THE QUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1924 I DAILY- OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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. Saturday). Volume 4 SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1924 Number 194 History of Hispanic America: t 1 o'clock in Room 203, Tappan hall. History 51s meets Tu, W, Th, F, at 3 o'clock.) (Moved from same room and days a A."S. AITON. Atte'ntion of Students: Students who have copies of the Summer Session Bulletin are request- ed to leave them at the Office, Room 8', University Hall. The supply is ex- hausted, but many copies will be Veed ed for mailing next fall before the is- sue for 1925 can be printed. T. E. RANKI. Economics Reading Room: The Economics Reading Room, 20 1 Economics' Building, is open duringthe following hours daily except Sun day and holidays: 8 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. C. E. GRIFFIN. Graduate Students: Graduate students who have not returned the election card to the of- fice of the Graduate School should do so at once. RUTH A. ROUSE, Recorder. Elections, Literary Students: No credit will be given for courses not duly elected. Courses may be dropped or taken up only by permission of the Administrative Board, and properly recorded in the Registrar's office; otherwise they lead to E grade. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Niagara Falls Excursion: I shall try to be in my office (Room 223, Natural Science Building) daily from 10:30 to 11:00 a. m., to confer with persons wishing to take part in the Niagara Falls excursion. The estimated cost of the excursion to participants is $28.00. Registration includes a deposit of $3.60 for upper berth or $8.40 for lower berth both ways. Reservation should be made by Tuesday noon. WILLIAM H. HOBBS. the Lord's supper. A social hour will take place at 5:30, and the young people's society will meet at 6:30. and goes to Texas to seek his fortune. rows, Lloyd Hughes, Betty Francisco, At the death of his father, his brother 0. V. Harrison, and Louise Fazenda, wants to put Grandad in an asylum, make up the list of stars who are but Johnny takes him to Texas. How featured. he helps capture a band of smugglers and save the girl that Johnny loves is Orplieum a most thrilling climax. "Surging Seas" is the title of the The cast is a good one. James Bar- play opening at the Orpheum today. Charles Hutchinson plays the lead, and insures interesting acting. The story is one full of action and good interpretation. Billy Sullivan will also be seen in the "Leather Pushers," a comedy. The programs for the rest of the week will be announced in a later issue of the Daily. CINEMA Romance is the topic of the "Mar-I riage Cheat," which starts today at the Majestic. It is a Thomas H. Ince production. The play is set on the South Sea Tslands, and the picture was actually filmed on one of the isles. The story is an intriguing one, and the set, the cast, the direction, and the scenery, all ma1 for a good film. The story is filled with thrills and dramatic surprises that make it a strong vehicle for a list of stars who[ play in it. It centers about a pretty young wife who, mistreated by her wealthy husband, is prompted by des- peration to leap from his yacht while near a South Sea island. Washed up by the waves, she is found on the beach by a missionary., Then follows a tale of tender love, dangerous ad- ventures and sacrifice that constitutes a good entertainment. This show runs through Wednesday. "The Old Fool" at Wuerth "The Old Fool" is the story which opens at the Wuerth today for a four day run. The story deals with an old Civil War veteran, Grandad Steele, who is considered the burden of the Steele household by everyone except his youngest grandson, Johnny. 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An open for- at Lane Hall for the present. at 12 o'clock will also have Prof. Virst Baptist Church-At 10:30. Mr. ph H. Drake, of the law school, Sayles will preach on "Consider the eader. He will discuss "What is Lilies." There will be the usual morn- ening in Germany?" At 6 o'clock ing worship. Sunday School will be' e will be a student social hour in at 12 o'clock. Also at this hour the church parlors. Motion picture university students will meet for class ice at 8 o'clock will show the story study in the Guild house (opposite the he American Revolution in "Cardi- church) to discuss the question "What' is the Christian attitude toward War?" nitarian Church-The second of a Mr. Chapman, the minister of univer- es of sermons being given at the! sity students, will have charge?. arian church will have as its top- First Presbyterian Church-"Meeting "Why the creed? A historical Jesus" will be the subject of a sacra- ch showing how the creed origin- mental mediation by Dr. Anderson at 10:30 o'clock. This will be followed by Majestic'- "Marriage Cheat"; "Nerve Tonic," a Tuxedo com- edy with Lige Conley; "Rags to Riches and Back Again"; an Aesoi Pable cartoon: 01- lendorff topical sketches. Orpheum- Charles Hutchinson in "Surging Seas"; Billy Sul- livan in "Th Leather Push- ers"; Fox News. Wuerth-Lloyd Hughes, Louise Faenda, Betty Francisco in The Old Fool"; comedy, "Long Live the Ring"; Pathe news. Garrick-"You and I"; present- ed by the Bonstelle company. Siage-This Week Garrick (Detroit) - "Secrets;" Bonstelle company. FOR QUALITY PRINTING SEE? TiraiJor Better impressions" 711 N. University Ave. Up-stairs PHONE 296-R Across from the Campus I i FOR BETTER SII SUMMER FOOD , ~, J"~./.r "1./J"1J./. l.~~l./.OJ.I~. . 4. '",/1J.. Jl1./~~1~ll./'1..00'%ll./JY./1./11 ill./l~~J11. 1, PJ.1./.. v"1l. ".. . '"t. " ., :' PTUDENTS' 5UPPLY ATISFACTION S ERVICE 1 1 1 1 S OU T H U N I V E R S I T Y 5TORE AVI NGC A V EN U E TUTTILE'S LUNCH ROOM Phone 150 33S Ma ynard St. South of Mai '/al~.lJl.1.J"l11"I.~1./ld 1J1ar "~ 1 : ------------------- .. .. . _ _ f '' Cburch services -1 rl - . 11 CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) J. Allen Canby, Acting Pastor Phone 11454 Bible School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Topic of Sermon, "Religion Worth While." All services held in Lane Hall at present. I , Q(nrci rruirr, i1 + ii CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HERBERT A JU1fP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HUBIER, Secretary for Women Students "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" SUNDAY, JULY 6TH 10:45-Morning Service--"Religion and War" What Should the Churches Do About War? 12:00-Open Forum. Prof. Joseph H. Drake of the Law School will discuss, "WhVat Is Happening in Germany." 6:00-StudeL Social Hour in the Church Parlors. 8:00-Motion Picture Service. A story of the American Revolution; "CARDIGAN" it GO TO CHURCH EACH SUNDAY UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sts. Sidney S. Robies, Minister A SERIES OF SERMONS FOR TODAY Sundays, 10:30 A. M. July 6-"Why the Creed. A His- torical Sketch Showing How the Creed Originated." July 13-"Can Religious Belief Be Enforced by Legislation?" July 20-"Fnndaumenfilism." July 27-"Unitarianism."a A cordial welcome to Summer School Students. II I. If ,(. a'. 11 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. Edward Sayles, Minister Howard R. Chapman, Minister of University Students SUNDAY, JULY 6 10:30-Worship and Sermon. "Consider the Lilies." Mr. Sayles. 12:00-Sunday School. 12:00-Students meet for class study in Guild House (opposite the church). Question for dis- cussion, "What is the Chris- tian attitude toward War?" Mr. Chapman will be in charge. First Presbyterian Church DIVISION AND HURON STREETS "MEETING JESUS" is the subject of a Sacramental Meditation by Dr. Anderson at 10:30 o'clock followed by The Lord's Supper. SOCIAL HOUR AT 5:30 YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY AT 6:30 COME TOMORROW '!l ~'