THE MICHIGAN DAILi LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I SUNDAY, NOVE31BER 21, 1920. Number 42. ksgiving Recess: he Thanksgiving Day Recess consists of Thursday, November 25, All classes meet as usual on Wednesday, November 24, and Friday, mber 26. n the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts each absence on .esday and Friday, November 24 and 26, counts as three. For absences nose days the Committee of Attendance accepts only excuses from Effinger. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. i Faculty Members: opies of the Faculty Directory are now being distributed through the taries of the various Schools and Colleges. In the case of the College terature, Science, and the Arts, the books have been placed in the f the Dean's messenger boxes, the individual compartments being too . Additional copies may be obtained from me. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. 'fle Club Meeting: here will be a meeting of the Romance Club on Tuesday, Nov. 23, at o'clock, Michigan Union, Room 306. Papers by Professors Talamon larja. A. C. CANFIELD. rs in College of Engineering: Vill have their next assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 11 o'clock in 348, Engineering building. Dean Cooley will speak. Important class ess will be transacted. H. H. HIGBIE. nts in Electrical Engineering, 2A: en o'clock lecture section will occupy Room 411 on Tuesday, Nov. 23, ,d of Room 348. The 1 o'clock lecture section will meet in the usual H. H. HIGBIE. MASONIC GAT-ERING May Have Aero Unit Here LABORATORY FACILITIES NOT HERE TOMORROW A large number of men came to the SUFFICIENT FOR DEMAND R. O. T. C. offices in the Engineering building yesterday morning for infor- (Continued from Page One) Banquet, Parade, and Entertainments mation concerning the establishment take workin our department merely Planned for Grotoes of an aero- unit of the R. 0. T. C in as an elective were advised to take l Zal-Gaz Masonic Grotto of Ann Ar- theUniversity. some other science, and consequently' bor will act as host tomorrow to According to Major Robert Arthur many who would have taken chemis- Shadukiam Grotto of Detroit, Tan- five of these units are to be establish- try had to change their plans. At Sein Grotto of Jackson, Gnis-Nal ed in universities this year. Through present we have comparatively few Grotto of Lansing, and all other the co-operation of the Department of laboratory students who are not tak- southern Michigan grottoes, with a Military Science and Tactics It is ing chemistry as a oundation study banquet, parade, and evening enter. I hoped for this year. for one of the professions. tainment. At 4 o'clock the arriving delegates will be met by the Zal-Gaz band and 3 JUST RECEIVED escorted to the Armory, thence to the various banquet halls. Shadukiam ". will dine at the Armory, Tan-Sein and _ _T IY _ UNIVERSITY MEN! Best and saf- est place to put your money is with HURON VALLEY BLDG. & SAVINGS ASSO. Dividends never less than 6 per ct. Can withdraw money anytime and receive 5 per ct. from day of in- vestment. Wm. L. Walz, Pres., H. H. Herbst, Secy., Saving Bank Building.- Adv. The Kempf Music Studios-Piano, Organ, and Voice . Instruction. Es- tablished 1880. 312 S. Diviion St. Phone 212-J.--Adv. I 1D1Ti UF'Q Gnis-Nal at the Y. M. C. A. buildin and Zal-Gaz at the Masonic temple The grand parade, starting at o'clock, will consist of four bands, drum and bugle corps, and memb of the grottoes. It will march fro the Armory on Huron to Main, Williams, to State, and down Huron the Whitney for the evening enterta ment. A loving cup will be present to the best band, the Zal-Gaz cast w; give an exemplification of the ritu and numerous Prophets will ent tain. Type writers for rent at the Scho of Shorthand, 711 No. Univ. Ave.-A . . . . . . Dr Engineers: Lssembly will be held in room 22, at 9 a. m. Professor Roth+ peaker.Y 348, Engineer building, on Monday, of the Forestry department will be A. H. LOVELL, Junior Mentor. WHAP'S GOING ON SUNDAY -University Men's Bible class !ets in Laneehall. 1-Leonard A. Barrett speaks in esbyterian church on '"Thanks- lug.~ -Cabinet club meets at Sped- g's studio for Michiganeusia"n ture. -Glee club rehearsal, second r reading room, Union. -Chinese Students' club meets at Le hall to discuss the north na relief campaign. -Student volunteers meet in their pictures taken as soon as pos- sible for the Michiganensian. Members of the Veter"ns of Foreign Wars, post 422, may leave orders for group pictures at Spedding's studio. SUNDAY SERVICES IN A NNt ARBOR CUCE "Thanksgiving" is the general sub- ject in the Ann Arbor churches today and several special services are to be held at different churches during the day. At the First Baptist, J. M. Wells will speak on "Gratitude for Service and Christianity"at 10:30 o'clock.cAt the morningJ service of the First Presby- terian church, LeonardiA. Barrett will conduct a special Thanksgiving service. The theme of the meeting of the Christian Endeavor at-6:30 o'clock is to be "Thanksgiving Uratitude." This meeting will be preceded by a social half hour beginning at 6 o'clock Rev. Lloyd Mere Wallick will preach on "A Divine Thanksgiving Proclama- tion" at the morning service of the Trinity Lutheran church. "Celebra- tion of Harvest Home" is the subject of the Zion Lutheran morning serv- ice. (f y d fwMr .. e r .. °S ecaodf .nc.ToayN -,. My Dairy Lunch: Our food is the best Our -prices are right HOURS 7 A. M. TO1 P. M. 5 P. M. TO 7 P. M. 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BETSY ROSS CANDIES 15 NICKELS ARCADE mam 'illlillrlllrt~rltti11111lt111111.1llt11l~l~l~ ltlltl~t11H1111111tIItH~it~lllllp~111Ir[11rglllII11111l111E11[llltItlllrw : fupper and social arian Guild hall. 3ocial half hour at church. half hour, the Metho )-Wesleyan guild holds Thanks. ving devotional service at Meth- list church. --Prof. I. H. Bartlett speaks to nitarian Guild forum on "The ods of a Primitive Religion.." 1--Christian Endeavor meets in resbyterian church, preceded by cial half hour. 1--Rabbi David Alexander of Ak- n, O., speaks to Jewish Student ugregation in Lane hall. -Dr. Lynn Harold Hough ad. -esses Wesleyan guild on "The mpler Puritanism"gatlthe Metho- st church. -Fred M. Butzel of Detroit speaks Menorah society in Lane hall. MONDAY -Junior engineer assembly, room 8, Engineering building. -Freshman lits meet in Univer- y hall. -Glee club rehearsal, second or reading rom, Union. -Marine Corps club meets in om 302, Union. -Student Enights of Columbus et in Ann Arbor council rooms, 5 E. Huron. TUESDAY )-Senior engineer assembly, )m 348 Engineering building. i-Wyvern meets for picture at, rbett and Hamilton studio.' -Czeche-Slovak club meets in; ne hall. All Bohemian students vited. -Student council committee on1 derclass conduct meets at Union. U-NOTICES Classical club will hold an in- rtant meeting at 8 o'clock, Tues- y evening, in Alumni Memorial L to discuss a revision of the istitution. Prof. John R. Brumm. the rhetoric department will give] address. bers of the Veterans of Foreign rs post 422 who have not ob-' ned buttons or receipts for dues,E y get them between 7 and 8 1 lock any night this week from, bert or Cochran, 802 Monroe for the k A Other subjects at the Ann Arbor morning services are "The Helping Hand" at St. Andrew's Episcopal by the rector; "Jesus the Radical" by the pastor at the First Methodist church; a historical sermon on the "Disciples, Their Origin and History," at the Church of Christ (Disciples), and "Can a Christian Accept Evolu- tion," by Lloyd C. Douglas of the Con- gregational church. This last ser- mon was suggested by remarks made by William Jennings Bryan in Hill auditorium on Nov. 7. WAR WOIRKER WILL SPEAK TOMORROW Miss Harriet Taylor, prominent Y. W. C. A. 'secretary of New YorkE city, will address all women of the- Univer- sity and Ann Arbor at 3 o'clock Tuds- day afternoon at Sarah Caswell An- gell hall. "Women the World Over" will be the subject of Miss Taylor's address. During the war Miss Taylor was head of hostess houses and all other Y. W. C. A. work in Europe. While in Eu- rope she made her headquarters at the Hotel Petrograd conducted under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. Here she received delegations from Bul- garia and other parts of Europe ask- ing that she establish associations in their countries. Miss Taylor is at present executive secretary of the for- eign department of the national Y. W. C. A. Miss Taylor will be a guest at Martha Cook building during her stay in Ann Arbor. Arriving here Monday morning, she will* spend Monday and Tuesday mornings in personal confer- ence with students interested in Y. W. C. A. work. On Monday night she will be the guest of honor at a ban- quet given by the city Y. W. C. A. at Newberry hall. She will be at Helen Newberry residence for dinner Tues- day night. 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