E MICHIGAN DAILY .Y Graduation Suggestions ALARGE DISPLAY 'AT ;I BOTH, STORES- I Ora.ha.m I GIVESLONG SERE~ ASSIST tNI RII 'TrR HIR ElTIR EG A y, R 31 y 1R S 7'K I After a service of 31 years in the offices of the literary college, Miss Marion C. Goodrich, assistant regis- trar of the literary college, will retireE from duty July 1. When Milss Goodrich wats appo:inted! to the position of ass;istant reg istrarj i1 e r g r l,; o )~ o l targstrar of the liter iry college and previous to 1 Clss oodrich's appoint- ment carriedl the entire w,,ork of the registrar's office -upon his shoulders. . Approximately80S;tuldents were at that timie enrolled in the literary col- legewhc at that time included the engineering school. Four different sets of entrance requirements were used for admission to the University, courses being offered in Letters, Sci- ence, Arts and Philosophy. Four sets of requirements were also used for admission to the engineering school and for graduation from b)oth lepart- ments. The registrar's office ,vas tat that1 time located in 'Dr. Angell's oftice, It was later remZoved to Secretary Sith's present offices, and finally to its present quarters in 1908., When Miss Goodrich first took, up her duties as a University officiall there was no dean of the literary col lege or registrar.'Thie Pres,,idet of'p the University registered all inico:),i ng students and the task, acc ording71to Miss Goodrich, was no easy one, Benjamin L. D'Ooge was the first dean of the literary college and when SL DAY'S -CHURCH SERVIC ft1apoin;)Ulted devo' ited lonly one houlr eac (ay o is dIutte, sitt ing alt Mi Coo.r)OI',C1S desk f.or a hort period to do; th.e little wvork, then to be done. Rihard lHudson followed Ean D'Ooge, h'olding offic'e for 10 years. Hle was suc.ceeded by Dean John L. Reed Lo h.eld the1 office of Dean until hlis Ath, when Dan john R. Effnger pan appin~ited to the position. .Ac ording to Miss Gloodrich there have bseen great chan11ges in tae Ireis-l trar's office since her yea ,5 ago, alll made nece kriceIig nlxo the Univ.ersity- each year. John Iraulbet ch ,'171", V John Maulbetsch, '17P, sity footbaill player, is _vi, home of his parents, Go hetsch, on West Washingt, two wNeeks. "Maulli4, Stiliwater, Oklahoma. I ,,' Both Ends of Diagonal Walk* r UNITARIAN CHURCHN SWt1ate and1tHron Sts. SIDNEYF' S. ROBINS, Minister 10:40 A. M.- "A Modern Code of Ethics." A review of what a representative group of young people have, to say about the Ten Command- mnents and about ethical prin"- ciistoday., A chorus of girls, led by Miss Helend e, will sing at this service. Tree yeatr's program 'of the Y. P. R. U. is formally closed. A Cordial Welcome tox All! f IRS C 4PI , + _ SUGAR_ BOWL HOME MADE CANDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE.IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCHES Cor. therine and Diyvll Rev. Iheury Tatlock, D..D.,I Rev. Cliarl's T. -Webb, C 7:35 A. M.-H-oly Cofimt .10:30 A, -M. - Morning and Sermnon by the F "The relation of G( Mlan.- 4:30 P. lM. - Evening S and Address by 'the Re( ANN ARBO] BIBLE CHAT lleadquarters, in Lane E Classes meet in the Room." Up'per Room- Bible Clasi ur-day eveniings. univ~ Men's Eible Class S, morning, Ask or Printed -circula nouucing six courses. Read the Upper Room Bu "THOMAS M. IDEZ Instruc I i ANN ARBOR ISUGAR BOWL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron St., Below State J. M. WVELLS, MINISTER 321 East Ann Street I Students lunch V6 ;Mstll i rge tlh f t ou bu your vw'ier fuel as soon'as possible due to ;,penf(ing (.,!r ahorkt,,u,?am low proiducitinof.coal, which at a lter dakte may h ie the cai se of your foael costing you more money. Wehave all grades of (,n n No. 3 Vein Plocahontas, Kentucky and Wes Vigina Sft oal, ecelentquality Anthiracite,' and Genuine Solvay Cokei". Wesetfly oicit your inquiries. TLI~flflll~fl fflA r'n IunOFF 8E124iESTHURON THE PRUNER COL GO, UUI111.1,Phone office 1950 SF-i Yard 1950F-? 409 Jefferson High Class Food Open 6 a.m. 1Close 11 p.m :Iithl lt [ # 131 lIi919 @1§ til III1r. =TRINITY LUTHERAN ~. ar CHURCH F Ifth Ave. and Williamt St. 9:30 A. M-Sunday_ School. 10.'34 A. M.-The Sunday School' _ will render a service for _ 2 Children's Day., Special mlusic2 '2 and other f'eatures. J. M, WE LLS - willsek 10: 30 A. Ml. 12:00 Noon--Sunday School. e T hisNo for Taxi 4 ;r.srr .. . , ° f 0IVDON Ni The first and last word in real pipe comfort This is one of many styles of "TREBOR PIPES' ready for your. immediate use at six dollars. (QA' TREBOR will' smoke, cool and sweet from the start. The ivory stop- per at end of stem positively prevents any bad taste or discomfort.. If you have never smoked a pipe, the TREBOR will prove a new friend to be proud of. A veteran pipe smoker will appreciate the specially seasoned fine old i briar as, an old friend after the first puff.. Drop in and reethe TREBOR at, The Calkins-Fletcbher Drug Co. The Cushing Drug Co. Imported by GROSVENOR NICHOLAS & CO., Inc. 12 East 48th Street New York City Ifil iIIIIIIIII~lmmmIIl ZION LUTHERAN . tt Ave and Win' dgton Sts i - RV. E. C. ST11I OH , 2Paster _ ! The doctrine of Christ's ,vica - rious atonement far the sins of - men has. always begotten a * p sprit of self-denying service in those who have sincerely Eye- E lieved it. That's one reason why .:we stress this doctrine. Xi0:30 A. 1.- (German)1Res i-(t ing the Devil..: :e7:30 P. M. ' (English) A Chil dren's Day service.! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, I SCIE"NTIST soo o----"Peace I Leave WVith You"... ...Rol GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN 6:00 P. M. Young People's Meeting. Social Half-Hour. C. Stewart Baxter leads. "H1 OW TO GET AND KEEP, A SITUATION' PRtESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM 4at 10:30 We Sincerely Wish You A Happy Vacation. eWlrnms.ri - Geisezidorfer Co. ,f The Store Where Quality Gomel 1.First FIRST M TOITrHRf .M 1, £,'AE N ' '. MOO RE, Student Director SUNDAY1, JNE 1 2, 19721 10:30 A. M.-Children's Day. p:. 1 Churc Ediice,409S. I-iisioln I Ti 12Z: 00 Noon.-.Bible Classes for students at. Lane H all. 6:00 P-. M-Social Half-Hour for the Young People. 6:30 Y M.-MR. C. F. WANG, leader of Wesleyan G Devotional meeting. A cordia:l invtation .is extended to all stuFdents. ARRC t Mats. Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday 25¢-500 Nights 500"?sot-$1.00 11 12th Annual Season THE BEST HEALTH FOUN DATION- 5S REAL SAN ITATION' P'LUMIN&r T HE best foundation upon which to build your health and that of your family is sanitary plumbing. That's the sort of work we do. We will install in your home the con- veniences for which your folks have been eager for some time. WThy not talk it over with us? 11 Sunday services at 10:30 A. MW. Subject, "God thle: Preserver of a. Testimonial meeting Wedn esday evening at 7:30. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. Suin- day School at 11:45 A. M\., to which pupils under 20 may be admitted. A public readi,,: room, 236 Nickels .Arcade,1i open daily, except Sundays and holidays, from 12 to 5. o'clock. CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES South University Ave.% 4th Week" I lII In the three act comedy 4' oan1 . 99 F ~FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHtIURCH - 10:30 A. M The annual Children's Day service will be given byt members. of the church school, JUNE 19 IS SENIOR SUNDAY 1 7' Tworereiave of the Senior Class will give bri ' acdress, and the Minister will deliver a seraonlectur IW "MAN, THE ARTIFEX" Classes for Students F. P. ARTHUR, Pa stor 1111 BERANEK & MARTIN 10: 30 A. M.-A National gram for the Church. Pro- PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING Phone 2452 6:30 P. ?11. - Christiian En1,1- deavor. Xym. CasPresJ- dent. 7:30 P. M.-New Light on an Old Theme... 9:30 A. M.-Bible School. MAURICE TAILOR, Supt. .20 NORTH MAIN STREET 11 '"n!t''T 1. .(I