THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOV. 27, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY., NOV. 27, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Co-,tinued from Page 2) .- I School; 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten, 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and sermon by the Reverend Henry Lewis. Presbyterian S t u d e n t Appoint- ments: Sunday. 9:30 Student classes at the church house; 10:30 Morning worship. Theme, "Sympathy, the Key that Unlocks All Doors;" 4:15 Stu- dent Volunteer meeting at Lane Hall; 5:30 Social Hour and Supper at the church; 6:30 Student Forum. Lead- er, Prof. Bennet Weaver. Subject, "Things I Would Like to Think About." Lutheran Students: "Do Science and the Bible Conflict," is the ques- tion to be discussed at the meeting this evening. S h e r in a n Hoslett, Grad., is the Discussion Leader. The club meets in the Zion Lutheran Par- ish Hall, corner Washington street and Fifth avenue at 5:30 o'clock. A supper, prepared by the ladies of the church is served for 25c. Congregational Student Fellowship --5:30 to 7:30: 5:30 to 6-social half hour, and at 6:00, supper served for the nominal sum of 20 cents. At 7 o'clock, Mr. Gordon Halstead, for- merly Dean of Men at Lucknow Col- lege, India, will speak on "The Dan- ger Zone in the Mission System." Mr. C. Christian Pfohl will play a trumpet solo, "Nazareth," by Gounod, accompanied by the University Salon orchestra. Baptist Students will remember that Don Hayne, Grad., is the Sun- day evening speaker and his topic, "The Covered Wagon." Guild House, 503 East Huron, 6:00 p.m. Liberal Students Union -Student discussion meeting, 7:30 o'clock, Uni- tarian church. At the morning serv- ice, at 10:45, Mr. Marley will speak on "The Supremacy of the Supreme Court." COMING EVENTS Botanical Seminar meets Wednes- day, Nov. 30, at 4:30, room 1139, N. S. building. Paper by B. M. Davis - "Polyploidy in Oenothera." Psychological Journal Club will meet on Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in room F R I 7 J 7 l 3126 N.S. Mr. J. K. Osborne will dis- cuss "Recent Studies in Abstraction," and Miss Stella Whiteside will report on "Abstraction in Aments." All in- terested are cordially invited to at- tend. Romance Journal Club will meet on Monday, Nov. 28, at 4:10 p.m. in R.L. 108. Dr. Bement will speak on "The Persistence of French Present Subjunctive Endings--ons, ez~" and Mr. Mercado on "La Sanjurjada of last August." Graduate students and others interested are cordially invited to attend. All women in education will be in- terested in hearing Dr. Randolph G. Adams give a talk about the Wm. Clements Library, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in that building. Please use rear en- trance. Men's Physical Education Meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 29, at the Union, 7:30 p.m. Forestry Club Meeting. Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 7:15 p.m. To discuss ban- quet with M.S.C. Student talks. Comedy Club: Tryouts Tuesday at 4 for those notified. Michigan League. See Bulletin Board for room. It is important that all members be pres- ent. All - Campus Open Forum: Dr. Frederick Fisher of Ann Arbor will discuss "Can America Maintain Her Standard of Living?, Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 4:15 in Natural Science Audi- torium. Michigan Interpretive Arts Society: The next program will be held on Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m., Room 302 Mason Hall. Professor Louis M. Eich will give a lecture-reading from a current play. Ary person wishing to support the activities of this society and to attend its programs may secure a Guest Membership card for a nominal fee at Wahr's or Students Supply Store. These membership cards will admit the holder and a visitor to Professor Eich's reading and to the other pro- grams of the society. Active members may obtain a visitor's card from the secretary of the society or from the chairman of the membership com- mittee. Poetry Society will meet Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 7:45 p.m., room 3227 An- gell Hall. Adelphi House of Representatives regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. An entertaining program has been prepared and all members are urged to attend. Visitors are welcome. Graduate Luncheon Club will meet at 12:15 Tuesday in the Russian Tea Room of the Michigan League. Pro- fessor Peter Field, Professor Clifford Woody, Professor Theophil Hilde- brandt, and Professor Howard Mc- Cluskey will attend. Varsity Glee Club: Rehearsal Mon- day evening, Nov. 28, in the Glee Club rooms. Annual dues will be collected. Varsity Football and Concert Band: Concert band rehearsal Monday 5 o'clock at Morris Hall. All members of the football band will meet in full uniform at Yost Field House Monday at 7 p.m. to retake the moving pic- tures. Tryouts for the Hillel Players' Win- ter Production are invited to audi- tions to be held from 7 to 10 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30, in the Michigan League. All students except first se- mester freshmen are eligible. Bring a prepared reading for three-minute presentation. Tap Dancing-University Women: A tap dancing club will meet for the first time on Wednesday afternoon, Modern Gold Rush In West Is Described More than 50,000 men are pan- ning for gold in the creeks and river beds of the Rocky and the Sierra Nevada mountains, said E. A. Eard- ley of the geology department in a radio speech last night. "The gambling possibilities of big returns from a venture involving a small expenditure such as hand working of placer deposits has," Mr. Eardley declared, "appealed to rest- less unemployed, and many have headed west with high hopes." Nov. 30. Beginners will meet at the Women's Athletic building and ad- vanced students in the basement of Barbour gymnasium, both groups meeting at 4 o'clock. Anyone inter- ested is invited to come. Ping Pong final matches for All- Campus championship will be held Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28 and 29, in the Michigan Union Billiard Room. Spectators are cordially invited. Play-Reading Section of the Facul- ty Women's Club will meet Tuesday promptly at 2:15, Grand Rapids room, Michigan League. If You writs we bae it. Correspondence Statio ezy, Pountain Pens, Ink, etc. zpurjWter5 oal sk s. Greeting ca'ds for . 0. D. OR RI A14 S. Stot St., A=n Arbor: SUIEN SERVICE I rr- j 6~ U _ __ - _ 1200 PAIRS of Our Finest Men's and Women's 4EW SHOES In a Sensational Sale These Shoes Must Be Turned Into Cash p U .L 1 ati4Gl[tt .l.F11 VA+' iYWA7 +ai +v+u~sv N EW OO KS--bmBEST SELLERS $6.00 & $7.00 Styles as low as $389 $449 $7.50 to $8.50 Styles as low as $489 $8.00 to $10 Styles as low as $ 89 $689 $3.75 $2.75 .$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $3.50 $3.50 .$4.00 $3.00 $3.00 Buy Hi-Grade Shoes at Cheap Shoe Prices CAMPUS BOOTERY State So-reet WAHR'S BOOKSTORES 316 State Street Main Street Opposite Courthouse 605 Church St.!Iii 'V U' Union aproom C 7 T71 C - -I A