THE MICHIGAN DAILY a t?4mXv_ THE MI." CHaIas vaN. e aTT: a L a .. * N i - - _ . . AY may secure the same seat location which they had for the Festival, by filling out special blanks at a later date. Exhibitions The Division of Fine Arts and the Museum of Anthropology announce an exhibition of the art objects col- lected by the University of Michigan Expedition to Tibet and Northern India; West Gallery, Alumni Memor- ial Hall; open free daily and Sunday afternoons. The 5th Annual Exhibition of Sculpture of the Division of Fine Arts on display daily at the Michigan League until June 20. Events Today Harris Hall: Special lecture and lantern slides this evening at 7 o'- clock. Mr. Rupinjohn of Nagaar, Ti- bet, will be the guest of the students. Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church: Services of worship Sunday are: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m. School, 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten, 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon by the Reverend Henry Lewis. "Seeing the Invisible God" is the topic of Dr. Frederick B. Fisher's ser- mon at 10:45 at the First Methodist Church, State and Washington streets. Fellowship of Liberal Religion ( Un- itarian): Sunday at 10:45. Rev. John MacKinnon of the Unitarian Church at Wichita, Kansas, delegate to theE Socialist National Convention in De- troit' will speak on "Hope Sees a Star." Roger Williams Guild: Sunday noon, at Guild House, Student Dis- cussion Group, led by Rev. Howard R. Chapman. Topic, "What can the Christian Religion contribute to the making of a bettercworld?" At 10:45 a.m. at the church, Rev. R. Edward Sayles will speak on "The Rochester Convention." The Annual Senior Outdoor Meeting will be held in the evening, leaving Guild House promptly at 5:45 p.m. Stalker Hall: Sunday, 6 p.m. "Does Our Educational System Fit Students To Build A New Social Order?" an open discussion led by Robert Mc- Culloch. All invited. Supper and fellowship will follow the, discus- sion. Presbyterian Student Appointments Sunday, June 3. 10:45 am.-Morning Worship- Dr.: Barrett. for Paterson Lake; swim, supper, and vesper service. Sherwood Messner, leader. Topic, "A Challenge to Chris- tian Students." IJunior Research Club: Professor W. H. Hobbs, "A Half-Hour with the Polar Explorers." Dinner meeting Tuesday, June 5, at 6:15, at the Union. Michigan Dames: Annual Family Picnic on Wednesday, June 6, at the' fireplace behind the Island. Mem- bers please note change of time and place. A program of sports and games has been arranged by the Committee in charge. The opening event will be a baseball game sched- 15, n. ;e ri 1 1 1 At 10:45 a.m. at the church, Rev. 3:0pm__eveCuc os __otne o ae8 if Farewell and Good Luck' Farewell '34. Here's wishing you success and happiness in your chosen vocation. And the rest of the student body success in your exams and a pleas- ant vacation. We Guarantee ... All Silk Dresses Including Celanese and Rayon against shrink- ing or stretching when cleaned. All sizing replaced. White Flannels Against shrinking and yellowing when cleaned (Micro-white exclusive at Greene's Panama Hats Cleaned and reblocked to the same shade N and shape as when new. All Garments Insured While In Our Possession 10% Discount CLEANERS AND DYERS UNDR HEMI COSCOPE~ Phone 23-23-I Mack & Co. Basement 516 East 1119 South University 440 South iN ri Liberty iState State q ________ Iii 2. t t . r, - 'i m. .. V4 ( 'BYE 'BYE .1. I ----a r-,_ - - r-.1 , " -, - .11 i v s' g1MUZAK z'.(., __---------- AIR -- 11-_____m_[ir I Im - I I n until H