!', ma ~.am a '~a~m I ' . T UFIIIIL UULLEINF in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ity. Copy received by t.~Acci~tait to the Pres=ident until (11:30 a. ni. SaturdavO SATU'IRDAY, MAY 3, 1921 NIhkr1 561w.i: . I mniii'.t i Presidents: fning out slips for April are due and inust be turned in to the office Dean of Women by Wednesday, May 7th,. Jleani11,11110 1m, 1Dean of Women. 'rangements have been made for keepig the F+aculty Nursery oipen on ays during the month of May. A.1.MarurefC. Iloyd. Monday, May 5th, at 11 o'clock, Room 348.; P. Field. clology.30: Special car will leave corner of State and Packard at 9 ;o'clock Satur- Sy mnorning for trip to Wayne County Home at Eloise. A. E. Wood. ology and Geography Field Courses: All students, who have received permission from the instructors in the ,d courses in Geology and Geography to attend the summer camp in Ken- cky, should enroll at the Registrar's office and 'pay their fees at once. Any others interested in the camp should consult the Director. (x . l..Ehler-, .Director. Ighleering College-Freslullan Mentor Reports: The report cards are now in the hands of the Mentor,.3 in( should be fled for as soon as possible. IE. Al. Brag'g. d Beta Kappa: The University of Mich'gan Chapter of Phi Beta Ppa cordially invites members of other chapters of the society to attend its annual initiation nquet on May 3rd at 7:30 p. m. in the main dining-room on the first floor the 'Un ion. Tickets at $1.50 may be'obtained on the evening of the banquet' the Union. All members planning to attendl will please notify the under- ned by mail or telephone. J. H. Hfodges, Secretary. terfraternlty Councnil: Meeting of the Interfraternity Council Tuesday, 'May 6, at 7:301 in room 4 Union. John. E. Clark,, Secretary. Advier A Parey I VV~PS. GOING DRAM ii (Continued from Page Four) f .._-. ..- O oldoni's "A Curious Mishap." The j A li r-smmls of soc 4eti, *utiirdg ttli obvious success of the play easily :f- iodlit~n i ~u1il l(IC ii thC ltI(C nuje !discounted the theory that amateurs, f inhur i~ lhe llnt(' the theatre must content them- NQT1ICE not given any prospect of a final cur- S IUULIII'_WEDNESDAYAll junlor lts Interested in a basehli temclIoetKrz 4.Teei xfn f$.5ipsdo Robert. B. H-arper, of Chicago, recd t iiowe arrested." ognized as one of the leading Amer- O BrjenForbids ican engineers in. gas anid coal by 1tee as b l Washington, May 2.- Wrilliam M. pvoduct operation, will add'ress all Butler; selected by President Cool- 1University students who are interest-, idge for the lRepblican national chair- e d in this, Branch oif work# at, 7:30A Nearly 35 calls have been answered' nranship, announced tonight his with- o t'clock next Wtedncsd ay night at the by the police department to stop drawal from the contest for the Re- Union. lie i3 being brought here!1 boys from playing ball in the streets z publican nomination for United States through the efforts of Prof. A. H. and parks. Last year 25 arrests were senator from Massachuetts. White,, of the chemical engineer ng S made for this offense. Chief O'Brien departmient and the American Inisti- ad S a eaemd a- DAILY. CLASSIFIEDS BRING tute of Chesinical Engineers, Univer-I rests this year, but I am getting tired l BIG RESULTS- sity branch. of having the ordinance broken. ON LlI "LE INVESTME~NT Where You Sav, I Lbs. IAJL CDofe3 a This will Suit the Most F BIGU Coffee Drinker BUTT? 47 X11 Strictiy Freshly Churned, c Fanc LARD 1 iversit~y of MHichigan BRand: Formbition todlay at headquarteris at 2 o'clock for the Illinois baseball William Graulich,, Jr., Manager. JILINI3 NOW" SAME AS' APRIL MARL LST YER Efxactly the same member of dwell- s were built during April of this ar~ as duiring the same month lastj ar. 4 h irty-thiree homes which were t nstructed last month are estimated have cost $238,850, while the same tuber cost $344,900 during April last ar Th~irty-eight garages were. built lastt .nth at ring approximate cost of 1,954 While -a total of 50 garages' a:i cost of $16,750~ went up~ during P- a~me month In 123. Liileve~n al- terations were made during April this year at a cost of $9,060 and nine, were made last year at a cost of$6,- 700. fl' Sg u RAISINS .._._._ u_.._®...._ __ _.__. ___ ...._ _.. _ .:..._.._._..._ _. __._ ._.._._ _:_... _. ,._ ......... . _._m.. . .:_.. m PT 0 ,1 Wa (orib Crop Is large Vshing;ton, Mbay 2.-Ar-eantina's# conCO) o ~i1bIyseli h largest since 1914 .and is estimated at" 270,000,000 buishels or 90,000,000 more than last year, according to a cable, from 0the I n~~al Isiu~of Agriculture at Rorne to the D1epartmuent. of A-riculture. * Paris, May 2.--Lieut. l'eietier DToisy~ hia, postponed his departure from Ka- rac hi, British Indin, ini continuance ' oZ Iris flight frmParis to Tokio, un- til Saturday. The mnotor of his plnaie "is said to need ovorhmiuingr Just PublishedF; eA CUIOU..MISHAP" By CARLOS& GOLDONI Edited .and Adapted for-Stage Piescnatio~n by PROF. RIUCHARD D. T. HOLLISTER Price $1.00 85 c Walnut Meals Large Bread r n+sxm. x .mt-. aa anrn .ue.. s.u a assvw.c cre UN1IVERSITY BOOKSTO RE, ® MII I IL Big Cut All . .. ... . r tar... . ... w. =-- s. ... -- - . - 'u.. __I ______ 9A CLburcl. ervices -77 77- 7,77 777 t t i r Canned C ; , , a a vfi + . . s:. -- UNITARIAN CHURCHI State an~d Buron Streets SYDEIY S. ROBINS, MTkn ster May 4, 1924 10:30 Ar . CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES All Service, Held in Lane 110.1 Corner State and Washinagton Sts. S ETIMCES) Sunday; Bible; School, J: 30 A. AIM. C'hristiauNlMen's S ,rvice Club, 9: 30 A. 14. P'r~achin~g Service, 10:20 A. 14. 1-,evr J. A. Canny .will conduct the serviz;e. Subject: 14A11 Efficient Church e'ii the Mo d. ernIV World." Students' Bible Class, 12 noon. Young People's Service, 6:30 P. M. The midweek prayer .service is held at 7:30 on each Wednesday night. S.i PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH II AT~kNITY 'LUTHERAN CHURCH -I ': (Missouri Synord) Corner Thirld miid West Hturon Sts. C AR A BMITAERt, Pastor jP fth Ave. and Wllilam St. Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLUORN, Pastor Too Lo ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH IV Morning Service SERVICES 9f 3 A. M---Sermon, German. 10:3J A. A.-St~adort Bible Class. 1::30 A. M.--Sermon, English. 5:30 P.. M.-Svud,-Pts Suipper. 6:35 P. M.--Coniic Sketch by IT. Schumacher and G.' ten Hcor. No evening service RET. L. F.~ t1UNDELR.M.A' Psto 0 : 0 0 A . M . - B i b l e S t u d y H o u r.111: A . M - S r o i n t e E g lish language. Subject, "The Good Shepherd and His Sheep:" John 10, .12-16. 9:0 A. l.--Sunday School. r You a ae1 If o o ' -0 "N o sose About God" 10:30 A. M.-Sernion. "Thes Shepherd Lo rd" Subject: 4:30 P. IV---The student forum will assemb~le at the parish hail ~for an out-door meeting.' Topic to be discussed, "What jWe Be. lie-ve About Heaven- and Dell" Wilfred A. Dahlberg, leader. 4:30 P. M. oung people's party leaves church. r out-door supper and meeting icase of bad weather the usi:al ours at the church will he kept. 5:30 P. M.-Studicnt Forum at Zion Pari-h Hall. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11E'V. ME>FRLE It. ANDEW-"ONa, ). 1)., :fivi , e LEWIS- C. REIMANN, '16, See'y 31011 Students MRS. NELLIE CAIWELI, Sec'y W omen Students 10:30 Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. Anderson.. 12:00 Prof. W. A. Frayer speaks to Student Claiss. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL' CHURCH (E'vangelical Synod of Nv. A) 411 tAvei., near Packard G. A . IEUMA N ti Pastor Suznday School at 9:00 a. Im. 9: 04-Sunda y School anid Iile Classes. 10:00-English Services. 11:00J- ermian Services. I 2 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Omir S. State sand FE. Washington Sts. R1EV. AIRTHUR W. STALKER, D.D., Minister R1EV. W. SCOT3T WESTERMAN, Associate M11inster N lSS EI.EN IV. 1M1001E, 'Student Director 10:30 A. Al.--Morning Worship. Pastor's subject: "1TIlE FREE MAN'S RELIGION" 12:00 Noon--Bible Classes at Wesley Hall. 2:30.1P. M.---Hospital Sing under auspices of Wesleyan Guild. 5:30-6:30 P. M.--Opne H-ouse at Wesley Hall. Prof. M. C. Wier, Cello- ist, will play. 6: 30 P. 1\.-Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. Mr. Kenneth Wigle, leader. Subject: "Visions" 7:30> P. M.-Evening Worship. Subject, "The First Nile." Prechear, Rev., Mr. Westerman. students are especially invited 'to all of, the services. There will he no evening service. Hereafter services in the 'Eng- lish language every Sunday morn- ing at 10:30 o clock. It Makes a Big Hit NS S Vfan Cajnp's or Borden's. S: 30 -Social Ihour. 6:30 Chrigtian Endeavor. Lois la er '27, leader. Is t'rue Humililtyl' ,ropic: Oia ~t. A~i~W0 Ep vipa1 Jf rd COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETq HENUY LEWIS, RECTOR CHARLES T. IVEBB, Director Student Work RACHEL HATILANID, Secretary for' Student W'.,rk _i FIRST 'BAPTIST CHURCH 110VA III It. CHAPMAN Mm isI er of Unidiersil'y Students 10:3-Worhipand Se'rmon, "The Ir *iiphe of ires" Mr. Say- les. Anthem "W1at ch "and Pray " Ponggs QuarTtette Tenor Solo "The Ninety and Nine" Camnpion Mr. Paul Wilson 12:00--Sunday School. Students at I_ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HERBERT CA. JUMP, Minister IE. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HOlER, Secretatry for Women Students "THDE STONE CHURCH WITH THE "WARM WELCOME" "FMERSON AM) TODAY" will be the subject of Mr. Jump's sermon at 10:45 A. M. Hle will discuss some of the aspects of Emerson's famous Phi Beta Kappa oration on "The American Scholar" first delivered in 1837.. Special program of Easter Music, with Miss Lathard, cellist, assist'- Sunday, May 4th THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 00 A. M.-Holy Communion. ;0 A. M.-Holy Communion and sermon by the Reverend Ilarrp P. I I I UAS