PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'l'I'ESIJAY, MAILCII 1, 1927 iiianriNewRlsCanigPOa ODWL Ri V NU DI INS e ue a ino aa Union Closing Hdour, ATTEND MEETING [RIA I[E Anr'ou~nced By Board Prof. Arthur E. Wood of the so- RS LIJ 6009 d~1' ulg epartment -of theUnvr NE . A 1' Lun-cheon - - 50c wvill be0 allowed until 1 o'clock FriflaYt nights, andI refunds on regular Friday and Saturday night (lance tickets may be0 securedl until G o'clock the (lay of the events, it has b)een decided by the board of (directors of the Union. Previously all departments of the b~uilding were closed at 12 o'clock every night. The new ruling for the Friday (losing hour will take effect this week end. Advance sale of (lance tickets will continue as in the past, Lester F. Johnson, '27L, president of the Union,' has announced, the tickets for Friday night being placed on sale at 5 o'clock each Wednesday and those for Satur- (lay on Thursdays at the same time. Should a member 'be unable to at- tend the dance, however, the purchase price may be obtained at the main desk in the lobby. city, Judtge Clark P. FHiglbie of Grand I Rapids, C. C. Stillman, secretary of the Welfare union, Grand Rapids, and D~r. Kenyon L. Butterfield president of Michigan State college will represent Michigan at. the National Conference o)t Social Work which meets at Des diines, Ia., May 11 to 18. Leaders in social work from all parts of the world will attend the conference, which will consider the problems of child wvelfare, family re~ lief, p~robation, parole, criminals and menta~l(defectives and o1ther social, in- (ilsti ia; and economic p~roblemsa. Pat ronize Daily Advertiser%. 11:30 to 1 :30 Afternoon Tea 3:00 to 5:30 11 CI Tm . y+u. pr a s ar e.,pr pr.n . y . ri_ Dinner ar 73c and )1 ?O( J:30ito T7:30 You1 may prepare nOW for your ~lu~' cogt~ {~pj 221 So. Mtate St. i Dial 9850 a -.. ; resenting. the listings received in tile Subscribe for the Mihigan Daily. office of a leading real estate firm ini Ann Arbor, - Three sections of the city were re- " cognizd and. the listings segregated ac- 1'1strw~Ad wih th leeAdmits One cording to the district in which the . it MYARSHg property lay, in XA OYAV IVV3JN Patronize Daily Advertisers. rrlTVA neA4 Z0I +T 17~ _Mac dcgrc copyi I <, 1 Lce'st-selfing ~ Jy pencil zhe wold-fa ous -y give best ser vice and longest wearT. ,m Plain ends, per dc!% ?$1.00 'Rubber ends, per doz. 1.20 can Pencil Co., 215 Filth A-F . ,N. Y. Makers of UNIQUE Thin I ecd ^d Pencils in 12 colors-$ 1.00 per coz. 2 y a 77-N .J IMY 1 AI)A'i. tZ) k ii'I The0 elihrsday i LLINGS a"A Alta" Brand SOON (ILLRT dozd bbons Carbons -ill-I sat 1EWJ 4PEYN Sl1o1PI E7Nngagemet I_:imted-Thru Wed. Only! Here's - A - Comedy 7 Romance That'11-'Tickle - Your - Funny - Bone! MADAM GLYN .Ilk MINNEKAHDA MINNESOTA WINIFREDLAN DEVONIAN MAJESTIC BELGENLAND LAPLAND CEDRIC CELTIC DORIC REGINA MEGANTIC LAURENTIC The only exclusively Tourist Third Cabin liners in tine world No other passengers car iedA W\orld's largest ship. Largest and finest ships to Ant- werp (Belgiurn). Largest "Tourist Third" carriers to Liverpool (convenient port for Shakespeare country and English Lake District).# Largest "Tourist Third" carriers over the short, scenic St. Law- rence River route. Piture success or fa-ilure by determin.- in on a definite policy%, in regard to your finances. Which Policy do You Follow? ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Describes "IT as a mnagnetic force, possessor of which attracts everyone. Taking This Literally "IT" has "it"! the or others of our steamers which will provide matny Tourist. Third Cabin sailings to Europe this year. Accommodations, of course, are r_ rervedl r only for college people, business and professional men and x ormen and similar congenial travelers. Eiarly reservation is a ecomrnended. «- RED STAR L 1LET A Wt T.lelephkone Cadillac 7665-7~666, or ny authorized S ea nslip agent. :raga ^.,;n rrr. "; ry' "e' "' .. [r ' 5'+ irr 'Yi