THE MICHIGAN DAILY 9:30 - Student Classes at the Powers: Sheperd's Song; Blake: Church House. The Barnyard Conversation (Yvonne 10:30 - Morning Worship. Theme, Rinck); Harding: The Donkey Ride "Religious Vitality." (William N e w c o m b); Marschal- 5:30 - Social' Hour and Supper. Loepke: A Wild Rose (Jean Wat- 6:30 - Student Forum. "How could son); Hamer: A Canoe for Two we start a cosmopolitan Cultural (Teddy Hildebrandt); Davies: In Center in Ann Arbor?" Mr. Hall- Hanging Gardens (Mary Newcomb); stead. Jensen: The Mill (Elsie Jensen); t N. U. HONORS SUNDERLAND EVANSTON, Ill., June 3.-(Spe- cial)-The honorary degree of doctor of laws was conferred today on Prof. Edson R. Sunderland of the Univer- sity of Michigan Law School by Northwestern University. Professor Sunderland has been attending Northwestern's 75th commencement exercises here as guest of the uni- versity. TO LECTURE IN JAPAN Prof. Otto La Porte of the physic department will leave June 10 fo Japan, where he will lecture of theoretical physics. This will be th second time Professor La Porte ha accepted an invitation to lecture i: Japan. Baptist Guild, Sunday, 12:00, last regular session of study group; Mr. Chapman in charge. 6:00 p. m. Lastl stated devotional meeting; Miss Florence Hwang, '34M, will speak. Wesley H a l1: Sunday. Senior Meeting at "The Meadows." Speaker -Ralph Johnson, Alice Merrick, John Brackett, Bill Corson, Chair- man. Bob Hayes, Devotions. Cars leave hall at 5:30 p. m. Sunday classes with "Doc" Blakeman at 9:30 a. m. First Methodist Church: At 10:45 Sunday, Dr. Morrison of Chicago will speak on "THE CRISIS IN CHRIS- TIANITY." Lutheran students are urged to be present at the Zion Parish Hall sometime between 3 and 5 o'clock, Sunday evening, that they may show their appreciation to the ladies who have cooked the meals for the past year. There will be no regular meet- ing or supper at this time, but tea will be served. Russian Student Club: Meeting Sunday, June 4, at 7 p. m. Michigan Union. Election of summer represen- tative. COMING EVENTS Students' Recital: The following program will be given by students of Martha Merkle Lyon, Friday evening, June 9, in Room 305 in the School of Music Building, at 8 p. m. Tschaikowsky : Song of the Lark (Barbara DeFries) ;Thome: Mignon- ne (Helen Schultz); Beaumont: Tar- entelle (Helen Schmale); Beethoven: Minuet in G; (Hazel Jensen); Olsen: Serenade Op. 19 No. 2 (Dorothy S e 11); Quartets Handel-Sartorio: Largo from Xeres; Bizet-Timm: Habenera from Carmen (Betty Ann Chaufty, Helen Schmale, Barbara DeFries, and ,Helen Schultz). Charles A. Sink Junior Research Club: Dr. W. W. Bishop-"The Development of Re- search Libraries in the United States." Annual Dinner at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday, June 6, at the Union. University Symphony Orchestra: The final rehearsal of the orchestrd will be on Monday, June 5, at one- thirty o'clock. Every member of the organization is expected to attend this rehearsal. SECRETARIAL C0,U RSES SUMMER Two months and longer -to meet every d e m a n d. Thorough and practical training for business po- sitions. Free Placement Service. Typewriting, Stenotypy, Snort- hand, Bookeeping, Accounting. Write -- or phone 7831- for free catalog. aAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE State & William Sts. Ann Arbor A PERFECT ONE REAL PARTY ENTERTAINMENT '33 SEllNIOR K"NBALL TICKETS $3,00 at the UNION, the LEAGUE, and from COMMITTEE MEMBERS ACE BRIGODE ALONG WITH and His A FANCIFUL 14-PIECE BAND FLOOR SHOW - a a S a It ..- P-qftmop- ww a WHY ALL THE BALL yHOO? a W iy all the fancy names and fancy phrases? Why all the shouting from the housetops? What is there left when the smoke has cleared away? Goldman Bros. have told Ann Arbor repeatedly that whenever a new improvement in dry clean- ing came along, Goldman Bros. would have it for their customers ... and no time would be lost. If you could refer back to Goldman Bros. adver- tisements of January 8 and 9, 1933, you would find there a simple, sincere announcement of the ONLY major dry cleaning improvement to be discovered so far this year. Goldman Bros.' membership in the Miraclean Institute of the United Stated and Canada made it possible to give this service to Ann Arbor right away. And this membership will enable Goldman Bros. to give Ann Arbor quick notice of any future de- velopments in the dry cleaning industry. Good value does not require an army of blaring head- lines to march steadily on and on. A% Yes, you can actually save 15% on CASH AND SA 5Goldman Bros. exclusive Miraclean by using our Cash & Carry Service. CARRY GOLDMAN C CLEA NE RS M r:1Mn.)