3:30 o'clock
Rev, Michael 11,IBourke
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Division and Catherine Streets
SERVICES, SUTNDAY, AUGUST I
8:00 A. M.--Hloly Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion and Sermon. Rev. Philip L. Schenk.
4:00-6:00--Open House at Harris Hall.

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l{EIMANN MRS. NELLIE B. CAl)WELL
Secretaries for Student Work
Offices. Lane Hall

First Church of Christ, Scientist
408 South TDivision St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning service. Subject: "Love."
11:45 A. M.-Sunday school following the morning service.
7 :45 P. M.-Wednesday evening testimonial meeting.
The Reading room, 10 and 11 State Savings Bank building, is open
daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal holidays.

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Morning Worship wvith sermon. Topic, "Liberty and Law,," by
the Rev. Warren E. Hall of Wyandotte, Michigan.
Young People's Social 1-our.
Young People's Society Meeting.

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