THE MICHIGAN DAILI A,,. D I Y O IA Pubivation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University.. Copy received until it:30'p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 3E SUNDAY. NOVEMIBER 24.1M22Numnber 55 To All Students: The services of the campus guides will henceforth be available without charge to anyone desiring to matte us 3 of them. Students wishing to have. visitors shown the "points of interest may call the office of the Dean of Stu- dents by phone or come in person to secure a guide. J. A. BURSLEY. ,1rt E~xhibition: Under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association there will be an exhibition of the paintings of Nikolai Roerich, the Russian artist, in the west gallery or Alumni Memorial Hal',' Nov. 5 to 26, inclusive, from 1:30' to 5 n. iM. BRUCE M. DONALGDSON. Notice to All Students Taking Physictl .Ed. Course 41-A : All students enrolled in Course 41-A, having completed their work in* Football this week will report to Coach Ray Fisher for Baseball Theory-- 41-C at 4 o'clock Tuesday in Room 109 Tappan Hll. FI LDIgG 11. YOST. Faculty Twilight Recital: The following program will be given in Hill Auditorium, Sunday at, 4:15. The public is requested to be seated promptly at the beginning as the doors will be closed during the performance of numbers. Andante Spianato and Polonaise, Epp. 22 (Chopin) Albert Lockwood;j Laudes Atque Carniina (Stanley), 'Tis Morn (Geibel) The Troubadour; (Walt) The Glee Club; The Lass with Delicate Air (Dr. Arne), Songs My Mother Taught' Me (Dvorak), Lo? M-ere the Gentle Lark (Bishop) Grace Johnson Konold; Oh Hail us ye Free (Ermani) (Verdi), The Heavens are Declaring (Beethoven), Soldiers Chorus (Gounod) The Glee Club; Down in the Forest (Rnald), Elegie (Massenet), A Birthday (Woodman) Mrs. Ko- hold. HRE A. 4ANr . Re'Zr(Q rv.. Navy Fliers Daily Take Oiff, Land Again On Ship -I mmw 78,640 W ords With One Filling Of TeFountain Ten 'with the Little Red 'Pump-Handle The Dunn-Pen, because it has no rubber sac, holds several times more ink than any rubber sac self-filler of the same size. You pump it. full with the Little Red Pump- Handle and it will write for a month. It cleans itself as it fills. The Dunn-Pen never clogs or leaks. It has only four major parts- *nothing to get out of order. Unlimited guarantee of absolute satisfaction with each Dunn-Pen. 27 styles (hard rubber and transparent Bakelite barrels), $2.75 and up. A~e%~ar0. D. MORRILL £~indDEALER. + oeaama~ -. a~otaeeIo Nickels Arcade f II An. -' **~ ~',"~-).V. S. S. Langley, navy's new airplane carrier, launching and landing planes at sea. Organ Twilight Recital: Launching and landing planes at sea in record time are daily occurences with navy fliers and the crew of Earl V. Moore, University Organist, will give the following programn the U. S. S. Langley, the navy's new airplane carrier. The entire landing and launching deck can be cleared in Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 29, at 4:15: + a moment. Even the smokestack rolls over on its side for clearance. Sonata No. 1, A minor (Borowski) ; Elegy (Noble) ; Oriental Sketch,____________ No. 3 (Turkish) (Bird); The Curefw (Horsinan); . Festival Toccata (Fletcher). CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. L-"NOTICES PRO0F. WE-NLEY TO ADD)RESS If you lose your dog, a daily classi- Today is the last day on which the I I'VNIOhi EAfxiNiLEERS TUESDAY I tied ad will find it for you.-Adv. ;t 1YI 0l11 1i'll"' mil' 11 11 Kennedy's Orchestras WHERE THEY PLAY THIS WEEK Ci iiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii iiii9iilliii iiiiEiiiiC iiiiii liiiC iiC iiCtl i if'", Men's Edueationnl Club: There will be a meeting of tho Men's Rducational Club on Monday, Nov. 27,' from 7 to 8, in Room 302 Michigan Union. Important business matters are to he brought -up and a social program is being arranged. It is imperative that every member be present. . L. 11. BEACH, Secretary. Univhersity of Michigan Varsity Band: Monday, Nov. 27, Rehearsal at Hill Auditorium, 6:30 p. m. No uniform. WILFRED WILSON, Director. Cre'' 1 ranCais: T,_.will be a special meeting of I e Cerele Francais, Monday eve- nig,. Nov. 27, at 7:30 Room 202 S. W. All regular mnembers -are urged to be present. ROBERT C. RUMSEY, President. - ww_ - 4:14--Fnenly 'Twilight recital in hill1 auditorium. [ A 1S GOING ON 5:(4 --Olen house for all students in 'Wesley hall. ____________________________,6:00-13aptist. guild social half hour In IBaptist church parlors. h'OTICE--Copy for this column should 6 C:00-Harris hull supper anid talk by be subited by 6:30 o'clock o: D. L. Quirk. the day before publication. 6:80-Student fireside chat at Con-: gr:egational church. SUNDAY 16:30--Wesleyan guild meets in Methm. 9 : 5-Professo r Tilley's Bile disceus-' odist church. sion group at Harris hall. 6::W0J rof. GVIN D. Weiner. will give a 9:0-nieityMen's Bible class Series of Thanksgiving readings' meets in upper rioom, Lane hall. atUiranchc.. 9 :30---Congregational Students Bible j ul eotoa et classes. 6:30--Thanksgiving Ineeting (. the 12 :0-Congregat iona.I olen forum. j Presbyterian Younig People's soci- 12:00--Methodist Students Bible class- etY, es meet in Wesley hall. '7 :05-Trt~n wh team arrives fronc 12:01-P'rof. ,. 1). Henderson speak,.!Mnneapolisi at 11ichigan t'Qatral de- at Presbyterian church. Poll. 12 :00-Baptist guild meets In the Bapt- ist Cuild house. Rev. J. M. Barer, MfON1)AV of Indlia; will spear. l I:60-_Delta S14ma 11ho Menaber setc 5:30-Social honj at Presbyterian i n, room +w06;. University ball. church for the Young' Peoples, So- ( 7 :00-Men's Educational clab meets ciety. . in"'room 302, Unioni. 3:04-.1-Hop comnmittee meets in roomf 7:30 -la t Cemree Frdnca Ise meet;, room 30;,. Union. 20 . South wit g. paintings of Nicolas Roerich, noted ____ Russian artist, will be on exhibition I Pof R. M. Wenley, of the philoso-I in the west gallery of Alumni Mem-phyeatntwilbteprcpl crial hall. This collection has been placed on disrlay under the auspic- speaker at the junior engineers smok- es o theAnn rborArt ssoia e r which will be held at 7:30 o'clock Lion. iTuesday night in the upper reading ll oranizaiorns and class treasurers room of the Union. Wrestling and boxing matches, and music are on the that have notsigned up for spc program. Refreshments and smokes in the 1923 Michiganensian have silb upid just one day left to do so. Better, Tickets for the affair are on sale call at Press building at once. 1b the members of the social commit- tee of the class.,IR. W. Preston, '24E, LEAGUE GETS 200 chairman. NF. FLIFE MEMBERS{ Got a room to rent': A Daily classi- SEE OUR CHRISTMA!c STOCK .It's Fine and Complete RIDER'S PEN SHOP ISTRICTLY HIOME COOKING r I ir N H' I 'N Monday, Nov. 27-Detroit Tuesday, Nov. 28--Packard Wednesday, Nov. 29-Cleveland Club --Alpha Chi Omega ---D. A. R. Ball, Saginaw Thursday, Nov. 30--Jackson City Club --Dexter --Detroit --Packard Friday, Dec. 1-Cadillac, Detroit -Hermitage --Alpha Kappa Kappa -Westerner Club Saturday, Dec. 2--Packard -2 M :I a NO I- Em !I IN m 'lN Im m M111 AU, II! W PIN Mo" Y111 HATE YOU YOUR CONTRACTS FOR FUTURE PARTIEST Don't delay in arranging for music as our books" are filling rapidly. Have you heard our Wumm.' Piece ComblnationI --featuring latest tunes in Symphonized Rhythmu. HEPLER'S McNeill house and Jordan house, two of the University league houses came out ahead in the membership1 drive which was waged here last week by the Women's League. McNeill house, one of the smaller residence houses, had an average of 37 percent of the total number' of i'esidents who are life members in the League. Of the houses in the larger group, Jor- dan house came out on top, having fin- ished with a 42 percent average. During the drive which was wagedI on a comp~etitive team system 200 new life membership pledges to the League were taken out. Re~d ad will flnci a roomer.-Adv. ^ QUICK SERVICE DR. W. S. MILLS OSTEOPATHIC PHJYSICIAN 61 First Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Office Hours Phone 9-12; 1:30-5 321-F1 LUNCH I I KENNEDY'S ORCHESTRAS BOOKING OFFICES: 305 MAYNARD STREET Phone 129-Ht 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. in ! IIIIIIENEENiEUNEUII Sunday Dinner MENU SOUP Cream of Asparagus Celery "'U'i~ E i - .- m -iu i- a - AF% ~ k %-R a W-&D Cw Olives Wafers V f , , Roast Sirloin Beef Brown Gravy Roast Young Chicken with Dressing H~ubbard Squash :Mashed Potatoes Rolls Salad DESSERT ilonve madle Apple or Cherry Pie Vanilla Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk 12 to 2 P. 1. Price $1.00 Watch for onr Thanksgiving Menu Tuesday andl Wednesday Tables lReserved: - WILLI"TS :215 SOUTH! STATE STREET Phone 173 1 i Ann Arbor's only cleaners gasoline in any form not usingF Unlucky For Spots Phone~t' 13 m - W N - N - Ur -rrrw I You'll olve.a ozen provoking Christmas problems with a doz- en of your photographs ICE f _ i 'TIME TO STEP Get your Tickets tomorrow on' the Campus OUT! I Anual Fafoune"U, Kirschbaum poetter than any,.,other. gifts- and at a lolver expense. they 'ii , convey your personal greetings. 'p'hone 60¢- W for appo ntment I Tuesday Eve., Nov.. 28th Tuxedos Ir 4 Here are Evening Clothes which have the style, and looks of the finest merchant Featuring The Varsity Band I tailor's product. Tailored A Russian Dance By Miss Hortense Hoad and Gordon Wier The Banjo Quintette Portraits Quality in fine unfinished worsted. Linings of pure dye-warp silk, full satin facing. A Oane-Act Farce "Burt" Hyde And his Giant Marimbaphone "Bud" Dieterle I _.Y w r -,oA y i II I r 1