THE MICHIGAN DAILY Senate Reception: The members of the faculties and their wives are cordially invited to be present at areception by the President and the Sen- ate of the University in honor of the new members of the faculties to be held on. Tuesday evening, October 31, from 8:30 o'clock until 12 o'clock in the ballroom of the Michigan Union. The reception will take place between 8:30 .and 10:00, after which there will will be an opportunity for dancing. No individual invitations will be sent out. Students, College of Literature Science, and the Arts: No course may be elected for credit after the end of the third week. Saturday, October 14, 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. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: The Bureau has received announcements of the following Civil Service Examina- tions: Supervisors of Crop Production Loans under Farm Credit Administra- tion; lecture will be given at 7:30 the sameI evening.R Reformed and Christian ReformedI Students: Church services will be held at the Michigan League .Chapel at 9:30 a. m. Rev. H. Baker, of GrandI Rapids will be the preacher for the3 day. A large attendance is desired for, this first service of the year. Liberal Students Union: 6:30 p. m.; "The Priestly and Prophetic in Re- ligion" Dr. Charles F. Joy of Boston, speaker. Unitarian Church.' At 10:45 Mr. Marley will speak on "The Christian Jewish Tragedy." Registration for all classes at the Hillel Foundation will be held this morning from 11 to 12. All those in- terested are urged to register at that time. Faculty and Graduate Students in Education: A reception and tea spon- sored by the School of Education fac- ulty will be given this afternoon from 4 to 6 in the libraries of the Uni- versity Elementary School. All mem- bers and graduate students and their wives or husbands are cordially in- vited. Black Quill: Short business meeting in Room 304 at the Michigan Union, 4 p.m. Rochester Michigan Club: Meeting at the Union, at 4:30 p. m. All fresh- men from Rochester are invited. Triangle Club meeting at 6:30 p. m. in the Founders Room of the Union. COMING EVENTS Freshmen and other students on campus are invited to the Alpha Nu smokers, October 10 and 17. Meetings will be held in the Alpha Nu Room fourth floor Angell Hall at 7:30. Tuesday, October 10, Prof. Jas. K. Alpha Nu members will give talks on students from the faculty and student viewpoint respectively. Every- one invited. Adelphi House of Representatives: Freshmen and all other students in- terested in speech and discussion are cordially invited to attend the An- nual Freshman Smoker Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. in., Adelphi room on the 4th floor of Angell Hall. Prof. PRINTING-Lowest City Prices THE ATHENS PRESS Downtown - 206 North Main Next to Main Post Office Dial 2-1013 WE SELL TYPEWRITING PAPER Muyskens of the Department of Speech and General Linguistics will speak on the subject "Old and New." Everyone Welcome! Physics Colloquium: Prof. Charles F. Meyer will speak of work in prog- ress at various laboratories which he visited during his sabbatical leave. Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 4:15 p. m., Room 1041, E. Physics Bldg. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Botanical Journal Club will meet Tuesday, October 1, at 7:30 p. m. in room 1139 N. S. All interested are cordially invited. Mathematical Club regular meeting will take place Tuesday, October 10, in Room 3201 Angell Hall at 8:P0 p. m. Professor V. C. Poor will speak on "Some Developments in Polygenic Function Theory." Sigma Delta Chi: There will be a luncheon meeting of the active chap- ter, ie., not including pledges, Tues- day at the Union. All men students interested in archery report to Mr. Webster, Intra- mural Sports Building, Monday, 4:30 p. m., for an organization meeting. All men students interested in gynastics report to Mr. Webster, Intramural Sports Building, Tuesday, 4:30 p. m., for an organization meet- ing. Varsity Glee Club: Tryouts for both old members and new candi- dates at the Glee Club rooms, third floor Michigan Union, Monday, Oc- tober 9, from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Regular rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 p, m. Deutscher Zirkel: Will meet Wed- nesday, Oct. 11, at 8 p. m., Michigan League. Election of officers for the Malaria Epidemic Denied By Missionaries In China HANKOW, China, Oct. 7.-(,P)- The National government's reports that malaria is killing thousands in Kiangsi province were called false to- day by foreign missionaries return- ing from the area. The missionaries believe the alle- gations were made to bring money for relief work from abroad. zollege year will take place and plans for a program will be discussed. Members of the University and others who are interested are invited to at- tend. Koella Vocal Studio Announees Opening Mrs. Charles Koella, whose sing- ing ability is well known in Ann Arbor, has announced the opening of a vocal studio at 430 Cross St., beginning Monday. Mrs. Koella has studied in several European countries, having sung on the concert stage and also in diplomatic circles in Par- is, Copenhagen, and Washington, D. C. She will teach songs in many languages, including French, Ger- man, Italian, Swedish and Norwe- gian. !, .1 es MICH IGAN ";@ Is Varsity Glee Club-Attention! Report to the ballroom of the Michigan League at 10 p. m. sharp, Tuesday, October 10, to sing for Graduate School Party.. Informal dress. David Mattern. Earhart Scholarship: The following students have been awarded Earhart Foundation Scholarships for the first semester of the present year. Those students will report Wednesday, October 11, at 7:30' p. m. in Room 315 Haven Hall: Elmer W. Bachman, Charles Hall, C. H. Schaaf; C. G.,Bunting,A. T. Borowski, Rudolph Lang, E. W. Bowen; Sara Gotthelf, Hymen Mottenberg, Robert Shannon, Charles C. Lemert, David Clinger-Smith, Hillary Rarden, Thomas R. Solomon, Lewis P. Allen, Victor Avrunin, Prudence Foster, Alex Hirschfeld, Paul L. Staunchfield, Vera Sebastian, William G. McClintock, Clarence S. Tappan, Jack A. Mintz, Donald S. Berry, Frank S. Kipp, W. M. Hebblewhite, William Giefel, Sydney A. Baker, Frank Cooper. ACADEMIC NOTICES To Graduate Students in Education: The preliminary examinations for the doctor's degree in Education will be held on October 11, 12 and 13. All students planning to take these examinations should immediately notify Dr. Woody's Office, Room 4000 University High School. Preliminary Examinations for the Ph.D. Degree in English will be given in the following order: October 21-Literature of the Nineteenth Century. October 28-Literature of the Eighteenth Century. November 4-Literature of the Renaissance November 11-Medieval Literature November 18-Criticism. AtThe League presents RENE CLAIR'S OCT. 12,13,14 -8:15 P.M. Special Friday Matinee 2:30 THE LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE LECTURES. University Lecture: Dr. Gunther Roeder, Director of the Peligaeus Museum, Hildesheim, Germany, will deliver a lecture on "The Egyptian Cos- mogony Compared with the Genesis Record" on Thursday, October 19, at 4:15 p. m., in Natural Science Auditorium. This lecture, which will be illus- trated with lantern slides, is under the auspices of the. Michigan School of Religion. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Professor Heber D. Curtis, Director of the Univer- sity Observatories, will speak on the subject "Aspects of Modern Astronomy" (illustrated with lantern slides), on Thursday, October 26, at 4:15 p. m., in Natural Science Auditorium. This is the first of a series of University lectures by members of the University of Michigan faculties. The public is cordially invited. I'm rcr ¢zn loaff u.s . WE DO OUR PART Lecture: The second of the series of lectures for first year Business Administration students on the subject of "Report Writing" will be given Monday, October 9, at 2:00 p. m. in Room 25, Angell Hall. EXHIBITION The Division of Fine Arts presents a loan exhibition of Chinese paintings, Alumni Memorial Hall, West Gallery, October 3-14 inclusive. Open daily 8 to 5. MILLE.R features CHOCOLATE MALTED MILKS and MILK SHAKES 4 Excellent Fountain Service MILLER DRUG STORE (Formerly Crippen Drug Store No. 3) 727 N. University PERSONELL Larry Cross Leek McCrow John Alexander Dove Decker N. S. Miller t MAJESTIC SHE CHANGED HIS MIND! He thought he loved one girl ..until her sister., fiery ... gay... and impish ... captivat- ed his heart with her carefree spirit . and made him change his mind. s®® I' Iials... '4 Presbyterian Student Appointments: 9:30 Freshman Round Table, Michigan League. 10:45 Morning worship, Dr. Anderson, "Accepting Life's Highest Ideal, The Principal of Love." 5:30 Social hour and supper. 6:30 Student Forum. Dr. Preston W. Slosson, "Europe Walks on a Razor's Edge." Harris Hall: At 7:00 p. m address and "Conversatione." Speaker, Dean Joseph A. Bursey, topic "What is Good Credit?" Refreshments will be served. St. Andrew's Church: Services of worship today: 8:00 a. in. The Holy Communion, 9:30 a. in. Church School, 11:00 a. in. Kindergarten, 11:00 a. in. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Reverend Henry Lewis. Congregational Church: Mr. Heaps, pastor, will speak at 10:45 on "Standing Whatever Can Happen to One." This is the first address in a series on "Successful Living." Prof. Stuart A. Courtis will address the Student Fellowship following their six o'clock supper, on "A Philosophy of Education." The Young People's Society of the Church of Christ (Disciples) will meet at the church, corner of Hill and Tappan, this evening. Lunch will be served at six o'clock and will be followed by a discussion period under the leadership of Charles Lemert. All members of the society are invited to attend the lecture to be given by Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones of Detroit. This afle "KID FROM BORNEO" Our Gang Comedy j Pan Fried brook Trout 15c . . Chikken a aKing S . 15c i GrilledTend n Steak 15 c Grilled Sirloin SteaK... 15c HOLLYWOOD PICTORIAL CARTOON - NEWS THE NEXT BEST THING 1111 all soups, vegetables, salads, fruits, desserts, coffee, temilk, are 5c 12:00 to 2:00 5:15 to 7:30 I THE TAVERN I I