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OFFICIAL BULLETIN
ithe Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of
;. Copy received until :::30 D~. m. (11:30 a. m- £Saurday.)

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will be at 3l04 "(1: 500 yards. Truck leaves R. 0. T. C.
F. E. COLTLINS,
Capt Inf. Dol.

In our Millinery, Display we have modes that are chic-
shapes that are youthful--designs that are dignified in Gage-
Fisk and Fart Tailored and Sport Models
PUYARand INTJZ
1328S o. MAIN ST.
I The Intestt Tailors
I %Wo Cincinnati)

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THE NEW
CHOCOLATE
MALTED DRINK

ASKA FOR

ity of Michigain Band:
mation at Lane Hall Saturday at 2 o'clock, a 7u Motiday at Z:W
s. Turn in all capes still out Saturday.
WILI+ 'RED WGtILSON:, Director. 1
for Comnedy (C1nb:
outs for incmbership in Comedy Club will be held..in Nestberry
ditoriun* Saturday morning, May 5, from 9 -to 12. Those trying out
,nested to have something prepared which they can recite. All
of the University are eligible for membership.
C. J. D REInS IAC.'T.
Club:
members of Comedy Club are expected to be present at the try-
Newvberry Hall Auditorium,, Saturday morning, May 6, from 9 to
seat in the selection of the new members.
C. , J. DRESI3ACIT.
..--'enlors diploanfee 1now payabl a t
E treasurer's office.

Students .wishin-- part-
time wrkatla he-mnan's
jo applyat any time
between
7 a.m. and 4:30 p*m.
at ewLierary Bldg.
COME, PREEPDTO WORK

AND BE

SATISFIED

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To our hundreds of customers in the Student Body and
their friend: we announce very unusual values in TAILOR
MADE suits and topcoats.
Our lines include both Domestic and Imported high grade
fabrics of latest choices, and our cutters. follow last word styles,

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Made to Moasure

$27.50

M'ade to Fit'

AT'S GAIN ON

Made to Wear
Drop in at the American Hotel or phone
your address to 123 and our representative
will call.

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CLUBS -

FE-Copy for this column should
itbinitted by a! 30 o'clock of
daly before publication.
SATUVRDAY
--Lunceon of Board in Control
tliletics in private dining room
116 Unionl.
-lrr. Prince speaks at Union to
e interested in auto sales train-
. otire Dame-3ic0ugan baseball
e at Ferry fieldl.
Tau Beta Pi dinner in room 318
he Union.
-Delta Slwmia Delta dinner In

"Rollins stones gathler no mas,"
but unused fur'giture gathers dust.
Call 960. -Ad0.
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Mac eEgor' 8, Sp aldin 's adothers
A LARGE SHIPMENT JlUST RECEIVED

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OUR SUCCESS

Small Pro fits

Promptness

No Misrepresentation

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ofee thoo Bible class meets
noe hall.
SUNDAY
niverstty Nen's Bible clasg
> i Upper room, Lane hall.
Student class, Church of Christ, ;
in Upper room; Lane hall.
Student Biblo classes meet asn
y hall.
pen hFou-W at Wesley hall.
ussiani Vesper service at St..
ew's church.
wApl and Blaide meet's in Tap
of thle Union.
usiiltt chorus at Episcopal
nt- supper at Harris hall
Yesleyan guild meets in Mol'th-
church.
'calp and4 Blade anie1I n room
fthe Union.
ev. Frater speaks at. University
es in Hill auditorium.
U'-NWPICES
club tryonts today fromr 9 to
lock: in Newberry hall auditor-
of thoectl~rci cngluetering
411ill out applications for A. I..

Fi~fthi Ave. and William St.

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REV. L. V. fUNDERMAtN, Pastor

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Sunday Morning
Service. 10:3Q
Suiect: «"verlsting;

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We 'Have, All
Parts for
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9:30 A. M.-IBible School.

10: 30 A. M.---"'Tbe Ascended lord'"

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The idea, shared by many, that life is a vale of tears, is just as
false as the ideas shar'ed by the great majority, the idea to which youth
and health and riches incline you, that life is a lglace of entertainment.
Life is a p~lace of service, and in that service one has to suffer a ;great
deal that is hard to beyar, but miore often to experience a great deal of
joy. But that joy can beo real only if people look upon their life a:4 a
service, and have a(l(ci flite object in life outside themselves and
their p~ersonal happln ess.-TOL STOY.

W D 11 Tube only
Red Seal Sparker
Reinartz Coil

$6:009

S u n dla y S c hI o o l, ,1 1 ' =15 . ee l ~ ; < a ' e l l g e t a o
meecting, 7:30.
'Reading Room, 234, Nickels Ar-
caide. Open daily 12 to 5 exccept
Sund!ays iand Holidays.
ALLAR WtG E

EVERYONE IS WEPLCOME

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Shits and Huron Strog
SIDNEY S. ROBIN31-S, .Minister

Fifth Ave. and Washington St.
E. C. STELLII ORN, Pastor

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G. A. \ E 1MA11NN, Pastor
Sund ay Schlool at .9:00 a. tn.

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10::30 A. AL--Organ 'Recital, Mr. La
Rowe.
Prayer and Cradle. Song;: Guilmant
Piroces'sional March; (Tilmart
Contemplation; Saint-Saens
10: 0 A. M, --Morning Service, "Out-
doors axuti lndoors Religion"
5:45 P. Al.--Stu dot~s Supper and
bislcusion.l

9:00 A. 'AT-Bible study hour.'
10:30 A. AT.---ermon, (German)
"The LorI's Prayer a Prayer."
5:30 P. T.-Student Forum. Sub-
.ject, "T he Rural Ainistry In tho
Lutheran Church," F. Chas. Wilk-
ening, Leader.

Church
lishi.
Churn h
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Service at 10:00 a. m.' Eng-
Service 11:00 a. mn. Ger-

Stuidents Cordially Welcomed

Sayles.
12:410-Students Class at Guild
House. Mr. Chipman.
6: 00-Student Friendship Hour.
Refreshments.
6:30-Devotional Meeting 6f Stu-
dents.
7:30--"Sau I's Suicide--A 11arning
Against Jealdousy."Mr. Smyles .
SPECIAL: On Wednesdlay evening,
May 9, Rev. Joseph Taylor, D.:1).
of the West China Mission will
give an address in Church Par-
lors. A gr'eat speaker with
story of real achievement.

LAN9_E HALL

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See "Upper Room" Bulletin
and Printed Schedule
Sunday Class for Men from
9:30 to *10:15

7:30 P. M.-Sermon, "The
Prayer It Model."

Lord'sI

(Missouri Synod)'
Corner Thl'li' and Wteat Huron Sts.
('A 11, A. ItRAI) r , Plastor

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'HE best plan is to give
Lthem a coat of Lowe
'rothers Mellotone, which-
1made in a variety of soft
4lorings.
Mellotone is a flat oil
aint that is easily applied
ith ai brush. Quickly dries
ith a dull velvety, finish
hat is restfutl to the eyes.
Mv~ellotone colorings were
ade to match the gray -
ones of Nature's wild-
owers. Thiey come in 'a
ide selection of beautiful
int.s, enatbling you to bring
he great outdoors' indoors.
Mellotoneie s, the most
OS.WAL
112 W. WWashinton

.9:307-Germnan Service.
10:'30--Bible School.
11:30--English Service.
Sermon subject: "A MWonderful.
Pralyer."
Tr~l~*ay A scension Day
7:30 P. M.-Sernmon topic: ' "Tite
M1ediator at the ight, Hand of Godh."

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CH-URCH
IIE: . 1. A,.I IREtT 1'qI). 144 -Mmiiter
)IWIS C. REUW(IN-N. Svec'v Nell Sudeiiis
Morning Worship
10:20L11YV',ROYERS OF LIFE"
:12:00-Lasst ml eeting of tie Student Cl~u.:ses led by Prof. W. D.IicP .hndrs;on
anti Dr. J. E. Kirkpatrick.
5:30--YOUNG PE~OPLE'S FhOUR.
6:30-Chrisit an Endeavor Meeting.
8:30:-University. Services in Hill Auditorium.
Geraldine M(Tlenry, '26, Leadecr
"WHY I RELIEVE IN 11W IB IALE; WHT IT 1AS, MEANTTO MI"
University Services in Hill Auditoriumt
IVIAPTRICE PRATER, successor. to John G. Paton of the -New Hebrides
will speak on ,"Among, 1ji4'Soth li'Sett Islanders."

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economical, the most sani-
tary and the most satisfac-
tory treatment you can give
your walls. Enables you to~
wash off spots and keep
your walls fresh and invit-
ing..
Comne in and see the
sample panels and ask for
literature.

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"THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE AWARM WELCOMJE"II
Herbert A. Jumnp, E. Knox .itchell, Mlary If. Millar, Staff.
10:30 A. lV.--Mr. Jump, continues his liberal interpretations of' THlE
('REEl) Of PROGRESSIVE C1HRISTIANCITYj
An unusually large congregation of students attended last Sunday'
Today;. "Tihe Blood Atonement versils Unending Divine Love."
12:00--Open Forurm. Prot. W. R.' Humphreys on Ilistory amd Fiction li
file Wile."
6:30 P. M.-Studenits Fireside Chat. Election .of officers. "Jazz, ju
Music and In Life". A general discus ;ion of'some present-day 'ten-
dencies in campus thinking and living.-

F.P1. AITUfIR, Pastor

COI:. CATHIERINE AND DIVISION STR1EETS

9:30 A. U.--Blible School.-Prof.
.1arnhill, sup~erintendlent.
12:00 M.--Student Class.es in Lane
~fall Rqa _ding Rooms.
10: 30 A. }. Muorning Services. Ser-
mon Topic, "On the Firing Lane."
6 :30 P. M.-Christian E~ndeavor
mieeting.
Men's Service Club meets at noon..
Led by Dr. C. Stouffer.

8:00 and 10:00 A. M.--Holy Communion.;
Sermon by the Rector "An EsetilTruibh of Christianity."

hENR kY LEWF1IS, Vector

THlE RUSSIAN MEN'S CHORUS of Dettolt

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will sing Russian ecclesiastical nmusic at the 5 o'clock Vesper serevce at
the Church, and will present a programi of Russian folly songs At the
student's' supper in Harris hall at 6 o'clock. Voluntary offering for the
relief of Russian refugees.

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