PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1931 __ _ _ - ;- Frsmnto Hold First Formal Social Function Next 'Friday CASA LOMA BANDS, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN HSOILWOK SERIES OF LITERARY DISCUSSIONS A. Si OVER RADIO WILL START TODAY ON' P H IL NUMBERS(Continued from Page ) Women's Education Club wl0Dri lthn mthtoeako the fEnglish departmer nt. o utinThe hl ttopiceigonMna, N L f ooDev Mechanical Enineering Seniors:ofg Mrh1wilb"Tee-trp- Mopr. C. B. Patri, of the Frigidairie Mrh9it4oclci h a Child' ongt.ttion of American History," L Coportio, Dyto, Oiowil belos of the Women's Athletic bldg,. First Editions of Famous ooksWae TO [A U [ DA G in room 221 West Engineering bldg., MondayanWritrs SownR ooselr ilha r i- TOL±~St ~~nn Ingp 14reNoouerl ob ano Wednesday, March ]11 for the Rho Chi Society: Important bus- AeicnWier!hw hanl R. Smith, of the health de- ch .s 2, under the direction OF Prof. Mchg f~r leaxNuerlst b Mina nvesiy iray _____Gs ako "The Health of Da vid E. Matern, of the music1 n.pr Part of; Decorations; Spot. who may be iinterested in this cor- In room 303 Chemistry building. A ;rue f i12 first edtion of( the Young Child," at 5 o'clock this ishoo, will feature the Saturday qvelothe aria Pease ake apointents.! i Aafternoon from the broadcasting tl oramn. The faculty speakers on}Sae light fDances Planned. Pan.Plaemaeapolmnt.*farneii ; L*ne&V'ean authors sbdo. eoge ooaivilinst tis program will be Prof. S. Law- tae ___ __TnBt h hr ilb i-and modern, is now on display inwlFrsn eerlmsclslc ence Bigelow, of the chemistry e writes i TI K T O N S L ~ ~ ilthe fmos Amric n ir meeting at the Union on Tues- the main corridor of the Univer- tiolpsns. pervertlndmPro.cOlin Bostn ganon, Indian, will appear in a program day, March 10, at 6:15 p. in. An im-s sity iibnary of h gall." "rmaic.ketces {pratbusiness metn will fol- 'mnPo.:sp FMdy of the engineear igtl college.tae : isr mria nin"o. the pi metn 0Amn the older volumes are Sae Ocstato Present Two New Aeri ntil d iraa"ti det Mar.low.xv eiinso hewrsof Whit- usic school will conduct the i ofeso Bigelowstakwill beI dent of Numbers, )Slack jazz' 1,th e yi Mnessh'he-te,-ratCoer ole in fourth meeting of'iis class in band n Fihe Air We Breathe, the Rare ,tributes and ~ White Jazz' tre, at 3:4~0p. in. Seats at box- Cireclo Italiano: There wVib,, a' Washington Irving. incuded also inruet dung heMda < ii,"PossrBsnspwr ofie neting oan TusaMrch 12 at 1T dto f Do. nprogram. tl sone of the department of avae Thursdae. tciis an 18 tedPrllff t~reo"DheadanIengineering research series, and aced The tars of '34 will hold its first --4:1, in room D, Alumni Memorial iregular periocal of which Emer-Prf Arthur E.Wode, of the1 del with "Metal Cuttin" pae formal social function this Friday, Men's Education, Club- will meet hall. Final plans for the Srata ony;eras rta 1iz,.ee _:oro the three zoology department, will tell how g could b wethanulFohFoiwili.ro 316MihgnUin nItaliana (March 26) will be pre- (aoy ;. editor, to -collect zoological specimens for w- cally u be held in the ballroom of the Un Monday, March 9.son neon sign ion of the department of suaprin- game with a representative Fresh- tinmprmntrenedy fenon a ree oubihedfacuhiytorcal'iter e of the class numcraui, in the south tendence and alied organizations,I man team please report at 7:30 rin One oi' the mnost iamos 'rooks j Sidney Straight, and Grace SnydersuvyiitePblcAmitr-iosa end of the ballroom. The patrons at Detroit, and an opportunity to( room 302 of the Union on Tuesday,hisbiigehbie s atw ill frurnish lhe musical proguam ey ton SatheinuChic a nsra ios booth will be at the other end,j get acquainted.I March 10. Whitran's "Leaves of Grass," which! A series of literary" discussions Afe evn of the whilApamsrndlernswilncopleeeIUniversity, Gale iamoun thie arnanfens Svrll poet clts -hrewl eame- rs rlcTeewlea was given by the author to Emer-. will be inaugurated Thursday du- wn oCiat odc eerhjca . thearrngeent. eveal pot Aolyes:Thee illbe met-son and was by him presented to ing the Michigan University of thewok light dances will feature the affair. ing rMonday, Mar. 9, at 7:30 p. in., important meeting of the Frosh Fawornknfo.wo heArprga.,hsseisoftlsplant.ThUnowilsretoseili20S.W PofWldrfteFoicCm teeM daevigFaakabrfom hmteIrporm.hseisofak, The Uion ill ervetwo secia in 02 5 W. Pof. ilde of he Frlic ommitee onda evenng votaindtit Ablitleeeadirr.ned thoughtheroopeatio befat rm1uni2o'lc MahmtcDeatetildi-at 7:30 in room 302 of the Union. Urageithoui hesiteraio I breakfasts from 12. until Z o'clock Mathematics Department will dis- ~~~volume written by a man more ; of thne bureau, of alumni relations,fothsatedntefucinitus"Iutoim.MnayEvigDr aScinfmusnohrlnsofnevrwllbbodatechTrdy was announced yesterday. They will -fteFclyWoe' lbwl is numbered in the collection, Theo- aftenoon until Many 1. The series, r beseve i te apoo. atemtial Cub Metngondore Roosevelt's "Naval History of caled "Contemporary Interpreta- 1 hetcalilstk y ii hSeca tevdintetaroom.Mtheatial lue Metineonmeet at the Womens Field House, teWro 82"to fAeia"wl egvnb EpcatietbohwilbopnTuesday, at 7:30 p. m,. in room 3201 th___o_8_"_ o o mriawllb ivnb all this weekin Angell hall and the A. Hi. Three short papers will be ,March 9, at 8 o'clock. A program ___ Union for those who have not pur- resented: by the members, is being arranged fly-etif Scino h The wly plygoes are fairl'y pFaortyhWohen'andsubwwillrmeet at HAVE NEW HONOR iGROUP office with mail orders -and in chased theirs. The favors will be, Mr. Pierce: Systems of differen-1 o tehubndwhrretob lay WRedng sct iln ofethet the guests of the evening. 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday in the League. MICHIGAN ST1ATE COLLEGE - from fr distant poits-the ei giv n ut at he da ce.ti l quaio s.- -The faculty social com m ittee has the w orld's m ast talked-a ib out , Two newanumber, sibefrml Mr. O'Toole: Symmetric func-!I Nursery Section of the Faculty VriyR .T .Rn:Asc agreed to the honor system whichsatralpeiosrcrsi i linsexrese i trm o pwe WmcignsleaTu rsdaymee arcthetion will meet Monday, 7:15 p. i.,.tll or replacement of approved of this city. T EIIEFORE, if b orc-hestra at thss at jir. The ban-. sums. j ihga egeTusa- ac in the Field House to play for bas-' ptrons and patronesses by ap-noyeorreyortke, ,otstr have written two pieces, Mr. Oldenbturger: Composition 12, at 8 oclock. Dr. R. W. Bunting ketball game. Nicholas Falcone. pointed fraternity committees. ntytodrdyu iktd -"Wh1ite Jazz" and "Black jazz- and rank of matrices of higher will speak- on "The Care of Chi- __ gg-- __Eues ' U dle which will be presented for the first class dren's Teeth" -- -°-ueeo edis ti ea h rlc h ui il ~ S R Ebe broadcst over WJR from 12:30 "ST R A N G E I N T lI until 1:30 o' lock. Ia nds, WXatches, Clocks Jewelr Spacial la tepermission will be Clcks'J !! 7Preseted by TheTheatie granted t women atte nding the ~ at the ffair, w hich lasts until 2 o'clock Hig Grade Repair Ser vice I HITNEY THEATREg M anid arangeinents are pending to ' li permit freshmen undergoing "hell Pefrneva1 peieya ~ week" activties to be present. dinne nteinulsion until U.1 len the heoi~ pladmarwill.-be-spared__as-a_-sur-ORCHESTRA, ENTIRE veyr--ladmrk.-_ ---____-___-_____----- BALCONY, FIRST FOUR ROW BALCONY, NEXT FOUR ROW Bi.RIGHT SPOT BALCONY, NEXT FOUR ROW: 8oPACKARD ST. 1 PECIAL SUNDAY , DINNER First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ann Arbor, Mich. TODAY 12.2BE SURE to inclose a stamped, a 11WAFFLES WJITHI SAUSAGE }1I00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. announces asotayuricesmybmildt money order payale to Whitney T 5:30 to 7:30 CHICKEN Free Public Lecture on Christian Science -___-- .PICIAL FI[TY CENT DINNER I'ATOF' V AL ___________ ,ROAST CHICKEN, DRESSING VEAL- by A z _ ___ cE. WRITES WATER POWER >s Michigani's tLack of ,elopment in Ti s Line. -p ow er develop)ment in n. is approachiing>the haldt- nt, while steamz powver dle- 'nt is increasin(p >$accordiing stateineht of Arthuir W. Ann Arbor merchant, who in The Magazine of Miichi- "Working Rivers of Miclii- w tho h1.s long bJeen] a stu11- conservation probl.}ems:,, at- the recent lack of wate-r levelopinent in Miechigan to qty of 'causes. In thec first he water power sitesi that e most easily and econoii tilized have already been ised, he says. Another im- fact that mlak~es ,water powy-. Slopinent amotprohibitive, large invetment '21Gof :,quip- ceded to get the powernm arces of - production to 1,hc s where it ;may be used. Of- rely the added aminouit of ton the hydro--elctlric sta- nd necessary lines over that steam power stationi will t, to more than the cost () f ed in the steam turbine\ Me aking swaniping the hbox :any of therm Conte ngagenient here of play is destined to ie theatrical history 4y chancee you have Sso right away for Prize 9-Act Play E RLU BE" Guild, Inc. Me-g MARCH 16- 3(}: At 7:40 titere is a. ie play is restisme(1arid. ES: ...$3.00 . . . : . . . $2.50 S . . . z. $2.00 S.... .......$1.50 elf-addressed envelope o, you. Make check or heater HOT BISCI TS. MA/,SHED POTATOES, GIBLET G RAVY HEIAD) LETTUCE SALAD,' FRENCH DRESSING SPiCIAL THIRTY-FIVE CENT DINNER ROAST VEAL ROAST LOIN OF PORK, DRESSING ITCGCOF L1AMB!, MINT JELLY MASPDPOTATOES p EAD LET1 rTUCE SALAD t\1' DL LVE ' PHONE 8241 BOAST i JKN SPECU"-L LARGE STEAKS OUR PRICES ARE THE M -T REASONABLE IN TOWN. Come and Bring Your Friends German America Restaurant 512 East William Street I I JUDGE FREDERICK C HILL, C.S. of Clinton, Illinois Member of The Board of 4.ectureship of The Mother Church, The First Clitrch of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. In Masonic Temple, South Fourth Avenue SUNDAY' AFTERNOON, .MARCH 8, 1931 at Three-Thirty O'clock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND w -u I .aa.r.w.... .. : - .. _. _ _ . 4? I; O w - - ' o i an 1rPo i ed'7 =m o r e e x o tic t a ri 66Orr oden aidens"-the STAR you lovesI 0 l I I 1 ; ; t ' , \ Ae: }' STARTING Chcirlie' uggles TODAY June Collyer ill A COLUMBIA PICTURE Produced Iby Christie C ontinuous shows 1:30-11.00 Dire cted by AFL CH RISTIFE I .UW - m - o V PI I - -1 I I I _ i