T HE MICH IGAN VAILY FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 132 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. C ft day, .at 6 p. m. Steak supper will be served at cost of 50 cents. Trucks will leave Natural ScienceBuilding at 5:15. Young People's Society, Church of Christ Disciples: There will be an in- formal party Friday, October 14, 8:00 p. m., at the Church of Christ Disci- ples, Hill and Tappan Streets. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY W A N T E D-Student and family FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932 No. 161 LOST DARK BRADLEY Topcoat in East Medical building. No questions. Reward. Phone 2-1682. Notice to Freshmen: Those students who have not yet taken one or more of the three Psychological tests required of all entering freshmen will be expected to make up these examinations on Friday, Saturday, and Mon-1 day, October 14, 15 and 17, in Room 407, Mason Hall. Those who missed the English examination shold report at 1:00 p. M. Friday, October 14. Those who missed the Algebra examination shouldr report at 9:00 a. m. Saturday, October 15. Those who missed the Psycho-i logical .examination should report on Monday, October 17, at 1:00 p. m.f These examinations take precedence over all other appointments in-t cluding class work. Be on time. Ira M. Smith, Registrar Boston Symphony Orchestra Revised Program: Dr. Serge Koussevitsky, Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has just forwarded the fol- lowing revised program for the concert to be given Tuesday evening, Octo- ber 25, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium, in the Choral Union Series: Pro- kofieff: "Classical" Symphony, Op. 25, I. Allegro, II. Larghetto; III. Gav- otte; IV. Finale; Debussy: Two Nocturnes, Nuages, Fetes; Strauss: Tone Poem "Don Juan" Op. 20, (after Lenau) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64; I. Andante II. Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza; III. Valse (Allegro moderato) IV. Finale: Andante maestoso; Allegro vivace. Charles A. Sink Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: No course may be elected for credit after the end of the third week. Saturday, October 15th, is therefore the last date on which new elections may be approved. The willingness of an individual instructor to admit a student later would not affect the operation of this rule. Phi Beta Kappa: The local Chapter is anxious to have a complete list of all members of Phi Beta Kappa residing in Ann Arbor. Any newcomer who has been elected to membership by another Chapter, or any resident who has:not been receiving the notices of the Annual Meetings is urged to communicate with the local Secretary by Campus Service or by the U. S. Mail giving his name, address and the name of the Chapter to which he was elected with the year of his election. 0. F. Butler, Secretary. 3233 Angell Hall Identification Cards at Health Service: Students are asked to bring th1eir identification cards when attention at the Health Service is desired. This will help in the restriction of service to persons entitled to it. W. E. Forsythe School of Education, Changes of Elections: No courses may be elected for credit after Saturday, October 15. Any change of elections of students enrolled in this School must be reported at the Recorder's Office, 1437 U. Elementary School. This includes any change of sections or instructors. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder Tabulating Instruction: All Mathematics, Business Administration, and Public Health Students who, are to receive Tabulating Instruction, will report to Room 220 Angell Hall from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., October 14th. to 22nd inclusive, for appointment dates. Do Not Fail to come before the end of the appointment periods. Classes start October 24th, and you must have an appointment in order to enter the class. Alan D. Meacham ACADEMIC NOTICES My Group in English 297 will meet Robert Frost Monday evening at the Union on the Terrace at 8:00 p. m. Students with M.S. ready to hand in may make appointments with me Monday afternoon. R. W. Cowden Botany Ilakeup Final Examination for all students who missed the regular examination last June will be given on Saturday morning, October 22, from 9 until 12 in Room 2003. N.S. This will be the only makeup exam- ination given in the course this semester. Philippine-Michigan C1 u b: The4 Program and Dance will be held Fri-- WHITE GOLD bar pin with diamond in center somewhere between Pal- day evening at eight o'clock, Wo- mer Field and School of Music. men's Athletic Building. Faculty Rew -ard if returned to 261 Jordan members and their wives have been Hall. 52 invited as guests, and complimentary ___ ___ ___-___ tickets were given to presidents of LOST on Tuesday, Phi Chi fraternity the various campus organizations. pin. Finder please phone 23169. 54 COMING EVENTS -4 LOST -- Pair of bone rimmed glass- Research Club: The first meeting es. Natural Science Building. Call of the Research Club will be held 9418. 55 Wednesday, October 19, at 8:00 p. m. ___4 _________________ in Room 2528 East Medical Building. LOST - Brown leather wallet, con- Professor H. D. Curtis will speak on taining athletic book, student iden- "The University of Michigan Eclipse tification card, and bills. Return Expedition to Freiburg, Maine." Of- same to owner for reward. ficers for the coming year will be elected at this meeting. NOTICE Erwin.E. Nelson, Secretary STUDENTS' Laundry by experienced ---------- e fo Laundress. Prices reasonable. Will Catholic Students: M i x e r for call for and deliver. Stockings done Cathtolic Students and their friends, free. Call 116 and ask for 769F13. NEW HOME LAUNDRY-Liberty at Maynard. Free mending and darn- ing. Collars and cuffs reversed. Opening special, 12c a shirt cash and carry. Dial 8894. 8c WANTED WANTED TO RENT - piano in a private house, east side of campus, to practice on daytimes by pupil of Mrs. Rheade. 53 STUDENT LAUNDRY-Good soft water. Will call for and deliver. Sure satisfaction. Telephone 4863. 12c WANTED - Student washing. All Mending neatly done. Phone 3006. 6c LAUNDRY-Soft water, 21044. Towels free. Socks darned. 13c washing, rough dry or ironed, Rea- sonable, call for anid deliver. Phone 5118. 14c WASHING and ironing. Called for and delivered. Silks and woolens guaranteed satisfactory . 23478. 611 Hoover. 15c YOUNG student couple would like. to share house near campus with an- other couple. Phone 5825. 47 FOR RENT FURNISHED two room apartment, redecorated. Private bath with shower. Frigidaire. 414 So. Division. 44 FOR RENT - 1436 Washington Hgts. near hospital, two house. keeping rooms furnished; $4.00, unfurnish- ed, $3.50. Garage $3.00 per month. 50 FOR RENT-Single room for women. 703 Haven Ave. Phone 7225. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Sweet cider Paw Paw grapes and grape juice Call 9534 or 22413. Wayne Cider Mill. -~ - - LAT T I MES TODAY I e g be America's Boy Star anid lovable, Laughable "WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND A L t Saturday, Oct. 15, ins the Auditor iumi of St. Mary's Chapel. Dancing from 3 until 5 p. m. Radio report of Ohio State game beginning 2 p. rn. Phi Delta Kappa: On Saturday, October 15, at 12:15, there will be a luncheon of Phi Delta Kappa at the Union with the members of the Na- tional Conference of summer school deans as guests. This Conference in- cludes a large number of nationally known educators, several of whom, including Shelton Phelps, past na- tional president of Phi Delta Kappa, will speak briefly. The ciiarge will be sixty cents per plate. All mem- bers are urged to be present. Martin L. Robertson, President, Omega Chapter British Universities Dinner will be held in the Michigan Union on Fri- day, October 14 at 6:15 p. m. Those 9 WALKER'S Home Laundry-Student laundry a specialty. Terms very reasonable. Dial 4776. We call for and deliver. 7c MARCEL 35c. Phone 5138. 1110 Catherine St. Ruth Louise Irish. FOLLOW THE TEAM TO OHIO STATE SPECIAL GREYHOUND BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO STADIUM-Returning to Ann Arbor Same Day. Accommodations Available for a Limited Number. Reservations A'I st Be Made in Advance. "Travel by Bus and Save the Difference" COMPLETE INFORMATION AT PARROT RESTAURANT Starts Satur- day! 56 ROUND TRIP to Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. Four passengers wanted. 3.50. Box 10A Michigan Daily 21214. 57 who intend to be present are request- Cd to send in their names to Mr. C. W. Collins. Department of Library Science, Campus. Dress informal. Those Intere~ted in Swimming: There will be a meeting of the Girls' (Continued on Page 6) A- KODAKS H IGH GRADE SH OES Properly Fitted at Popular Prices $3.50 and Up' Scotch Grains, Calfskins and the New Oil-treated, Storm-proof Styles. 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But one is apt to take, without question, any water that comes his way. The objects of this message is to acquaint such persons with a better tasting, pure water - ANN ARBOR SPRINGS WATER. Keep it in the home at all times. We can also supply you with chemically pure distilled water. ARBOR SPRINGS WATER CO. 416 West Huron Phone 8270 The DAILY has inaugurated this service for the convenience of the merchants and stewards of Ann Arbor. Each week the market section of Fraternities Phone 2 3141 For Jersey Pasteurized Milk Pasteurized Milk and Cream Cottage Cheese -: H & W Butter WEST SIDE DMRY ------ i i the paper will carry lists of unusual values being offered by Ann Arbor dealers in foodstuffs. They are all merchants who understand the ICE C EA,." TWO-LAYER BRICK Strawberry and Chocolate Nut Phone 2-3181 needs of fraternity and sorority managers and are all able to offer the high type of service which is demanded by that type of market. The Daily recommends that house managers and stewards patronize-the advertisers in this section exclusively. THE MICHIGAN DAILY. 11 III 11 Check our values-you will find they are the best in Ann Arbor No. 5 Pure Preserves and Jellies, Our stock is too large, ea. 49c Evaporated Peaches -Compare this value pound 121/2c No. 1 1/z Fancy Wet Shrimp, Large cans 3 for 85c No. 2 Tomatoe Puree, a big value for . 1Oc No. 10 Fancy Tidbit Pineapple, Salads or Dessert.......59c Michigan H. P. Beans, new, quick cooking. 7 lbs. for 25c Soda Crackers, Lakeside Juniors, first grade Pound 9 c Pretzels, Butter Thins, They are different pound 33c Head Lettuce, quality is fine, large solid heads 2 for 15c I I .. . When the Owls Hoot - and IIALLOWE'EN Parties il When the Owls Hoot - and HALLOWE'EN Parties are in Full Swing. . Serve Our HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL ICE CREAM Try this week's special brick: Strawberry Lemon Sherbet Chocolate Nut i Oranges, large size, plenty of juice Dozen 37c MEATS - We have made a.complete change in the meat de- i II '- - ____ - - - II 11 11 i I