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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFIC
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of the Zion Lutheran Church at 4
o'clock. Transportation will be pro-
[AL BULLETIN _vide._
rctive rotie to all members of, __Congregational Church:
ce of the Aassitant to the Prdent Service at 10:30 a.m. Mr. Heaps
will speak on "The Glory of a Great
Friendship" in the series on "The
Auditorium. Members of these or- Old Testament in the New Times."
ganizations will enter through rear Professor Preston Slosson will lec-
doors: tre on "The Age of Voltaire."
Sunday, May 5, 2:30 p.m. - Choral The Student Fellowship will meet
Union and University Orchestra. for supper at 6:00. An all musical
Tuesday, May 7, 3:00 p.m. --Young program will follow, being given by
People's Festival Chorus. the Fellowship Orchestra under the
Tuesday, May 7, 7:00 p.m. -- Chor- direction of Thor Johnson. This will
al Union and University Orchestra. be the last meeting of the Fellowship
Thursday, May 9, 3:00 p.m. - of the season.
Young People's Festival Chorus and Harris lal:
University Orchestra.RHaste m ia:0
Thursday, May 9, 7:00 p.m.-Chor- Regular student meeting at 7:00
al Union and University Orchestra. p.m. Professor Howard MeClusky
Saturday, May' 11, 9:00 a.m. - Will lead the discussion. All students
Young People's Festival Chorus. and their friends are cordially invited.
Sunday, May 12, 2:30 p.m.- Chor-
al Union and University Orchestra. Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church:
Monday, May 13,.3:00 p.m.-Young Services of worship today are:
People's Festival Chorus. 1 8:00 a.m.- Holy Communion.
Monday, May 13, 7:00 p.m. -Chor- 1:00 a.m.-Church Shol.
al Union, University Orchestra. 1:0am-idratn
Tuesday, May 14,3:00 p.m .Young 11:00 a.rn. -- Holy Communion and
People's Festival Chorus and Univer- Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis.
sity Orchestra. 3:00 p.m.-Young People's Fel-
sityOrchstra lowhipPicnic, meet at Harris Hal,
Tuesday, May 14, 7:00 p.m.-Chor- rain or shine.
al Union and University Orchestra.
Wednesday, May 15, 8:30 a.m.-
Young People's Festival Chorus. Reger Williams Guild at 12 o'clock.
Wednesday. May 15, 2:00 p.m. - Student class at Guild House. Mr.
Choral Union and Chicago Symphony Chapman.
Orchestra. 6:00 p.m. -Prof. Arthur E. Wood,
Thursday, May 16, 9:00 a.m.- of Department of Sociology, will
Choral Union and Chicago Sym- speak on "The Church As a Social
phony Orchestra. Force."
Thursday, May 16, 2:30 p.m.- Unitarian Chrh: Church service
Young People's Chous and Orches-
tra. at 11 o'clock. The series of the month
F'riday, May 17, 9:00 a.m. - Chor- will be, "The Individual In a Chang-
al Union and Chicago Symphony Or- ing World." Rev. Marley will con-
chestra. sider intellectual honesty in his sub-
The schedule of May Festival Con- ject, "Education and Fascism."
certs is as follows: Liberal Students' Union meeting
Wednesday evening, May 15, 8:15 at 7:30 p.m. with a symposium by
p.m.--First Festival Concert. the students on, "The Religious Sig-
Thursday evening, May 16, .8:15 nificance of the Spring Parley."
p.m. -Second Festival Concert.t
Friday afternoon, May 17, 2:30 p.m. All Studens: You are cordially in-
- Third Festival Concert. vited to attend the annual Spring
Friday evening, May 17, 8:15 p.m. Parley to be held at the Michigan Un-
- Fourth Festival Concert. ion today. The general topic is
Saturday afternoon, May 18, 2:30 "Values Involved In Social Conflict
p.m.-Fifth Festival Concert. at the University of Michigan."
Saturday evening May 18, 8:15 p.m.
-Sixth Festival Concert. Druids regular Sunday nght. sup-
per meeting at 6 o'clock in the chap-
Kingdom of God: The final offer- ter room.
ing of Play Production for this season Vulcans: Important supper meeting
will open on Wednesday evening and in the tower room of the Union, at 6
run through Saturday. Box office p.m.
will be open daily beginning Mon-
day morning at 10 o'clock. All Members of Hillel Players are
urged to attend their annual dinner
Academic Notices to be given at 6:45 at the League.
Enjoyable entertainment will be pro-
Zoology 122: I shall not be able to vided.
meet my five o'clock class on Mon- -vided
day. Kingdom of God full dress re-
A. 0. Lee hearsal at the Mendelssohn Theater
as follows: Act III at two o'clock.
Events Today Act II at seven. Act 1 at nine.
Appointments of the Disciples
(Church of Christ) Guild: Vaity Glee Club: Important re-
10:45 a.m. -Morning worship serv- hearsal at 4:30 p.m. at the Union.
ice with sermon by Rev. Fred Cowin. Plans for the Hartland concert on
12:00 noon -Upper Room Bible Tuesday to be announced at this re-
Class taught by Rev. Pickerill. hearsal.
5:30 p.m.-Tea and Social Hour.
6:30 p.m.-Rev. Fred Cowin will Coming Events
give an illustrated lecture on "The Vocational Series: Students of the
Literary Associations of the English College of Literature, Science, and
Lake District." the Arts: A meeting will be held on
7:30 p.m.-Evening worship serv- Tuesday, May 7, at 4:15 p.m., in Room
ice and sermon by Rev. Fred Cowin. 1025, Angell Hall, for students in the
College of Literature, Science, and the
Methodist Episcopal Church: Arts and others interested in future
9:45 a.m. - A class for young men work in dentistry. The meeting will
and women of college age meets in be addressed by Dr. C. J. Lyons,
the balcony of the church auditorium, chairman of the Executive Commit-
Dr. Roy Burroughs is leading discus- tee in the School of Dentistry.
sions on the Wesleyan Movement and The next meeting in the vocational
the Industrial Revolution, series, to be addressed by Dean C. S.
10:45 a.m. - Morning worship serv- Yoakum of the Graduate School, will
ice. "Our American Heritage and be held on May 14.
Task" is the sermon subject chosen
by Dr. C. W Brashares.JC
Junior Research Club will meet on

Stalker Hall for Young Men and Tuesday, May 7, 7:30 p.m., Room 2082
Women of College Age: Angell Hall. Prof. J. C. Bugher, of
6:00 p.m. - Wesleyan Guild De- the Department of Pathology, will
votional Hour. A discussion of the speak on "Multiple Malignant Neo-
Spring Parley will be led by repre- plasms"; and B. L. Springer of the
sentatives from our group who have Department . of Aeronautical Engi-
attended the sessions. Fellowship
supper after the meeting. 100 ENGRAVED CARDS
AND PLATE FOR ONLY $1.50
Lutheran Studenit Club will have We Print EVPS., LETTERHEADS,
an outdoor meeting at Saline Valley PROGRAMS AT LOW PRICES.
Farm near Saline. THE ATHENS PRESS
The members who wish to attend 206 N. Main St. - DOWNTOWN
are asked to meet at the Parish Hall 1__urLcatin__avesYuMney_

neering will speak on "The Use of
the Wind Tunnel in Streamlining."
Research Club will meet in Room ' ii SsIt ied
2528 East Medical Building on Wed-
nesday, May 8, 8 p.m. The following
papers will be presented: FOR RENT
"Contemporary Sources of Infor-
mation on the First English Colony JUNE 1 four-room furnished apart-
dnAmerica, 1585," by Dr. R. G. ment, shower bath, Frigidaire. In-
Adams. gallside, 209 N. Ingalls. Phone 3403.
"A Geographical Study of Rio de 20
Janeiro," by Professor P. E. James. FOR EXCHANGE OR RENT: Dart-
The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. mouth college apartment. Four
rooms. Cool. Completely furnished.
Physics Colloquium: Paul F. Bar- Rent June 10 to Sept 10. Will ex-
tunek will speak on "The Infrared change for Ann Arbor apartment or
Absorption Spectra of Carbonyl Sul- house, June 16 to Aug. 30. Dart-
phide and Deuterium Cyanide," at mouth Library facilities for visiting
4:15 p.m., Tuesday, Room 1041, East scholars. E. V. Simrell, Hanover,
Physics Bldg. All interested are cor- N. . 209
dially invited to attend.
FIRST FLOOR furnished housekeep-
1otanical Serninar meets Wednes- ing suite including heat, water, gas,
day May 8, 4:30, Room 1139, N.S. electricity, extension telephone, 509
Bldg. Paper by C. L. Lundell, "Bo- Thompson, 2-2340. 210
tanical explorations in the Yucatan
Peninsula" (illustrated). NOTICE
A.S.M.E. meeting Wednesday eve- T Y P E W R I T I N G and MIMEO-
ning, 7:30, Union. C. R. Paton, chief GRAPHING promptly and neatly
engineer of Packard, will speak. done in our own shop by experi-
Everyone is urged to attend. enced operators at moderate rates.
__ _0. D. Morrill's Typewriter and Sta-
Econcentrics: Will meet on Wed- tionary Store, 314 S. State Street.
nesday, May 8, at 8 o'clock in the lix
Union. Prof. Max Handman will STUDENT HELP wanted at the Pret
speak on "Economics and War." All zel Bell. 202
students concentrating in Economics,
and graduate students in that depart- RAGGEDY ANN BEAUTY SHOP,
ment, are invited. 1115 S. University. Permanents $3,
.wa r$4, $5, $6, $7. Featuring the Glo-
Druds will hold a regular supper Tone Croquignole, $6. Soft water
meeting Sunday at 6 o'clock in the shampoo and finger wave, 50 cents.
chapter room. Phone 7561. 12x
Women's Research Club: Dinner MANY a fur coat was ruined.by in-
meeting May 6, 6:30 p.m., League experienced cleaning and storage.
Building. Speaker, Miss Esther Bel- Only a furrier can give this service
cher. "Elementary School Clinical scientifically and satisfactorily.
Psychological Work In An Experi- Thirty-one years of unexcelled serv-
mental School." ice guarantees perfect safety.
Zwerdling's, Phone 8507. 198
Engineers Meeting: There will be a
meeting of all engineers to discuss NEW AND USED CARS
"Engineering Open House" on Mon- A.M.S. Inc. 311 W. Huron
day, May 6, 5 p.m., Room 348, West Phone 2-3267
Eng. lox
Erglish Journal Club will meet in
the League Friday, May 10, 4 p.m. 9 3 5 D R A M A
A full attendance is desired, as
the annual election of officers will ROBERT HEND
be held. Program, open to the public,
at 4:30: Modern Interpretations of SEA SO N
Dickens. Leader: Mr. Weimer.
Phi Eta Sigma Iniiia'ces: The an-NO W O
nual initiation and banquet (infor- Lydia MENDEL
mal dress) will be held at the Union GARDEN ROOM, Mic
Wednesday at 4:45 o'clock. You are Any six mays for $3.0
each asked to bring a large white 5 Weeks -- MAY 20 thr
handkerchief to the ceremony. Prof.
L. A. Hopkins will be our guest speak-
er. -__
Phi Kappa Phi: The spring initia-
tion banquet for the Honor Society
of Phi Kappa Phi will be held at 6:30
o'clock on the evening of Monday,
May 6, ballroom of the Michigan Un-
ion. Prof. Howard M. Ehrmann, of
the History Department, will speak
on "Causes of the World War." Piano
and violin numbers will be offered by
Miss Helen Fay Harrod and Abe Ar-
thus Osser. Members may secure res-
ervations by notifying the secretary
at 308 Engineering Annex, campus
phone 649.
Adelphi House of Representatives
meets on Tuesday, May 7, 7:30 p.m.
There will be a short parliamentary
drill followed by nominations for of-
ficers. All members should be pres-
ent.
Today - Monday - Tuesday -
WILL ROGERS
"COUNTY CHAIRMAN"
"WHAT, NO MEN," Brevity
"ZEELAND," Travel-

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Wednesday - Thursday fff:}
"HOOSE OF ROTHSCHILD"
and "DESIRABLE":
WvH ITN EY
DAILY 15c TO 6 P.M.
Now
TWO FEATURES
First Ann Arbor Showing!
THE kOMANCE OF
EARLY AMERICA
BROUGHT TO VIVID
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LYLE TALBOT
ANN DVORAK UNTIL 2 P.M.
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PLAY PRODUCTION presents
"THE KINGDOM OF GOD"
May 8-9-10-11
Lydia MENDELSSOH N Theatre
For Reservations, Call 6300 Admission 35c - 50c - 75c

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