Whales proving somewhat scarce, funds had to raised by contribution, subscription and loans. A group of Jews contributed to a special fund for erection of the steeple. storic Trinity ray tomorrow cial services the granting illiam III of Gilliam Thomas Manning r. Charles L. Slattery of ch will offiiate at the rvice, and Bishop Daniel 'ttle of St. Louis, presid- of the church, at the ervice. 6, 1697, a group of New escribing themselves as of the church of England" °nor Fletcher for an act of n in conformity with the t of 1693. The charter 1 the same day. 1 Charter Preserved ial charter covers three ts of parchment. It is ntique style, with a great wax. The document still LONDON OBSERVES ANCIENT CUSTOM London, April 13.-Westminster Abbey was the scene today of one of those quaint medieval customs of' which many still survive in some form in London. This" was the annual distribution of the King's "Maundy money" by the Lord High Almoner, the Dean of Wells. Custom decrees that the number of recipients of this bounty shall be twice the King's age and as King George is now. 57 years old there; were 57 old men and a similar num- ber of old ,women seated in the choir stalls to receive the money, surround- ed by a number of the Yoemaxn of the Guard in their pictu-resque costumes. At the beginning of the service, a procession was formed in the: nave.. Nosegays were carried in medieval days to counteract unsavory smells from the lack of sanitation and to keep off the plague. Flowers were carried today but only to'keep up old custom and not for the original'pur- pose. At the head of the procession.came the Sergeant-Major of the Yoemen carrying a gold dish on which were 114 red and white kid purses con- taining the Maundy money which consists of small silver coins, once current coins of the realm, but which' now are minted especially for the oc- casion. LOOK OVERNB iCKSFOR ATHLETIC__FIELD HOUSE GENERAL PLANS OF BUILDING ARE NOW DECIDED UPON How many varieties of building bricks arq there? A clew to the answer may be obtained by strolling into the offlce of Coach Fielding H. Yost, where manufacturers of the Irish confetti have furnishedabund- ant. samples of the 'kind of material they would like to use . in the new field house to be constructed this summer.x The visitor is greeted by several rows of the building - material laid neatly upon the floor. There are red, bricks, yellow bricks, rough bricks and smooth bricks. And then there are some just plain bricks. "There are some more over there," says the football mentor and the visitor casts his eye into the corner where stand several, bundles of speci- mens, still tied up and waiting to be arranged in rows on the floor as the others which arrived before them. "And up there-" says the coach, pointing to the top of a letter file. Yes, even up there. One cannot re- frain from looking under the desk; but there he is disappointed. "We've decided upon the general plans for the field house," says the Old Man smiling, "but we'haven't de- cided just what dress to put her in as yet." SUMMERl SCHOOL, COURSES IN LIBRARY METHODS ANNOUNCED Announcements of courses in .li- brary methods in the Summer session may be obtained in the office of the Summer sesgon, room 8, University hall. The courses offered include those in high school libraries, book. selection and book buying, elements of classification and ordering, and many othersuch courses intended to give both an elementary knowledge of library science to University, stu- debts, as well as to aid librarians re- viewing their work in pursuing ad- vanced courses. cation for the the transfer of their credits not later than. May 20. On account of the great amount of cleri- cal work involved in the transfers, all those' students who have any in- tentions of changing should apply for transcripts immediately in order that the details may be worked out, and 'that they nay start work in their new collegeor school at the beginning of the next school year. COMPLETION OF HOSPITAL I nment of the University. T: AWAITS ACTION BY STATE I the main building and the - of the administration bu Work has stopped on the new U ni-;now complete. The work of finishing versity hospital except an occasional structure cannot be done un bit of grading and maintenance work appropriation is made by by the buildings and grounds depart- legislature. Schumacher Hardware CO . A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS M. S. P. A. TO MEET HERE, JUNE 6, 7, 8 308-10-12 SO. MAIN ST. PHONES 174-175 The Michigan State Pharmaceutical association will hold its annual con- vention on June 6-8 in Ann Arbor. The Union will be the headquarters for the affair, although many lectures. will be delivered in the college of pharmacy rooms and in Hill auditor- ium. Included in the list of speakers are: President Marion L.' Burton, Prof. Alexander Ruthven, of the botany de- partment, Prof. William A. Paton, of the Econo-hnics department Henry J. Steining, president'of the National As- sociation of -Drug Clerks, Samuel C. Henry, secretary of the National As- sociation of Retail Druggists, Lieut. Col. A. H. White, of the chemical en- gineering department of the Univer- sity, W: A. McDonald, of the Connor Ice Cream company, and George R. .Swain, official photographer for the Kelsey expedition. More ,than four hundred Michigan pharmacists are expected to attend. They will be entertained by an elab- orate program lasting over the three days they will be here. Clean-up CARPET BEATERS CARPET SWEEPERS HOOVER CLEANERS SMOPS MOP PAILS POLISHES STEP LADDERS STEP CHAIRS DUSTERS DUSTERS DUST CLOTHS WASTE BASKETS MOP STICKS "YALE" - LOCKS AND Paint- PAINTS VARNISH ENAMEL PAINT BRUSHES FLOOR POLISHERS GLASS CUTTERS SCREEN PAINT FLOOR BRUSHES FLOOR StRAPERS CARRIAGE PAINT VARNISH REMOVER WHIZ POLISH }f I mble sets forth that there o public church or building city and' that Trinity was arish church. The rector ed to be "a good and suffl- estant minister" and the dens and vestrymen of the w York were required to "the sums which, accord- provisions of the said act, required to raise for the the ministry in the city, of their failing to do so, for the time being -was to bring an 'action against ty court of record within e." ity Church Erected e charter had been grant- tion of a church had been e corporation at this time ductive estate, and to help nses, the governor granted r wrecks and drift whales. t authorized the wardens wrecks, drift whales and r else drives from the high ten lost below high water ot having a lawful owcner HARDWARE - "YALE" , ir iii r Y Yr _.. LIBRARY ASSOGIATION MEET IS SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 29 AMES I. f Delegates to the annual convention of the American Library association, which will be held in Detroit the lat-, ter part of June, will come to Ann Arbor June3 29, for that day's session of the conference. 'The party will arrive from Detroit at 11:30 o'clock on a special train and will go directly to the Union. where they will be the guests of the University at luncheon. Following the session in the afternoon a$sur of the campus will! be made, and later the visitors will attendp.musicalprogram at Hill au- ditorium. Built /1 -- , T j;' K' r Bodies. for FOR DS 'ANSFERS FROM LITERARY SCHOOL ASKED TO APPLY NOW All literary students planningog hanser to other schools and colleges ethe University .should make appli- N^ We have Speedster and Racer Bodies for Fords. The above body sells for $45 Placed on new or used Chassis. Come in end see our complete line Seeley-Lumby Company DETRlOIT at CATHERINE STS. k 4 1 S f h # f f U I, fS R ..,,* . . . * * I * . ~ * ~ . Long''IDistance Service Restoredr VERY important point in Michigan can again be reached by Long Distance. 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