Ti I MICiGANDAI A _ , . t t OFFICIAL BULLETIN ithe Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of ;. Copy received until :::30 D~. m. (11:30 a. m- £Saurday.) A,- mi 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) j. -n E07 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 C ARE AT THE AMERICAN H-OT LEL T 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, Dealers Phone H14 i 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. I GOLF 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. ti a Mac eEgor' 8, Sp aldin 's adothers A LARGE SHIPMENT JlUST RECEIVED I OUR SUCCESS Small Pro fits Promptness No Misrepresentation >: =: J iiY m H ~un11aT Cburcb rIC4 1 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. I I REV. L. V. fUNDERMAtN, Pastor a Sunday Morning Service. 10:3Q Suiect: «"verlsting; I ' unbh- We 'Have, All Parts for It 9:30 A. M.-IBible School. 10: 30 A. M.---"'Tbe Ascended lord'" I 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 0 I ___________________________________ i I Shits and Huron Strog SIDNEY S. ROBIN31-S, .Minister Fifth Ave. and Washington St. E. C. STELLII ORN, Pastor AND G. A. \ E 1MA11NN, Pastor Sund ay Schlool at .9:00 a. tn. , 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 n1 ,11 i. 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 I -_ _ E 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 , _ _ -_. I '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." I 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." i 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. .w. ... -.........., C _ - Phone 35 F "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 I1 i . l c 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. I. ..mo... . w A', R inirrr [ )nLad c? to Collet r~acid. let