THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1934 at 5:45 p.m. and go in a body to the? Presbyterian Church house where they will be the guests of the Presby- terian students. A Screen ReflectionsiChureb at kes Church Makes 1 i CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY -1 -_ I Lutheran Student Club: Weekly I TE1 1TE meeting at the parish hall of the Zion AT TE HOMANCE IN Service Chanae Lutheran Church on Washington St. - R A at 5:30 p.m.. The supper and social j THE RAIN"- half hour will be followed by a talk If you would like to know what a Will Have Various Outside by Dr. Orus Yoder, of the Ypsilanti modern version of Cinderella, step- State Hospital. Dr. Yoder is one of mother and sisters icluded, is like, peaogram the leading authorities in his field. and what happens to her when the Of Lectures fairy tin the form of an advertising Unitarian Church; Five O'clock Ike- stunt) waves her wand, and what sort (Continued from Page 1) votional Service: Tobacco Road -- of a prince charming she hooks, and ohp a discussion of the Kirkland play of how she does it, don't miss "Romance of the church, n Mrs. Tinker s opin- Rural Georgia by Rev. H. P. Marley. in the Rain." If you are looking for ion, is the sponsoring of a weekl Liberal Students' Union meeting at an exceptionally good movie, however, class in which young people are taught Youth,"excrptionallbygProf.oRie, fondvitin thi.eSundyinqLae Hlleadndevi ons. 7:30. "The Most Important Problem don't be disappointed if you don't the technique of leading devotions. for Youth," presented by Prof. Ral- This class meets at 9:15 a.m. every findit n tis.Sunday in Lane Hall, and is con- I eigh Schorling of the Educational "Romance in the Rain" has Heather ducted by Dr. Blakeman. School. Angel in it. That is about the bestd tdt ru Wri dathing that can be said for it. She is Another feature of the church's ed-j Student Pursuing Work in Eduea-Icharming, nice to watch, and has a ucational and social program is the tion: The members of the Faculty of delightful accent. Roger Pryor does custom of Sunday night Student Fel- the School of Education, assisted by not add much to the picture, but his lowship meetings. Each week this their wives, will hold a reception for performance is passable, group, numbering from 60 to 75, meets students pursuing work in Education, The picture itself sticks quite close at the church for supper and either from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. This re- to the original Cinderella story, and a talk by an outside speaker or a ception will take place in the librar- has the necessary modern touches musical program. ies of the University Elementary of sophistication added along with a Speakers for these Sunday night School Building. All graduate and few additional episodes which bring meetings are selected for their ability undergraduate students pursuing in a slight touch of love psychology; to present some subject which will courses in Education are cordially in- but the result is a mixture of a lot contribute in some way to the religious vited, irrespective of the school or col- of things that render it incongruous outlook of the students at this and lege in which they may be enrolled. and ineIective. It is one of those pic- other church occasions. The musicalI tures that is in between.several cate- program is given by the 18-piece Con- Pi Tau Pi Sigma informal initia- ;gories. It misses the mark in all of gregational Symphony Orchestra, tion will be held at North Lake to- them, but in spite of itself it will ap- under the direction of Thor Johnson, day. The truck will leave the R.O. peal to the type of audience which Grad.SM. T.C. garage at 1:30 p.m. For fur- is not too demanding. These programs are so arrangedl ther details see bulletin outside the The Whitney is featuring a color as to constitute an informal intro-, Signal Corps office. cartoon comedy which in every re- duction to musical literature. Mrs. I spect imitates Walt Disney's creations Tinker estimates that more than 400 Varsity Glee Club: Concert at 2:00 -not very well;, and a comedy the students attend these Sunday night p.m. at Jordan Hall. Also, wear full setting of which is the late World's meetings at one time or another dress Monday night for the Cossack Fair in Chicago. It is slightly like a during the year. reception. Ribbons to be given out news reel with a touch of plot in it, The practice of holding monthly' Sunday at concert. Monday recep- but the only attribute it can be student open-forum sessions on cur- tion at 10:30. said to have is that it will recall the rent topics of interest, which has been fair to those who saw it, giving a temporarily discontinued, is to be, Outing for Graduate Students: The rather good cross section of the gen- resumed in December. Graduate Outing Club is sponsoring eral effect the fair had on most weary The social program of the church a trip to the Boy Scout cabin at Scio sightseers. -C.B.C. 'includes picnics, hikes, monthly this afternoon. Supper and par- parties, and occasional trips to par- tial transportation will be provided at AT THE MAJESTIC - ticular points of interest. A party, a cost of 35 or 30 cents. Meet in the - "CLEOPATRA" i held especially in honor of foreign1 lobby of Lane Hall by 3:00 Sunday students on the campus and usually afternoon. Edward Marceau will be The show at the Majestic for the attended by nearly 150 such students, leader on the trip; for further in- beginning of the current week is is an annual winter affair. formation call Mr. or Mrs. Whitaker, Adolph Zukor's famous bit of history,_ _ __ r"TunnVLI a..z.}iTp chwis0fin in it CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-11c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. Telephone rate - 15c per reading line for one or two insertions. i4c per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. 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Many 1934 cars with low mileage included. We will trade and extend convenient terms. Open evenings. 311 W. Huron. Ph. 2-3267. lox ii i PRESIDENT'S SON FINED NASHUA, N. H., Nov. 17. - (P) - James Roosevelt, eldest son of the President, was fined $10 and costs in District Court today for speeding. i ( i 'I, 1 I 5745. All graduate students welcome. Scalp and Blade will hold its for- mal initiation at 4:30 o'clock, at the Michigan Union. Hillel Foundation: 11:15, Services at the League Chapel. Rabbi Heller will deliver the sermon on, "Is Com- munism the Cure for Anti-semetism." 2:30, Class in Jewish Ethics led by Hirsch Hootkins. Coming Events Chemistry Faculty: There will be a meeting of the faculty on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 4:15 p.m. . Research Club will meet in Room 2528 East Medical Building on Wed- nesday, Nov. 21, at 8:00 p.m. The following papers will be presented: "Studies in Ancient Gems," by Pro- fessor Campbell Bonner. "An Experimental Attack on the Species Problem," by Professor C. L., Hubbs. A meeting of the Council will be held at 7:30 p.m. Physics Colloquium: Professor E. F. Barker will speak on "The Spec- trum of Acetylene" at 4:15 p.m. Tues- day, Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Botanical Seminar meets Wednes- day, Nov. 21, at 4:30, Room 1139, N. S. Bldg. Paper by W. W. Tupper, "The ray structure of rosaceous woods." Athena Literary Society invites any wcman interested in membership to try out Tuesday or Wednesday, from 8 to 9 p.m., in the Athena Room of Angell Hall. A three-minute speech or reading is required. Luncheon for Graduate Students: On Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 12 o'clock in the Russian Tea Room of the Michigan League Building. Cafeter- Reasonable and Experienced TUTRNG j French, Spanish, Latin, Math, Ph n ,i &' Ec.npineeriny Subicnts historical presentation, with Claudette I All that it laeks in literary quality, Colbert in the role of Egypt's famous however, it makes up with a lavish! queen. display of motion picture production The plot from Shakespeare's famous methods, that unrolls a series of spec- play is all that the Bard of Avon ever tacular scenes. made it, but the modern dialogue Students of history, and those of comes far from that of the old master. Shakespeare can more than appre- ----- -- ciate the insight on history's famous ia service. Dr. Carl Guthe, Director lovers. It's an old story that has been of the Museum of Anthropology will y read into history for ages past, but speak informally on "American In- yet one that is high in dramatic se- dian History." quence. I d_ Histy."The cast or the picture is well chos-I Michigan Technic Staff meeting en with Claudette Colbert outstanding Monday, Nov. 19, at 5 p.m. in Room in the title role. Leading a giant cast 3205 East Engineering Bldg. It is of sustaining characters are Warren important that everyone attend As- William, as Caesar, Henry Wilcoxan signments for December issue will be as Anthony, and Ian Keith, last year's Dramatic Season star, as Octavian. made. The picture is a lavish spectacle, Freshman Engineering Fusion Par- and an interesting historical presenta- ty Frshtmaeig dynigtfrmItion. If you can scrape up a few mo- ty, short meeting, Monday night from ments between cramming for blue 7:30 till 8:00, Room 325. at the Union. met eweIrmigfrbu ; books take the show in by all means. It's a good bit of entertainment. Music Activities at the League: The -C.A.E. following women and others inter- - WI~en ouTravel WE D00 U ART WE000DOORPR Let a Permanent Campus Organization make your arrangements at no increase over regular tariff rates. Airplane, Steamship, Railway and Hotel Reservations in any part of the world. MICHIGAN ALUMNI TRAVEL BUREAU ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL "American Express World-Wide Service" ested in the music activities of the League, please meet at the League Monday, Nov. 19, at 5 p.m.; Anne F a r q u h a r, Rosanna Manchester,i Elizabeth Moore, Ruth Boomhawer, Rachel Lease, Elizabeth Long. Badminton for Women: Practice for Intramural competition is to be- gin on Nov. 19 at Barbour Gymnas- ium, 4:15 p.m. Beginners will be wel- come.G Michigan Dames: General meet-' ing will be held at the League Tues- day evening, Nov. 20, starting at 8:15. All members are urged to attend as initiation of new members will take place. 1 Air-rides from $1.00 up For Sport and PROFIT, HERE'S no means of transpor- tation that can compare with flying and there's no sport like fly- ing yourself. Competent instructors and excellent equipment combine at the Ann Arbor Air Service to furnish the best of training wheth- er you wish to fly for your own enjoyment or to operate commer- cially. - Airline Reservations to nig9h t in the hut celar 9-11 ross horger's music 1 Ann Arbor Air Service Airport: 3 Miles South on State Street CALL 9270 or 730F14 p q I STARTI NG For FOUR TODAY DAYS MICHIGAN Shows Continuous 1 :30 - 1 1 :00 Adults 40c Children 10c I .- - II THANKSGIVING DINNER from 12:30 to 4:00 The HAUNTED TAVERN $1.00 a plate Make Early Reservations 1 417 E. Huron St. Ph. 7781 #' m L Yyslcs, g L iitCru o~,m John Popplestone, A.M. (Harvard) Richard Burgis, B.S. (Yale) TELEPHONE 7450 Between 9 and 5:30 I I1eL LL neU ,1 t '.%'Jng1tegaU. iQ.± . %,ltL±SI ________________________ MAJESTIC Now Playing {9 15c to 6- 25c after 6 W H I T~m'NEY Daily 1:3 0 -11 P.M. Now MUSIC-COMEDY "Romance in the Rain" Star'ring ROGER PRYOR ESTHER RALSTON HEATHER ANGEL VICTOR MOORE Extra Cartoon in Color 'Headless Horseman' I I