THE .MICH--GIAN DAILY I'. an DirectsI Larxge J~sianess lIULILI of Clitcag4, eiat~on, NUESPBLISH FIRST NUMBER Of BULLETIN "Scalpel," the first number of the nurses' quarterly bulletin is now on sale.- I Aurelia B. Potts, 124, editfor-in-chief of the publication, has written the foreword: Dr. L. H. Friedman has contributed one of the leading articles. in which he discusses "Caloric Re- quirement on a Few Comnmon Diseas- es."; RING'S DAUJGHTERS' BAZAAR ATTIRACTS IN SPITE OF-RAIN Despite the unfavorable weather a large number of people attended the bazaar in the High School auditorium yesterday. The, bazaar, is sponsored b~y the United, King's Daughters' cilt- cles of Ann Arbor. -The proceeds ai! to go to finance the. University hos- pital school for crippled andl sick children. Farmers have contributed to the "Little Market," where'. apples, ,pota- toes and squashes are being 'sold as well "s"other farm p roducts,' usually, found in a d owntown market. AT THE THEATERS mittee. CSharlotte Ermann, Hope Halli- ady, Natalie Glover, and{Dorothy Wy- lie. Screen--Today !sity of Mich- i~ng year w~ere of the Univer- mciationl which iey arp as fol- vight Po~meroy, Vhedon, execu- rbert J. Go11ld- ,len Bates, sec- dire~ctors con- IA calendar of coming events for The bazaar willconin~iue' all uay November, -December, January, and today., February, a, section titled "Class News" f giving a sum~mary of the activities of1 SENIOR WOMEN ENTERTAIN the different classes to date, and, small- j AT 1tX AT BETSY BARB OUR er sections such as the "Bludget for the - Yes"and "Society," are included in More than 75 senior women attend- this first issue. ed the first senior tea of the year The last article is a trep.tise on the ! which