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be conferred on any student at comn-
mencemtent who, has not pa-yed his fee t
by this time, according'to Shirley W.!I
Smith, secretary of -the AUniversity. c
Candidates for degre as or for any I

certificate or diploma are requested,
to fill out cards at once }which may bes1
had at the secretary's office of theirI
college or school, pay the treasurer
of the University, having card re-

ceipted, and file the indicated sec~- 1 funded on surrender of receipt
tioni of this car~d with the secretaryl payment. Thls' appfles lsvto ti
of the college or school. er's certificate fees, business adn,
In case the faculty does~ not recoin- I trtion certificate faes an~d nurse
men~d. any piayor, the~ fee will be r~e- plonta fee.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Diploma fees must be paid at th'e
tr~easurer's office b'1efoire 4 o'clock on
Tuesday, May 22, which has bleen set,
as the last, day on whichi seniors cani
pay this fee. Ihn n case will a degree

Office:
Jake, 110

Replies are at the
'C, MC, 12, BC, X18,
LSD' CLASSIFIED..
TES
Two cents a word
advanc~e. Minimum'
iy, 25c. Minimum
iree cents per word
"gd. White space
:e of five cents per
fleds, charged only

Tel. 32214J 622-E. Liberty
Across from Speddings.
167c--10
The Feller Brush Co. is doing mzorei
than $1,000,000 worth of business(
every thirty, days. If you are goingI
to sell this -summer be safe. Try
Fuller. We have some: excellent
territory left. See Burby today at.
Sigma Delta Kappa house, 1325
Washteniaw. Phone 2619. 168c
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
You can have it, plenty of it, by
acting .as bur Agents in Ann Arbor'
during spare moments. Experience
not necessary. Write us at once.
THE B3URGESS COMPANY
32 So. Clark St., Chicago
168-2

TYPEWRITING and Mt-imeographing
promptly and neatly done. Aniy-
thing from a postcard to. a vohimne,
of hundreds of pages.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels Arcade .Phone 1718
167tc-3
YOU (GIB: PROMPT AND ACCURATY
service -wheni your, MANUSCRIPTSI
are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID-
DLES BOOK STORE. 11 I'4lckels
Arcade.1ct
TYPEWRITERS% Bought, sold; ex-
changed, cleaned, repaired..
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels Arcade, Phone 1718. Dealer:
L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters:
s 1.66c-3

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food delicate

enough for the most fastidious girl, .in gUan-

Oldest and most reliable place
to buy tires.
ly Spin'gfleld Diatnond Tires
128c.-tf
'I person who took hat and~ cap
romW ;John. Kaupp's cafeteria 'on
Villiams St. Thursday eve., please
eturn them to the same place..
[D PAPA and APPLE SAUCE
laved by BENNIE~ KRUGER'S or-
iestra, now on sale at the Stoff-
t ,Phono Shops..,6$
1 RdO~CBOTTOM PRICE1S on-gro-
res, see Pierces ad in the Wed-.
esday isue of The Dlaily. 125c-tf

Phanze in' reservadtions.

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RE~AL ESTATE

handlle a splendid 6 roomn
.oation four blocks east of
Fireplace, hardwood floors,
tcondition, 2-car garage.
,00o.
n for a five room haw~se,
,reet, oak floors aind finish,
laundry, good lot. Price

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WANTED-Salesmen for selling new EXPE~RT Typewrilter .lRepaIiing, . all
specialty article. Needed in everyj maker., Ann Arbor Typewriter Ex-.
household., No competition. Won-; change. Phone S66. 9 Savings Bank;
derful opportunity for advancermerut'..}lc 2-t
to state manager. Reply at once toI INTERSTATE TAILOR
Box RT, Daily. 167p-3
FIFTEEN STUDENTS -WILL -E UNRIVALLED CL THING VALUESl
HIRD fr smmr wr.WBe IN TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND
from 70 cents to $1.00 an hour. Call TCATS t $27..STAI TETH1
at 61' Packard St. Hours 1-6. Near ST E'AIOS RE TTH
Ferry field. 1 c- AMERICAN HOTEL. PHONE-123i
~ 0c2 FOR APPOINTMENT. t 166c-3j
SALESMEN WANTED-Good l ive )IISCELL VNEOUIS
salesman-make, $12-=$18 per day.
If interested write 3447 Hamilton Lawn Mowers sharpened. Money back!

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We expect to impirove our service and increase our facilities. to
make the Betsy Ross and Busy Bee shops as popular with
every Michigan student- as. they now are 6, a large numiber, f
Michigan men and womeni. Get: the habit of a daily visit to
either shop.

Blvd., Detroit, Michigan.
Sales Co.

Union
168p1

guarantee. Call Larned Hardwa'e,
310 S. State $t. Phone 1610 j

home, freplace,j
near, Eberbachb

$10,00an eight room, near. E. Uni-
verilty, good conditions. Terms.
.sn't?00 -8 ;rooms, near Church, oak
"up afidown, sleeping porh, gar-.
age, extremely large living room
We have -an excelent fraternity pro-
pery jut ~listed, Very large lot,
adequate housing facilities.
Excellent six room house very con
venient to campus. All oak- down-
stairs. Large spacious hall Witt
French doors. Beautiful fireplace and
electric fxtures. The three sleeping
rooms are all large. Wel ventilated
attic. Laundry in basement. Muist, he
sold this week. Look it over and make
an offer.
It~ interested in better- homes, we have
them.
Harry O:. Potters Company
R~ealtors
601-4 Fir~st Nat'l Banik Bldg. Tel. .2072.
160,Q2
We. can offer ybir an eleven roomn
,housein. very -poliular 'roomiing dist-
rict that Will give you an excellent
home, and:turn you an income of from
$10 t,220just for the school year.
Second floor completely and beautiful-
ly furnished.' Roomers wish to en-
gage the rooms for -next year. Terms
easy.,
Gorton Real: Estate Agency
Roo 3 Wuertjl Arcad'e
Phone-1798-W Evyenings 661-W
- -167c '
F'URNISHED. HOUSES-
We have for sale several rooming;
houses that are completely furrnished.
All located within 'two blocks from
the campus. The owners wish to leave.s
the city 'immediatey' after the closing.
of the school year, and arle willing to
sell these- places at the real value of
the houises alone. You get the furn-
iture free. Let us show them to you.
Gorton Real Estate Agency

FOR SALE;
FOR SALE-Good building lots on
Whitmoro Lake road, abutting the
Barton Hills disctrict. Will sell in
two acre lots. Inquire J. °W. Dwyer,
508 First ?National Bank Bldg..
164-4I
FOR SALE-Two tickets for both Fri-
day and Saturday concerts. Call
Gregory at 1268 or at Dental Clinic.,[
167p-2
FOR SALE-An F flat Buescher saxo-
phone. Call at 1301 Washtenaw orj
phone 2952-R after _8:30 p. m.'

165c-t
". YUNOHES
A l tXkSpecial Canoe Lunch will
m.rake her went to go again. >Rei's 1
Club lunch. 154 c-tf i
'UINITY LUTHERtAN
CHURCH-
h ill~ Ave. and William St.
RE"V. L. F. GUfNDERiMAN, Pastor
9:30 A. M.-Bible School.
10:30 A. M.-"The Power' of the
spirit,"~
EVERYONE IS WELCOME

!Bunbag Church ervtcs

FOR SALE-Grand piano (B3eckstein)
used short time onlp~ Owner' leav-.
ing city. Price rig;ht. Inquire G,
ing city. Price right. Inquire boxG0.

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Room 3
one 1798-W

661-WI
168c

FOR SALE-One concert ticket for
Saturday night. Phone 746M.
-. - - - 168p
FOR SALE-Modern .2 family home.
-Apply Zwerdling Fur, Shop. 4166-3 j
FOR RENT
FOR RENrT-Unfurnished heatedt four
rooms and private bath near-the
University. $60 monthly. ReadyI
Sept. 1. AMight arranige for posses-
sion after June 1.
F. Roy Holmes
113 S. Main
" C ; S Cg10G3c-G
F1A6-rooms all modern and located on
a good street. Hardwood floors, fire-
place, garage. Can be bought for on"--
ly $1000 down. Call Mrs. Justine,
835F-1, 2738. 16231
FOR RENT-Very desirable six-roomI
house, two blocks from Campus, for
Summer school or to Sept. 20. $100
a month. Phon~e 1291tRcar Box 11.
168-3
FOR RENT-Furnished house from
June 15 to Sept. 15. Large shady
yard. Inquire 1001 Forrest. Phone
FOR RENT-Five furnished rooms
and bath, on first floor, until Sept.;
15. 429 S. Division. 161p-3
WANTED TO RENT
Suite for next school year. Study,
bed'roomn and p'rivate' porch avail-
able Sept. 1. $8. Box CNC, Daily.
167p-3
Professional student wants pleasant
*room in quiet house' near campus
for next fall. Box 689.
16'7.3
WANTED-A garage in the vicinity of
Williams and S. Division. Call 1443-
~R. Kenrick. 166p-3
LOST
LOST-A stone martin fur neck-
piece at Majestic Theatre last Tues-
day evening.; Calli Irene Kauska at
2482M1. Reward. J68p-2I
LOST Shaffer Pen. Wed. night. Be-
tween Hil auditoriumn and Library.
Reward. Call 3083-M.

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State and Hluron Streets
SIDNEY S, ROBINS, Minister

Philip

M.-O~rgan Service.
E.La Rowe.

Mr;
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10: 46A. M.-Momning Service, ser-
mnhtopic: "What Uitarfians are
fi account of modern views of re-
ligious questions at a great con-
feren cc.
4:30 P. M.-Outdoor Meeting.

Fifth Ayve.,and .Washington St.
V. C. STELLHORN, Pastor
10:30 A.' M.-This will be a confirm-
ation service. Sermon, "Advanc-
ing to Fuller Maturity in Christ
Jesus." Col. 2,64-0.
5:30 P. M-Student Forum. Sub-
ject, "How Can x:the Ltheran
Chiure)i 'Hold its. Young .People~s"
Robert. Lindquist,' leader.
7:30 P. M.-A. Pentecost' service.
Sermon subject,'-"Our Mother
Church.," Acts 2, 41-47.
All services in English.

Sunday School at 9:00 a. m.
Church Service at 10:00 a. m. Eg
lish.
Church'Service 11:00 a. in. Geri
Man.
Students Cordially- Welcomed

lO:30-M1orning Worship. Sermon
"The Test of t idencey," Mr'.
Sayles.t
7:30 -' Evening, service. Sermion,
"Life, *hiCommerclal Tnis'
Mrc Saiyles.

G101ILDI3 OTICES
12: 00--Guild Class.

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r ANTED-Position for an~ American
lady who desires to act as traveling
companion, or one who nieeds per~-
sonal attention. References ex-
changed. Box 110 Daily. 166p-3
VANTEl~D-Young' lady stud'ent for'
Summer School and next year to
care for apartment for two' in re-
turmn for room and board. Phone
2526. 167p-2
VANTED-Position by American lady
as supervisor of household whiere
good service is appreciate3d. Refer-
ences. Box 110 D]aily. 166ip-3
ARBER WANTED for Saturday or a
steady one. Good guarantee. Haw-
kinsdouse Barbershop., Ypsilanti,
Mich. 166 p-3
rjE make you~r house clean without
paint. We db both'initeior and ex.-
terior washing. City H1oue Clean-
ing Ce. Phone 1995-J. 152c30

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To- have_ courage: without pugnacity; to have conviction without
bigotry-; to h' ve .(iaiywihu coildesenslo ; to have faith withoutl
credulity; to have love of humanity without mere sentimentality; t(%
have meekness with power and emotion with sanity-that is Christianity."
- , -Charles Evans .Huges

rST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
I (Missouri Synod)
Corner Third and West Huron Sts,
CARL A. BRAVER, Pastor
9:00-Preparatory service in Ger-
man.

Sulb'ject:ifrit~lr hr b imnii
Sim-day Schoo~l, 11:45.
meetig; 7:30. -
.cade. Open. daily 12 to. 5

See " Upper R~ood Bbi
andPrinted, Steedh
Sunday Class f*tbM 'n

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6:00-Student Fritns'ip ITur'.
7:30-Devotional AMeeting.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH-3
REV. A. IV. STALKER, D. D., Pastor
1MISS'ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director;
10:30 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP.- Pastor's' Subject: "THE MIHND OF
CHRIST."
12:00 Noon. BIBLE CLASSES in WESLEY HALL.
5 30-6:30 P. M. OPEN HOUSE at WESLEY HALL.
6:30 P. M. WVESLEYAN GUILD DEVOTIONAL MEETING. MISS MAR-
GUERITE'MAY, Leader.-
7:30 P. M. EVENING WORSH-IP Pastor Subject: "T B OF THE SOUL"k
SPECIALI MUSIC: "Allemande"'(d'Ablert-Eddy, Mrs. 'Rhead; "Adagio"
- (Ries), Miss Struble; "Th~e Lord is In' i-Is Hply Temple" '(Fred-
erick StockL, the chorus- choir; "Benedictus'" (Gounod), the chorus
choir; "Blessed Ye" ,(From The Beatitudes) (Franck), Mr.,Dewey
and the chorus: "The Prologue" (Fromt The Beatitudes) (Franck),
Mr. Wheeler; "March Pontiflcale" (Lemmens), Mrs. Rhead; "Alle-
grette" (Lully-Eddy), Mrs. Rhead; "Prayer" (Wolf-Ferrari), Miss.
Strul,e "0. Saviour of the World" (Gos-s); Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler,
Miss Howe. and ,Mr., Dew'e~';.

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9:30-Holy Communion in
man.

Ger.-

11: 00-Preparatory service in Eng-
fish.
11:30-Holy Communion in Eng-
llshr
Sermon Sithitt: "The Gift of. The
Holy Slit."

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CMURC
IJ.~DIVISION AND HURON - '' ;
RE.L). RETD . A4LEWVIS U. DANN, get'y mi, t~ei
Mornf orslhlp
- "A IFT REMEMiBERED"- --
Young: IPeope's ,Hour -
6: i30 -
Responsible tollk as52a~ 1het'te'
Next Sunday~ has been designated as Senior~ Sunday. Seniors will
church: in cap, and. gbwn'

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ble - prices.' City Wijndow Ia
' Co., Phone 1995-J. 153c30
,A?:PQOED -or: Dust cleoaned.
bor Carpet Cleaning Works.
~ft.130t

LOST-On Church' Street-Glasses
and black case. Please call Rlock-'
wood 1554-M. 168p-:3
KODAK FINISHING

"THE-STONE CHURCH' WITH THE WARM 'WELCOME"
Hierbert A. Jump, E. KAO'x litchell, 31ary K. Millar, Staff.
9:30 A. X.-Sunday School w-ith Student Bible Class.
10:30 A. M.-Sermon 'by Mr Junip, "TUhe Creed of Pohiono Bali. Cow-11unch-
orek; A Study, IA Primitive Religion." The trute stork' of a California
Caw-boy with a working faith.
'12:00-Open Forum. Prof. IL Leo Sharfman on "Religion in the Syna-

F.' P. ARTHUR, Pastor

9:30 A. M.-Bible School.-Prof.I
Barnhll, superintendent.I
12:00 M Student Classes in Lane
Hall. Reading Rooms.

S':00 A. M.-Holy Communion.-
10: 30 A.; M.--Holy :Communion and Sermon by the Rector,

[5:00 P. M.--Evening Prayer. and Address by Mr. Webb.;

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