I nM J2..)..'V1V1 M LVI 1rlUlAtIN JTA. Y.' OFFICIAL BULLETIN Ford's River Rouge Plant Scheduled On Summer Excursionists' Program which will reach Ann o'clock in the evening. 6:45, i Exchange Notes blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the iversity. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session unil 3:30 p. m. (11 30 a. m. Saturday.) lme 3 SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1923 Number 112 V's Educational Club Picnie: Le annual summer picnic will be held Monday night, July 30, (weath- rmitting). Members of the faculty of the School of Education and wives are invited. Tickets will be; on sale Thursday and Friday in n Hall. meet at Barbour Gyynnasi m at 4:30 p. m. BLANCHE HOWELL. Ion No. 11, Wednesday afternoon, August 1: )rd's River Rouge Industrial Plants, Blast Furnaces, Foundry, Tract- dy, Power Plants. Party leaves at-1 p. m. Returns, reaching Ann at 6:45 p. m. ' ~CARLTON WELLS.f WHAT'S GOING ON MONDAY 0-"Tlie Development and Signffic' nce of Public Schools," by Prof. C'. . Davis, in Natural Science audi- orium. I-Recital in Sarah Caswell Angell all by cla in Shakespearean eading. TUESDAY 0-"A Pictorial Survey of Korean ivilization," by Prof. W. Carl Ruf- .s. The lecture will be. illustrated. WEDNESDAY 0-Excursion No. 11 to the Ford lant at Rivfr Rouge; blast turn- Les, foundry, body and tractor lants southwest of Detroit. Trip nds at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. 0-Lecture in French by Prof. E. . Itovillain in Natural Science au- itorium. 0-Concert in Hill .auditorium. THURSDAY 0lT.wj 6tI1 "Tha Tabratar v Pro. Fochester. How Jane is saved from marrying her benefactor who already has a demented wife, and how through their love they are re-united is shown in this story cf love and pathos.. "Romance Land" featuring Tom Mix will be presented at the Wuerth the- ater Friday and. Saturday,. "Pep" Hawkins, a rancher on the, western plains, was in love with Nan Harvess, a wealthy heir of a neighboring ranch. Nan vowed that the man she married must first prove himself 100 per cent man. Several ranchmen qualified, but "Pep" by his quick wit and determined fist proved himself master of the game. ORPHEUII Excursion No. 11, of the Summer session series, to the Ford plants at River Rouge next Wednesday, will al- low University students to see the sev- eral raw product departments contri- buting to the large Highland Park assembly factory already visited. The party will leave the Packard and State streets station at 1 o'clock, and arrive at the Miller road, one mile from the Rouge offices, about 2:15 o'clock. Automobiles will be waiting there to carry the party to the plant. Special guides will then take charge of the visiting group, first taking it through the by-product building, then to the 125 automatic-operated coke ovens. nWill Inspect Repair Shops From this point the party will in- spect the railway repair shops, the $200,000 coal car converter whicl lifts railway cars, coal filled, to the height of three stories and inverts it into the proper bin, and then torthe tall lookout elevator tower where a fine bird's eye view of the Rouge proper- ties and Detroit in the distance can be secured. Of especial interest will be the two huge and thoroughly modern 500 ton capacity blast furnaces. Here pig iron is smelted, which in turn is used in the adjacent foundry. Walking along the raised-railroad, the visitors will be able to look down upon the ore docks, where Minnesota and upper Michigan ore is brought in Ford's own Iv freighters. Fordsons are completed at Wlscoiisin - Ten thousand dollars the rate of several hundred per day inhas been bequeathed to the University the tractor division, and this will be 'the factory next on the afternoon's of Wisconsin to establish the Anna thefactry nt oMarston fellowship through the will of Itsnerary.n sPthe late Mrs. Anna Marston, which isl Includes Power. Plant now being probated. After certain On turning back toward the office, sums have been paid by the estate,j the body plant, then the foundry, the the remainder will be used to estab- largest in the world, and lastly the lish the Thomas Marston fund, either power plant, housed in a brick struc- as a loan fund or a scholarship, as ture larger than Hill auditorium, will the university desires. be observed by the Ann Arbor party. To cover this vast industrial city, Missouri-Dr. Louise Stanley, dean empoying 40,000 men, is in many of home economics at the University respects mor'e interesting than the of Missouri, has been selected by Sec- more frequently visited Highland retary Wallace at Washington to head plant, according to students who have the newly established bureau of home been through both places. economics of the department of ag- Return will beon the D. U. R. cars, riculture. She will assume the duties 1. The bureau will require $72,0( and .50 employees to maintain its a tivities. Miss Stanley's salary is $5,0( a year. Illinois-Twenty University of Illi: ois R. 0. T. C. cadets received certi: cates of qualification in aviation fre Maj. F. I. Martin, camp commando this week. During the afternoon, tl enlisted men were reviewed by tl regular officers and cadets and aft this ceremony Major Maring, coi mandant, gave a talk to the student Illinois-In the examinations take recently for admissIon to the sta bar, 50 per cent of the candidates fai ed. Nearly 200 took the examinatior and 16 of these were Illinois men, a of whom passed the requirement Fourteen were graduates of the cla of 1923. 1' GOLF SUPPLIES A BAG OF Mac Gregor Clubs WILL GIVE YOU CONFIDENCE AND IMPROVE YOUR GAME. i W AHR' UNIVERSITY B 00 KST0RES .1 I1 - evtuureq1CJ:UlpLr 7 ction of Stellar Conditions." ( strated). Prof. A. R. Sawyer. -Educational motion pictures. Il- FRIDAY --Lecture, "The History of Mathe- tics." *Prof. L. C, Karpinski. )-Lecture - Recltal, "Macbeth."j rof. R. D. T. Hollister, University [all. SATURDAY 7 a. n.-Excursion No. 12. State rison and Consumers Power com- any plant, Jackson] Trip ends at p. in. U-NOTICES imer session students desiring to se the Union B ilding this summer ust obtain card at desk. A di- ory of all students has been com- Borrowing trouble seems to be the foundation of Owen Moore's success in photoplays. In "The Chicken in the Case,',' the current attraction at the Orpheum theater Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, the trouble starts when Owen Moore, as Steve Perkins, borrows the wife o a friend that he may receive his inheritance. Playing opposite Mr. Moore is Kath- erine Perry, the Zi.egfeld follies beauty who was awarded the golden apple by the Artists club of New York for be- ing the prettiest girl in the 'metropo- Ulis and who in real life is Mrs. Owen Moore. William Faversham will appear in the.stellar role in "The Man Who Lost Himself," at the Orpheum theater Wednesday and Thursday. The story concerns the Earl of Rochester, who discovers Victor Jon- es, an American- to be his double and decides to change places with the Am- erican, on account of finacial and do- mestic troubles. "A Lady's Name," featuring Con- stance Talmadge and Harrison Ford wi'.l be shown at the Orpheum theater Friday and Saturday. The story re- lates the experiences of Mabel Vere, a' clever young authoress who is bor- ked by the priggish charm of her .fiance, Gerald Wantege. To vary the monotony and to observe material for a new novel, Mabel advertises for a husband. Mabel and Gerald quarrel over her unconventional behavior, their engagement is broken and Mabel finds a new applicant to fill his old place. Farmers & Mechanics tank I I ,. T*Y Cdburcb services * '*r* 11 -- . .n't I I . _. -Two OrFicEs FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DIVISION AND HURON 101-10 5. Main St. 230 S. State St Nickel's Arcade i AtIeu~ 1 pa I QThurrdi ~p'trri Rev. L. A. Barrett, D.D., Minister 'A: Lewis C. ReinMann, Secretary Men Students U III FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts. Rev. A. W. Stalker, D: D., Pastor 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship: "Present Tendencies in Korea" By Prof. H. H. Underwood of Seoul, Korea. 12:00 M. Student Discussion Group at Wesley ,Fall. 6:30 P. M. Wesleyan Guild De- votional Meeting. Leader, Mr. Wallace Teed. 10:30 A. M. Morning Service. Rev. W. B. Shirey will preach. Intermediate and Primary Sunday Schools meet at 10:30. Bible Class for Young People at noon. Young People's Soc ety meets at 6:00 for Sccial half hour. meeting at 6:30. Regular i _____ Y On the plaza in front of the University Library 7:30 P. M. It' I I Theaters ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner Third and W. Huron Sts. CARL A. BRAVER, Pastor (Continued from Page One). out of the resultant complications, rwillinger proves his love and rims his reward. Ad rarecombination of youth, talent d versatility has stamped the pic- 'e, "Luck," as the biggest laugh get- of the season, starring Jonny nes and Violet Mersereau- 'Luck" is the story of a wealthy ung man who resents being useless the world." He waer s totacquire 0,000 in one year, and to start with Bing togs as the only cloths on his ,k plus an old raincoat. Hines nes the wager, but the way in ich he does it reveals a typical Am- can youth from tip to toe.' ~1 ii I' 4 I AT THE THEATERS 9:30 10:30 11:30 German. Bible School. English: "Christ Our -Pro- phet." Rev. C. T. Webb, Episcopal Student Pastor, will speak on,* "Inspiration and Technique" Mass singing under direction of George Oscar Bowen Summer School students and all other Ann Arbor people are cordially urged to attend. I Screen-Today III Majestic - Johnnie Walker "Children ' of the Dust." in WUERTHI pino Lane, a newcomer to the ap comedy is the star of the Wil- Fox film, "A Friendly Husband," h will be shown at the Wuerth er Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. 'g 'style of work in this feature is ue,, he proves himself to be a ni who knows the value of speed, s, novelties and gags., mning to the Wuerth theater on aesday and Thursday is Hugo Bal- greatest contribution to the i, "Jane Eyre," a pictorial ver- of Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece at name. bel Ballin, as Jane Eyre who is inwelcome .ward of her grasping is sent to a charitable institu- for her schooling. Unable to en- her depressing associations r, Jane obtains employment as 'ness in the home of Fairfax i 1 Orpheum-Owen Moore in "The Chicken in the Case." Wuerth-Lupino Lane in Friendly Husband." "A CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) LANE HALL F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Bible School. 10:30 A. M. Sermon. Subject: "The Mind of Christ." 12:00 A. M. Men's Service Club. Students' Class. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. EDWARD SAYLES, 1irinister Corner Catherinet and Division Street r 1 Henry Lewis, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion. i Stage-This Week 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rev. Charles T. Webb. II I I HARRIS HALL Corner State and Huron Streets 'I Garrick (Detroit) - stelle company in' of Paradise." The Bon- "The Bird Thursday Holy Communion, 7:15 A. M. Williams Meriorial Chapel. " ,. TEACHERS NEEDED, Many vacancies cn file now! Westmore Teachers' Agercy 716 Old National Bank Bldg.. SPOKANE, WASIINGTON HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister for Students I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" State and Williams Sts., Opposite the Law Building I, 1 10:30 Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. Sayles: "The Min- istry of Clouds." 11:45 The Guild Bible Class for Students will be conducted by Mr. George Bigge, M.A. It will meet in the church. Herbert Atchinson Jump, minister-E, Knox Mitchell, University pastor 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. Mitchell on "Jesus' Parable of the Warring Kings; Heroes or Cowards." 12:00 M. There will be no Forum today. 7:00 P. M. Union Open Air Service in Front of the University Library. I A I Il ts 44 a A Su rH UNIVE SITY AV y Storel Students are invited. The Church will be closed during the month of August. ..