THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. OFFICIAL BULLETIN I L lication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received by the Ar-sivtant to the Pre~ident until p. in. (11:30 a.. m. Saturday). tmO 4 SATUR DA Y, APRIL 6, 192 t 'Nau her 150 k C t Son. Of Monroe Is Hale And Hearty At Age Of 10o81 'University Lecture: Professor Americo Castro, of the University of Madrid, w i~ll ]cturo on "La Tecnica de Lope de Vega in Span~sh on Saturday, April 26, at I1I a. ni. Ii Room D, Memorial Hll. The public is cordially invitedV.F.' 14 Robinsl. Faculty of the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Monday, April 28, at 4:15 p. mn., in Rloom 411 Weest E ngineering Building. Louis A. Hlopkins, Secretary. Phi 41eta KRappa: The University of Michgan Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa cordially Invites all members of other chapters of the society to attend its annual initiation banquet on May 3rd at 7:30 p. m, in the mahi dinjng -room on the first floor of the U3nion. Tickets at $1.50 may be obtained on the evening of the banquet at the Union. All members planning to attend will please notify the under- signed by mial or telephone. J. Iti. Iodges, Secretary. iPolitical Science II: The make-up examination will be held Saturday, April 26, at 9 o'clock a. in., in Room 101 Economics Building. E. S. Browni. Student Summer Employment: A. E. Hildebrand, '22 Lit., who now holds an executive position with the I-. J. Heinz Company will be here to meet and interview students who would like consideration of employment through the vacation period. All inter-, ested get in touch with him at the Union Saturday, April 26th. Lecture by Dr. Bridges: D~r. Robert Bridges, Poet Laureate of England and formerly a well- known London internist will address the Junior and, senior classes in juve- nile medicine Saturday maorning, April 26, at eleven o'clock in the Surgical Amnphitheater, University Hospital. Members of the Medical; Staff are cord- ially invited to attend..i. Cow je. Tau Beta Pi: Tau Beta Pi will hold it spring initiation at the Engineering Libsrary at 5:00 I. M., on Thursday; May 1st, The Initiation Banquet will be at 6:30 'i the Miicigan Union. All faculty members are cordially requested to be present. It is hoped that as many will attend as possible. Re.;ervations should be made' by communicating with the Secretary. James W. 31orse, Rec. Sec. Uniher,!I~y of Mlic Iigan Band: Formation today at 2:30 P' M. at Band headquarters for the 0. S. U. baseball game. Seat:, have been reserved in the grandstand. Capes will be is,-ued at 2 O'clock. William Grardi ;h, .Tr., Manag er. Soeedad Ilispan lea: Mlembersyplease take tnotice of the University lecture to be delivered in Spanish by Prof. Americo Castro on "La. Tecnica Dramatica de Lotpe de Vega" in Alumni Mi-morial Mlil, Iom I3, at 11 a.i. Saturday April 26th.' F. A. Mereado. WHAPSGOI'ANDEMRSON TO BME TWO ADD0ES5ES HERE SUNDAYi All persons or societies using this colun should include In their notices1 Dr. Frank L. Anderson, president of day, hour, and place. All- notices the International Baptist seminary, at wvitliout this data will he disregardled.1 East Orange, New Jersey, will speak tomorrow morning at the Baptist church on the subject "The Central SATURDAY Christ," and will address the Student, 11 :00~ A. IL-Soc~ledaad Hlislituica hle*- Guild at the noon meeting on "Fit-: ture, room D, Alumni Memorial, ting the New American to the Old hall. {Amenica" 2:30-Anmerlean Association of UT10.- Dr. Anderson has been for many versity al al Women card party, UnionPears prominent in the pastorate ofi asemly hls tat s cl icago.He later took lup religious 2:" BsblOi Sat s ill educational work among the foreign " gan, Ferry field., element in that city. 85:00-Canoe party, meet at Congre- gational church. c n ie 7:00-Upper Rhoi3 BBble class meet'y, Illness C n i e Laneball __Burton To Home . 'I I I I Edmwd James .Monroej lHe's a bachelor. That's Edward James Monroe's explanation of why he is hale and hearty at 108. H-e will be 109 on July 4. Major Monroe-he fought for the United State,:, in tlre Mexican and Civil wars, an~d for France in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870--is the youngest son of the fifth president of the United States. His .father pro- rnulgated the Monroe Doctrine. In a picturesque retreat he lives thre life of a recluse.* He does his own cooking and washing, and' raises mosts of his food on a small truck farm.' Alumni (lubs to ConIvent Associated Alumni clubs 'of the first district, including New York, New Eng- lan&and'the Canadiannmaritime pro-f vinces, will hold a convention June 7 in Schenectary. N. Y. The meeting will include a visit to the General! Electrical company. "Jimmie the adtakler" sells anything '!uickly.-Adv I f¢:.0-Iviiversity 31 en's Bible. class meets, Lane hall. terian churcV. 10:301-Morning sermon-"The Wi-; !gion of a Real boy", Unitarian church. ,12:00-Mhiss Margaret Lewis of N'ew l York city speaks at Presbyterian Ichurch. 2:1. -Philippine Michigan Club meet- ing, Lane hall. 5 :30--Secial hour. U'nitarian church. 5:30--Student' Fireside chat on "The Labor " Problem", Congregational church., 5 :45 - .Students'-sulpper, "Unitarianchrc .I 6 :30--Evening sermon on "Christ and the NewV World of Labor, Presbyter- ian church. 0:30-Di'. Thephile Raphael speaksi on j"The Boy Problem as I Have Seen F It", Unitarian church. '7:30--"Quincy Ad~ams, Sawyer", a to- tion 'picture, Congregational church. 1Frederic J. Morse, '24, will sail for Naples today for a pleasMure and study, trip through Europe. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything; q uicly.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. ! President Marion L. Burton Is1 confined to his home as a result of an' indisposition brought on by overwork, it was announced yesterday. The President's condition is not con- sidered serious, but he h~as been ad- vised by his physician to rest for a few days. It is expected that he will return to his office early next week. DRAMA (Continued from Page Four) sheets, is really of tragic significance. Madame, Duse, exhausted after years of the most amazingly brilliant sea- sons In continental Europe, and. her love apparently blasted by the infam- ous poet of Fiume, looked forward to some score years of seclusion in -a crumbling Italian villa. Unfortunately the war appeared and literally swept away {everything. but the bare clothes on her; back. It such~ a plight there was only one recourse to regain her dream of seclusion: a tour of the land jof the Dollars. There is little more to say-the irony is only too obvious. . Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv Where, You Save Money! Lbs. 9 SUGAR .. u This will Suit the Most Particular GVALUE Cofe DrinkAUer value adStrictly Freshly Churned. Pkgs. RAISINS :O , 3,arg I I ill __ r --I VISITING CARDS fts metn: There will b~e no meeting tonight. R,~ 'C. Coiltts, Tresident. ORD'E'R THEM NOW Al..cd grid Plate $3.00 anhd Up m UN IVER-SI T YB00KST0R III Read The Daily"ClassifiediCo" rn A II MVIM --- ---- Beg PutIn, 1I * , I uiA a burcb ecs _ II I t fanned CoodILI rr , s;i. Ito UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Ruron Streets SIDNEY. .ROBINS,lMinster April 27, 1924 9:45 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 Mlcrn.in Service "Thie Religion d a.Real RB13' CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES, All Services Held in Lane Hall Corner State and Washiingtoni Sts. SERVICES Sunday: Bible School, 9:40 A~ . Christian Men's Servic.3 Club, 9:30 A. M. Preaching' Service." 10:30 A. N1.' Rev. PobY.n BarVlay of Beth- any, WV. Va., will conduct this service. Students' Bible C ags,.12 uzon, Young Peonle's Service, 6:3 ) P. M.. The idiweek, prayer service isl h leld at ' :30 on each Wednesday night. rI ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ('Missouri Synod) Corner Third and West HKaron Sts. CAMA A B P.I ER, Pastor SE RVI CES 9:30-German Service. 10:3-Student Bible Class. 11 :30---Eng~ish Service. Serrncu Topic: "1iiist ,titearing to il alis c3ite S.". X30---Scial 11 our and Supper. G : 3i--iscu.;sion. rTopicd: 4Spir t- ua~~n.",J.Fisher, loader.- TRINITY LUTHERAN CHJURCHI Fift. Avse. and William StL Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLILORN, Pastor REY. L F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor, --0--- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:'30 A. M.--Sunday School. 5:45 P. M. Young ;People's Supper 10: 30 *A, M.--Sei-mon. "Il e's lily. Father and -Sol." Suabject: im T~s 9:00 A. M.-Bible study hour. 10:30 A. M.-Service with sermon. Subject: "Front Doubt to Faith." 5:30 P. M.-Supper for students. 6:3'0 )P. M.-Student Forum.: "Re. solv ed, That 3Moruli Conditions at MYichigan Are Better Now Than Ever." A debate, Louis M. Dill, George N. Welsh. 7:30 P. M.-E~vening WVorship). Ser- nion, "Our Sorrow Turned Into joy:" All services in the English Lang- uage. Dr. Theophile hapliael, Gf the Psychopathic Hospital, Speaks on "The Bay Problem As I Have Seen I It" . 5:30 P. M.-Student Forum at Zion Parifh Hall. I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. I EOINARD A. liARltETT, D.D)., Mlinister LEWIS C. ItEIMtAN N, 'i16, Seely Men Students 11118 NELLIE CADWELL, Seely 'Women Students Morning Worship. COMMUNION SERVICE. ?Miss Margaret E. Lewis of the Student Departnment of the Women's 'Board of Mis'sions will speak to the coinbined classes. EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave.. near Packard G. A. i1EUMA NN. Pastor Sunday. April 27 There will be no preaching serv- ice at this church today. Com- mnunion services only will be ob= served at 10 A. M. in the English language and at 11 a. m. in (Yer- mnan. Sunday school as usual at S}:;i; A. M. In FIRST METH ODIST CHURCH Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts. You Can ye oney I n Lb. Lots or More 5 V ~luefor 4c It Makes a Big Hit ownSpyw Large Fancy Stock Van Camp's or Borden's Big Cut In Meat and 10:30 I12:00 1 1REV. ARTHIUR W. STALKER, D.D., Minister REV. WV. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Associate Minister 1 KISS ElIJEN W. MOORE. Studsent 'Director 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: I "THlE BOY IN TIME TEMPLE" j 12:00 M.-Bible Classes for Students at Wesley Hall. 5:30-6:30 P. M.-Open House at Wesley Hall. 3:0 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting in Lecture Room of IChurch. Miss Bern ita Block, Leader. Subject: "Chr1uistianity atnd AVrld Needs."' 7:30 P.; M.--Wesleyan Guild Lecture. Rev. John Stephens, Pastor of Ii'irst Methodist Church. Oakland, California. Subject: "The King- I hoin o fend' and the American Nation." 5:30 SOCIAL HOUR. 6:30 CHIRISTIA.N NDE AVOR. Ira iNordh ofl',r '2611), will 'load on the topic, "Christ wid the New World of Labor." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH It. EIW'AJD SAYL.ES, Minlster IIOWVARI) R., CHAPMAN Milnister. of Unlihers ify Students COR. CAT1IFRINP AND' DIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, RECTOR CHARLES T. WEBB, Director Student Work RACHEL JIAVILANI), Secretary for Student W~ork 10:30--Dr. Frank L. Anderson, President of International Baptist Seminary, will speak.. 12:00-Church Bible School. 12:00--Students at Guild House. P'resident Anderson will give an taddress on' !'Fitting the -.New Amierica-n to thte'Old Americo." 6:00-B. Y. P. UT. at the church. 5:30-6 : 30-Friendshiip Hour at guild house. 6: 30-Students' Devotional Meet- -CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH 11 ERBE1.rT A. J U 3 P, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HUBEIL Secretary for.Women Stu'dents "THE STONE 'CIIURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" We celebrated Easter by having a fire in our church. But it takes more than one fire to put us out of business. Part of the church organ can still be used. And the motion picture machines were not injured at all. "The Near East Relief" will send a speaker for the morning serv- THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER Sunidav ADHIl 24th. 1924 1 #I I I