THE MIC1HIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 3, French Village Wishes Edward Luck Rotarians Plan Foreign Student Contacts, Here" Michigan Rotary clubs will sendI members of their international com- mittee to contact University foreignI students this summer through a pro- gram planned by the Institute of Far Eastern studies in conjunction with the Rotary conference to be held here July 7 and 8. More than 100 Rotary clubs of Southern Michigan and Western On- tario will send representatives to the meeting, sponsored by the University, under the direction of Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, counselor to, foreign students. The work will include discussions, forums, and lectures. The main feature of the program will be a symposium, July 7, in the League ballroom. Chinese students will discuss "Some Aspects of Mod- ern China." This will be followed by a reception for the visiting Rotarians, the summer foreign students, and members of the Institute of Far Eastern Studies. According to Professor Nelson, "the fact that so large a number of repre- sentative business and professional men of the state will have an op- portunity of making contacts with the Institute of Far Eastern Studies is an interesting development in the field of adult education. CHELSEA FLOWER SHOP 203 East Liberty Phone 2-2973 Flowers for All Occasions Vicar Will Marry Royal Couple MONTS, France, June 2.-(A)-A The religious ceremony was assured resolute English Vicar, without the for the Duke of Windsor and Wallis approval of the Anglican Church, will Warfield by the unexpected appear- marry the man who was his king and ance today of the determined Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, Vicar of St. the beautiful, dark-eyed woman for Paul's Church, Darlington, England. whom the king gave up his throne to- "I did not consult any ecclesiastical morrow. authority," he said. Seniors. Your Last Record of College Days ... your Photograph in Cap and Gown. SPECIAL PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY r T ,40 --Give to the Student Loan Library- APPEARANCE- COUNTS IN SPRING, summer,, fall or winter appearance counts most. Keep your yard looking pleas- ant throughout this summer by having Schlenker Bros. furnish you with these exceptional val- ues. Give your lawns, shrubs, ad flowea variety'of nour ismet.VioEshep.anre Cow Manure, Bone Meal, Plant Food, Milorganite, Peat Moss, Powdered Tobacco. $3 and up per lb. Grass seed, per lb .... 30e Lawn Mowers.... $5.95 up Grass Catchers.......89c BOYDELL Paints, Varnishes and Enamels. SC H LENK E R H A RDWAR E CO. 213-215 West Liberty Street S I NCE 1 88 6 -Give to the Student Loan Libray- , The horseshoe, emblem of good luck, flaunted its traditional mes- sage in the little village of Monts, France, as preparations were made for the wedding of the Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII of Britain, and Mrs. Wallis Warfield. The sign said "Good Luck, Duke and Duchess of Windsor" as the flags of Britain and the United States fluttered above. This picture was transmitted from London to New York by radio. ยข the exercises can be obtained by sen- Com m encem ent iors in Room 1, University Hall. Iden- tification cards must be shown in or- T :i I P 1 - . 7Yt 1 ( der to receive the tickets. Studios: 319 E. Huron opp. A. A. News' A whole building devoted to photography U .I I v4 ' 1