THE MICHIAN DAILY~ U. S. Money F eeds Refuees in Near East t r''.4* .i S. . . I Y*.*RA( . psi }nt ¢ :"{ i{."::.f:} ":' " }:: -- - -- fClean, energetic boys wanted to sell WHA 'S OIN(O Michigan Daily Pictorial Supplements WHATS GOI ON Saturday, Nov. 18. An excellent chance for live wire boys to make a "clean-up" in a short time. Apply V011(:E--CoI)y for this column should Daily- Business Office today.-Adv. s 1 submitted by 4:30 ,o'clock o:' E the uly before publication. Willa. Cather's latest book, reviewed -~ in the Sunday Magazine, Nov.* 19.- THURSDAY jAdv. 4 :f("--If meet. at N turatl Science auditorium.I A discussion of the Freeman in tho' 5:00-Editoril staff of lcliganensiaii Sunday Magazine' for Nov. 19.-Adv. m eete.____________________ 7 :la5-Meeting of Sigma Alpha Delta In upper reading room of Union. 7 05--Scalp and Blade meets In room 34,Union. 7:1 F-Speelal met-,',ng of Boxing club,4 7 :30-Puegular meeting of the Monte-itl - 1club in Lane hail. Dr. Sayles of the EFirst Baptist church will speak. I .:30-,M1eeting of Cosmopolitan cu i Wesley hall., 7r :,3O-Al_ awsmoker at teUnion. :-Pr'ofessor Kenyon speaks on't "The Spanish Ballad" under the au- i spices of La Socle ad Hispanica. 3 ~& ~ A T 1 7 :30-Prof, Reuben %~tersou speaks J( J 1 / K on "Cancer, A Preventable Disease"j buin s apitete fMedical buing;et.mhihatro At the house party 1:3')--Ralph (Carson speaks to Como with the ever obliging, politan club on ":Life at Oxford" In tn Wesleyhal saxophone player Wse hl.in tn 1S:00-11 Circolo Itsllano holds a very ( with the infinite but with important meeting in room 202,1 nothing nearer home- Suh in;there 's a pcue It tells 8:00-Christian Scienee society meets pcue in Lane hail. a storyjust what you -----want for your scrap U-NOTICESbok There is fan exhibtle of the pabook. ings of Nicolas Roeriek, notfd Aas-Drpi an wel Isian artist, daily in the West Galley Dop o intd e'llt of Alumni Memorial bal. This show youho inest lection is placed on display undr ing and eaisy it is to make the auspices of the Ana Ar~ar Art sap rlin tr~eI association. sap rlin tr-el Freshman basketball, candidates meet ing pictures the Kodak Monday night at the gymnasium. way.althKo k Bigyour own equipment.Wehv by the committee. Ann Arbor resi- models, at our Kodak dents who have rooms to furnish for counter-and all the f the week end will list them with the Esmnftlpoeoeao tteUin upis IThe office hours of the committee are: Friday, 9 to 12 o'clock in the duaographic Kodaks morning and 1 to 5 o'clock in the af-,$6S6u ternoon; Saturday, the same hours in U the morning and in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 o'clock in the evening.Lydn&C iay Save, your numbers for the Arcade .719 N, UNIVERSTY, 1Barber Shop's Christmas watch on display at Carl Bay's Arcade Jewel- ry.-Adv. -~ - SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH 712. Arbor Street TICTOR ALLMNDINGER' PIANO TUNING School of Music Tuner PHONE 3062 Office ait Res., 418 N. Division St. I I Near State and Packard Streets I No one can duplicate the, truly individual gift, your photograph, Nothing else you cans buy at so small an expense is capable_ of assuring such happiness. Phone 604- W for an early aippointment Group of Christian refugees In thens square, waiting for daily a tlonN by Anmerican Red C'ross Hundreds of thousands of Greeks who were driven from their homes by the Turk invaders and fled Thrace later when that territory was awarded the Turks, owe their lives to American money. Veritable cities of these refugees are, being fed at Athens and other points. DAIL OFFCIA BULETI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received until 3:30 p. m, (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume .3 THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 16, 102 ~ iNmer 46l THANKiSGIVYING0 DAY P'ICl(AMA TIO By the Governor: "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise : be thankful unto Him and bless 'Hl-is name." We Lvve cpome again to~the season of the year when, in accordance with the devout custom established, by our fathers more than three centuries ago, we formally set apart a day of thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God for all His mercies and. blessings. We have every .reason for thankfulness. Our fields and orchards and vineyards have .yielded richly of their products. Our people have been sober, indust'rious and'steadfast. Industry and enterprise, have translated the varied and unlimited resources of our commonwealth into wealth and happiness for all who have had the initiative and the capacity to fdo and achieve. While we face a new day b~ig with many perplexing problems. may our faith in the integrity, of American institution be rededicated to the gcv- erment which has always symbolized the best that has been achieved since the struggle for representative government begall. Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me' as Governor of the State of Michigan, I hereby join the President of the United Stat: s in desig- nating THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922, as a day of Thanksgiving and prayer. Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the State this tenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty- two, and: of the Commnonwealt~h the eighty-sixth. AL ItX J. RO ESB3ECK, Governor. By the Governor:, Charles J. De Land, Secretary of. State.' To the Faculty: Professors and instructors who wish to have their checks dleposited monthly may arra'nge to (10 so at the'Secretary's office before Nov, 27. SHIRLEYi W. SMITH, Scocretazry. Students in Business Adinistration: Attention is called to the fact that "Candidates for the special certificate in Business Administration are eXpected to enroll at the beginning' of their first yeas;' of residence or as soon thereafter as possible, but not later than the beginning of their l'ast year of residence." In the case of w(qilors no further eprollmelt~s will be accepted after Dec. 1. Further hifor~nation may be obtain'ed in Eoomn 106, Economics Building. F. M. TAYLOR1. Cancer Week 1Health Lecture: As part of A national campaign, Dr. Reuabon Pekar ,On will deliver an raddress in the Medial Ibtilding at 7:30 p. in.. Nov..16, uron the title, ' Some Facts About Cancecr: A Preventable D~isease." The publie is invited. WA rv N E.,FORS YTH E. Geological anud Geographica'l Jounal Club: There will be a meeting of the Club in Room C-433), Na ii Jt';cicm Building on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p. m. PROGRAM: "The Structure of the Whittelsey Beach," by Professor I. Di. Scott. "The' Shapes of Pebbles," by C. K. Wentworth, revievTed by Mr'. J. I. Leighly. All interested are cordially invited to attend. L. M. GOULD, Secretary. "Miuch Ado -About 'Nothling"l: Rehearsals for today, Thursday, will be as follows: Act II, scene 3 at 2 o'clock. Act ,III .scene 2. at 2:30. o'clock. Act IV, scene 1 at 8 b'clock. Act V,' scene I at 3 o'clock. Act V, scene 2 at, 4:39, o'clock. Act V, scene 4 at 5 o'clock. R. D. T. HOLLISTER. Recital. of "She Stoops to Conquter": The classes in Shakespearian Reading will give a platform recital of Goldsmith's comedy, "She Stoops to Conquer", Thursday, Nov. 16, at 8 p. in., ini the auditoriumn of Universi.ty Hall. free to the public. cIECH Rifle Teams: All men in the UOniversity, interested. in forming an Indoor Rifle Team; and all R. 0. T. C. students interested in forming all R. 0. T. C. Rifle Team meet in room 330 Engineering Building at '7 o'clock Thursday Evening. i WILLIS SHIPPAM, Asst. P. 14. S. & T. FACLYPHOTOGRA PHS GIVEN TO UNIVERSITYI IPICT'URES OF SIXTEEN INSTRU(TORS, Photographs of members of the! University of Michigan faculty which date as far back as the regime of for-j mer President H. P. Tappan, have been presented to the University by the widow of George Pool Peck, '63, of The pictures are in an old fashioned album and include 16 members of the! faculty of the Literary college, the Engineering college, and the Medical i school. The collection is headed by a pic- ture of President Tappan, followed by those of Prof. George P. Williams, of the mathematical. department, and. Prof. Datus C. Brooks, of the history department. The album has been referred to the Alumni association and will probably become the property of that office. Portraits 619 E'st Liberty Strm. IGot a room to rent? A Daily cdass~i fled adt will firm a rnomer.-Adv_. ,. , . . , i+rrr.r i i i . i.. r r . i i i i u++ri r , <. <. . CHRISTMAS ENGRAVI NG SAMPLES NOW READY W PERSONAL, GREETING CARDS ROOMSNEEDED FOR CAMEi Resident, slsed to Furnish Quateis WIDE F'or This 1Week Enid A M Twogpshodth Scar city of rooms to accomodate the gokmrepsevenan out-of-town people coming here thi: I neatly, and add to your comfort and freedom of 'EZ'-GRIP" 'week for the 'Wisconsin game is they action. The garter is the vogue among young me who want the beat. 35c to $1. every- problem which the Rooming commit-; where, in single- grip and the E. Z. 2 Grip, tee of the Union is now trying to and the E. Z. Sport, Garter. Made s Iely by The Thos. P. Taylor sol ,e. The task of furnishing rooms Co.. Bridgeport. Conn. for the visitors is unusually great in FetrdbLainSuet view of the large numbers who will FetrdbLainSuet atend the game. Supplies Stores More than 50 rooms are still wanted,, TH1E -IDEAL GIFT. Nothing is more appropriate. Nothing more certain to satisfy than your Christmas Portrait. by 11 BRING US YOUR NAME/PLATE. 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