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June 04, 1939 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1939-06-04

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Dr. Purdom Cautions Applicants
That Determination Gets Job
The employer has a difficult time "anything will do," and walks out
giving jobs to students, said Dr. T. looking for new prospects.
Luther Purdom, director of the Bu- The employer, explained Dr. Pur-
reau of Occupational Information dom finds no reason to become in-
terested in such a candidate, for
and Vocational Gudiance, in an inter- the boy is apparently not interested
view yesterday. i in himself. It is not the employer's

Local Churches
H old Services
Communion And Outdoor
ProgramsTo Be Held
(Continued from Page 1)
session will meet at 7 p.m. in the
Lewis parlor for a reception for the
new members.
Rev. Charles W. Brashares will
preach at 10:45 a.m. at the First
Methodist Episcopal Church on
"Learning To Pray." The Bible class
will meet at 10 p.m. in the Church
parlor to hold a study session.
Dr. Leonard Parr of the First
Congregational Church will deliver
his sermon at 10:45 a.m. public wor-
ship on "I Wish For You: 'Caru'."
Mrs. H. B. Eddy will sing Handel's
"He Shall Feed His Flock," and the
choir will offer "The Morning Hymn"
by Henschel. The meetings of the
student fellowship have been dis-
continued for the summer.
Dr. Theodore Schmale, pastor of
the Bethlehem Evangelical Church
will speak at 16:30 a.m. on "Com-
mendable Characteristics of the
Early Church." The Young People's
League will meet at 7 p.m. in the
church parlor.
The Unitarian Church will hold its
final service in the form of an out-
door worship. The members of the
congregation will meet at 10 a.m. at
the church to go to the Saline Farms,
where an outdoor lake shore service
will be held. Dr. Marley's topic will
be "People Are Persons." As part of
the services Dr. Margaret Sumalt
will play some flute selections. After
the services dinner will be served.

Bazaar Collects $500
For Relief In China
Nearly $500 was collected in sales
at the Spring Bazaar, Bingchung
Ling, Grad., announced yesterday.
The money collected will be used for
relief in China.
Miss Ling announced that there are
still several articles on sale at the
League and at Miss Ling's residence.
She suggested that a novel Com-
mencement gift might be purchased
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