roll AKES EARLY CESSARY ity catalogues for 1921-1922. uncements for 1922-1923 are iay be procured now in the s office, University hall. The is complete with the ex- Ithe names of the students d the University,.the list of ordinarily found at the end nouncements of courses and material of the booklet. housand editions were print- t the list of student names mber of catalogues remaini- the last edition was dimin- such a rate as to warrant diate publication of this f announcements. The ma- the -new announcements is that in the previous cata- h a few small changes and The list of faculty mem- h appeared near the front lletin, is somewhat changed order of'the list; the chap- d to the homoeopathic medi- is preceded by a brief sum- he action taken by the Re- arding the amalgamation of opathic medical school and al school of the University; he first time the uniform ch is used by the majority ds and students in renting printed in this new cata- he may lose his stenographer, a high- ly efficient young' woman. There are lots of good laughs in. the picture and no slapstick stuff. Real humor,. unexpected situations, and exception-' ally good acting make this comedy un-' usually worth while. , "Too Much Business" is here for the first four days of the week. "The Dangerous Little Demon" is based on he frivolity of the upper strata of the social world. -This is rather an old theme but this time it is approached through the medium of the flapper. The flapper is Marie ,Fro-* vost and she appears in some of the ',most ravishing clothes -that she has yet worn. "The Dangerous Little. Demon" is the attraction here for the remainder of the week. ARCADE "A Homespun Vamp," the screen of- fering here for the first two days 'of the week, is* a rather unusual little story dealing with a heroine who mar- ries the right man early in the pic- ture but who is 'not fated to live hap- pily ever after' with him. Romance and local color abound in the picture in which a plucky country bride" campaigns to keep the affections of her handsome husband. "My Boy," in which Jackie Coogan is featured for the rest of the week, week, is a story of modern married life. It deals with a money-mad hus- band who adheres to the theory that a show of money attracts money and that a beautifully gowned wife is the' best indicator of a husband's pros-, perity. Gloria Swanson plays the part of the gorgeously dressed wife and Stuart Holmes is the husband. Thomas Meighan and a well bal- anced cast make "A Bachelor Daddy" an excellent picture. Delightful ro- mance, the lively and entertaining caprices of five orphaned children and the thrills of a battle between Mexican bandits and a small army of defenders, for the possession of a sil- ver mine are the highly picturesque features of "The Bachelor Daddy." (Continued on Page Four) .Comon Sense and Good Sense, twin brothers of the Sense family, are among the most enthusiastic advocates of ~t Shredded iat II as a regular food. It is whole wheat - 100 per cent. Easily digested.' Aids digestion and elimination of ofher foods. A great strength-builder. Never produces "that r KEEP YOUR HAIR IN CURL ALL SUMME A NESTLE PERMANENT WAVE If you have never tried a Nestle Permanent W you have no idea of the comfort and added attract ness it will mean to you. Think of being able to have your hair always curl and looking its best all through Spring and S mer. Swim all you like-neither water nor heatv affect the Nestle Wave. We can give you valuable advice on the care of y skin and hair. Satisfactory results assured from s cial skin and scalp treatments, the Inecto treatu for gray hair and the Sun Lamp treatment for b ness and dandruff. SPECIAL NOTE:-This is the only shop in Detroit using soft water, for shampoos. Marinello Treatments and Preparations. Evening Appointments heavy feeling" after eating. struction to brain work. A help, instead of an ob- cy 0 ft CZ ,I Shredded Wheat is on the training table of nearly every school and college in this country. Shredded Wheat Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Stroh Bldg., 28 WNest Adams Cherry 4480 and ; 5297 Detroit 5'. I ---------- -Now ww ho- Not ,. UNITARIAN CHURCH rs SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES I", Oliiwdr4 State and. Huron Sts. Too Much Business" is a high class nedy adapted from Earl Derr Big- 's story, "John Henry and the SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister May 14, 1922 "SUBLIMATION" A second sermon on the reli- gious bearings of "psycho- analysis." 10:40 a. m. Organ plays at 10:35. Cor. Division and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY V Y MOTHERS' DAY 7:35. A. M.--Holy Co 10:30 A. M. -Mornin and Sermon. 4:30 P. M. - Evening 4nd Address: "Great the Christian Churc Cathedral Builders." 5: 30 P. M.-Assemble ris Hall for students' supper. .. 1, i' an intensely appealing picture. Jackie Coogan has the role~of a little immigrant who arrives in the United States as an orphan and manages to make his way in the' world without much trouble. The picture is made up of one funny episode after an- other and Jackie Coogan certainly proves his inalienable right to be called a star. In conjunction with "My Boy," a four-reel photoplay called "They Four Seasons" will be shown. This is a feature picture which tells ayear's story of nature. MAJESTIC "Her Husband's Trademark," which is here for the first four days of the OUTDOORS MEETING Starting from the church 4:30 p. m. .. MAY 14 at 1.... S __ s i. y . ,. _. i There is no more appropriate way of honoring your mother than by attending devotional services at your church on Mother's Day. -r y ;< FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ANN "TOO UCH BUSINESS"! e picture is a satire ness and.Tully Mar- part of the cranky Huron, Below State I. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D.D., Pastor MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director BIBLE I" ,"UPPER BIBLE C LANE I S Erw YORK UNIVERSI TY CHOOL OF RETAILING.- Announces COMPTROLLERS COURSE FOR COLLEGE GRADUATES SERVICE FELLOWSHIP Classroom work mornings --- Office work afternoons. OTHER COURSES Merchandizing, Personnel, Teachers, Educational Directors For further information apply Dr. Norris A. Brisco, Director, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING 32 Waverly Place, New York, N. Y. 10:30A. M. - "Our Mothers.' Mr. Sayles. 12:00 Sunday School. Guild Class in the Guild House. 4:00-Junior B. Y. P. U. 5:30-Senior B. Y. P. U. 12:00 Noon 5:30-6:30 7:30 P. M. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Pastor's subject: "THE GREAT- EST MOTHER." Special Music: "An den Fruhlinig" (GriegY, Miss Struble and 1s.Brooks. "Benedictus" (Gounod), the Chorus. "Unfold Ye Portals Everlasting," the Chorus. "Mother O' Mine" (Tours), Mr. Wheeler. Student Bible Classes in Wesley Hall. P. M. Open House at Wesley Hall. "Religious Conditions in the Near East." (Illustrated Lecture.) Prof. F. W. Kelsey. Special Music: "God Be Merciful .Unto Us" (Parker), the 'Chorus. "But the Lord is Mindful of His Own" (From St. Paul) (Mendelssohn), Miss Howe. tin _1 6:00-Guild Social and Devo- tional Meeting. j ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCHN Sunday Class I 9:30 to (MO.. SYNOD) Giving A Party? The Chinese Garden Cqr. Third and West Huron Sts. C. A. BRAUER, Pastor Sermon: "The Reproval of the MIoly Ghost." 9:30 A. M.-Service in German. 10:30 A. M.-Bible Study. 11:30 A. M.-Service - English. No evening service.' ALL STUDENTS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Leonard A. Barrett, D.D., Minister Lewis C. Reimann, Secretary Men.Students- Miss Esther D.'Nyland, Secretary Women Students Morning Worship. 10:30, REV. A. C. ZENOS, D.D., will speak. 1 Reception of Students into Membership. * * * * * * * Student Class 12:.00 Rev. Lenos will speak on "THE CALL TO A LIFE SERVICE" YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING . 6:00 MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM . "The Fifth Commandment." Howard Orr, '22E, leads. This Church will unite to observe "Mother's Day." 9 't. South University F. P. ARTHUR,: 10:30 A. M.-Christian About the Bible. NCH URCH 7:30 P. M.-The tan. ti I1 Bible School at 9:30 A Students' Classes at N Wednesday .evening s 7:00 o'clock. WELCOME UNDER AMERICAN MANAGEMENT i I wi I' ,f' Has excellent facilities for fraternity or sorority dances,'house parties, etc. Our establishment and its service will be closed to the public At your option. } rZION LUTIERAN Fifth Ave. and Washington St. 1. C. STELLHORN, Pastor "Happy; is the man to whom his mother has made all other mothers venerable." I0 ? 30 A. M., -"Jesus' OffenlsivE Sermon." 5:30 P. M. - Student Forum. "The Church School Ques- tion." fJhester Stellhorn, Leader. 7:30 P. M. -AMother's Day sermon. "There Stood by the Cross of Jesus His Mother.' All services in English. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH c Fifth Ave. and 1 1 1 Morning Worship 10:30 o'clock. Rev. L. F. . Rev. S. K. Tompkins of Brockton, Massachusetts will occupy the pulpit on Sunday morning at ten-thirty. Rev. Harvey Colburn, minister of the Congregational Church in Ypsilanti, will preach in this church on, Sunday, May twenty-first. 'he Chinese Garden 10:30 A. M.--"Our D Mothers." 6:30 P. M. - Luti Meeting. 7:30 P. M.--"The Ot TREEt PHONE 1549 L, I