PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1924 } Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the Office of the Summer Ses- sion until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturda1. Volume 4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1924 Number 137 Banquet-31en and Women Educational Clubs-Combined. The regular annual summer banquet of these two organizations will occur at the Michigan Union Tuesday evening August 5th at 6:30. Prof. T. H. Reed will be the main speaker. Tickets now on sale in the Office of the School of Education, THE OFFICERS. Excursion No. 12: Michigan State Prison and Comsumers' Power Company, Saturday, August 2, leaving Huron Street D. U. R Station (down town) at 7:47 a. m. -On arrival- in Jackson the entire party will go directly to the Michigan State Prison office on Mechanics Street. From that time until noon the party will visit the Michigan State Prison and the Prison Annex where the farm and textile plant are located. The women in the party will not go inside the prison walls but will remain in the guard room of the Prison where the Chaplain, Mr. Hopp, will explain the administration of this State Prison and answer questions. The women will be allowed to go through the entire Prison Annex. Luncheon at noon will be served to the entire party as guests of the Consumers' I;ower Company following which an inspection trip under special guides will be taken to the two unts of the Cpnsumers' Power plant in Jackson. Trip following luncheon is op- tional with the student members. It is important that the names of those expecting to take the trip be left in Room 8 of the Summer Session office, University Hall, not later than Friday, August 1, at 6 p. m. in order that adequate transportation and luncheon arrangements can be arranged. The total expense, will be $1.58 round trip. CARLTON F. WELLS, Director of Excursions. August Seniors-School of Education 4 All diploma and teachers' certificate fees must be paid before the end of the Summer Session by those students who will have completed the re- quirements (during this Summer Session) for graduation from the School of Education. These blanks may be secured during office hours at the of- fice of the School of Education. Office hours: 10:30-12:00 a. m., 2 :30-3:30 p. m. GRETCHEN KRUG, Recorder. August seniors-School of Education: All students who expect to complete the requirements for graduation from the School of Education at the end of the present Summer Session will kindly note the list posted on the bulletin board in Tappan Hall. Any person expecting a degree from the School of Education whose name does not appear on said list should see the Recorder immediately. Office hours: 10:30-12:00 a. m., 2:30-3:30 p. m. GRETCHEN KRUG, Recorder. Teachers' Certificates: Blanks for the payment of the TeacherC certificate fees may now be secured at the office of the School of Education. All students who expect to be recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer Session must pay their fees and return their receipts to the Recorder, School of Education, before the end of the Summer Session. Office hours: 10:30-12:00 a. m., p:30-3::30 p. m. GRETCHEN KRUG, Recorder. Library Methods: Mr. Harold Wheeler, Librarian of the Hackley Public Library, Mus- kegon, Mich., will give a lecture an "Library Publicity" on Monday morn- ing at 10 o'clock in Raom 110, University Library. All students of the Sum- mer school, interested in this subject, are welcome. F. L. D. GOODRICH, Associate Librarian. Hits Defense Day 1 ik--il Eversharp Pencils -=3 Ott AT w R U N V E R S T Y O KSTORE Coming By Plane . ..o. . Taming those blooming whiskers , f+P1 I '( I A ~ .2!2 HAVE a clean, cool shave- quick! You need more than lather and a sharp razor. The keenest blade grows dull and pulls unless you use a supple, pliable shaving brush whose bristles have just the correct degree of stiffness to massage your beard. Frederick J. Libby executive secretary of the League for International Peace and Freedom, has not withdrawn his condemnation of National Defense Day, despite a letter from President Coolidge declaring that it is not a warlike gesture, as Libby contends. WHAT'S GOING ON SATURDAY 3:00-Excursion No, 19.-State Priso and theConsumers' Power company plant, Jackson. Visit the prison j and prison annex until noon. Lunch as guests of the Consumers' Power company. Spend afternoon visiting the company's electric and gas plants. Trip ends at 4 p. m. MONDAY 5:00-The Electrified Ship (Illustrator ed)-Prof. B. F. Bailey. Naturalj Science auditorium. 8:00-Miscellaneous Readings - the Class in Interpretative Reading, un- der the direction of Prof. Louis M. Eich, auditorium of University Hall. TUESDAUY 5:00-Indiidual Differences in Abil- ity-Prof. C. Spearman, of the Un- iversity of London, Eng. Natural Science auditorium. 6:30-Annial banquet of the Educa- tional clubs. Regular annual sum- mer banquet of the two organiza- tions will occur at the Michigan Union. Prof. T. H. Reed will be the1 main speaker.I Moscow, Aug. 1.--President Kaleninl of the Soviet government, figured in a narrow escape from death by lightn- ing today, when the house in a village in which he had taken refuge during a thundrestorm was demolished by a bolt. The driver of his carriage was instantly killed and an accompany- ing photographer was injured. Paris, Aug. 1.-The claim of some economists that France is the "Iron- master of the world" is disputed by recently published figures. These I show the production of iron to be 590,000 tons a month and of steel t54,- 000 tons. These figures are 15 per cent less than the 1913 output. , AT THE THEATERS 1 Lient. Antonio Locotelli Italian aviator, is Ireland bound by air with the intention of flying to the United States via Iceland, Greenland and Canada. his machine is one built for the Amundsen Arctic flight, now abandoned. hI IVING .WARM1OL1S, D.S. . Chiropodist and Orthopedist 707 N. University. Phone 5262 Read the Want Ads I. . , i Ch1uveb 'y-.m cew CHURCH OF CHRIST, J. ALLEN CANBY Phone 1145-J. (Acting Pastor) SUND)AY, AUGUST 3RD 9:30 A. M. Bible School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship and Communion Service. Ad- dress by Miss Ivalu Andrus returned missionary, from the Central Provinces of India. 7:30 P. M. No evening serv- ice. All services held in Lane Hall until the opening of the new Thurch building. Schedle of Examinations: The final examinations in the S weeks basis will be held Wednesdaychools and Colleges on the and 15, according to the following se Thursday, and Friday, August Hours of Recitation hedule: eight 13, 14, DID YOU EVER LIVE IN A TENT? Then you will be interested in Dr. Anderson'a Sui-ject for Suriday Morning at 10:30 at the FirstPre ytrian Church HURON AND DIVISION STS. 1LIVING IN TENTS" 12:0) M. Church Bible School 5:30 P. M. Young People's Social Hour 6:30 P. M. Young People's Devotional Meeting CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1ERBERT A J UNP, Minister E. KNOX liITCHELL, University Pastor LUY HUBER, secretary for Women Students "THE STONE ClHURCH WIITH THE WARM WELCOME" 7..................... ......... Time of Examinations 8 ..............................W edenesday ................2- 4 9 ..............................W ednesday .................4- 6 10....................... .....Thursday... ...............8-10 11........... ................. Thursday ..................4- 6 1 .............................Friday .... .................8-10 2 .............................Friday ....................10-12 23 ............................. Thursday .................10-12 4............................Thursday..................2- 4 Irregular .. ..................Friday ....................2- 4 All classes will continue to meet rFriday....................4- 6 ust 13. egularly until Wednesday noon, Aug- E. H. KRAUS. Attention of $tudents: Students who have Summer Session Bulletins will confer a favor upon the office if they will leave them in Room 8, University Hall. The supply needed for mailing previous to the issue of the Bulletin for the summer of 1925 is exhausted. T. E. RANKIN. UNITARIAN CHURCH II Screen-Today i State and Huron Sts. Sidney S. Robins, Minister AUGUST 3, 1924 There will be no services at this church until its reopening September 21st. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1924 / Oh. an ejaculation of joy ut tered upon first tasting H a combination of deli- cious flavors, a blend of rich butter cream, soft caramel, nuts and sweet Shilk chocolate. JEROME PANS TO ENTER DETROIT TENNIS TOURNEY Paul F. Jerome, '25, winner of the I Summer school tennis tournament given under the auspices of the Uni- versity, has made plans to enter the Detr st city tournament beginning on the eighteenth of this month. He in- tended to enter the state tourney at Saginaw this week but his work at the University interfered. Subscribe for The Summer Mich- igan Daily.-AdV. . Majestic - Betty Compton in "Miami"; "Royal Pair," a Cen- tury comey; Kinograms. Wuerth- "David Copperfield," by Charles Dickens; Com- edy; Pathe news. Lucille Ricksen in "Behind the Curtain"; B ily Sullivan in last chapter of "The Leath' er Pushers"; Fox news. ,tags. -This Week 10:45 Morning Service, "TI EFORGIVENEMS OF SINS" IS IT EASY FOR GOD TO FORGIVE? 12:00 Open Forum .Prof. Franklin Shull of Zoology Dept. will discuss "BIOLOGY'S JUDGMENT OF IMMIGRATION." 6:30 Student Social Hour in the Church Parlors. 8: 00 Motion Picture Service. MARY PICKFORD in "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR." -r-- -- 11 t: -i Garrick (Detroit) company gives - Bonstelle "Leah Kles- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. Edward Sayles, Minister Howard It. Chapman, I inister of Ui ersity students SUNDAY AUGUST 3RD 10:30 Worship and Sermon. If "SALT" "1LMr. Chapman. 12:00 - - Church Sunday School; classes for all. The Students group will meet with Mr. Chapman at the Guild House, across the street I- iii i 1 Patronized Daily Advertisers. Coniier Catherine and Divhsion Streets jIENRt IE*vS, lector RACHEl HAVIIANI, secretary for Student Work SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1924 8:00 A. Al.-Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M.-Alorning Prayer and Sermon. A Fine Candy lOc Everywhere TU 81i ?PLY F' from the church. Church Prayer Meeting Wed. nesday, 7:30 P. M. Special Music at Morning Ser- vice. Mrs. Cross, Organist and Director. Little investment - big returns, the Daily Classifieds.-Adv. 1111 South University Avenue