To Save 2From Scrap Heap . .. ..1 . . ... . ... ::: ! : . is.... upoper reading room of the Union to see chassis demonstrtion by Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker. , 7 :0o(-Instit'uteofox Religious Educe.. tion in Lane hall. 7:00----Clevelanrd cdub meets In room zjA olf the -Union. t Unon :~1iBring insrtumeft v. 7 :30--Alpha, IHapiaPsi meets lit roftn 302 of the -Union. 7 :--delpM i meets In th~e ('11th room, University hail.' 8 :00--Acolyies meet 111 room l10), Ma- son hall. 4 :00 - Ca ptain E~ddie Rickemibackm r speaks in H ill. auditoriu mn. : 3 1i f iy , '1 e f l ~ e in Mimes theater. I $enior lits' anid engmneers' caneci musi be ordered at Wagner's before spring vacatlon .. {re vei. 1d"tlvion o rganal studies by Italian and English painters, arch- jitectural corridor, Engineering Alfred Kreymborles locture bas been. postponed from April 2 to April 5. Sale of tickets for "Mr. Pim Passos By" in box, office, Hill auditorium, from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 5 o'clock Monday andi Tuesday. PLAN ENTERTINENTS FOR SUMMER STUDENTS', Wilson Supporter Urged As Senator In r mu a 1 6 Men qualified for the second round Intam ralitms of the All-canpus singles bowlin,' tourney which is being staged at the Union alleys. The qualifying score (Continued from Page SiX, was placed at 490 pins. In the doubles au won by forfeit from'Melndoe in the eight teams passed the test of: «95 125 pound class, pins. Games in the sinigles and Monday night's schedIule has been dlou~bles for the blond round mut 1wla arranged and calls for bouts as fol- completed by tomorrow nighlt. lows: Doty vs. Merserau, andl Carmi- "'B1usy Bee"Chne Hands Iener, vs. Howard. Matches will start . at 7 o'clock. The Busy B'ee confectiona ry, :) 3.,o. ! ~State, has changed hands and is now' 'EThe following teams entered in the under the wane nmanagement as thec! fraternity handball tournament should Betsy Ross candy shop. note that the dead line for second round gamnes has been set at 5 o'- ---" clock, Tuesday afternoon: Kappa Nu . vs. Phi Beta Delta; Alpha Delta PhiL vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. Mvake sure your ink is right. Trwo third round games have been lour, Special arranged for the following teams: Del- Lx.IN 1ta Sigma Pi vs. Nu Sigma Nu;' Delta Sigma Phi vs. Phi Chi. 'Matches in' is :always right. the third round moust lhe completed by RTTI) 'S PENs' ;SOP 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. , ,, $1.00]1 OSW iALD I814 S. STATE Read the W-C ,.. A Complete Line of C ,E 3 t , 7 e '_ i , 1 .a In addition to the mnany lectures and excursions planned by the adrninistra- tion of the Summer session, various receptions for faculty and students,1 concerts, and entertainments of other sorts have been arranged. On June 27, President M. L. Burton and Mrs. Burton will be at home from 4 to 6 o'clock to, students and facul- ties of the Summer session.. That evening the faculty of the University School of Music will offer a concert. Prof. R. K. immel, of the public speaking department, will presentl Shaw's "'The Devil's Disciple" in a re cital on July 6. At various other times' during the session, recitals and plays will be offered under the auspices of the playa production classes and the public spook~ing 'department. The Shakespeare Playhouse comn- pany of New York. City will present j numiber of plays, notable among 'which are Shakespeare's "As You Like HutnThompson Political sages are predicting the early return of former- President Wil- staa to the political arena, following1 his request .to Governor Sweet of Col- orado to appoint Huston Thompson, his friend, to the senatorial chair left vacant by the death of Senator Nich- Olson. It"- and O'Neill's "Beyond theHo Hoi zn." At all of these performances admission will be charged.. Three evenings during the season, the Observatory will be thrown upon to visitors. Admission will be by ticket: All of the numbers of the programI 1for the Summer Session are open to the 'general public as well as to, the University students, with the excep- tion of the Visitors' nights at the Ob- servato ry which are for students only. Printed programs of the entire sched- uWe of entertainments for the Sum- nmer Session are being published and Imay be obtained soon in the office of the Summer Session, Room 8, Uni- versity Hall. The new Lit. Building is growing. Have you watched the classifieds grow ?-Adv. Drugs and Drug Sundries Toilet Articles- Perfumes Conn or's Ice Cream. Gil bert's Chocolates Prescriptions Carefully: Compounded MANN'S DRUG STORE 213 ,SOUTH MAIN S'TREET S. Olympia at Philadelphia navy yard rdoes repeat itself. Wihen the government was abouttoIn old frigate, old ironasides, the Constitution, Oliver Wen- to . its defense with his famous poem, "Old Ironsides." ,ement is plannin g to dismantle the Olympic, Dewey's1 hen he routed the SaIard, at :Manila bay, veterans of the i war are seeking to have the cold fighter, turned into a p. . . .. -- - --1I6 :00-Scalp and Blade meets In Uuln~o I tap room. j~f ' 0 N 8:30--Scalp and Blade meets Ingroom_ D NG m I 302 ofth Union. 1 6::3o--Wesleyan gtdld meets in. MOM-k 0(ldist church.? its column should I6::39--Baptist guild devotional' meet. ::30 o'clock of ing in Baptist church. biicatiolu. 6.30----resbyterian Young Peoples' co- - ciety meets in Presby-terian church. t Este s~ris s 'MONDAY arr.ser6acs * Exchange club dinerin room urch , I319 of the Union. r's: Bible cli !Ys7:00--flasa~na meets- In room 342 of )m of Lane hall. tlhe Union. *el.ln4 e5 i, res- 7 :(;l-Behr atrekca imeets in r6 om 304 yof the Union. ateets ill tihe 'S :(-Prof. D. L. Sharp) speks in Pat- ,e. tengill auditorium. clasesillWei. S :6{)-T. 11. 1organ spealts In ' atu ml clases i WS Science auditorium. 8: 1 --Yp silatl Play3ers' perfv .tanee ,rt in .bill aaudi- in :Mimes theaters: tileaks rin w 'ct TUESDAY Memorial hail. 12:0-Rmetorlc and journalism staff Wesley 11ai1, lunch in room 319 of the Union. oung Peoples' so,- 112 :1---Nedlcal faeuh~y lunch, it pri- in P'r sbyterian F vate dining room of the Union. 12 :15.-Zoology. departmlent lunch Ijr ,riendship luour in room 318 of the Union.I I 4:00--Eng Ineering society. meets In DRt. M.R..MINNIS CHIROPODIST 'Will be at, The. Pimattia Beauty Shaop. 340 S.- State° St., Monday night, . Tuesday and. Wednesday all day. Phone 2939-M, For the Particul ar Fraternity oer. I~I Sorority Let .us show you this complete, modern house. Every- I z thing: is well arranged and it--will accommodate 25 people. 11 7 t * , , 4! I" r/ , I f ,; ,ty 'I " :t COne The lot is good-sized and the location is excellent. Call for an appointment to see this. MRS. GUSTINE .. *// REAL TOR %4 717 Nat'l Bank. Phone 835J-1---Evenings 2738 'T / I sere -ized -an& lrich~ Pape, plant ture. )iu ower nning you. 'eh Desi s inI e to later BE[N DONE:, can be no doubt about the worth1 of ladvertising. The world's greatest liners have done the prospectng'ancl rewards. Today, the pages of every,." :r, every magazine and every'care- ned catalog proclaim the sales "value I(k?'ur~s~r jn p icture Co not need to experiment. The pull.- ,,jj, nlal rof pictures will be evident from the- if you will let Crescent co-operate LvC one of the largest and most corn- >igning, Engraving and Electrotyping Michigan- -an institution founded on users of advertising art and print~ I'..i IWPWAI Mrng rship ,10:30 M Ora.ut- .sia Peuew.............wena I r al endt tvlma tFischer Cross and Lucile Barthohnew kTours . Double QuartetteI '~ Tri*o-'-"O Day of R ~st and Gladness". .. ............ .... Schnccker ;; ! Mrs. C C orlcott, Pansy Johnson and Mr. A. C. Stitt I Anthen2-,"Christ Our Passover"............. ...... Schilling "+" Double Quartetter Offertory--"Sunrise">. . ..: .........:......... . .Elert E F Soprano Solo-"I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" -, (from "Messiah") *............ .....,...... .Handel 1 Mrs. C. C. Wolcott 1 ostlude--"Easter March" ,..... ............ ..Merkel ' 'E en n W osi ,7 3 Prelude-Offertoire .............................. ........ W y I Mrs. Cross SAntiein-"Victory".. ... ....... ... . ....... .......Shelley Double Quartette SOffertory-Meditation........................ .......assanet Baritone 'Solo--"Open Ye the Gates" ............. Burley Laurimore M. SPostlude--March....... ................. .......uilman $37.50 i Others to $45 [4 The Norfolk is. one of the best of the new srn tls equal- .ly popular for sports and school The Rel Conilin COmpany M'ain Street at Washington f . . _----- - - --------------------- IIIIIii1111ilUiIIUIIliII111i1i11111111iliiiUili11I1111Hlliili it#Illiilliiiillll Ilii111111111iiIIllUilllllllilliiii[till Auditorium CAPT. EDDIE RICKENBACKER 'Will talk on the Hill Au :.. <. .. ... ... mr__......-a -r