, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,-JUNE U Local Churches Mark Sabbath *In Y-aried Rites Srashares Will Pi'each On Snow.,White'; Picnic Is Planned For Lutherans (Continued' from Page 1) masses officiated by Rev. J. C., Berry, assistant in charge. Masses will be held at 6, 7:30, 9, and 10:30 a.m. at St. Thomas Cath- olic church conducted by Rev. Tho- mas R. Carey, pastor, and Rev. John M. Lynch, Rev. A. G. Reckinger, andI R4ev. J. C. Berry, assistants. Sunday school at 11:45 a.m. will follow the sermon "God the Only Cause and Creator" at 10:30 a.m. at the First Church of Christ, Scientist. St. Andrew's 4piscopal church. will hold communion services at 8 and 11 a.m.,led by Rev. Henry Lewis with Rev. Frederick W. Leech assisting. A student meeting and open house will' be held at Morris Hall at 7 p.m. Frederick Cowin, minister of the church of Christ, Disciples, will con- duct morning services at 10:45 a.m. following Bible School at 9:30 a.n. Members are invited to attend a so- cial hour and' tea at 5 :30 p.m. after which evening affairs will be closed with a student group discussion at 6:30 p.m. The last meeting of the Ann Arbor Friends will be held at a picnic at the Saline Valley Cooperative Farm Suday afternoon. Cars will leave *the Michigan League' at 3 :30 pm. The Hillel Foundation will observe Shevous service Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. All those interested are cor- Union Exeeutuie Council For 1938 Heckscher Praises University In Account Of Travels Here University are comparable with the buildings in Stockholm, one of the most architecturally perfect cities in the world, Professor Heckscher con- tinued. Especially prominent in this category is the Horace H. Rackham School for Graduate Studies, he said. The Law School at the University is comparible with those at Oxford 0 C)ON i~LUW~ By ETHEL NORBERGI The University of Michigan is one of the finest examples of a state university in the United States, Prof. Eli F. Heckscher said in a recenti article appearing in the Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm newspaper. Pro- fessor Heckscher lectured here dur- ing the past winter under the au- spices of the Scandinavian-Ameri- can Foundation.1 A fact -moststartling to Professor, Heckscher is the great number of private endowments to a state in- stitution such as the University, a thing which is practically unheard of in Sweden. He described at length the Rackham foundation, the Clem- ents Library, the Law School and several other buildings which had been endowed by private individuals. Although these persons are greatly interested in furthering education, he said, they are also interested in per- petuating their own names. Although these large donations are commendable, Professor Heckscher said, it is too bad that they have to ST ROH'S CARLI NG'S FRIAR'S A LE -------- At All Dealersr J.J. O'KANE, Dist. Dial 3500 be "earmarked." It would be much better in his- opinion if the univer- sities had the right to spend the money as they chose and not for any and Cambridge according to Profes- specific purposes. Another deterring sor Heckscher. He spoke with mAch factor of the donations is that the commendation of the excellent law president of the university spends faculty and th'e beautiful buildings. much of his time in trying to get Professor Heckscher, during his more of them when this time could be tour of the United States giving lec- used more valuably in educational du- tures, was one of the delegation of ties, he says. ngSwedish scholars sent to the United Some of the newer buildings at the States , -1 SPECIAL PERFOR MANCE TONIGHT GAY and WITTY _DOROTHY SANDS iln "STYLES IN ACTING" Orchestra: $1.50-$1.00 Balcony: 75c Lydi M OENDELSSOHN Theatre BOX OFFICE OPEN NOW Phone 6300 t CG"xf {m-V Above are the membe'rs of the Union Junior Executive Council, who were installed May 11. Members of the council are: Paul Brickley, '39, president; Don Belilen, '39, recbrding secretary: Ted Spangler, '40, publi- city; Douglas Tracy, '40E, cooperative; John Knecht, '40E, social; Harry L. Sonneborn, '40, Daily correspon- dent; Harry Howell, '40, orientation; James Wills, '40, house: James Halligan, '40, social; Hadley Smith, '40, house; Don Nixon, '40, publicity; Clifford Livingston, '40, cooperative; and Don Treadwell, '40, orien- tatioti. dially invited to attend. The service of confirmation at the Trinity Lutheran church will be held after the Sermon "Confirmation Aims" at 10:30 a.m. Lutheran stu- dents will meet in the Zion Lutheran parish hall for a fellowship hour after which lunch will be served. 1.ir ,,a~ ftrll~ n t r -------, WANTED EXPERIENCED cook wants position as fraternity or sorority cook. Has seven years eperience on the cam- pus. Call 8892 after 7. 527 QUIET junior medical student wishes room and, if possible,I meals with private family' beginning with Fall term. Please write Box 14x, the Daily. DRIVITG TO CALIFORNIA. Wanted lady companion. Leaving June 10. Phone 2-3307. Box 13x. FOR SALE ELECTROLUX kerosene operated re- frigerator. Never used, ideal for cottage or summer home. Drastic reduction in price. Phone 3514. UPPER PENINSULA student will, sell; half price ticket via Chicago to Negaunee. -Call 4482. WASHED SAND and gravel. Drive-, way Gravel. Killins Gravel Co. Phone 7112. 7x' NOTICES GERMAN TUTOR--Reasonable rates Walter' E. Roth--309 Thompson. Call 9778. 553f MEN and women are offered the highest cash prices for their dis- carded clothing. See Claude Brown, 512 S. Main.'Phone 2-2736. 388 TYPING: Experienced. Reasonable rates. L. M. Heywood, 803 E. King- sley St. Phone 8344. 10x TYP.ING, neatly and accurately done. Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone 5244. 3x .wLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $8, $25. Ladies, fur coats, typewrit- ers, old gold and musical instru- ments. Ready'cash waiting for you. Phone Sam. 6304. K~LAUNDRY LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Single and double rooms for girls, large yard, trees. 1511 Washtenaw. Tel. 3851. 586 FORR RENT: Clean, pleasant,,attrac ti ve room for, business girl or, grad- uate student at 749 S. Stake. Call 2-3449. 588 FOR RENT: Large 5 room apart- ment. Two bedrooms, bath with *hower. kitchen, dining room, large living room. One block from cam- pus. 500 E. Williams. Phone 3516. 589 FOR. RENT: A specially desirable faculty home for summer session. Call 8476. MALE HELP WANTED NMALE HELP WANTED: Summer work. Choice territory available, demand for product in every home, better than average commission. Write Mr. Reese. 1463 National Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 585 WANTED: Men students to work one hour a day to apply on board and room for summer or fall term. 523 Packard. 583 H. W. CLARK ENULISH BOOTMAKER Custom-Made Boots to Your Measure, Riding Boot, hand-sewn welt, hand- lasted, from $6.75 up. All kinds of oxfords made to measure from $7.50 up. ,34 ,Forest Ave. Ann Arbor, Mich. Read andU e The Michigan Daily ClassifiedAds. Opening Tuesda, JUNE 7th, at 8:30 P.M. DORIS DALTON in the amusing London and New York success "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" by TERENCE RATTIGAN with a fine company including Nigel Blake, Joanna Roos, Otto Hulett, Cornel Wilds. Auguste Aramini, Alan Hewitt, and Hayden Rorke. Lydia MENDELSSOH N Theatre Box Office Open Now Phone 6300 I PERFORMANCES TODAY AT 1-3-5-7-9 P.M- ' with LIONEL BARRYI MORE Dire EXHYRA WORLD EVENTS IN NEWS OF THE DAY" I I , . t Next Saturday! 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