jz AGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924 He'll Travel With Davis To Protect Nominee's Health 1..~.,.....:} .:. ".":^ . . ..;i :i:i:: i''' /Jf 1 h Dr. J. J. Richardson, eminent Wash- ington, D. C., physician and surgeon, will accompany John W, Davis on his campaign trips, and keep a watchful eye on the Democratic nominee's hAalth. HEALTH SERVICE OPEN The privilege of the University Health service will be extended to all students of the University Summer session. The Health service is located at the corners of Washtenaw and Volland ave- nues and will be open from 9 to 12 o'clock daily except Sundays and from 2 to 5 o'clock, Satur- days and Sundays excepted. All students who care to take ad- vantage of it are given free med- ical service. Physicians are available at all times by calling the Health ser- vice infirmary, University 186-M. 1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULIETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the Office of the Summer Ses- siou until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a., m. Saturda . Volume 4 SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924 Number 232 Schedule of Examinations: The final examinations in the Schools and Colleges on the eight weeks basis will be held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, August 13, 14, and 15, according to the following schedule: Hours of Recitationi Time of Examinations 7 ..................W denesday.................2- 4 8 .. . . . . . .. . . . . .... W ednesday .................4- 6 9 ..............................Thursday ...................8-10 10.................... ........ Thursday ..................4- 6 11 .......... .................F riday .....................8-10 1 .. ....................... ...Fri(lay ....................10-12 2 .............................Thursday .................10-12 3 ....................... ..... Thursday .................2- 4 4 .......... .................Friday .....................2- 4 Irregular ....................... 'riday .....................4- 6 All classes will continue to meet regularly until Wednesday noon, Aug- ust 13. E. H. KRAUS. Excursion No. 11, Cadtllae Motor Company: Cadillac Motor Company will 'be visited Wednesday afternoon, July 30, the party leaving State and Packard Streets at 1 p. m. A special company guide will conduct the students through the various departments concern- ed in the manufacture and assembly of the Cadillac automobile. Cost will be $1.75. CARLTON F. WELLS, Director of Excursions. Sociology 21s: I shall be unable to meet my classes Monday, July 28. In Social Ev- olution, a lecture will be given Tuesday in place of the usual written quiz. R. H. HOLMES. Women's Educational Club: Professor Raup will speak on "Trends in Eduation" at the Betsy Bar- bour House, Tuesday evening, July 27, at 7:45, under the auspices of the Women's Educational Club. All interested will be welcome. FRANCES M. SPEAKER, President. Try Classified ads for big Results. Watch Page Three for real values. In Leading Role In Irish Affairs WHAT'S GOING ON MONDAY 5:00- Wordsworth's "Intimations of1 Immortality"-Prof. S. F. Ginger- ich. Natural Science auditorium. 8:00-Subject to be announced-Dr. C. C. Slemohs, commissioner of health, Grand Rapids. Natural Sci- ence auditorium. TUESDAY 5:00 - Aegean Civilization and the Homeric Poems. (illustrated) - Prof. J.,G. Winter. Natural Science auditorium. 7:00- Choral Union rehearsal, 1ill auditorium. 8:00-Recital- Shakespeare's Julius Caesar-the class in Shakespearean Reading. Auditorium of University Hall. Under the direction of Prof. R. C. Hunter, of Ohio Wesleyan Un- iversity. WEDNESDAY 1:00-Excursion No. 11-Cadillac Mo- tor Car company. Complete process of manufacturing high sclass motor cars in modern plant. Trip ends at 4:30 p. m. 5:00-Spanish Literature-Prof. C. P. Wagner. Natural Science auditor- ium. 8:00-Summer Choral Union--George Oscar Bowen, director; Marian Stru- ble Freeman, violin soloist. Hill auditorium. Little investment - big returns, the Daily Classifieds.-Adv. Patronized Daily Advertisers. Lord (lenavy A leading part in Trish affairs is be- ing taken by Lord Glenavy, chairman of.the senate of the Irish Free State. London, July 25.-Emma Goldman, notorious anarchist, has sought and obtained permission from the British home office to take up residence in England. - C DANCING Every Nite (except Monday) and All Day Sunday at ISLAND LAKE Follow M-65 Out North Main Near Brighton I -~i x; ._. ..___,.. _... ®.w.,,.. ,.... ,,.... t. STUDENT E NIS JACKETS 1-4 Ott AT U N IVE R SITY BOOKSPORE 1111 South University Avenue *. duUCIJ SerVICeC$ -- . 'I CHURCH OF CHRIST J. ALLEN CANBY Phone 1145-J. (Acting Pastor) Services Sunday, July 27 9:30 A. M. Bible School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. .Sermon, "The Church Christ Meant-Its Beginnings." 6:30 P. M. Young People's Meeting. 7:30 P. M. Noo Evening Service. All services held in Lane Hall until opening of the new church home. , II HEAR DR, ANDERSON ON "GOD'S OUT-OF-DOORS" AT THE First Presbyterian Church HURON AND DIVISION STS. 11 Sunday 10:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. Edward Sayles, Minister Howard R. Chapman, Minister of University Students SUNDAY, JULY 27 10:30-Worship and Sermon "Moral Surgery" Mr. Sayle5. 12:00-Church Sunday School. Students Class meets in Guild House (opposite the Church). Mr. Chapman in charge. This is Mr. Sayles' last Sunday before going on his vacation. Special Music on Sunday Morn- ing. Mrs. Cross, Organist and Director. At 3:00 o'clock the Young People's Society leaves the church for the U. of M. Fresh Air Camp where the evening meeting will be held. I II 1 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HERBERT A JUMP, Miiister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924 !I 10:45 Morning Service. "RELIGION AND AMUSEMENTS." Do People Have Clean Fun? 12:00 Open Forum. Miss Eleanore Hutzel, Deputy Commissioner of Women's Division of Detroit Police will speak on "THE MENACE OF THE DRUG TRAFFIC" ' . ..+ II 6:30 8:00 Student Social Hour in Church Parlors. Motion Picture Service. A George M. Cohen Play: "THE MACLE MAN" UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sts. Sidney S. Robins, Minister JULY 27, 1924 10:30 a. m. "UNITARIANISM" The topic is the last in the series of summer sermons. The preacher is Dr. J. T. Sun- derland, well known writer and preacher, former minister in Ann Arbor. After this Sunday the church will be closed until September 21. A Cordial Welcome! III Oaint Anbrmrn' Epitrnpat I~urr Corner Catherine and Division Streets HENRY LEWIS, Rector RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work SUNDAY, JULY 27 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 1 + '