THE M7CHIGAN DAILY ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921 Number 141 The President of the University and Mrs. Burton will be "at home" to abers of the University and others tomorrow (Wednesday) from 3:30 :30 p. m. The new Deans and their wives and the newly appointed professorsrandttheir Wives have been invited to receive with the Presi- t.nd Mrs. Burton. lene Lectures: Freshman and entering sophomore women are required to attend a es of six hygiene lectures to be given in Barbour gymnasium on Tues- s at 4 o'clock. Students are requested to be prepared with blue books taking notes. The dates of the lectures are as follows: Oct. 11, 18, Nov. 1, 8, and 15. MARION 0. WOOD for Engineers: Assembly will be held Tuesday at 10 o'clock i room 348, Engineering ding, to nominate class officers for the year. Mr. E. F. Moore of the dent Council will be in charge of nominations. A. H. LOVELL, Senior Mentor. for Engineers: All Junior Engineers are requested to meet in room 348 of the Engi- ing building on Tuesday morning, Oct. 11, at 9 o'clock, for the purpose ominating class officers for the ensuing year. This proceeding will be harge of a representative of the Student Council duly appointed for the pose. A full attendance is very desirable. W. C. HOAD, Class Mentor. lomore Engineers: The first assembly will be held in room 348, Engineering building, on .nesday, Oct. 12, at 9 o'clock. Class officers for the year will be nom- ed. PETER FIELD. phmen Engineers: On Wednesday, Oct. 12; 1921, at 11 a. m., the Freshmen Engineers will ;mble in room 348 of the Engineering building for the purpose of nom- ng class officers (President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer). ntervals, during the assembly, the honor system will be explained. C. E. WILSON, Head Mentor of Freshmen Engineers. is Educational Club: The first meeting for this year of the Men's Educational Club will be 'in room 325, Michigan Union, from 7 to 8 o'clock, Tuesday evening, 11. All men who are preparing for educational positions should at- GEORGE E. MYERS. ers Club: First meeting Thursday, Oct. 13, 8 p. m., in Sarah C. Angell hall. "Three in a Bottle," with special music, to be presented. Important business ing following. All members urged to be present. All interested in vatic work invited. R. B. RITTER, President. trice[[ Engineers: Ai meeting of the U. of M. Branch of the American Institute of Electri- Engineers will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, in room 248 New Engineer- building, at 7:30 p. m. Prof. John C. Parker, head of te Department of trical Engineering, will talk. All electrical engineers invited. F. D. JOHNSTON, Chairman. Ines's Tryouts of upper classmen for membership in Masques will be held in h Caswell Angell Hall from 3 td 5 Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 11 12. All candidates are requested to come prepared either to recite or ead some selection of their own choosing. Members of Masques are :ially urged to be present at these tryouts to assist in selecting the new bers J. RALEIGH NELSON. al Union Try-Out: There will be final try-outs for membershipin the Choral Union at the ersity School of Music Tuesday at 4 and 8 o clock. There is still room a limited number- of men's voices. 'he regular rehearsal will be held Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, sharp. EARL V. MOORE, Acting Conductor. ents in Engineering: Engineering Mechanics 2a (laboratory) sections will meet as 'follows om 102 New Engineering building: Mondays 10-12, 1-3, 3-5; Wednesdays 3-5. Section start Monday, Oct. Requirements: Preceded or accompanied by E. M. 2. Credit one hour. F. N. MENEFEE. 3:00, 3:30, 4:00 and 4:30 o'clock, re- spectively. Mummer Set Date for Fall2 T:, Tryouts for Mummers will L held from 4 to 6 o'clock Wednesday ant) Thursday -fternoons, Oct. 19 and 20, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, accord- .ng to a d c5i'on reached at the first meeting of the year, Monday after-' noon. New officers were elect(' -3 follows: MAary Van Deinse, '22, retariy, wwli Cecile Baer, '22, mw at large to the executive board. LE AIN TO DANCE Armory, opening October 14th. Prof. Mittenthal, of Detroit, Teacher of mod- ern dancing, having taught here for wo seasons with big success, has had ten years successful experience. Mem- ier of the International Association of Mastrs of Dancing, recently been to the 28th convention in N. Y., and will teach the f£ollowing new dances: Ter- a te t'ox Trot. Culture Walk, and the !i0, isii Waltz. These dances haveI nade a hit in the East. The Professor now teahng in Lansing, Grand ila icdl. 'and Kalamazoo. Only one eri hw11. b le given. Enroll the open-. n; i dnt; o't Nait. You are guar- *ntecd to learn. Will have seo eral ;.(es and gentlemen assistants. Class 7 to 8:30 P. M. Rates reasonabl; en 'Cepaid in two payments if dc. ed. rivatelesson. in afternoon by ap- K01ftflint._--.adv. CirI, Attention! Rain water sham- .i5i1111I11t111111h1tt1ttt1f11111111111i pec, hair dressing, marcel-wavi g, DOSTE PAT H E iSIANlAUTO L I . e and scaip treatment. Wigs f r w Office hours daily by appoint- _ 416 S. MAIN ST r'nt. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski, 1110 S. =: meet Telephone 2526 iversity Ave., side entrance. Phone Rm. 12, Over Arcade Theatre PHONE 58 SfW.-Adv. 11117121I .UniversityAve.1 With or Without Di 11111111iE1 1 !! 4tdtk~lal i 11111 11111 ______ ___________________________ ERY 3-J river I . --- I i I I ENGINEERS- We have a Better Price on L 0 G LG $12.50 in Cloth ease SLI D E RULES $13.90 In Leather Case W a ' University Bookstore UNDER NEW MANACE M ENT S TU DE N T S SUP PL Y S TOR E 1111 South University Avenue Engineers Agency. and Architects Materials. White Swan Laundry Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Note Books j r YOU CAN'T ALWAYS TELL what a man is thinking about by the A I way he looks BUT I Viz: I It doesn't take ny nind reader to see what the students think about Flower's Restaurant 615 EAST LIBERTY STREET I r ... ._ WC'AT'S GOING ON TUESDAY -Junior engineer class meeltng, :8 Engineering building. M-Senior engineer class meets, 8 Engineering building. , 4:00, 7:00-Freshman health lec- res by Dr. Forsythe, Natural Sci- ice auditorium. -Senior lits meet in University all. Officers to be nominated. ?-Hyglene lecture in Barbour gym r freshmen and entering sopho- ore women. -Choral Union tryouts, School of usic. -Meeting of fresh dents in dental aphitheater. -Chimes staff and tryouts meet Press building. -Men's Educational club meets in om 325, Union. , -Choral Union rehearsal, School Music. -Tryouts for Michigan Union or- estra in room 308, Union. Bring usic and instruments. -Mt. Clemens club meets in room 3, Union. -Boxing club meets at Union. -Cercle Francais meets in Cercle 'ancais rooms, second ffoor, South ing. -American Legion meets in read- g room,.Union. -Meeting of underclass conduct mmittee, Union. -Alpha Kappa Psi meeting in om 304, Union. WEDNESDAY 9:00 A. M.--Sophomore engineers meet in room 348, Enginering building. 7:00-Varsity band rehearsal, Univer- sity Hall. 7:45-Canadian club meets in room 306, Union. THURSDAY 7:00-Union Cabinet club meeting. Election of officers. 7:30-Prescott club meets in room 151, Chemistry building. 7:30-Round-Up meeting at Union. 8:00-First meeting of Players club in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. U-NOTICES Freshmen, notice-Gym classes start Tuesday, Oct. 18, in Waterman gym- nasium. You are expected to be present. at the first meeting of the section to which you have been as- signed. All freshmen secure a lock- er before that time. 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. The University Shrine stub will hold a dinner at 6 o'clock Friday evening in the Masonic temple, corenr Main and Huron. All University nobles who wish to attend should get in touch at once with F. A. Mickles, phone 571. Jewish students, notice-Yom Kipper services will be held in Germania hall, corner Second and West Wil- liam, at 5:30 o'clock this evening and at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Senior, junior, sophomore and fresh- man architects will meet today at A, . Ine for those men who appreciate values and realize that quality makes the price right Our store is a style center for the very latest in lasts and patterns WAHR'S SHOE STORE R epr °"ar- c""'TTLETON'S Shoes for Men