AGE EIGH T T HE CMICHIGAN DAILY 7l T 1 I'38, Sally Kenny, '38, Nancy Kover, '38, Jane Pitcher, '37, Elizabeth Pow- '39, Be Corner Stone Lea u Comtees Named For Year June Laing, '38, Janet Lambert, ers, '38, Mary Redden, '38, Jean Waters g 37, Gretchen Lehmann, '37, Barbara Rheinfrank, '8, Barbara Schacht, IVirginia *___ .- Leif, '38, Marjorie Link, '39, Mary '37, Mary Skinner, '39, Eleanor Smith, wood,. F r a kn (Continued from page 5) Loughborough, '39, Elizabeth Lough- '39, Priscilla Smith, '38, Helen Smith- Wheat, d rm g b worth. '38, Helen Dee Morton '37SM, '38 Elinor Byron '39orough,38. son, '37, Betty Spangler, '39. Willard 'Louise Ome, '37, DorothyeNovyCavanagh, '37,M Roberta Chiseus, '39A, Dorothy Luthi, '39, Jean MacGre- I Dorothea Staebler, '39, Jean Steere, '37, Bet SPhyllis, Blauia B'3n7rd '37', HLue Peck, '39, ary Pserkin, Maarne C ,Cram, '39, May Crowley, gor, '37, Marjory Merker, '39, Betty '38. Jean Stone, '38, Sybil Swartout, Zerbe, Marory Blger, 38, ,37, Helen Peck, '39, Mary Perkins,, Margaret CMiller, '37, Virginia Mulholland, '39, '39, Barbara Teall, '39, Josephine Ther Marjory Bolger, '38, Margaret Bry-'38, Lillian Platte, '38. 38.liabeth Mullin, '39, Mary Neal '37, Van Wonier '38, Mary Veenboer, '37, cial co Edmund Shields, Former, ant, '39, Elaine Bubis, '37SM, Roberta Harriet Podelsky, '38A, Mary Rall, Phyllis Devay, '38, Fay Dibble, '37'EiaphM i , '39, anetik, Ha enido,3, renerk37, theLo University Regent, Speaks Chissus, '39A, Jane Christy, '37, Mar- ,39, Marian Ranger, '38, Dorothy Ray,gJean Drake, '39.7Betty Fauver, '38, At Private Ceremony jorie Coe, '38, Nancy DalI, '39, Avis '38, Marian Reynolds, '38, Frances '37 Betty Jane Flansburg, '37, Ruth Day, '37, Olga Dobosz, '39, Jeanette Robinson, '39, Katherine Roderick, Fowler, '38, Eleanor French, '39, Ruth In the presence of officials from Edick, '38, Katherine Eichelbarger,,'38A, Miriam Sanders, '38, Marie Friedman, '38, Janet Fullenwider, the University, Regents, and trustees '37, Alice Frayer, '39, Florence Free-' Sawyer, '38, Sally Secrest, '37,'39, Betty Gatward, '38, Mary Gies, of the Rackham Fund, the corner man, '38, Ruth Friedman, '38, Vera Frances Seitner, '37, Betty Shierson,{'39, Hattibel Grow, '38, Ann Gifford. stone of the Hrace H. Beckham'Gray, '38, Mildred Goldberg, '37, Eva'38, Betty Sive, '39, Elizabeth Spooner,, '39, Virginia Handeyside, '38, Jane Goldman, '38, Ann Gordon, '38Ed. I'39, Jeanne Stearns, '39, Mary Stev- Hardy, '39A. School of Graduate Studies was laid Janet Groft, '38, Jean Greenwald, ens, '37SM. Jean Harrelson, '37, Hope Hartwig, at noon yesterday. '37, Mildred Haas, '38, Mary Ellenj Elizabeth St. Johns, '39, Naomi '38, Barbara Heath, '39, Marion Hold- Edmund C. Shields, Lansing lawyer Heitsch, '37, Jane Higbee, '38A, Jean Stone, '38A, Julia Ann Upson, '39, en, '37, Virginia Jackson, '38, IreneIlgs and former regent of the University, Holland, '39, Nancy Hulwick, '39, Jar-Charlene Vallet, '39, Elizabeth Wahl, Jaskulek, '38, Helen Johnson, '39, President Ruthven, and Bryson D. os Jedel, '39, Mary Lou Johns, '37, I'38, Antoinette Walker, '39A, Grace Mary Johnson, '38, Pauline Kolb, '39, Horton, trustee of the Horace H. and Mary Johnson, '37, Helen Mary Jones, Wilson, '39SM, Terese Ann Wozniak, Katherine Keeler, '37, Ruth Kennedy, 37, Charlotte Kahn, '37, Gretchen '38. Mary A. Rackham Fund participated Kanter, '37, Jo-Clarke Kimball, '38, New' members of the social com- POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT In the private ceremony Berta Knudson, '38A, Mary AliceI mittee, of which Harriet Heath, '37, is Shields said in part, "We are here Krieger, '37, Louise Larrabee, '37. !chairman, are: Priscilla Abbot, '39, The Democratic Candidate today to express our gratitude for Sally Leavith, '37, Margery Lee Mary Kathryn Andrus, '38, Eleanor FOR the vision, foresight, and broad hu- Lehner, '39, Jane Lyon, '39, Jean Anibal, '38, Mary Margaret Barnes, manitarian ideals of Mr. Rackham Matheny, '37, Eleanor McCoy, '39, ,'37A, Marian Baxter, '39, Maxine in aiding lives of people by disburs- I Mary McCrory, '39M, Helen McRae, Elaess, '39, Catherine Bohrn, '39, ing his fortune in activities for benev- '39, Ruth Menefee, '39, Florence Mid- Doris Bolton, '39A, Jean Bonisteel, olent, charitable, educational, scien- Worship should e the truest language of the soul. tifIc, religious apd public uses and purposes. It was that vision, liberal- ity' and grasp of the great problems of human life that lead him to exe- HILLEL FOUNDATI cute the will he did." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The gift which totals nearly $5,- Cor. East University 000,000 Was given to 'the University by Masonic Temple, at 327 Fourth Avenue Dr. Bernard Heller,1 the late Mr. Rackham, Detroit Phil-7 Ptsjj o ri e Rev. W. P. Lemon, Minister a s k1 ,to hService at 10:45. BETHiLEH EM EVAN4 anthropist. The $1,650,000 buildingSevcat1:5BEH HM EV N will contain lecture halls, reading, F IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST South Fourth Avenu study, discussion, and conference Sou 409 South Division Rev. T. R. Schmale, for research groups and other grad- If are the likes I Services Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Services at 10:30 rooms ere wgips also te ra-itie type that Reading Room, 206 East Liberty ute organizations toswing and sway ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S LUTHE (Missou: Don't save it for Cr(American Lutheran Church) . O t Don't sve it for a Cr. WErnetonSelhnd PstorvneCd.Tid n i tty Walsh, '37SM, Margaret ton, '38, Dorothy Webb, '37, a. Weidlein, '38, Gail Wall- '37, Joan Wentz, '38, Mary '39, Betty Whitney, '38, Sue '37, Mary Louise Willoughby, ty Woodworth, '37, and EditIr '37. e will be a meeting of the so- nmittee at 4 p.m. Tuesday at gue, Miss Heath announced. - DR. CHAPMAN DN, B'NAI B'RITH and Oakland Director GELICAL" CHURCH ie, near Packard Pastor kAN CHURCH ri Synod) rty Streets G fi. t PRESENTING To our patrons, a new .Riding instructor, Mr. Philip Lowry. Golfside Riding Academy 3250 East Huron River Drive Phone 2-3441 the Judgment Day. You'd better do your dance While you have the chance. */ November the 6th $2.50 a BID Rev. Ernest C. Stellhorn, Pastor Service at 10:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH East Huron between State and Division Rev. Edward Sayles, Minister Morning Worship - 10:45 12 O'clock - Student class - Mr. Chapman 6 p.m. - Joint meeting of church and stu- dents in church parlors, guests of ladies of the church. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (Uunited Lutheran Church of America) Cor. Fifth Ave. and William Streets Rev. Henry O. Yoder, Pastor. Service at 10:30. Carl A. Bauer, Minister 10:45 - Reformation Day Sermon, "The Authority of the Word." 6:30 p.m. - Prof. Albert Hyman, of the Uni- versity, subject: "An Interpretation of the Reformation." FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner State and Washington Streets Rev. Charles W. Brashares, Minister , 9:45 a.m.-Student class at Stalker Hall 10:45 a.m.-"The Kind of Man You'd Like To Be" Sermon Topic 6:00 p.m. at Stalker Hall "Learning the Rules of the Game," Coach Yost, speaker. HAROLD D. GOLDS ATTORN EY-AT- LAW Graduate of the University of of Michigan. Eight years of university train- ing: nine years of practice; a sympathetic understanding of the human problems of the court. - '- ., . _... ~~AWN 004alotw ...This is the first cigarette I ever smoked that really satisfies me Not strong, not harsh and it has all the flavor and aroma you could ask for. That settles it. . . from now on, it's Chesterfield. qU