THE MIHIGA N DIlt SUNDAY, JAN. 22, 19 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) on "Personality Plus." Salon Orches- tra will give a short program of oper- atic selections. Usual twenty cent supper. 6:00 p. m. Presbyterian S t u d e n t Appoint- ments: 9:30 Student Classes-Church H ouse. 10:45 Morning Worship. 3:45 Foreign Service Association Meeting at Lane Hall. 5:30 Social Hour and Supper. 6:30 Student Forum. Subject "Am I getting an Education?" Leader Dr. Howard Y. McClusky. Harris Hall: Usual student supper at the Hall at 6:15 p. m. at a cost of 25 cents. The program for the evening will begin at 7:00 p. m. Pro- fessor John H. Muyskens will speak on "Changing Viewpoints." The dis- cussion class led by the Reverend Mr. Lewis will present the following subject: "The Influence of Origin and Tertullian on the thoughts of the Church." St. Andrew's Church: Services of worship today: 8:00 a. m. The Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. Church School, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten, 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, "The Need for Re-Thinking Relio' y the Reverend Henry I ews Baptist Gi ild -- 10:45 Mr. E. 11. Clay t o n, of Wayland Academy, Hangchow, East China, will speak at the Church;at 12 Noon he will have a forum for students at Guild House, 503 E. Huron. 6:00 p. m. Special stu- dents' meeting. David Anderson, '33 Law, Hamilton Easton, Grad. in Ed.. and Miss Eunice McMullen, R.N., will discuss their chosen vocations from the angle of religious values possible in each, Lutheran Students: St. Paul's Lu- theran Church, Liberty and Third streets, will celebrate its Silver Ju- bliee today. Organized twenty-five years ago by, and primarily for Lu- theran students, you will hear its first pastor, the Rec. Herman Brauer, now in charge of St. Stephen's Church, Detroit, deliver the message at the 10:45 o'clock service and a sermon by the Rev. Aug. F. Bernthal, Vice-Pres- ident of this District at the evening service, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The usual student meeting will be omitted, but the student orchestra will play during the social gathering following the service in the evening. Lutheran Student Club: Discussion on the "Cause of Demoninational- ism," led by Christian Haas. Meeting at the Zion Parish Hall, corner of Washington Street and Fifth Avenue, social Half-hour at 5:30; upper at 6:00; and Dispussion at G:30. Hilli Faujdathin invites you to at-! tend services at the League Chapel at 11:45 a. m. Rabbi Heller will re- view Horace Kallin's recent book of essays, "Judaism at Bay." Liberal Students Union: Prof A. IT. White, head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, will speak on "Technocracy." Unitarian church 7:20 o'clock. At the morning churc oh service, Mr. Marley will speak on "Our Vanishing Insulls." Alpha Epsilon Mu: 'Ensian picture will be taken at Rentschler's Studio at 3:00 p. m. Please be prompt. University Symphony Orchestra: Important rehearsal at 9:30 a. m. in Hill Auditorium. essential that all the members bel present. ?,atin-Amier ica" Club mnelting at 2 p. mn, Kiichigan Union, Room 202, PoanCa Cirtle Te in the League Russian Tea Room from 2 to 5 p. m. COMING EVENTS Botanical Journal Club will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., in Room 1139 N.S. Papers by Mr. Jones, James Tuttle, P. A. Post, R. Shah, and John Anderson. All interested are cordial- ly invited. Physics Colloquium: Mr. Angus Smith Roy, of St. Andrews Univer- sity, Scotland, will talk on "The Emission Spectrum and Critical Po- tentials of Carbon Dioxide," at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday, in Room 1041 E. Psys- ics Bldg. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Senior Mechanical Engineers: Dr. C. F. Hirschfeld, Director of Re- search Laboratories, Detroit Edison Company, will give a talk on Mon- day, January 23, 7:30 p. n. in Room 348. As this is a contact meeting, Mr. Arthur Hurlburt, Mr. J. M. Sullivan and Mr. B. K. Swartz of the employ- ment department will also be pres- ent. Electrical Engineers: Dr. C. F. Hirschfeld, Chief of the Research Department of The Detroit Edison Company, will be the Company's contact program speaker on Monday, Room 348 West Engineering Build- ing, at 7:30 p. m. Seniors are expect- ed to attend, and others are invited. The subject of the talk is "Straight Thinking." Faculty, Engineering and Others: Your attention is called to the talk, "Straight Thinking," by Dr. Hirsch- feld, as mentioned in the notice in this column addressed to Electrical Engineers. Dr. Hirschfeld's talk will be of interest to faculty members. You are invited to attend. Seniors, Engin ering and Others : Please note the talk, "Straight Thinking," by Dr. Hirschfeld, as mentioned in this column in a notice addressed to Electrical Engineers. You are invited to attend. Luncheon for Graduate Students: Tuesday, January 24, at 12:15 in Russian Tea Room of Michigan League. Stidents can leave in time for one o'cjock classes. Fresiimna Girls' Glee club import- ant rehearsal on Monday, January 23, at 4:00 o'clock in the League. Alpha Nu meets Tuesday, January 24, Alpha Nu rooms, fourth floor Angell Hall at 7:30. All members will be present for election of officers and settlement of semester's business. Adelphi House of Representatives regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 24, fourth floor of Angell Hall at 7:30. Election of officers will take place. All members required to attend. Re- freshments. Tau Beta Pi dinner meeting Tues- day, Jan. at 0:15, Michigan Union. All actives are asked to make a spe- cial effort to get to this meeting. If you cannot get there call the Sec- retary. Engineering Council picture will be taken Monday, January 23, at 5 p. m., Dey's studio. Please be prompt. Play-reading Section of the Fac- ulty Women's Club will meet Tues- TPEWRITERS - PORTABLE Now, SeoonI-Iaad oiilt, Snith-Corona, Noiseless, Underwood, oya, sngtozi O. S. Stlm l' 94S. state St., Ann Arbor. Fim Comedy Team Featured On Radio Tom Howard and his comedy-team partner George Shelton, who wars featured in a two-reel comedy at the Majestic Theatre with the cur- rent run of "The Mask of Fu-Man- chu," have just been signed for their first radio act, on the Chesterfield cigarette "nine-o'clocks." Howard and Shelton, exclusive Chesterfield finds, will appear at 9 p. in. (E.S.T.) every Tuesday and Friday aver the Columbia Broadcast- ing System. They are old favorites on stage and screen; Howard's fa- mous comedy !sketch, "The Spy," in- troduced in the "Greenwich Village Follies" of 1928, won the New York Critics award for that year and was day at 2:15, Grand Rapids Room of The Michigan League. Faculty Women's Club: Mrs. Alex- ander G. Ruthven will open her home for the tea to be given by the Faculty Women's Club on Thursday, January 26, at 3:30 p. m. subsequently translated into many languages. Ruth Etting. whose throaty voice made "Ten Cents a Dance" a nation- wide hit over night, will continue to .ing Mondsy and Thursdays. On Wedne.days and Saturdays fing Crosby's popular baritone voice will be the feature. A nightly feature of Chesterfield's series, which is on at the same time every night except Sunday, is Lennie Hayton's orchestra. Hayton is a "find" for these programs, making his first star conductor appearances, well qualified by his experience as onetime assistant to Paul Whiteman. Norman Brokenshire will continue as Cheterfield's master of ceremonies. Unemployment Insurance (Continued from Page 1) one to three and a half per cent of his payroll, according to the amount of unemployment in the plant. This, according to the report of the state commission, is supposed to distribute more justly the cost of insurance and to provide the incentive for the employer to prevent unemployment in his plant. Varsity Glee Club cast: Club members Morris Hall promptly Radio Broad- will meet at at 7:00 p. m. Graduate Outing Club: Meet at 2:30 at Angell Hall for walk to un- known regions. Skates only if de- cidedly colder. Russian Student Club; Business meeting at 8 p. m., Wesley Hall. It is a a OP"LAYING CARD BARGAINS Close-Outs in WADDINGTON and CONGRESS CARDS (Regular Prices 75c to $2.50) 49c UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE State Street Main Street I. ...W EVERY SUNDAY Roast Chicken Dinner Complete, 65c I..f1 SI Tasty Food - Choice Prices Sunday Evening Dinner, 40c Virginia Baked Ham with Rainsin Sauce Candied Sweet Potatoes Buttered Peas Hot Parker House Rolls Ice Cream Coffee, Milk, Tea, and Chocolate Milk 11 ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division at Catherine Street Today at 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Reverend Henry Lewis on "The Need for Rethinking Religion" HARRIS HALL Studen't Supper at 6:15 P. M. Address by Professor John H. 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