FAGS TWO THE MIf'HICAN IIATTV S'% TNDA V. AP1?.Ii. 0J 2 1041 .AGE AA .gam P 111, J11 l.Y LxAI NJ ~A1 * #.RJd;l JlG1L fV)J Li } Prof. Price, Mrs. Vogan Will Head Day's Musical Program The final faculty concert of the year, an informal carillon program and a student piano recital will high- light musical events here today. Mrs. Frieda Op't Holt Vogan, or- ganist, wil play at the closing faculty concert sponsored by the School of Music. A program featuring his own work will be presented by Prof. Per- cival Price, University carilloneur, and Miss Betty Sue Lamb, '44SM, will present a piano recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a B.M. degree. In a concert at 4 p.m. in Hill Audi- torium, Mrs. Vogan will play Leo Sowerby's "Symphony in G major for Organ." She will also play the French composer Couperin's "Cha- conne in G minor," Bach's "Two Chorale Preludes" and "Fantaisie and Fugue in C minor" by Bach. The re- cital is open to the public. Prof. Price's program at 3 p.m. from Burton Memeorial Tower will include his own "Fantisie for Carillon," "An- dante for Haydn's "Surprise Sym- phony" and Mendelssohn's "War March of the Priests." His program will also include six old French airs. Miss Lamb's recital, scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. in Lydia Mendel- ssohn Theatre, will open with the Bach-Busoni "Organ Choral Prelude," followed by a Bach, Saint-Saens "Bourree" and Bach-Rummel "Jesus Christus, Gottes Sohn.". The pro- gram is open to the public. Iitchen Workers Need ii Dorms Dishwashers and cafeteria workers are badly needed in University resi- dence halls, according to F. C. Shiel, acting director of residence halls. Students are especially needed to work in the West Quadrangle at any hour during the day. A schedule of working hours will be arranged to suit the convenience of the student. Workers may eat either one, two or three meals a day while working part-time. There is also a shortage of full time employes. Students who are interested should contact Miss Catherine Richart, die-! tician at the West Quadrangle. 2- 4401. . Engineers To Hold Meeting Pro . Une.f e Will Lca(1a Union Discussioni "Shall Engineers Unionize" will be discussed by Prof. Ferdinand Mene- fee of the mechanical engineering department at a meeting of Sigma Rho Tau, Mechanical Engineering Society, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Rm. 318 in the Union'. The meeting will be conducted as an Oxford Union discussion. Student speakers are Robert Dangl, '45E, Jerry Cardillo, '45E, Philip Sny- der, '47E, Barbara Fairman, '46A, and Patricia Ryan. '47E. The topic was chosen by the mem- bers of the society, who felt that this problem was of the utmost impor- tance to future engineers. P3oy's Condition Goodh The condition of Curtis Eastman. 901 Packard, seven years old, who was struck by an automobile yester- day, was reported fairly good by doctors at University Hospital. Cur- tis broke away from his parents and darted 'across Huron into the path of an automobile driven by Roland Valentine, 32 years old. Guild Groups To Have Talks, Suppers Tod(Va 60llgegal10t Wil l 1 * IMVOVIE PREVIEVW At the Michigan . . . "Purple Heart"--the symbol of bravery and courage-is the title Out of World IT comes the 4iPipl)iachosen to represent the gallantry of story of eight American fliers wx ho these fighting men, are forced to abandon their planes . - Hear Prof. (Vtaifiii after having bombed Tokyo. At ChProf. iec ilUnable to escape the Japanese At Church flthey are brought to Tokyo to stand An open discussion will follow Prof. trial-not as prisoners of war-but Peter Ostafin's talk on "Fear and the for murder. Personality" at the Congregational- _ _ M/I RILYN S Disciples Guild meeting at the Con- gregational Church at 5 p.m. today. Prof. Ostafin, of the sociology de- partment, was unable to appear last week. A cost supper will precede the 1 address. Bowling Party Planned Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club, will meet at 3 p.m. in the Uni- versity Chapel for a bowling party. The supper meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Rev. E. C. Stellhiorn will continue the discussion on the catechism at the Lutheran Student Association at 6 p.m. in the Zion Parish Hall. Roger Williais Guild will hear 4> Rev. H. J. DeVries speak on "Funda-' mentalist Aspects of Religion" at 5 p.m. The meeting will be followed with a supper and a fellowship hour. To Tell Travel Experiences Experiences while recently visiting South American rubber plantations will be told by Dr. Hartley Bartlett, botanist, at the Canterbury Club at 6 p.m. at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Evening Prayer and Com- mentary will be held at 5 p.m. Miss Mildred Sweet, student coun- selor, will discuss devotional litera- ture at the Wesleyan Guild meeting at 5 p.m. in the First Methodist Church. Supper and fellowship hour will be held afterwards. Dr. Fosdick's book, "On Being a Real Person," will be reviewed by Rev. James Van Pernis for the West- minster Student Guild at 5 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church. The Michigan Christian Fellowship will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the Fireplace Room at Lane Hall. S - as demonstrated by an English girl in a Polish (ociety. Ida Lupino marries -the Polish count, portrayed by Paul Henreid, in spite of the objections of his family, who unsuccessfully attempt to separ- ate the pair. When war breaks out in Warsaw to endanger the family estate, the young couple bravely face the oncom- ing Germans instead of fleeing. At ,eState ,. "In Our Time." is a powerful drama revealing the great contrast between democratic and feudal ideals HOPPE -ii N ..WHITE PIQUE for May Festival .:. .1F : . ''.. , x, c. Z , -r .. ., ,;,", s .. yq. ,hl"4; .~ar _J '3T ..rs ri;: r .40 i~ t.. :'t. Y .L'E3.c' 7 '. %J 'f, i."! etw ,c n r COLD [L)oki ng for a dress for May Festival? 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