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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by t6* Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)
Volume 4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 Number W
o the Holders of Keys to University Buildings:
Your attention is specifically called to the following clause in the rules
wverning the distribution and responsibility for keys to University build-
gs as adopted by the Regents in May, 1913:-
"Responsibility for closing of buildings shall oritinue to rest with
the Department of Buildings and-Grounds, but no key holder is author-
ized to leave doors unlocked at times when no representative of the
Buildings and Grounds Department is on regular duty In -the building
affected."
The attention of the business office has been called to the fact that cer-
in doors have repeatedly been left unlockesL Unless this practice is dis-
ntinued at once, it will be necessary to ask that all key privileges be re-
iked as far as the parties responsible for this condition are concerned.
ShIrley W. Smith, Secretary.
niversity Women:
The signing out slips for the month of November are due and are to be
rned in to the office of the Dean of Women immediately.
Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
ilosophly:
The mid-semester examination in Philosophy 1 will be held at the regu-
r lecture hour on Tuesday, Dec. 4. R. M. Wenley.
C. B. Vibbert.
tysical Education, Athletics and School Health:
All athletic courses for men scheduled for the, second quar.ter will be-
n the week of December 3rd.
Mr. Mather will meet his freshman class in Basketball Theory at 3
lock Wednesday in room 102 South. Wing.
Mr. Fisher will meet his freshman class in Baseball Theory at 4 o'clock
iesday and Thursday in room 102 South Wing.
Mr. Hoyt will meet his Sophomore class in Track Theory at 3 o'clock
.esday and Thursday in room 102 South Wing.
Mr:Hoyt will meet his junior class in Athletio Training and.Condition-
g at 3 o'clock Wednesday in room 202 South Wing.
Practice sessions will be arranged at the first meetings.
Seniors enrolled in Education VII-47-c, Practice Coaching Basketball,
>uld report to Mr: Fisher for assignment.
mpus Guides:
A few members are needed to conduct delegates to the Older Boys' Con

ference around the campus from 2:30 to 3:45 this afternoon. Fifty cents will
be given for this service. Those interested should call at the office of the
Dean of Students this morning. J. A. Bursley.
Foreign Students:
Are cordially invited to Sunday afternoon tea at the home of Professor
and Mrs. Arthur Smith, 100S Oakland Avenue, from four to six p. m.
Fred I ediger, Cosmopolitan Club President
{ Extra Concert Series:
The next concert Series will be given in Hill Auditorium, Tuesday even-
ing, December 4, by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Victor Kfolar, Conduit-
ig, Richard Crooks, tenor, Soloist..
The following program will be given: Symphony in -B minor (Unfin-
ished) Allegro nmoderato,.Andante con moto, (Schubert; Lohengrin's, Nar-
rative from "Lohengrin" Act III. (Wagner) Mr. Crooks; Ma Mere l'Oye
(Mother Goose Suite), Pavane of the Sleeping Beauty, iop o' My Thumb,
Laideronnette, Empress of the Pagodas, The Conversations of the Beauty
and the Beast, The Fairy Garden (Ravel); Walther's Prize-Song from
"Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg", Act III. Sc. 2 (Wagner); Third Suite
in G minor, op. 55, Elegie, Scherzo, Theme and Variations, (Tschaikovsky).
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
University of Michigan Band:T
Report at Lane Hall at 1:15 P. M., Saturday, in uniform, to take part in
parade in connection with "The Older Boys' Conference."
Wilfred Wilson, Director
Public Speaking:
Mr. Crocker's section in Public Speaking I will meet Monday evening
at six o'clock for dinner at Lane Hall. Messrs. Ames, Asai, Barton, Chew
and Davis will be prepared with after-dinner speeches for the occasion.
Edwin W. Davis, '26, Chairman

Medical Society
Initiates Seven
Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary med-
ical society, recently elected seven
men to membership. Prof. R. E. Mc-
cotter, of the department of anatomy,
was elected to honorary membership
and Professor Peet, of the surgical
department, Perrin H. Long, '24M, C.
D Moll, '24M, Howard B. Hoffman,
'24M, John M. Barnes, '24M, and Saul
Resenzweig, '24M, were elected to ac-
tive membership.
The initiation banquet will be held
at 6:30 o'clock on Tuesday, Dec. 4.
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Mats. Thurs. and Sat.
600 to $2.00
Nights - 60s to $2.50

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Matinee and Night.
"THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE"
by BERNARDSHAW
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
"HE WHO CETS SLAPPED"
by LEONIDANDREVEV
Saturday Matinee and Night
by RENRIK ISBEN
"PEER GYNT"

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FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
-. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister
HOWARD -I CHAPMAN
Minister of University Students
10:30 - "Him That Overcomneth"
Mr. Sayle.

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Foot Tr oubles?
Have your feet examined
and diagnosed by a spec-
ialist. Consultations Free.
IRVING WARMOLTS
D.S.C.
Chiropodist and Orthopedist j
707 North University Phone 2652

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12:00-Sunday School.
6:00-B.'Y. P. U. at Church.
12:00 - Students meet in Guild
House for Bible Class.
5:30-6:30 - Friendship Hour at
Guild House. Mr..and Mrs. Chap-
man will welcome all student8.
6:30-Devotional Meeting. Student'
Volunteers, speakers. Prentice
Ford in charge.'
UNITARIANCHURCH"
State and Hturon Streets
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
Dec. 2, 1923
9:45 A. I-
Church School
10:30 A. M.
Morning Service, with sermon by
the miis ter "
Opens with ten-minute organ
recital
12 M.
"Modern Social Problems"
5:30 P.M.
Young People's Supper
6:30 P. M.
"Can We Salvage, Europe?"
"The principle of veracity in
religion."

In these churches of Ann Arbor
you will find not nonly well-
trained le a d e r s in religious
thought, but also conpankis of
your own age and convition.

BETHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
4th Ave.. near Packard
G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00 a m..
9:00-Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
10:00-English Services.
11:00-German Services.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Corner Third and West Huron Sts.
CARL A BRAUER, Pastor
SERVICES
9:00-Preparatory Service in Ger
man.
9:30-Holy Communion.
11:00-Preparatory Service in Eng-
lish.
11:30-Holy Communion.
5:30-Student Supper and Social
Hour.
6:30 - Discussion. Subejct, "The
Klu Klux Klan." Mr. Anderson
will be the leader.

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RAKE GOODS and GROCERIES
12c Bread,
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40c Large Pies
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(Real Home-Made Kind)
Oir Parker House Rolls
Are Considered the Best Made
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Special Prices for Parties and
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ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Washington St. and Fifth Ave.
E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor

Temporary home
LAN HALL
IF. P. ARTHUR, Pastor

9:30-Bible School.

mported Wool.

10:30-Morning Service. Sermon
Topic: "Normal Christianity -
How Does It Workl"
12:00-Men's Service Club, led by
Dr. Stouffer.
6:30-Christian Endeavor.

In our search for saving and sanc-
tify ng truth we prefer to consult
the whole Bible, rather than a
Bible full of holes.
9:00 A. M.--Bible study hour.
10:30 A. M. (Gerinan)-Holy Com-
musion.

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9:30

ifth Ave. and William St.

(they are fine)
Our Fried Cakes Arein a Class by
Themselves.

RINITY LUTHERAN

CHURCH

With a good cup of coffee
OH! BOY!

I. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor
A. M.-Sunday School with

Golf Hose

5:30 P. M-Student Forum.'
Ugious Conditions In India."
Mohammed Mal'k, leader.

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student class.

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Student Classes at Noon
In Lane Hall Reading Rooms
Mr. Coffman, Leader

7:30 P. M. (English)-Sermon sub-
Jet, "Welcoming Our King."

10:30 A. M.-"Cultivating a Thank.
ful Spit."

The rich new patterns and
colors in these warm, wool
golf hose are interesting. In-
teresting also, to know that
their shapeliness is lasting,
and that, with reasonable
care, they will wash without
shrinking.

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REV. A. FY. STALKER, P, D., Pastor
REV. IT. SCOTT WESTERJMAN, Associate Pastor
MISS ELLEN i'. MOORE, Student Director
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "A LEAGUE OF
YOUTTiL.
12:00 M.-BIBLE CLASSES at WESLEY HALL.
4:30-6:30 P. M. OPEN HOUSE at Wesley Hall. Supper served at 5:30
o'clock.
6:30 P. M. Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. Mr. Wilfred Hocking,
Leader.
7:30 P. M. Wesleyan Guild Lecture. Speaker: Rev. C. Wallace Petty,
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. LEONARD A. BARRETT, D.D., Minister
LEWIS C. REIANN, '16, See'y Mien Students
MRS. NELLIE CADWELL, Sec'y Women Students

10:30
12:00
5:30

Morning Worship. "A Plea for the Silent Hour."
Casses for Young People.
Social Hour and Open House. The Place and Time to Make Real
Friends.

Is a Mighty Fine, Healthy Food.
Just Try It Out.
We Make Salt Rising, Rye, Butter Milk,
Graham, and All Kinds of Rolls.
Lowest Prices-Quality Considered.
20c Prunes, 2-pound lots. c
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55c Butter
(Wholesale Price) ...... .

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6:30 C. E. Meeting. "What It Means to be a Christian." Dwight Krum-.
Boitz, '24L, leader.

"THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME"
HERBERT A. JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor

COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS
HENRY LEWIS, RECTOR
CHARLES T. WEBB, Director Student Work
RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work

LUCY HUBE, Secretary for Women Students

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