PAGE EIGHT Band Provides Broht Moment In M.S.C. Win, Prcviding the only bright spot inI an otherwise dreary afternoon for Michigan football fans, the Univer- sity Band. newly garbed in military coats and showing almost as many formations as both football teams, proved that Michigan need not be ashamed when the band goes to Phil- adelphia November 7 for the Quaker game. Heralded in by the trumpet section, which was in perfect harmony, the1 members of the maize and blue band stepped out on the field before the game to the tune of the Victors and proceeded to twine in and about the grey clad State organization. Between the halves, the band showed the training which it has un- dergone unnoticed by the student body. Highlight was the featured "Music Goes Round and Round" as three revolving crosses were formed. The band is drilled every afternoon from 5 to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday. Captain Wal- ter Ferris, drill master, Bob Fox, '38, .rum major, a junior and two soph- omore members then make out blue prints which are exact in every detail. These prints are then mimeographed and copies handed out to all mem- bers on Saturday morning. Harmonically, the band is directed by William D. Revelli who is begin- ning his second year in the capacity 3f band head. Revelli directed the nation's outstanding high school band at Hobart, Indiana for ten years. THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCT. 4, ,1936 minu la are invited to attend. Ie- Co ing Evenis uetin; of all miemibers at the Mich- Junior Research Club: The first freshments will be served. igan Union, Monday, Oct. 5 at 8 meeting of 1936-37 is to be held on Women's Research Club: General o'clock. All upper peninsula men Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in Room Harris Hall: There will be the reg- I meeting, Monday evening, Oct. 5, at are cordially invited to attend this 2082, Natural Science Bldg. ular student meeting at Harris Hall 7:30 in Room 3042, Museums Bldg. informal meeting of their organiza- Prof. Erwin E. Nelson of the Phar- tonight at 7 o'clock. The Rev. tion. Refreshments will be served. Frederick W. Leech will lead the Mathematics Journal Club: First imacology Dept. who during two discussion. All students and their meeting to arrange hours and work, Sigma Rho Tau will hold its first I years' leave of absence has directed friends are cordially invited. Monday, Oct. 5, 3 p.m., Room 3201 meeting of the year at 8 p.m. Tues- organization of the pharmacology __ Angell Hall. day in the reference room of the division of the food and drug ad-i Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, Hiawatha Club: There will be a West Engineering Bldg. iministration at Washington will talk' Services of worship today are: 8 am Holy communion Ii on, "Eighteen Months of the Food and Drug Administration.' ' Committee appointments to be made. Phi Sigma society will hold the first meeting of the year, at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 7, in Room 2116 Natural Science Bldg. Dr. Lee R. Dice will speak on "Some Features of the Natural History of Tamaulipas, Mexico. Members of other chapters of Phi Sigma and visitors are cor- dially invited. The Adelphi House of Representa- tives will convene for its initial ses- sion of the new semester, Tuesday evening, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Adelphi Room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. The presence of all members is anticipated. 1 M V .11., Vs V 1111.11 1. 9:30 a.m., Church school. 11 a.m., Kindergarten. 11 a.m., Holy communion and ser- mon by the Rev. Henry Lewis. Unitarian Church: 11 a.m. "Emer- gent Religion," by Rev. H. P. Marley. 7:30 p.m. Liberal Student's Union, Prof. Roy Wood Sellars will speak on "The Challenge of Humanism." Social hour to folilow. The Lutheran Student Club will meet this evening in Zion Luth- eran Parish Hall at 309 E. Wash- ington St. Students are asked to come at 5:30 for the fellowship hour. Supper will be served at 6 for 25 cents by the ladies of the churches. Prof. Louis Bredvold will speak at 6:30 p.m. Students who cannot come for the supper hour are urged to come in time for the forum hour at 6:30. Trinity Lutheran Church invites you to the chief worship service at 10:30 a.m. Trinity is located on the corner of E. William at S. Fifth Ave. Rev. Henry Yoder will use as his theme "God's Wages." Bethlehem Evangelical Church, South Fourth Avenue, Theodore Schmale, pastor. The morning worship at 10:30 a.m. will be a rally service. The pastor will preach on the topic "Facing Forward." In the evening at 7:30 p.m. the Young People's League will conduct a drama service in which a sketch entitled "The Sword that Divides" will be given. FOR RENT Property consisting of charm- ing small modern house, land- scaped grounds, flowers, fruit and vegetable garden; and building 30x50 suitable for stu- dio, laboratory, experimental shop, machine shop or manu- facturing. Now equipped for making ornamental iron. About 1 mile from Campus. May con- sider renting house and shop separately. ORIL FERGUSON, 721 Church. Phone 22839. 1 THE LURE of crisp October Days 0m ..an open fie ..days when a student needs a Leather Jacket DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETI 1 I ! J (Continued from Page 4) Students: Church services sponsored by the Reformed and Christian Re- formed churches will be held every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel of the Michigan League. Prof. J. G. Vanden Bosch of Calvin Col- lege will be the speaker for the first service, Oct. 4. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Hiawatha Club will hold its first meeting Monday, Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. at the Michigan Union. All men students from the Upper Pen- And, owning one, the services of a good dry cleaner like GREENE'S to keep it clean, soft, pliable and new looking. Hiking, steak roasts, those first fall games-these are but a few of the occasions when a leather or suede jacket is an indispensable part of the student's ensemble. Wear one and don't worry about the dirt or smoke it accumu- lates. GREENE'S will clean it in a manner approved by leading leather manufacturers. 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