T " THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, N Calvin Alumni: 'B IG P N I GH D O I E CIA CB[ IThere wll be a meeting of Calvin Alumni at the home of Mr. RIDGE SPANNING HUDSON RIVER George Alder, 309 N. Division, on Saturday evening, November 10. RAPIDLY NEARING COMPLETION The Secretary lletin is constructive notice to all members army and Navy Club Dinner: )py received by th - Assstant to the Presi- The Army and Navy Club will hold its first dinner meeting in the:, (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Michigan Union tonight at 6:15. Professor Hobbs will discuss "Flying Routes to Europe" and will illustrate his talk with moving pictures y {Erwin Benz , NOVEMBER 10, 1928 42 taken in Greenland during the past summer. - Appoint A Alfred H. White i * : Classes Beta Kappa Rho: The next meeting of Beta Kappa Rho will be held at 8:15 Saturday evening, November 10, in the W. A. A. building. Louise J. Lingel, President J-Hop Committeemen: There will be a meeting of all J-Hop committeemen Sunday in room 304 of the Union. Harry W. Wallace, Chairman Faculty Women's Gymnasium Group: The regular meeting of this group on Monday evening will begin at seven on November 12, in order that those who wish to attend the concert will be free. Any member of the Faculty Women's Club is eligible. Katharine B. Greene 'Varsity Band: Formation this morning at 9:45 at Morris Hall to go to Detroit. Full uniform with cape. Basses and drummers come early to pack your instruments. R. A. Campbell The transpontine highway o ver the Hudson river from New York to New Jersey is rapidly ne aring completion. Above is shown one of the giant concrete mixers and distributators which is being used to complete a section of th e anchorage on the Gotham side. AMERICAN QUICK-LUNCH COUNTERS Chinese Students' Club: r The Club picture will be taken on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, at 2 o'clock in Rentschler Studio, 319 E. Huron. Every member is requested to be there at 2 sharp. Y. E. Chang, President The Student Fellowship for Christian Life Service: There will be a Student Fellowship get-together in Room 302, Mich- igan Union, this afternoon and evening. Paul I. Wilcox Seniors: It i, imperative that you make your Michiganensian picture appointment immediately.| The business office on the second floor of the Press building is open every afternoon from 1 to 5, and upon payment here of $3.00 you are in a position to make your appointments, with any one.-of the four official photographers, namely, Dey, Randall, Rentschler, or Spedding. $2.00 of this amount will be allowed by the photographers on any private order which may be given before Christ- mas. Act now, and get a convenient appointment. Thomas Thomas, Managing Editor SURPASSED BY The American quick-lunch cour ter is surpassed by the French dir ing car. In either of the two com partments for smokers or abstai ers, the diner is confronted with table arrayed with all sized bottl of cheap, expensive, sweet or so' wines and liquors, and a stackc three or four plates. He immediat ly selects his beverage while ti ' pile of plates diminish, being fille with food and at once wliisk away when emptied. Miraculous]; however, as he flits to and fro, t waiter manages to politely offer second helping. The swift meal is culminated b FRENCH DINING CAR tMembers of the committees In FREN H DNING CAR the engineering college are : Sophomore prom: W. Ross, J. Diehl, W. Bird, and G. We lek. the swishing onto your last plate Social: B. Johnson, R. 'Turner, n- of a huge slice of ice cream that is H. Gilmartin, and L. Logan. n- followed by coffee and the presence Finance: G. Johnson, A. R. of the "sommellier" or liquor ven- Storrs, J. Dodds, and D. Miller. a- der with a quantity of bottles con- Jackets: N. Skae, J V. Davis, L. - taining cognac, Benedictine, and Ansel, and D. Gerdon. a Chartreuse. He desires only the Athletic: P. Campbell, J. Wilson, les sale of a thimbleful, and fades be- L. Zanosf, and F. Myers. ur fore the cashier, who, scanning the Advisory: H. Stafford, L. John- of tables for empty bottles, coffee son, C. Dybrig, and W. H. Fouch. e- cups, and glasses, scribbles the bill, Members of the committees in affixing it with French revenue tax the architectural school are: ed stamps. Social: Fred Schweitzer, Mor- I Satisfied but stupified by the tiner Hawkins, N. E. Craw, Neil swiftness of it all, the patron Warenn, and John Wheeler. quickly leaves the dining car to Athletic: John Pottle, Harry a relish the effect of his meal and to Church, and Thornton Brady. marvel at the pace at which he has Finance: Fred Arnet, Fred Flegl y been fed. er, and Floyd Johnson. I UK Don't Miss This One SHIRT SPECIAL Friday and Saturday This Week Only Tyson Broadcloth Collar Attached Shirts -.all sizes and sleeve lengths THREE for FIVE DOLLARS f TINKER & CO. So. State St. at William St. _ _ ____. _ .___ '!iI INA' I S. Wr' ' TU'4 U'Vm w ww v