THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY Departmental Newsj T BNvj iTranscontinental Auto Dash -~ss - \ * h - -N PAS -4 A~su - ill- " ....o c r*..p4. 'AvirW#wj PHYSICAL EDUCATION .. Folk dancing and clogging classes meet at 10 o'clock Monday in Bar- bour gymnasium. Women should bei attired in gymn suits and street shoes. Natural dancing classes at 11 and 3 o'clock Monday will not meet in costume. Summer tennis tournament for wo- men will consist of two contests, one for beginners and one for more ad- vanced players. Those interested should sign up in Barbour gymnas- ium before July 3.. LITERARY COLLEGE Students in the literary college who received incompletes or were absent from examination will not be' nailed their grades for several days. LAW SCHOOL The Coblenz prize for excellence in the work of student editors of the Law Review has been awarded joint- ly to Meyer E. Brown and Merwin G. Leatherman. Prof. Evans Holbrook of the Law school of the University is teaching at the University of California, while Prof. George P. Costigan versity of California is here for the summer. of th Uni- inscracting Summer School Supplies ntain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books Fou Prof. R. W. Aigler of the Law school is teaching at Cornell univer- Prof. E. D. Dickinson of the Law school is instructing at Columbia un- iversity. Bayonne, N. J., June 26. -Marmon H. Ford, a member of the crew of the dirigible Shenandoah, made a suc- cessful parachute leap from the ship today while the craft was circling over Bayonne, in observance of the state encampment of the Veterans of Foreign wars. This was said to be one of the first attempts at a par- achute drop from a dirigible. Detroit, June 26.-The Ford Motor, company's airplane freight line will be extended to Cleveland on July 1, it was announced here today. Drawing Instruments Stationery i r r ... J Y M r s DANCING At the New Lake House Pavilion WHITMORE LAKE 0 Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday A large, cool pavilion with real music and a wonderful floor. p Tade (at wheel) and Is campianion in the cross-countryventure, Wells. The map shows the route of the dash they will undertake. it. Leigh Wade, round-the-world flier, will attempt a non-stop sh from Los Angeles to New York next month. He will be accom- by Lincol nWells, newspaper writer. Wade's car will be contin- in motion during the entire trip, no stops being made. Gasoline, water, an dfood will be taken "on the run" so that no time will be 'he adventurous fliers hope to average 20 miles an hour for the mp. A WHITE HAT Plan Reception For Student Body Summer Students of the University will be entertained at an informal' rception at 4 o'clock Tuesday in Alumni Memorial hall. This will be f the first reception in two yars, and I its purpose, according to Dean Ed- ward H. Kraus, dean of the Summer session, will be to bring the students and faculty into closer contact. Read the Want Ads. SILK HOURS ARE COMPLETES EVERY SUMMER COSTUME a $6.50 These are the days when your shingle bob sil be hiddein beneath a cool white straw hat. Sm models of balibuntal and peanut straw are she in the medium, large or close-fitting style. A t of black velvet adds a jaunty air to some. 'ational Club anes Committee [ens' educational club held beeting of the summer yes- evening at the Michigan The following members were on the committee in charge club affairs: Superintendent rickson ,of Houghton, Mich- ipt. Riddering, of Marysville; 1 William Haggard of Rut- inois. Berlin, June 26.- Hotel rates in Berlin have jumped. Rooms range from $5 to $25 a day, with the cheap- est luncheons about $1.50. Subscribe for the Summer Daily. MANY) SO BE PREPARED LW $15.75 NEW CASINO PAVILION Dancing Every Night EXCEPT SUNDAY 7ssifieds NAT NATOLI'S FOR RENT RON St.-Furnished light- ing rooms. Dial 7345. T. Swezey. ?SON ST.- Single rooms m. Dial 5259. Ralph T. HIAYER St. - Furnished t. Dial 7013. Ralph T. :OMPSONTwo blocks from Rooms, clean and cool r all the time. '-2 single rooms between and Jefferson Sts. Five walk from campus. Dial ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINERS Shouldn't you like to have three or four silk frocks with mannish: stripes or gay, colorful figures in which to while away warm July afternoons TDe- lightfully new and charming are these dresses of tub silk, canton, crepe de chine, silk broadcloth and printed georgette. You wll find it very easy to choose a becoming style and color; tjere is such a variety, including the fashionable two-piece cos. tume with a tucked blouse, and the new royal shade of purple. (SECOND FLOOR) ' A I ONE OF THE BEST This dance pavilion is one of the largest an finest in the State. WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN Forty-five Minutes Drive from Ann Arbor I wmw sari BI. wmmwo . i. , m" **** d * * a CHURCH SERVICES . I.". ili iiII NT-Rooms: single, cites. Alsogarage. 422 E. Washington. doubie Dial l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH East Huron St. between State and Division Sts. First First Congregational Church "The Church of a Thousand Congregational Students" AiS in private home. Call Church of Christ R. Edward Sayles, Minister. FOR SALEf a-Old Town canoe. Stor- for the year. Excellent . William Dober, Y. W. C. H. R. Chapman, Minister of Students. Scientist; 10:30-"UNION WITH CHRIST." 409 South Division St. 12:00-"Father" Iden of the Ann Arbor Bible Chair conducts a summer class at the Guild House, opposite the church. This class invites the attendance of all interested people. 11 TED-Young man as real estate s manager on commission bas- Must have had some sales ex- ence. Also salesmen for sub sion work during the summer. rences required. For particu- inquire Robert D. Heitsch, tiac, Michigan. LOST -Brown lieather bill fold coll- ing papers valuable to owner '. 2107 Washtenaw. Phone 8117.1 I. sorority pin. Name on back. ne University 148-M. -An Elgin wrist watch, gold on band. Reward. Call 8443. 6:00-Young People's Gathering in church parlors. Jay Stillwell will lead. Mary Ann McRoberts, assistant leader. Topic: , "What I like about my home community and church." 10:30 A. M.-Regular morning services. Sermon: "Chris- tian Science." The reading room, 608 First National Bank building, is open daily (rom 12-5 o'clock, except Sunday and legal holidays. 10:45-Service of worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump. Spiritual parab from recent novels: Sedgwick's "THE LITTLE FREN GIRL." 12:00-Open Forum. Kenneth Chang of China will speak on "T FAR EAST TODAY." 5:30-Student Supper and Fireside Chat. . "QUESTIONS ABOI THE BIBLE." 8:00-Motion picture service. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. In a RichE Harding Davis story: "STEPHEN STEPS OUT." OPEN HOUSE with Tea and Dance 'every Wednesday afterno 4 to 6 o'clock. Church parlors. 1 " -, i St. Andrew's Episcopal Church St Paul's Lutheran Church THE UNITARIAN CHU Corner Catherine and Division Sts. Henry Lewis, Rector H. L. Lonsdalfe, Assistant Lucia Boynton, Parish Secretary JUNE 28th Third Sunday After Trinity M.-Holy Communion. M.-Morning prayer and sermon by the Rector. HARRIS HALL Corner State and Huron Sidney S. Robins, Minister Third and Huron Streets 10:45 8:O A. 11.:00A. 9:00 A, M.-Sunday School and Bible Class. 10:00 A. M.-Service con- ducted in English. "RELIGION AND ETHICS A sermon in the series on "Culture and R old Wahl Eversharp niversity between outh University. return to 1020 South Pen on Tappan Finder Univer- "The Church Without a Creed" Reading Room Library Open Dily, 9 A. L-5 P. 1. f + ..... -... :