THE MICHIGAN DAILY I WHAT'S GOING ON SUNDAY 81 :0-Uiniversity Men's Bible class, Upper room, Lane hall. 10:40 A. M.-Prof. Ihenry Wilder, Hiar- vard Divinity school, speaks at Uni- tarian church. 12 :00-Unlversity Men's Discussion] class at Christian church. 4:80-Student Volunteers -meet In Lane hail. Volunteers from other colleges especially welcome. 5:45-Young people's social in Unitar- ian church parlors. Supper at nom- inal charge. 6 :00-Supper for Episcopal students, Farris hall. 6.30-Congregational Student's forum. Professor Frayer speaks. ~ItOND Y) 4 :00-1heeting of staff and tryouts for Gargoyle in the Press. building. 7:00--Choral Union rehearsal, School 7 :04-Tarslty Mandolin club meeting. of Music. 7 :34-Meeting of Nonon club at ilch- igan Union. Room 302. THURSDAY 7:30-Executive committee of Coin- 7 :30t-Round-Up meeting at Union. merce club meets in room 304, Un- ion. U-NOTICES TUESDAY 4 :00-Choral Union tryouts, School of Music. 4 :30Meeting of fresh dents in dental amphitheater. 1i A word about the room you live in All first year men who have not bad' their physical examination and re- ceived a measurement charC should report to Dr. May at once at Water- man gymnasium. Gym lockers should be secured immediately. 'New fraternities, sororities or house clubs on the campus are requested to send a representative down to the Michiganensian office at once. See R. F. Wieneke, business man- ager. Prof. Woody at Grand Rapids Meet Prof. Q. A. Woody, of the School of Education, is spending the week end in Grand Rapids where he is attending a meeting of schoolmen. They will discuss plans for a state-wide survey of elementary schools. Oct. 25. Tryouts for Mascpes will be held as follows: Freshmen from 3 to 5 o'clock Hocey racicefo clss eam IMonday afternoon in Sarah Caswell willb eldas ollws:JunorsandAngell hall; other classes from 3 to 5 weilorsel as olows:onJuniors and o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday after- senios at4 o'lock n Modaysandin Sarah Caswell Angell hail. W ednesdays; sophom ores at 3 o'clock ca e n s a s b g n in c . 1 ;1 M m e s cl b m e s a 'l c freshmen at 5 o'clock Mondays begin- Miuerclbmtsa4ocok y OU'LL derive more pleasure from your spare time, more work from your hours of study if your room is attractive in appearance. This does not necessitate any great expenditure, for the proper piece of furni- ture, the cheerful sort of draperies and the becoming type of rug are marked here at prices extremely moderate. Yaoir root is y~~tr homes; make it comnforta!'l f- MARTIN HALLER 112 East Liberty Sixegt .4 1 e_ r-oll, - .- , , MOWN. ...... .... i 4 i f Seidors kindly lake Notice THE M ICHIGAN ENSIAN Staff have decided to publish the year book earlier this year so- YOURI PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE 'ENSIAN SHOULD BE ARRANGED FOR AT ONCE FOR ABOUT SIXTEEN HUNDRED SENIORS MUST BE PHOTOGRAPHED BETWEEN Sept. 28 and Nov. 18 WE ARE RE.ADY QA0 APPOI NTMENHTS FOR YOUR SITTINGS AND GIVE YOU THE' BestService EVER. Phone NOW for an Appointment 04Wy, I. H/orJ-Ievenssak :Y en" yolie fsei~tesm old haraters Com andsee ome thnOn' ys ar th theJ{ lqrical boidn nrvr.pleo hrbd sin~ing~' with Joy; A caratrio ve :. never seen befor~~e ~dJmsS~id Fadde an il i roh~a!pol new to s :e or sceenym"::r:ous, a its.. ....ndab"olutely dffere"t::fro sr isDnd imao:tAchtccfr u av I Portraits of~ 9uali~ty ay PHOTOGRAPHY 619 E. Liberty St. Suf jsfed byUac; fers of Thomas B~urk In Addition A BARITONE SOLOIST ZZ _ _ _ _ SHOWS AT 2, 3:40, 5:20, 7, 9 I Five Days I i IL-- _ _ __ I. Adults ....... . 40c Starting Sunday SPECIAL ORCHESTRATIONS FOR THIS PICTURE ASURE EXCELLENT music STUDIO Kiddies ........ 15c r .