PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY_ SATURDAY. APR1L 4. 1925 DAILY BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received b) the Assistent to th. Presient until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday, Volume 6 SATURDAY, APRIL 4,,1925 Number 139 Univershy Lecture: Professor Samuel E. Bassett, of the University of Vermont, will speak in Room 2003, Angell Hall, Saturday morning at 11:00. The subject of this lecture will be "The Greek Epic- and the Teaching of Virgil." F. E. Robbhing. General Library: Students having in their possession books drawn from the University library are notified that all such books are due Monday, April 6, on account of the impending spring vacation. Win. W. Bishop, lbrarian. I will not be in my office at the Health Service April G to 11. Margaret Bell. All Senior Women:' All senior Women are cordially invited to be the honor guests of the American Association of University Women at their meeting in the Union Ball Room on Saturday, April 4, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, President of Mills College, and National President of A. A. U. W. will speak on 'The National Service of Organized University Women." Mrs. Julius 0. Scldotterbeck, President of the Ann Arbor Branch of A. A. U. W. Phi Beta kappa: The annual business meeting of Alpha chapter of Michigan Phi Beta Kappa, for election of officers and new members, will be held Thursday, April 9j at 4 o'clock in room 205, Mason hall. H. L. Caverly, Secretary. Notice to all Members of the University: Mail addressed as follows: "care of the University of Michigan" has been delivered to the office of the Secretary, Room 3, University Hall. It wll be held until April 9, and should be called for at once, giving date of this publication, i. e. April 4. This list will not be reprinted. MAIL SHQULD BE ADDRESSED TO STREET AND NUMBER. T. W. Barlow Rena Pavitt Albert Boge Fred J. Pickel, Jr. S. J. Borucke notice will be sent to each' applicant. Awards are based on scholarship and need. H. P. Thieme. Facully, College of Literature, Science and the Aris: The next regular meeting of the literary faculty will be held Monday, April 6, at 4:05 o'clock, in room 2225 Angell hall. In addition to regular business a report on the recent Honors Courses conference at Iowa City will be given. John R. Effinger. Geology a1:; The lesson for next week is Chapters XIII and XIV. Members of Thurs- day quiz sections can learn their standings on bluebook by applying at my office. W. H. Hobbs. Education D130: Education D130 (The Teaching of Latin in the Secondary Schools) will meet Tuesday evening, April 7, instead of Wednesday evening, April 8. W. L. Carr. University Symphliony Orchestra Conceit: The University Symphony Orchestra, Samuel P. Lockwood, conductor, Maria Struble-Freeman, violin soloist,, will give the final number in the series of faculty concerts on Sunday afternoon, April 5, at 4:15 o'clock, in Hill auditorium. . The public with the exception of small children is cordially invited. The program is as follows: Overture, "New"Orleans" (Mardi Gras), Op. 64 (Mortimer Wilson; fal- lade et Polonaise Op. 38 (Vieuxtempe) ; Symphony, No. 6 F major, Op. 68 ("Pastoral") (Beethoven). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. University Sen ice: University Service, Hill auditorium Sunday 7:30 o'clock. Speaker: Rabbi Louis L. Mann of the Sinai Temple of Chicago. Subject: "The Doubter's Faith." Service is open to all. M. P. Rhodes. Classical Journal Cltub: The Classical Ja rnal Club will meet on Monday, April 6, at 3:00 o'clock, in Room 2014 Angell halt. James E. Dunlap, Secretary. Craftsien: There will be a meeting Saturday evening, April 4, 1925, at. 7:30 o'clock, in the Masonic Temple. The third degree will be conferred. All Master Masons are invited to attend. Arthur R. Turner, President. Phi Lambda Upsilon : The spring initiation banquet will be held Saturday, April 4, at 6 o'clock, at the Union. A short business meeting will be held Monday, April 6, 7 o'clock, room 303 Chemistry building. F% J. Van Natta, Sec'y. WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column ust be left in the box at the Daly office provided for t'at purpose before 4 o'clock )ecceJding tae daty of issue. f SATURDlAY 9:00-Freslhmen of the pharmacy school examined for the Rho Chi scholastic prize, in room 300, Chem- istry building. 11 :001-Prof. Samiuel E. Ba~ssett of the University of Vermont lectures on "The Greek Epic and the Teaching of Virgil," in room 2003, Angell hall. 1:30--'ongregational ramble starts from the church. 3:00-Senior women meet as guests! of the American Association of Un- iversity women in the Union ball room. 6:04-Phi Lambda Upsilon holds spring initiation banquet at the Union. 7 :00-8:00-Upper Room Rible class meets in Lane hall. 7:30-Craftsmen ' meet in Masonic Temple. 8:15- Spotlight vaudeville tourna- ment at the Mimes theater. SUNDAY 9:15-1f. A. Lichtwardt, M.D., of Persia, speaks in the Upper room, Lane hall. 12:00-I. Y. Mcciusky leads student. discussion class at the Presbyterian church.- 12:00-Student Bible classes meet in Wesley hall. 4:15-University Symphony orchestra concert in Hill auditorium. 4:00-Wesleyan Guild supper in Wes- Iley hall. ):20-Student supper and fireside chat at the Congregational church. Law- rence Conrad, author of "Temper." ,speaks on "Why I Wrote 1ly IFirst Nove!." 5:30-Social hour at the Presbyter-1 ian church. 6:00 - Wesleyan G~uild players lpre. sent the religious drama, "Judas Is- cariot," in Wesley hall. 6:30-Young Peoples' meeting in theI Presbyterian church. 6:30-Mr. Curtis W. Reese of Cliicagi, addresses the Unitarian Students union at the church. 6:30-Dr. II. A. Lichtwardt addresses the Baptist guild. 6:30-Rabbi Louis' L, Mann or Sin- ai Temple. Chicago, speaks on "The Doubter's Faith," at Univer- sity service in I-Hill auditorium. 8:00--:otion picture service at the Congregational church. NAME STEGERTO COACH AT NWESTERN UNIVERSITY sr(Continuedfrom Page Six) 1shareto make football history. He captained the Oak Park team in the fall of 1920 when our eleven played Steele high school for what was gen- erally admitted to be the high school national championship, and which Oak Park won 19 to 6. Steger was per- haps the outstanding athlete at Michi- gan last year and stood out in the Conference as a leader at his position." Summer Session Bulletins Ready Two bulletins describing Summer session courses were issued yester- day and may be obtained at the office of Dean E. H. Kraus in University ball. One of the bulletins covers the work in the School of Education; and the other describes the courses in Greek, Latin, archaeology, comparative phil- ology, and phonetics. Four other bul- letins will be issued early next week. Lincoln. Nebr., Apri 3.-Statistics recently compiled indicate that 57 University of Nebraska students are either wholly or partially self-sup- porting. Come A, to See . 144 NEW CHINESE RUGS lMRS. it. B. MERRICIK 928 Church BE SURE " TO HEAR Stpan ozakevitch the Russian Baritone Who Scored Such a Triumph at the "International Night" Program HE WILL APPEAR MONDAY NIGHT-HILL AUDITORIUM 8:00 P.M. STUDENT FRIENDSHIP PROGRAM L. W. Coleman Corresponding Secy. Gamma of Mich., Tau Beta Pi Raymond Cragin Paul A. Roesner Jesse Rowe Norman F Schlaack H. N. Schmitt H. C. Scogger Ward Sheldon Norman R. Thai Phyllis Turnbull Read The Daily "Classified" Columns Tickets 0ec-75c (This Advertisement Contributed by 'hair's University Book Store) y.. L. Dannecker Homer Grafton L' Watch This Space Daily What is your automobile Consider the liability as well worth? as the Frank Hough U. of JM.eClub of Detroit Kurt 3. Kremlick Fr'ank Welch Paul Morgrett Shirley W. Smith, Secretary. Application Blanks for University Scholarships: Students of the Literary College wishing to become candidates for a University Scholarship, 1925-26 (value $200) may obtain blank application forms at the office of the Dean. These blanks must be filled out and re-s turned not later than May 15th in order to receive consideration. Further THIS TT I 1 COLUMN NOLU 6LtA E S I F[I SSt S AT 3 P10. ADVE~RTI SING A 3P.M. t 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE-"1924 Ford roadster. 1925 license. New General Cord Tires in January. $200 cash. Call Rams- dell, 3094. FIVE Dollars reward for the capture of a buyer for my lovely 1920 Ford touring; starter, good tires, new license. Phone 2809-R for hundred mile .demonstration. FOR SALE-1921 Ford touring, self starter, demountable rims, fine shape. Will trade for older car. Phone 738-'VV.e FOR SALE-,An ideal Maxwell Miotor that may very nicely be used for a motor-boat. It is in good condi- tion and fairly priced. Call Ad 1104. FOR SALE-Good looking, good run- ning Dodge toruing car. Six tires, Very low price. Phone 1145-J. 708 Church. FOR SALE-Best six room house in the city that can be bought for $6,000.00. Only $1,000.00 down. Phone 2438. FOR' SALE-An ideal Maxwell motor that may very nicely be used for a motor-boat. It is in good condition and fairly priced. Call Ad. 1104. POSITIONS. ENERGETIC, capable student who wishes profitable employment dur- ing the summer. Opportunity to travel. Will be trained in business. Salary and trainfare. Box 93. COLLEGE student for vacation at summer resort. Pleasant valuable experience. $272 for 3 months. Box 92. BEAUTY SHOPPES Three expert marcellers. Shingle trims. Soft water used at all times. DIMATTIA BEAUTY 'SHOPPE (Above Cushing's) iOTICE Compacts, watches and pictures frames of the most exquisite jewelry selections. These are especially priced for the spring season. ARN OLD State Street Jeweler Our moderate prices make it possible for all to have FRESH HOME; GROWN FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630 value.I Liability Insurance is very cheap when compared with the coverage afforded. AIR. MUNDUS with Louis C, Andrews. Insurance PHONE 3064 Watch This Space Daily LOST SIGMA CHI fraternity pin. Name on back, Dr. Poole. Reward if re- turned to Dr. Poole. X-Ray dept.,f Univ. Hospital. A PHOLYPHASE Duplex (K. & E.) slide rule on Thursday either in, room 338 or 402 Eng. Building be- tween 1 and 3 P. M. Name on the case. M. L. Kanuar, call 2520-W. Ask for Chandan. LOST-Brown Collie pup last Thurs- day with hind legs injured. Re- ward.. 2093-R. LOST-Kappa Kappa Gamma Key. In Nickel's Arcade or along diagonal. Name on back. Return to 1204 Hill. Reward. LOST-Ladies open face watch--Elgin make. Reward for return to E. E. Vadakin, 607 S. State St. Phone 3015. LOST-Friday night, Phi Gamma Delta Sister pin. Name D. Keech engraved in back. Call 1387. TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and William St. Rev. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.-Confirmation Service Sermon: "Continuing Stead.: fast." 5:30-7:30 P. M.-Student Fellow- ship Hour and Forum. Sub- ject: "Crimes of the Tongue." Leader, Albert Boehringer, '26. 7:30 P. M.-Evening service. Ser- mon: "Honoring Our King." Holy Week services Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday, 7:30 P. M. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave. between William and Packard G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor 9:00 A. M.-Sunday school and adult classes. 10:00 A. M.-Regular English ser- vice. 11:00 A. M.-German service. Pas- tor's subject at the morning service: "The Mind of Christ." 7:30 P. M.-An illustrated lecture on "The Passion Play of Ob- erammergau" will be present- ed as an introduction to Holy Week. MEMORIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST-DISCIPLES New Church-Cor. Hill & Tappan KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister 9:30-Bible school. 10:30-Morning worship. Topic by pastor: "How Strong Was Samson 1" 12:00-Students Class taught by Prof. A. L. Trout. 6:00-Young People's Social Hour and lunch. 6:30-Christian Endeavor. Mr. Lionel Crocker, instructor in public speaking, will address the young people. A warm welcome to all. 7:30-Hill Auditorium. Speaker, Rabbi Louis L. Mann, Chi- cago, Ill. %tuna cburcb service FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 409 South Division St. 10:30 A. M.-Sunday morning ser- vice; subject, "Unreality." 11:45 A. M.-Sunday school follow- ing the morning service. 7:30 P. M.-Regular Wednesday evening testimony meeting. The Reading Room, 608 First Na- tional Bank building, is open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal holidays. - - +i1 .I I 1 i s 747 { t SLICKERS $4.95 For men and women. Yellow only; corduroy collar with leather strap; newest square pockets. Slickers are first quality, made to retail at $10.1 Selling direct eliminates excess prof- its. Send one dollar with size or chestf measure. Balance C. O. D. STORM TIGHT RAINCOAT CO. Department 4.] 2930 Cass Ave. Detroit, Michigan MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY } Fresh every -Friday. Tice's, 119 E. Liberty. STUiDvENT interested in summer work see REX REESE of the Fuller Brush Company, at the Allenel Hotel Friday evening, April 3, or at the Michigan Union Saturday, from 8 to 12 A. M. i Room 304. MANUSCRIPTS typewritten, neatness and accuracy our amotto. BiCdile's Book Store, Nickels Arcade. I WOULD like to get in touch with someone going towards New Jersey 'for spring vacation. Wm. Dobr. Address Y. M. C. A., William andj 4th street. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St., and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor 9:00-Bible study hour. 10:30-Morning sermon. Subject, "Personal Purity." 5:30 P. M.-Student meeting. Al- bert W. Boehringer will speak on, "Crimes of the Tongue." 7:30 P. M.-Evening Lenten ser- mon, "Good for Evil." Special Lenten services Good Fri- day afternoon at 1:30 and even- ing, 7:30. Holy Communion Fri- day evening. CORNER CATHERINE and DIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, Rector. H. L. LONSDALE, Assistant, RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work. Palm Sunday, April 15th;, 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.-Church School. 11:00 A. M.--Morning prayer, sermon and Holy Communion. Sermon by the Rector. 4:00 P. M.-Stainer's Crucifixion. Special musical service. Soloists, Mr. T. S. Perry, tnrn s'wnit or the W--t -1reihvteriaD church, Detroit; Mr. A. H. Lovell, bass, and Mr. P. DeGraff, baritone. 5:30 P. M.-Young People's Supper in the old chapel. Prof. J. R. Hayden will give an illustrated talk on the Philippines. 6:00 P. M.-Student Service and Supper. Mr. Randolph Adams will speak. I ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets CARL A. BRAUER, Pastor Palm Sunday. 8:45 A. M.--Bible glass. 10:00 A. M.-Confirmation of chil- dren. No other morning ser- vice. 5:30-7:30-Student Club. Topic: "Capital Punishment." Miss A. Nees, leader. 7:30 P. M.-Y. P. S. Reunion Ser- vice. Topic: "Ever Faithful." Confirmation of Adults. Maundy Thursday, 7:30-German. Good Friday-1:30, English; 7:30 German. I LOST-Pair of glasses in case with corn?. Call 2431 evenings. 190 udring day. LOST-Theta Chi fraternity pin. Dia- mond shape. Name on back. Re ward. Call 2738. LOST-Georgette scarf, white ground, Vari-colored stripes-on Ingalls St. between E. Huron and Campus at 5:45 P. M. Friday. Reward. Notify Miss Loving, 614 E. Univ.' 873-M. LOST--Theta Chi fraternity pin. Dia- mond shape. Name on back. Re- ward. Call. 2738. 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Moore Directors of Student Activities 10:30-Palm Sunday service. 12:00-12:45-Five student Bible classes, Wesley Hall. 5:00-Annual pre-Easter supper. 6:00-Easter drama, "Judas Iscariot," presented by Wesleyan players. 7:30-University service, Hill Auditorium. UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister. Phillip E. LaRowe, Musical Director 10:45-Organ Period. Bheads Household Packing Co. Moving-Packing-Storage Call us for long distance moving. Loads insured. I ship to all points. 525 Detroit St., Phone 1154 HERMAN THE TAILOR SUITS $25-$30-$35 Phone 866 For Typewriter Repairing (all makes) ier in Woodstock typewriters, lard and Portable adding ma- Dea Stand Permanent Waving and Marcelling MACK AND CO. n-.3 7,,1.'- , tT - C+- chines. Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange I r r