E MICHIGAN V 64. . I. ......... DAILY Publication in the University. Volume 3 Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of py received until 3:30 D. m. (11 ('0 a. m Saturday 3 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923 Number 98 Resigns Position On Board Su nectionwith orders in which the writ- an additional two tons to the regular 1ISYAVIL Ing is Illegible or In connection with parcel post and is no doubt due to :I verbal orders. desire on the part of the students to ---- -T Dr j-nT-flat l- have their laundry reach home Sat- TIXKI flLJjiU IT - iVUOT ASKS STUDENTS TO urday in time for the proverbial Mon- SEND LAUNDRY EARLIER day wash day, according to the post- master. the Co; r To All Students: It is requested that all students who have changed their address since the last semeoter call at the office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, Uni- versity Hail,, and Mll out a change of Address card. J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students. Zoology 3a (Heredity): Members of the class must ascertain before Monday at 3 to which sec- tion they are assigned and their seat numbers. They should also go to the lecture room in advance and iliscover where their seats are so as to pre- vent confusion at the beginning of the lecture hour. The subject of the next lecture is one that requires the full hour and there must be no delay in starting. The seating list will be removed before Monday at 3. A. FRANKLIN SHULL.' University Lecture: Dean Henry H. Rusby of the College of Pharmacy, Columbia University, will give a lecture illustrated by the stereopticon on his recent trip to South America in search of tropical drug plants Saturday, Feb. 24, at 10:45 a. m. in the Auditorium of, the Natural Science Building. The publIc is cordially invited. F. E. ROBBINS. M. E.SO: Trip to Packard Motor Car Company Monday, Feb. 19. C. B. GORDY. Extemporaneous Speaking Contest: The subject is France's Invasion of the Ruhr Valley. All students, ex- cepting members of Delta Sigma Rho, who are eligible for campus activi- ties by University rulings are invited to compete. Preliminaries will ibe held, March 1 in Room 302 Mason Hall at 3 o'clock. J. K. DUNN, Chairman, Local Contests, To the Xembere of the Faculty and Students: The Doubles Event of the All-Campus Handball Tournament will start Friday, Feb. 23. The entry sheets are posted on the north door of the handball courts in Waterman gymnasium, and all caring to participate should have their names attached no later than Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 4 p. m. A schedule will then (be drafted and first round play will come inenoe accordingly. CARL E GEHRING, '23 (Phone 1018-J). Mineralogy IS (Mineralogy for Dental Students): The supplementary examination for the removal of conditions in the above course will be given at 9 a,. m. Saturday, Feb. 24, in Room M-441, Natu, Seiencel Building. ALBERT B. PECK. WILL COMMENCE MAY 16; T CONTINUE FOR FOUR DAYS 0 Officials of the School of Music an-t nounce the following regulations to1 cover the sale of tickets for the May f Festival, to be given May 16, 17, 18,, and 19 in Hill auditorium: Ticket, for seats in the three center sections1 of the main floor and in the first ten rows of the balcony sell for $7 for' the series; those for seats in the rest of the main floor and first balcony are $6; those for seats in the first fourteen rows of the second balcony are $5.50; and those for seats in the rest of the second balcony are $5. Subscribers sending in coupon from Choral Union tickets with application will be crodited with $3 on the price of May Festivalmtickets. Special blanks are being mailed to subscrib- ers of record to patrons' tickets, who may retain their same locations if their orders are received on or be- fore March 3. With this exception, mail orders, accompanied by remit- tance, will be filled in order of re- ceipt. Tickets will be mailedsabout 1April 1, by ordinary mail unless pur- chaser encloses registration fee of ten cents. The management will not be responsible for mistakes in con- A request has come in from H. J. Vets All-A Record S ;tt. local postmaster, that more laundry cases be sent during the Ione M. Ely, '23, received an all-A fret part of the week so as to relieve record this semester. Due to the fact the congestion which takes place at that the grade for one of her course; the' postoffice on Thursday and Fri- " ; nof in the registrar's office ic day of each week. Usually there are im ! hvr name was not included in tt ; from 600 to 700 such cases piled about all-A list which appeared in The Da1l: the office on these days. This means .tcentily. i I H rigina.cc Ser ketches WHI TNEY T P EATR E FEB. 23rd at 8:15 P. M. Tickets $2.00 -1 50 -1.0 . Tax Exempt Order by Mail from Mrs. W. D. Henderson, 1001 Forest Avenue I Regent Frark B, Leland Regent Leland has announced that he will not run for re-election to the Board of Regents of the University at the coming election. _..r._....r.._.. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH . Fifth Ave. and William St. . i I I I !Bunb'aygCburcb !Bcetic'e FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 409 S. Dvision What Others Say Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 REV. L. F. GUNDERMAN, PastorI "Oh you whose hearts are bold and free; Oh you whose eyes with fire are lit; A whisper thrills-'The day shall be Whate'er you will to make of it!' Subject: "Soul" Sunday School, 11:45. 9:30 A. M.-Bible School. 10:30 A. M.--"Witnessing for Christ" WHA T'S GOING ON' NOTICE--Copy for this column should be submitted by 5:30 o'clock of the day before publication. SATURDAY, 9:00- -Comedy club tryouts in Newber- ry hall. 2:30--Benefit dance in the Union given by the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. 7:00-Upper Room Bible class mceds in; Lane hall. $:00-Craftsmen meet at Masonic tem. plc. SUNDAY 9:30 -- Congregational Men's Bible class meets at Congregational church. 12:00-Baptist guild meets in Baptist guild house. Mr. Carleton Wells speaks on "Bible Reading and Every- - day English.". 12:00-Open forum at Congregational church. Ralph M. Carson, '23L, speaks. Cout ry's ighest Paid Postmistress "Tis yours to let the breaking light Against earth's smoke still strive in vain, Or bid, in undisputed right, The sun of, love and peace to reign." --Gilbert Thomas. Wednesday Evening, testimony meeting, 7:30. Reading Room, 236 Nickels Ar- cade. Open daily 12 to 5 except Sundays and Holidays. ALL ARE WELCOME , EVERYONE IS WELCOME I l UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets, SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister at 10:40 "The Ideal of Saintliness" One of a series of sermons on the religious message of William James. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Washington St. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor 9:30 A M.-Pastor's Bible Clas for young men and women. 10:30 A. M.-Sermon in German Subject: "Believing the Scrip- ture." 5:30 P. M.-Student Forum. Juliu: J. Hersher will lead in discussin; "Can a Christian be an Evolu tionist." 7:30 P. M.-Lenten Service. Ser- mon, "The First Saying of Jesu from the Cross." During Lent' Passion Services Wednesday (Ger- man) and Sunday (English) at 7:30 P. M. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave., near Packard G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 a. tn. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . EDWARD SAYLES, Minister HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students Church{ lish. "hurch man. Service at 10:00 a. m. Eng- Service 11:00 a. m. Ger- i ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR AND "UPPER ROOM" BIBLE CLASSES LANE HALL Subject: "THE LAST JOURNEY." Students Cordially Welcomed ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corned Third and West Huron Sts. CARL A. BRAUER, Pastor 10:30--Dr. Leroy Waterman will preach the sermon. 12:00-Student's Class at Guild House. 6:00--Student's Friendship Hour at the church. 6:30-Guild Devotional Meeting at the Church. See "Upper Room"'Bulletin and Printed Schedule Sunday Class 'for Men from 9:30 to 10: 15 At 5:45 Student's Union Fireside Supper and discussion. i .:t -salp and Biade ctuo meets at . Union. S:O-Evangelica stue:s meat in Elizabeth D. Bernard. Upper room, Lane hall. Rev. R. Elizabeth D. Bernard will become' Niebuhr speaks. the highest paid postmistress in the 6:00-Students Fireside chat at Con. country if the senate approves her ap-I gregational church. Subject, "Chris- pointment to the Tampa, Fla., office. tianity, Christian Science, and New The salary is $6,000 a year. Thought." U-oTICES Glee Clubs May Al stndents Interested in aducadou >Take are invited to attend the dance and1 party at Barbour gymnasium on Feb. 17. Members of the Varsity Glee clubs The book exchange service conducted will meet at 3 o'clock Sunday after-- by the' Union will open every day noon at the Union to decide upon a this week from 4 to 5:30 o'clock. spring trip for the combined organiza- Tickets for the Alpha Gamma Delta tIons, to be taken during the spring sorority dance for the benefit of the recess. The meeting has been called University of Michigan league will to decide definitely whether the trip be on sale at Wahr's, Graham's or will be taken or not, and just what ter- at the door in the Union. The dance ritory it will include. will be given at 2:30 o'clock today. At the present time the manager of All student Masons and particularly the clubs has received vrrious invita- the members of the Craftsmen of the tions from many cities throughout the " University are invited to attend a west asking that they be placed uponf special Masonic service to be given the clubs' itinerary. There is now a at 4 o'clock Sunday at the Congre- possibility of either a western trip or gational church. The services are I a state trip. given by Rev. Herbert Jump, and they will beobservances of Wash- Go a room to rent. A Daily classl ington's birthday. , P"y Wfilltn a roomer.-Adv. I i FIR ST METHODIST CHUI RE . . W. STALRE, ). D., Pastor MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director RCH SERVICES} 9:30-German. 11:30-English.. Subject: "Why Christians cumbing to Temptations Without Excuse." 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "LENT." 12:00 M. BIBLE CLASSES in WESLEY HALL. 4:30-6:30 P. M. OPEN HOUSE at WESLEY HALL. 6:30 P. M. Miss Josephine Barton, Leader of Wesleyan Guild Meeting. Suc- Are Subject: "LIVING SPECIMENS OR FOSSILS." 10:30-Bible School. 7:30-Lenten Services in English, subject: "The First Word from the Cross." Wednesday Evening, 7:30 Lenten Services in the German. SPECIAL MUSIC: "Largo" (Haendel) Mrs. Rhead; "May the Words of My Mouth" (Butleigh), the chorus choir; "Lovely Appear" (From the Redemption) (Gounod), the chorus choir; "Roads" (Dick- inson), Miss Howe; "March Romaine" (Gounod), Mrs. Rhead. Students are most cordially invited to the services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUR CH DIVISION AND HURON REV. L. A. JIARRETT, D. D., Minister LEWIS C. REIMANN, See'y Men Students MISS HELEN SHAW BROEKSMIT, See'y Women Students MORNING WORSHIP 10:30 "CHRIST AND CHARACTER" 12:00 TWO STUDENT CLASSES Prof. W. D. Henderson: "HUMAN NATURE AND THE BIBLE" 5:30 Dr. J. E. Kirkpatrick: "THE'SOCIAL APPLICATION OP CHRISTIANITY" OPEN HOUSE AND-SOCIAL HOURt 6:30 YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING "The Kingdom of God. What Thing Must Be Changed Before It Can Come on Earth?" 7:30 University Services, Hill Auditor Rabbi Samuel Schulman, New York City, and Temple Beth El Choir. Zt. tu r cW s Ep8tscopal C burcb COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, Rector First Sunday in Lent, February 18, 1923 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9:15 A. M.-Church School, Harris Hall. 10:30 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. William Spofford Secretary of the Church League for Industrial Democracy. 7:30 P. M.-Evening Service and Address by the Rev. William Spoffiford. 6:00 P. M.-Student Supper at Harris Hall. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, at Harris Hall, 12:30, Litany and Address by Rev. Sidney Robins of the Unitarian Church, 4:00 to 6:00 P. M., Open house at Harris Hall. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Evening Prayer and Address by the Rev. C. T. Webb, Chapel, Harris Hall at 4:00 P. M. .r,.....,... 1 1 wB eEIUUUE fIIUUUEIUEUIUUUUU3UIIUUIU fl lIUIIEIUIUI Y . C AND ts STEAM FITTING I 'U _U, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" Mr. Jump Begins a Series of Lecture Sermons on LIFE PROBLEMS IN CONTEMPORARY FICTION Feb. 18-Sinclair Lewis' "BABBIT" The Problem of Business. Feb. 25-Iutchinson's "THIS FREEDOM" The Problem of the Home. March 4-Cather's "ONE OF OURS." The Problem of Destiny. March 11-Walpole's "THE CATHEDRAL" The Problem of Religion. 4:00-Special George Washington Service for Masons and Friends. 6:30-Fireside Chat-"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, NEW THOUGHT, ETC." CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) Temporary Home LANE IALL -F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor I I 9:30-Bible School. 10:30-Morning Service. Student Classes at Noon ' r k 215 E. HURON PHONE 214-F1 ~uuuuulumflhU3uEflhuIuhiEuEUhEIEIflhuEEUIUhIflhIuEflNhEEIIIUIhIflhEEIUIlISUIIII~' i1 E TODAY ALPHA GAMMA DELTA TODAY im V"A% LirW m vAI WRIL a IL I ' AF% W.A