THE MICHICAN DAILY CIAL BULLETIN s constructive notice to all members ived at the office of the Assistant to pting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 NO. 160 NOTICES MAY FESTIVAL CONCERTS tonight at 8:15 will be as follows: "Saint Francis of An oratorio in a Prologue and Two Parts; Hilda Eleanor Reynolds, Contralto; James Hamilton and Tenors; Nelson Eddy, Baritone; Fred Patton, Bass; phony Orchestra; the University Choral Union Child- I V. Moore, Conductor. ncerts will take place as follows: rnoon-2 :30. Zing-3:15. fternoon-2:30. vening--8:15. n of American Paintings in the West Gallery, Alumni open week days from 9 until 5 and Sundays from 1:30 unday, May 31. Building Exhih~tion: A collection of water color paint- of the Royal Society of British Artists is being shown ,allery of the Architectural building under the auspices Art Association. Open daily from 9 to 5, until further sification, College of Literature, Science and the Arts, on, and School of Music: Students in these three divi-. ersity who expect to return next September may now ork of the first semester next year. The procedure is it room 4, University hall, for the necessary cards. tions and have them approved. A list of advisors for sions is posted in room 4, University hall. School of L must have their elections approved by a represent- ool; School of Music students must have their elec- Ta representative of the School of Music. Each Lit vate the kind of course he is pursuing, and must then epresentative of the field of work indicated.. ions have been approved, file election card and class U. H. No tuition fees will be accepted now. When hie usual time next fall, the class cards filled out now the faculty. D. L. Rich, director of classification. Military Bal Favors: In response to numerous requests the Military Ball Committee will take orders at R. O. T. C. Headhquarters for extra favors.! Pictures for Junior Gil's Play are now in Miss Loomis' office. Please leave the exact amount for pictures. Pictures for Good Hope are posted in Mr. Windt's office. Those desiring to order, please be prepared to leave correct deposits. EVENTS TODAY Cooperative Course in Gas Engineering: Freshmen students inter- ested in the Cooperative Course in Gas Engineering may interview Pro- fessor Pettyjohn in his office at 4211 East Engineering building, Thurs- day and Friday from 2 until 5 p. m., and Saturday from 9 until 12 a. m. Thursday Section in Shop 2: Because of the number of students planning to visit the Great Lakes Steel Corporation Thursday afternoon, May 14, Section 5 will not meet. The current assignment will be carried over to Thursday, May 21. It is hoped that as many as can will attend the plant inspection by signing the list near "room 221 West Engineering building promptly. Engineering Students: Trip to Great Lakes Steel Plant at Ecorse, Michigan and Banquet at the Hotel Statler in connection with welcom- ing the Steel Industry to Detroit Area will be made Thursday, May 14. A. S. M. E. members and men who worked on Mechanical Exhibits at Open House are asked to attend. Sign list near room 221 West Engineering building by Wednesday. See G. L. Johnson or Donald Macklem if car available in order to receive permission to drive from Mr. Rea. Will meet at Arch at 12:30 Thursday. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: A representative of the Sun Life Insurance Co., of Baltimore, Maryland, will be in the office Thursday, May 14, for interviews. Kindly make ap- pointments at the office, 201 Mason hall, or call Extension 371. Foresters: All students in Forestry who expect to attend Camp Fili- bert Roth this summer please meet in room 2039, Natural Science build- ing, Thursday evening at 7:30. Robert Craig, Jr., Camp Director. Senior Ball )Committee will meet in room 306, of the Michigan Union, at 7:30 tonight to discuss important business. All members of the ticket committee should be prepar- w- ed to report on the sale of tickets. Political Science Journal Club will meet today in 2035 A. H. at 3 p. m. Play Thursday, May 14, at 4 o'clock, in the Women's League building.M Entire basiness staff of the Michiganensian will meet at 4:15 today. Varsity Glee Club will meet from 7 to 8, today in order that all mem- bers may attend the Choral Union concert. Freshman Pageant Women: The Modernistic Group will meet at 4:45, the Singing Group at 4:15, and the Golliwog at 5:15. Sigma Rho Tan: There will be an important meeting of the entire Tung Oil Banquet Committee at 5 p. m. today. It is imperative that all committees be represented. Comedy Club: There will be an important meeting today in room 203 University hall at 4 o'clock. Polonia Circle will hold a short business meeting at 7:30 p. m.; banquet and informal dance will be discussed-bring guest lists. Pcgasus meeting at 7:15 p. m., in the League for nomination of offi- cers. The meeting will be short on account of the May Festival concert. 'Varsity R. O. T. C. Band: Formation today at Ferry Field, promptly at 5. Full uniforms and marching folios are necessary. COMING EVENTS Geology 31: The second bluebook of the course will be given Friday, at 11 o'clock in N. S. auditorium. Engineering Freshmen "How to Study" groups: Section I will meet Friday, May 15, at 8 a. m., in room 244 West Engineering. Section II will meet Tuesday, May 19, at 9 a. m., room 239 West En- gineering. Section III will meet on Tuesday, May 19, at 2 p. m., in room 239 West Engineering. Students in this group who not already joined one oft sections should attend thei convenient of these meetings. Business Administration Lec Mr. A. C. Farrell of the Denn Manufacturing Company, will s on Friday, May 15 at 4 p. r room 101 Economics building wage incentives for office worl and on Saturday, May 16, at m., in room ,206, Tappan hal the analysis of distribution ( All students of Personnel and ers interested are invited to Friday lecture, and all account to the Saturday morning lectui Youth's Place in the New V Order: Lecture by MarthaF world traveller and internat journalist. Friday, May 15, at p. m., in Lane hall. Auspices o: Negro-Caucasian Club. All welc BIG SALE ON SPRIN CLOTHES $35.00 SUITS ...$....$2 $45.00 SUITS .$3 $55.00 SUITS .......$4( CHAS. DOUKAS 1319 South University Day Unti Architects'ai III Enjoy another week-end dancing at the League. University Women: There will be a meeting for all those interested in writing the 1932 Junior Girls' r .d i Japanese Prints lumni Memorial pices of the Ann tion will be ex- aty 16. RAD BOSCH Radios 615 E. Williams 1 11 Ih Clip this . Number 4297 for Future Reference I a '4 "The Mov ng Number" ELSIFOR CARTAGE CO. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE t. Excellent Service Experienced Men Reasonable Rates Storage Service 117 N. First St 17 N. First St. ...-. . . .... W.-.-. ---- - --°-- ationery Sale-ODD LOT OF 200 BOXES-REGULARLY $1.00 AND UP- SALE PRICE 5- - Tailored Hand 'r .I : i.. : 4 Siport Suits, o R eue Kenyon"s League Band plays s mph orn icf music blended from the deep tones at the bass viol throuoh the high ranges of the piano key board. AHIR'S University Bookstore MAIN STREET Unexcelled rhythm. ATE STREET * operated restaurants -for your may festival out of town guests. -take then to dine at fingerle's! XI The greatest value ever offer- edl by the Milton tailors 3 pieces $2250, IL TONS 119 S. MAIN ST. White Linen Knickers ...... $1.95 Friday 9 to 1 o'clock Saturday 9 to 12.o'clock (I 3. Walter Hagen Golf Balls I 75c each $9.00 a Dozen AT n SLA'TER'S, TWO STORES Irc. "GOV" WELSH and his ORCHESTRA at the MICHIGAN UNION Friday 9-1