PeG 31k!?THE MICH-IGAN DAILY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SAT DAILY OFFICIAL BL L ETI N Publication in the Bulletin is costructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Asistant to the President until 3:W p. m:. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume VI SITURIAY, .1LAY , 19w% Number 12 Senate Council: The next regular meeting of the Senate Council will b held Monday, Mbay 10, at 4:15 P. M. in the President's office. F. E. Robbins. Exective Board, Graduate School: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School on Monday, May 10, at :00 P. M. A. 11. Lloyd.., Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Arctitectre: There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Tuesday, May 11, at 4:15 P. M., in Rloom 411 West EAnginerlng..Building. Louis A'lopkn, Secretary. Rouse Parties and House Dances: The following organizations have been given permission to hold parties, Saturday, may 8th: House Parties: Pi Lambda Phi (Closed) Phi Sigma Delta Sigma Chi Tau Delta Phi Tau Epsilon Phi Hlouse Dances: Delta Zeta (Joe Parker's) Phi Alpha Delta Phi Mu Delta' Triangle Phi Kappa Tau J. A. lursey. Abu Arbor Art Association: there will be an exhibition of paintings of American artists selected from the annual exhibition of the Art Institute of Chicago, in Alumni Me- morial Hall, week days 1:30 to 5:00, and Sundays 2:00 to 600 P. M., starting Sunday, May 9th. It will be of general interest, and free to members, to students of the University, and pupils of the schools. Warren P. Lombard, President. French 2 at 1:00-M. Wadsworth : Trench 2 at 1:00 o'clock of Mr. Wadsworth will meet in Room 302 South Wing, instead of 100 South Wing, beginning Monday. James I. Wadsworth. Pisychology 31: Due to the inability of sopohomores to be present it is necessary to potponie the make-up in the likeness difference group test scheduled for 0'A. )J. today, to Monday at 7 P. M. in 162 N. S. Bldg. It. IN. Mayberry. No ice of Fied Trip in Geology12: the clnss will assemble at the Natural Science Building at 8:15 A. M. Satur'day, May 8, for field mapping in the north and west parts of the city. - Frank Leverett. Rtegistrati for Summer Field. Courses in. Geology and Geography: Students planning to take the field courses in geology and geography, given during the Summer Session 'at Mill Springs, Kentucky, should regis- ter as soon as possible at the Registrar's Office.. in view of the fact that applications for the courses have reached the limit, immediate registration and payment of tuition of $40.00 is necessary *to insure admission to the courses. Students-registering in the courses should at once begin typhoid inocu- lation at the Health Service. M1imeographed 'circular, giving essential information regarding assem- bly of field parties, personal equipment, supplies for courses, mail and ship- mpnt of baggage, may be obtained trom the Director or Instructors in the courses. G. M. Ehers, Director. Tryouts for Next Semester's Intercollegiate Debate Class: All University men and women eligible to participate in intercollegiate activities are invited to tryout'for next semester's intercollegiate debating class as follows:. University Women will *try out Saturday, May 15, at 8.30 A. M. in Room 302, Mason Hal. University Men will try out Saturday, May 22, at 8: 30 A. M, in Room 202, Mason Hall. Contestants must assemble promptly at the appointed time so that the speaking rder may be determined. The tryouts Will consist of a five-minute talk on either side of the fo- lowing debate qubstion: "Resolved: That Federal Ownership of Our Coal Mines would be a wie national policy." . G. E. Denmore. M. S, 24 and 2: Due to the Spring Gaines the field work selieduled for M. S. courses 24 and 26 Saturday morning, May 8th, will be postponed until Saturday, ,May 1th W. C. Louisell. Faeulty Concert In Honor of Mothers' Day: The following program will be given in Hill Auditorium Sunday after- noon at 4:15 o'clock by Palmer Christian, organist, Maude Okkelberg, pian- ist, Ora Larthard, violoncellisat, Samuel P. Lockwood, violinst, and a selected chorus: Marche Slave (Tschaikovsky), At the Convent (Borodin) Mr. Christian; Trio (Arensky) Mrs. Okkelberg, Miss Larthard, Mr. Lockwood; Glorious Forever (Rachmaninoff),' 0 Praise Ye God (Tscbhaikovsky), Bless the Lord, 0 'my Soul' (Ippolitof-lvanof), Glory be to God on High (Ippolitof-Ivanof). The Chorus. Charles A. Sink. the last regular meeting of the year. Miss Forucrook will speak upon the subject, "The Woman Before the Court." Theodora 1elson, See. T[. lE. Johnson,. Sup't. of Public Instruction, is scheduled to speak Monday night, May 10, at 7 o'clock, Room 306, Michigan Union, at the last j meeting of the Club £01, the year. Election or Officers. Important meetingj and all are cordially invited. Ralph Van Hoesemi, President. IEconomics Club: The next meeting of the Club will be held Monday evening, May 10, atj 7:30 in Room 304 of the Michigan Union. Professor K. C. McMurray will speak on "The Relation of Geography to Conservation." L. L. Siarfnia~n. Jewish (Student Association: Mr. Hootkins of the University faculty will address the Jewish Student Association Sunday at the Jewish Community Center, 539 N. Division Street at 4 P. M. Ruth Gassnman, Seely. League of Women Voters: There will be an impottant meeting ,Monday night at 8:,30, Helen New- berry residence. Every membe'r and those interested are requested to attend. Dorothy (line, President. University of Michigan Band: Vorma;tion at Morris 1a11 2 P. M..today for track meet. Formation at Morris Hll 7 P. .M. today for a Mothers' Day Concert in front of Library. Gordon Packer. Seoiroiuore Band: Meet today at 9 A. M. to play for the glass games. Gordon Packer. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Men's Used Clothing or nay other ARTICLE OF VALUE STUIDENT TAILOR SHOP Phone 8040 ('or, N. Univ. & Thayer AUT mOftPART For All Makcs of Care. TIRES FOR SALE. j JUNK CARS GOO HT PGIONE 3303$. -KESSLER BROS., Canal Street Studios Terrace Garden Dancing ", ._..._.__. . ,. ..n..,.., ,,..._. ._....,,..a.... .........,... .,. {r{} t 1 II *' Adult class. every Monday and Friday, 8 p. Mn. Free dancing until 10 p. M. Private, modern and classical lessons daily. ANN ARBOR HILLS Has passed the experimental stage. Water mains are being laid in the streets. The build- ing of good roads is far advanced. Electric service is being extended. Beautiful homes are going up, and a Homes Association is organized' and active. Abundant means for entertainment and recreation are at hand, so that ;these protected homesites of unusual area and rare beauty afford an ideal setting for happy homes. Call 9304 for further information. L. D. CARR and C. J. TREMMEL 17 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Building Open 10 a. mn. to 10 p. in. rertli Arcade Phone 83281 22 !F Tennis Rackets Restrung One Day Service De rrill1 Pratt 3,32 South State St. LOCAiL EVENTS For notices not otherw6A mentios~d l The Daily. Item~s will be publlhed ons two successive dlays ony. Corpy' MWO be "submitted to the Local 9*"g Editor by a P. M. I Saturday Members of the Interguild will leave the several churches at 3 o'- clock for a steak roast and field dlay, which. will be held at the fair grounds.1 The Episcopal Students' club will go on a hike this afternoon at 3 o'clock, leaving from Harris hall at State and 1Huron' streets. MsBulrSunday Mrs;'Bulerwill lead thc fireside chat on "Parents and Children of To- i day" of the Congregational. Student fellowship at 6:30 o'clock. Supper will be served at 5:15 o'clock.. loy er Praises opera Chorusesi (Continued froze Page One) Mr. I.-oyer expressed. the opinion that lie has made a. find in one of the new tiryouts, 'Who may be able to 'fill1 the role of .leading woman in the ev- ent that, Daniel Warner, '27, who playv- edl the principal feminine part in "Tambourine," dloes not return to the opera next year. He was highly en- thusiastic over the discovery, re- miarking that the student in question leas unlimited possibilities for out- atanding work next year. The 21st annual opera will be a modern show in two acts with a dis- tinct college atmosphere. i ft I , ..-- I y AT THE THEATERS Today-Screen Arcade-"Wings of Gold," with Viola Dana. Majestie-"The Girl from Mont- martre," with Barbara La Marr. Wuerth-"The Sea Beast," with John. Barrymore and Dolores Costello. Today-Stage Garrick (Detroit)- "Tarnish," by Garrick Stock with. Ann Harding and Rollo Peters. 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Sunday-ADQLP'HE- M ENJOU in "A SOCIAL CELEBRITY" Women's 'Research Club: The regular meeting of the University Women's Research Club will held on Monday evening, May 17, instead of .Monday, May 10. This will -Er- r be0 be _ n..:i ._._._ I