THE' MICHIGAN DAILA .. _ _ __ _ am F I C IAL BU'LL ETIN' lleti is constructive notice to all meMbers of received until S--30 H. m. (11:30 &. m. lSaturday.) IV'EDNEVSDAY, 1LA -2, 190-3 Number lilt the Byu Copy r Public Speakiu~ for Engineers: The following meen «=ill speak Thursdy evening, May 3: Xkratz stunting Lang Miller Eunke M~errimnan Kish McDuff McLaughlin Robertson WILLIAM BRAY3ROOKS, P rofessor .Leaves 4 ,Fto r California FA Y Women: registration slips for signing out at night during .April, are duo I be handed in to my office timmediately'. JEAN HLAMILTON, D~ean of Women. 'Y Lecturv: nte Ward, Professor of Fine Arts, Oberlin College, will, deliver air d lecture on "The Charm of the Firench Cathedrals" at 4:15 p. In. ay, May 2, In. the Went Gallery, Alumni Momorial Hall. The public 11y invited. BRUCE M. DONALDSON. Kalppa Annual Businesx Meetin: a. Chapter in Michigan, Phi Beta Kappa,' will hold its anual meeting Wednesdayy May 2, 4:15 p. m, ton Rooms 244216 Mason C. H. COOLEY, President. E. M. CARROLL, Secretary. C.. ceremony for today will be Review, during which the, Dlstin- Service Medal will be presented to Major Mark Ireland, Quarter- 'ore. JOHN A. B3ROOKS, JR., Adjutant. mad Aiuti; Faculty and Alumni Members of. the Michigan tUnion gill, be per- vote for Union officers at the election booth In front of the Li- 'ednesday, Ma~y These persons wrere{ not required to register to the eleetion. JOHN II . BURGE, Recording Secretary. t ngineers: kndrew I-. Green, President of the Cha~rcoal Iron Co. of America and General Manager of the Solvay Process Co. of Detroit, will speak Lenlical Amphtheater Thursday evening, 114&y 3, at 7:30 All _Chem- ineers are invited. A. D. OETJEN. Chiairmnan. ttab s .elo the Chamber of Commere: 3FredWoodruff, vice-president of the Aderaft Club of Detroit, will a ddress the members of the Chamber of Coinm eirce at the Union Wednesday, Maly 2. 1.ll members arc requested to be present. B. K.SWARTZ, Educational Director. °- -"- scholastic track meet, May 18 ant I:*-ii~, balcomte.me I W AT~ Gu N ONin room 304 of the Union. I7:81--La Socledad Ilispan lea meets is room 205, University hall. Nomnin N OTiCE-4op for this columtn should ations .of offieers. be subiuttd by #a:30 o'clocek of 8:00-Sigma Xi meets In Natural Sel tine day before puiblication. ence auditorium. DEALER Cash'__ RIO N Home-MaeBk Goods 1 an d Groceries. Inspeedion Trip; aRailway E±ngineering .tiealrous of taking the, inspec- ay 4 and 5, please get in touch with W. A. Stauffet in miodations.. G. L. ALT. secure acc will meet for luncheon, Thursday, May 3, W. R. HUMiPHRtEYS. at tTrd6n. ter Luncheon: eguar monthly luncheon of the Romane Club Wednesday," May .2 o'clock, Michigan Union, Room 319. A. G, CAN FIEILD. gate. E*ngiisClub: 'e date of the next meeting of the Graduate English Club is changed Monday, April 30, to Wednesday, May 2.. It will be held at Hele4 erry Rtesidence at S p. mn.; aMARIAN IL' STUDLEY. 10' and4 Ge~raphy Camtp Smoker: Th Arit annual smoker of the' Summer Field (;our ses, in Geology .,and raphy gill' be held in Rooms G, 217, Natural Science building, Thursday, 8, At 8 p.,im. This smnoker is given under the auspices of Sigmaga tmma on ani 'will be complimentary. All those who have attended the ,or are' interested in attending it at some future time are cordially d to tttend. Siiok~s, eats, and' entertainment. Professodr Sauier and, lussey will speak. I. M. GOU.D, Secretary. sn Ga.rl~iu4 Lecture: he Hamnlin Garland lecture, postponed from March 27, till be Fri- V, Ay 4, at S p. i. in Hill Auditorium. C. T. AN DR.W S. rsity of Michigan Baud: egular' Rehearsal Wednesday, May 2, University Hall Auditoriam,7 Alen wh.o were granted silver charms lgaet year are rettuested tq them in to the Manager at this rthearsal. WILWRI D WILSON, Diredtor. WEDNESDAY ll :1S-KHomanee club lunch in room 319 of the Union.1 S :0-N A.C..ichlgan tennis match- jes at Ferry field. 4:=00-fR. 0.,T- C. band practice in Newberry hall. 4.4 --. A. C,..Miclgaii baseball game atl Fery fheld. 4:15--Organu recital In Hill auditorium. 4:15 --Prof. C,.IL ' Ward, of Oberlin speaks in west gallery of Alumni "Memlorial hall. 0 z 15-Ci 3liengineering .staff dinner hn private dining room of the Union. d 80--Senior law dinner in roomi014. of the Union. 7 :14-forestry club meets in groom 0'14,, Natural Science building. 7 :30-Order of De~olay meets in liar- rls hall: 7 :x0-Baptist Students' guild moon.- light hike. Meet at'guild house. 7 :30--Deceluberate meets lin room 33 of the Union. 7 :3-University of Mciigan port of the Amaerican Legion meets Inj room 325 of the Union. 7:- :.es Voyageurs meet in room :302 of the Union. 7 :S0-J. Fred Woodruff speaks beforel University Chamber of Commerce meeting in room 306 of the Union. 8:00-C. A. Kofoid lectures in Natural Science auditorium. 8 :30--Annuial XMSonic May. patty. in the Union. THURSDAY 4 :1&l-IUniversity lecture in room 203; Tappan hall. 6:15--Electrical engineering staff din.- nor in private dining room of the union. 7 :0-Glee club meets in uplper reading room of the Union. 7 14--Frosh band praetkces in as sem- Jly hail of the Union. 7 115-LMberal. club meets In room 302 of the Union. 7::14---nterscbolastlc manager a~nd Athletic association officials meet Ifraternity house managers to discuss housing of men who attend inter- Vote In the campus elections today.I TODAY IS "M" DAY. Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. 'Iota in the ampuis elections today. TODAY IS 413t" DAY. Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. V-1iOTICE. Prof. A. ('A Solainido All sophomol~s desiring to play class 'Pnfessor Solalinde who left yester- baseball call Bill Reid at 558 to- day f'or California where he will teach day.j in the University of California. He Tote In the campus elections today, will leave for Spain in the latter part ___________________ Iof August after having spent a year3 Quadrangle Society Meets TonightJ in this country.II Quadrangle society meets at 8 o'clock 1 tonight at the home of Prof. U. B.! Dr. Cori Addresses Physicists Phillips, 1954 Cambridge road. Prof. Dr. James M. Cork, of the physics R. M. Wenloy, of the philosophy de- department, spoke before the regular partinent, will speak upon the subject, meeting of the Physical Colloquim yes- "The Letters of George Meredith.'' 'terday afternoon on "The Quantum rrni-ir of , Cn ~JiUfiX' 7- ,_ , G i One th'ing, above all will give com plete, joy on Mother's Day - - --your photograph I2c Large Loaves of Bread (Whole wheat or. white)....................G 25c Angel Food AMOc 20c Home Ma'de. Cookies..... ..T. ......... 30c Home Made Pies25 (Any kind) ...... ..........,...... 20c Large Jelly Rolls........... .. .... 25c Fried Cakes, only.. . ... ............ 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