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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926

THE SUMMER MICHIUAN DAILY

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DAILY, OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all niembej ".of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session
until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday),

Volume VI

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 1926

iNumiber 12:3

Graduate Students:
Summer Session grades are mailed to graduate students only on request.
Those who desire such reports should leave a self-addressed stamped en-
velope at the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014 Angell Hall, before
Friday, August 13. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder.
Women Students:
The Women's League will not serve tea in Barbour Gymnasium during
examination week. Grace Richards, Acting Dean of Women.
To All Students Having Library Books:
1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Uni-
versity Library are notified that such books are due Monday, August 9,
before the impending examinations.
2. Students who have special need for certain books between
August 9th and 13th may retain such books for that period by applying
to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before August 9th.
3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at
the Library by Wednesday, August 11th, will be sent to the Recorder's
Office, where their credits will be held up until such time as said records
are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents.
William W. Bishop, Librarian.
(Continued on Page Four)

Dc-ocra ic Leaders inl1926
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FOR GOdEFR T.MOIEWO
OF CLETRC" T O O A
Forced into the background by the heated campaigns of Mayor Fred W.
Green and Governor Alex Groesbeck, who are candidates for the Republican
gubernatorial nomination, are the Democratic candidates for the same office,
Gerrit Masselink of Big Rapids and William Conmstock of Detroit.
The campaign for the Democratic nomination never produces the spec-
tacular struggle of the Republicans, but with a p~ossible split in the ranks of
the Republicans this year the chances of D~emocracy =take on a new signifi-
cance.
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Please address W. W. Denton, 4211.s
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Church St. Each 4 rooms and bath.
Attractively furnished. One tenantl
to care for furnace. 41-42-43-44
FOR RENT - Five room apartment
and garage. One block from Cam-
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ROOM WANTED
TWO OLDER students desire quiet,
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tings. Lost either at Angell Hall,
campus, Haunted Tavern, or South
.Division. Reward. 3157 S. Diviu-
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prepared foods
11:30-1:30 t5:00-7:30
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
AFTI RNOON AND) EVENING
Open every Night except Monday
and Tuesday
600E. Liberty Phone 9215

Daily Excursion to
PUT-IN-SBAY

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!ne Round Trip $1.2
Way (Return Same Day)
Leaves Detroit Daily 9 a. m. (E. T.)

IS Sundays
Holidays

The finest exclusive excursion steamer, the Put-in-Bay, noted for
its large ballroom, makes this trip a memorable one. Orchestra and
dancing aboard, without extra charge. Cafeteria aboard.
Four hours crammed with outdoor pleasures at Put-in-Bay-bathing-dancing-
groves for lunching and athletic fields. See the wonderful Caves, and Perry's
historic monument.
Connections at Put-in-Bay with steamers for Gleveland, Toledo and Lakeside.
Daily to Sandusky
The Put-in-Bay goes to Sand usky every day. Fare-$1.50 one way.
Special Friday Excursions to Cedar Point
(After July 4th)
A special excursion is made every Friday to Cedar Point-the fresh water rival
to Atlantic City-the finest bathing beach in the world-large summer hotels,
groves, and all outdoor amusements. Four hours at Cedar Point and seven
hurs at Put-in-Bay! Leaving Cedar Point at 5 p in. andl Put-in-Bay st 7 p. in.;
arrive back in Detroit 10:30 p. mn. Fare-Cedar Point, $1.75 round trip; Put-in-
Bay, 80 cents.

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Grange in a'broken field.
Self erecting front-snaps the lens into place as you
open the Camera. Finger tip focus. Diomatic shutter
and Kodak Anastigmat lens f .7 .7.
Let us show you these top-nothers.
No. 1i, Series II, (2Y4' x 34) $22.50
No. tA, Series II (2 x 4'f) $24,50
Calkins -Fletcher Drug Co.
We have served Michigan and her Students~ for 39 years,
CANDY SODA S

Dancing Moonlights
Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. mn.
Fare, Wed., Thurs.,60c. Sat.,
Sun. and Holidays, 75c.
py.

Write for Map Folder
Ashley & Dustin
Steamer Line
Foot of First Street
-Detroit, Mich.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
State and Washilngtoni Streets
REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor
DONALD TTAUNERMAN, MARGARET H. STAIR
Associate Directors of Student Activities
10:30--Sermon by Bishop Benton T. Badleyt.
12:00-12:45--Student Discussion Group at Wesley Hall.
6:00-7:00--Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. Sherman Rich-
ards, leader.
7:00-7 :30--Open House.
Division and Catherine Streets
SERVICE'S, SUNDAY, ALUUST 8
8: 00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M.--Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. Philip L. Schenk.

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Give the chidi
every mealLeL
benefit to teeth,
digestion. They
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for them.

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Happy children -health tUt.
Appetite and dgetintcoq a+
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FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Herbert A. Jump, Minister
E. Knox Mitchell, Jr.
University Pastor
10:5--Service of worship. e-
nion by Prof. Arthur E.
Haolt. of Chicago Seminary.

Sunday Wt c
8:30 OWulB

Rev. M~ichael 11. ii~.
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FIRST P~'!YILINCHURCH

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l uron ajidl Dvisioni Streets
MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister
t.EIMANN MRS. NELLIE B. CID WELL
Secretaries for Student Work
Offices, Lane Hall

First Church of Christ, Scientist
409 South Division St,
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning service. Subject: "Spirit."
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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9:30- - (19111 ~ CI 001.
10:4, 1'Mruj . orship with sermonby Rev. Warren E. Hall of
r\yi~ite, Mich., on the topic: "Eyes Upon the Mountains."
5: 30 Vou ne ile's Social Hour.
6:30 --Yon ia ' . pl.e's Society Meeting.

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