PRO GRAMI CHES nature or pul- rll be ost all American" Is the Arthiur W. Stalker's, -st Methodist church ,tudent classes will ock. The Wesleyan' devotional meeting ship of Mr. Robert . Rev. Stalker will the evening service stopic tonight being e Mind in the Mak- Religion" will be Leonard A. Barrett n church this morn- sReal Freedom?" is ced for the young to be held at 6:00 h Alexander Burr, Saylers, of the First ,s as his topic for the 'Thou Shalt Remem- School and Guild ld at 12 o'clock and '22, will be the leader build meeting and so- this evening, when Christ" will be dis-a !A description of the new Engineer- ing shops and laboratories, giving de-j tailed accounts of the proposed struc- tures and of what they will mean to Michigan,' occupies the position as1 feature article of the week's' issue of the Alumnus. The model high school is also described. The article by Coach Fielding H. Yost on "Professionalism in Collegi-' ate Athletics" first published in Chimes and now being distributed to papers ' an'd magazines 'over (the entire !United1 States is published in this issue. "A Most Successful May Festival" describes the recent musical event. Reetplays at the Univrersity and the Amy Lowell lecture are also com- mented upon. CRITIC IZES HIGH COST! OF SOCIALPLEASURES for a good orchestra) ; to cut down ex- pensive decorations, would no doubt lessen the splendor and brilliancy 6f' the occasion; but it would be amply compensated by enabling the major- ity of the class to attend. Is Democratic Stp It must also be taken into account that the' resulting increase in attend- ance would mean an increased rev- enue, which would go far toward maintaining the desired pom'rp. But if these affairs are to carry out the demo- cratic traditions of the state and school of Michigan, if they are to be given: for the majority, of the 'class, the. admission must be such as to en- able that majority to attend. (Signed) G. D., S. Equipment Due June 3 All equipment in the chemistry lab- oratories must be checked up and turn- ed in and all laboratory experiments must be performed by the first day of examinations, Saturday, .June 3, whepi the laboratories will c4 se for the: se- mester. Give Public Recital of Macbeth Public recital of "Macbeth" was given by Mr. Louis Etch's classes in Shakespearean reading at 10 o'clock yesterday morning in University hall.: J-Hop Conunitee to Hold Banquet A banquet, will be given tomorrow for this year's J-Hop committee. It will be held at Joe Parker's cafe WORKMANIP AND SER VISE CYLINDER REGRINDI Scored Cylinders Repaid Let us quote you prices on overhauling your Monson Pattern & Machine Work 417 Detroit Street,- Ann Arbor, Mich. Phone 969-M I NNW i ill Hold Communion rew 's Episcopal church will .Communion at 7:35 o'clock Lng, and its regular morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. ' Webb will give an address .Xrp t Men of the Christian fohu Wyclif," at 4:30 o'clock. attending the Episcopal 11l meet at 5:30 o'clock for d an outdoor supper. of a New Religious Era" is: sof Rev. Sidniey S. Robbins" tthe Unitarian church this An outdoor meeting of the . will be held at the church 'clock this afternoon. cosing Man 0 Speak lpit of the Congregational 11 be occupied by Rev. Rolph %nsing. on of a Higher Type" is the lev. E. P. Arthur's address ing- at the Church of Christ, J hold its annual Cap and vice at this time. At 7:30 is evening, Rev. Arthur will "the Master's Word About Student classes will be on. son "Fountain of Life" onfirmation service 'will be, ,ion Lutheran church this and at 5:30 o'clock this aft- e Student Forum will hold 11l meeting. "Fountains of be the subject of the even- mn, which will be given by Stellhorn. scension of Jesus" is Rev. derman's sermon topic at utheran church this morn- topic this evening will be of Ages." Ever Present Though Ab- be Rev. C. A. Brauer's sub- )t morning services at St. :heran church. German serv- e held at 9:30 o'clock, and ,rvices at 11:30 o'clokF. ALppolnted U. S. Vice-Consul Winslow, '20L, was recent- ed United States vice-consul stok, Russia., Mr. Winslow in the diplomatic service of States since his graduation' University, first serving as 1at Florence, Italy. Then d to this country, and now ;aln for his .new position. slow is a member of Alpha fraternity and belonged to Phi law fraternity. While as prominent in school ac-1 SAYS LOWERING OF EXPENSES FOR DANCES WOULD BE DEMO. CRATIC. Editor, Michigan Pally. The University of Michigan is a state school established by a demo-, cratic people to promulgate a democ- racy. This aim is thwarted, to some extent, by social functions to which the prohibitive admission price of $5.00' is charged. Other expenses must be incurred by the, big majority of stu- dents.. who do not own a dress suit and its accessories. 'So the minimum cost to two-thirds of this majority is $15.00, which is far more than this group can afford. Could Lower AdmIssion To lower the price of admission; to make the, affair informal ;to hire a, less expensive orchestra. (It is hard- ly :necessary to send to Pennsylvanial COMING .TUESDAY LOVE LAUGHS AND RACING THRILLS!I . YJy See' him smash the coast to coast drive his car tOn a raging fprairie ire~and other thrills!1 CON T NENr / Nftzm 14 = Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffncr & Marx Starting Tomorrow--- 3 00, of our finest new", suits at $2.50 nd $2.50 at$2 ,5 a dAn early reduction. Hart, Schaff- ner F&, Marx and other fine makes T HESE two great groups 'of spring land summer suits, 300 in] all, pre- sent the finest clothing values of the year. 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