All.JrJA.~ p -. . --mow---- the custom of set- very year for ob American moth n, the Governo take part in ap n that day, tha e displayed asa that absent sons this occasion to Install .Honorary Physical Society Sigma Delta Psi, a national honor- ary society for the encouragement of r comprehensive physical developmenet and training among college students, -has been formally installed on the - campus. Dr. John Sundwall, directorl of students' physical welfare, is presi- r dent of the society, Dr. Warren E. - Forsythe, director of health service, is t secretary, and President Marion L. a Burton, Dr. George A. May, director s of Waterman gymnasium, and E. D.j j iMtchell, director of intramural ac- tivities, complete the list of charter members. Membership in Sigma Delta Psi, which was founded at Indiana univer- sity in 1912, is dependent upon good standing in the 'University and cer- tain physical requirements, such as the ability to run 100 yards in 11 3-5 seconds, do the running high jump at 5 feet, running lroad jump at 17 feet, and putting a 16 pound shot 30 feet. Information relative to the detailed qualifications for membership in Sigma Delta Psi may be obtained from the secretary. You'll find many bargains when you read Michigan Daily Ads.-Adv. -r 3 APPLICATIONS FOR to enter the professional school or COMBI E DCO RSPS college for which they are preparing COMBINED COURSES bwitlout further terary wor DUE IN BY MAY 15 The transfer involves a great deal -of clerical work and consequently the All applications for admission to the applications should be made at once in order that the work in the new school combined curricula in letters and law,' or college may start at the begin-I medicines, dentistry, and nursing must tiing of the next school year. be handed in at the office of the Reg- - 3%paid * ~ Nf* istrar on or before Monday, May 15. As stated in the University catalogue, it is permitted those students who have completed a certain 'amount of hours of work in the literary college Although the fact has been known Nsavings le for some time, several students ex- pressed surprise when the quick serv- a Oldest National Bank ice of the Arcade Cafetprfa mi.e their k noon hours seem much longer.-Adv. .".""""""""" ------- >r's proclamation .is as >wing the beautiful cus- h we have become famil- ears, the time has come to be known as Mother's vhose ob'servance shall~ mnory of our departed pay a tribute of - affec- itude to those who are In the watchful, tender aided our earlier foot- instant planning for our r happiness, in the un- at has blessed us all ars up to manhood and nd that still blesses us though it be but a dear se things w'e find abun- grateful acknowledge- bt we owe our mothers. e mother is a synonym Wvotion and willing sac- I - 'I min m A Cear. Mi~nd What you can do with your mind depends to such a degree on what you have done to your stomach that you cannot afford to be indifferent to what you eat. In eating Fresh vegetables and luscious spring fruits, tastily. served! Shredded Wheat 0 -they're features of every menu at the Arcade Cafeteria- herefore, by virtue of the author- ested in me as Governor of the of Michigan, I do hereby ,desig- and proclaim Sunday, May 14, at Mothers' Day, and I call upon >eople, both old and young, to r in their several places of wor- and take part in services appro- e to the day. Requests Observance d let absent sons and daughters this occasion to visit the mother e old home, or, where such a visit ;ossible, let them send a message eer and greeting. accordance with a resolution of ongress of the United States, I er request the people of Michi- n the daysaforesaid to display fnited States flag in their homes ther suitable places, as a fitting ssion of their desire to pay hon- > American motherhood. en under my hand and the Great >f the State, this Twenty-seventh f April, in the year of our Lord iousand nine hundred and twen- ro, and of the Commonwealth the ii.. u. 1 M . s r :a i 'w w i you have the assurance that you are eating a food that provides strength for body and mind with little digestive effort and a food that is a distinct help in the elimination of other foods. It is 100 per cent,.whole wheat, steam- ed and baked to a delicious flavor, and ready to eat. rig { Shredded Wheat is on the training table of nearly every school and college In this country. 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