PAGE OUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924 ... DAILY OFF IGIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the -Jniversity. Copy received at the Office of the Summer Ses- sion until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume 4 SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924 Number 205d Dean Effinger's Office Hours: I shall be in my office each morning from 10 to 12 for the remainder of this week for consultation. I expect to leave Ann Arbor early next week for my vacation. JOHN R. EFFINGER. Excursion to Put-in-Bay, Lake Erie: The excursion to Put-in-Bay will occur on Saturday, July 26, and is open to any members of the Summer Session and their friends. The party will leave on special cars of the D. U. R. at 7 a. in., and embrak on the steamer "Put-in-Bay" at Detroit at 9 a. m. The party reaches Put-in- Ba the scene'of Perry's victory, at noon and departs by the steamer at 1:15, reaching Detroit at 8 p. m. Special cars will be within a block of the dock and will bring the party to Ann Arbor so as to arrive about 10:30 p. m. Special rates have been made by both the D. U. R. and the steamship com- pany which will make the entire expense of transportation a little over $2.25 for the round trip provided a hundred or more register for the excur- sion. Such registration is necessary in order to know how many are to participate. This registration can' be made either at the Office of the Sum- mer Session or with me at room G223,Natural Science building. WILLIAM H. HOBBS. Graduate School, Dean's Office Hours: After Saturday, July 19, 1 shall be out of town until about September 15. This week I shall be in my office daily from 11 to 12. ALFRED H. LLOYD. Women Interested in Education: All women interested in going to the Fireplace for a picnic breakfast, Saturday morning, July 19, at 8:30, please sign the list on the Bulletin Board, in Tappan Hall, before Friday noon. All are invited to come. FRANCES M. SPEAKER. Students of Public Health: Mr. Newell Edson, of the American Social Hygiene Association, will give three lectures on Social Hygiene, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 23, 24, and 25 at 4 p. m., in the Natural Science Auditorium. JOHN SUNDWALL. Students of Public Heatl : Attention is called to the course in Methods and Material in Health Education, to be conducted by Miss Mary K. Moriarty of New ork City, or Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 11 a. m. This is a continuation of the course in The Principles of Teaching conducted by Mr. Whitehouse. JOHN SUNDWALL. Men's Educational Club. All men interested are invited to make a tour of inspection of the Yost Field House Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. Immediately after this inspection the annual game between the Superintendents of the state and the Faculty of the School of Education will occur. Immediately thereafter will occur the annual outdoor picnic. All men urged to be present for all three events. THE OFFICERS. Excursion No. 8 to the First National Bank and Bob-Lo Island: Students expecting to take this trip, which includes two hours spent in inspecting the new 25 story bank building and its various banking de- partments including the sub-basement burglar proof vaults, should leave their names, as usual, in room 8 of tthe Summer Session Office by this Fri- day afternoon, 6 p. in. If possible, a picnit lunch should be packed for the Bob-Lo Island trip, although meals are securable on the Island. Total ex- penses will be about $3.50, including both meals. CARLTON F. WELLS, Director of Excursions. History 88s and 88s: These classes will not meet on Monday, July 21. VERNER W: CRANE. Students of Hygiene and Public Health: Dr. L. L. Lumsden, surgeon, United States Public Health Service, will deliver two lectures, "Epidemiology and Sanitary Control of Preventable Diseases," and "Organization, Activities and Results of Whole-Time County Health Service," on Monday, July 21, and Tuesday, July 22, respectively, in the Natural Science Auditorium at '4 p. m. Dr. Hugh Cabot, Dean of the Midical School, will begin his series of four lectures on "The Surgical Aspects of Pubiie Health." These lectures will be given in the Medical Amphitheater, University Hospital, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 p. m. JOHN SUNDWALL. Graduate Nurses: All graduate nurses taking University work in the Summer Session are asked to meet on the Island at 3 o'clock on Monday, July 21. This is the only chance for the Public Health Nurses to get together during the Summer Session. PROFESSOR BARBARA BARTLETT. WHEELER TO SUPPORT SENATOR LAFOLLETTE Washington, July 18.-Senator Bur- ton K. Wheeler of Montana, prosecu- tor of the oil investigation in the sen- ate, says he probably will support Sen. Robert M. La Follette in this year'spresidential campaign.sp "I do not see how I can support John W. Davis," said Mr. Wheeler. "In view of my past position, I could not ask the people of my state to vote for Mr. Morgans personal attorney." 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ENGLISH SERVICES AT 10:15 in WOLTER'S GROVE, Weather Permitting If not, services in Church at 9:30 STUDENTS INVITED. I~ ervices' Mexico City, July 18.-Charles Sher- win and Harris Schwards, Americans, have been arrested in Guadalajara, where it is alleged they tried to carry, out a large swindle in organizing a fake company called the Mutual Min- ing pool. its I P. _1 I SI CHURCH OF CI-RIST All Services Held in, LANE HALL AUDITORIUM J. ALLEN CANBY Phone 1145-J. (Acting Pastor) SUNDAY, JULY 20 9:30 A. M. Bible School. 10:30 A. M. Colnmunion Service. 10:45 A.M. Sermon, topic, "The Church Christ Meant." 6:30 P. M. Young People's Round Table, topic, "Being a Good Neighbor." i l ! A ... .. ..... .._.._ _ . __ __ 1 "THE TRUE REST CURE" Is the Subject of DR. ANDERSON'S SERMON Tomorrow-i 0:30 First Presbyterian Church DIVISION AND HURON STREETS YOUNG PEOPLI'S SOCIAL HOUR-5:30 DEVOTION AND DISCUSSION-6:30. 11 R. ' i 11 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH D. Edward Sayles, M3hister Howard R. Chapman, Minister of University Students SUNDAY, JULY 20 10:30-W' orship and Sermon, "Shunning the Social Debt." Mr. Chapman 12:00-Sunday School at Church. Classes for all ages. Students class meets at Guild Housa (opposite the church). Topic, "Call Christians Longer Sanc- tion War?" Mr. Chapman in charge of discussion. Church Prayer Meeting Wed- nesday, 7:30 P. M. 11 _ ..WMNMM . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HERBERT A JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" SUNDAY, JULY 20 10:45 Morning Service. "RELIGION AND THE HOME.." IS HOME LIFE SACRED? 12:00 Open Forum. Dean M. M. Kalaw of the University of the Philippines will speak on "The United States and the Philippines." 6:00 Student Social Hour in the Church Parlors. 8:00 Motion Picture Service. Thomas Meighan in George Ade's "BACK HOME AND BROKE." JI _ I I Y UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sts. Sidney S. Robins, Minister JULY 20, 1924 10:30 A. M. "FUNid A1ENTALISM" This is the Minister's last Sun- day before the vacation. Next Sunday Dr. J. T. Sunder- land, noted preacher and writer, for twenty years minister in Ann Arbor, will preach on "Unitar- ianism." A cordial invitation is extend- ed to Summer School students. :-; i }i III dain Andrgtu'5 piBwatQliud Corner Catherine and Division Streets HENRY LEWIS, Rector RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1924 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 11'