Alm~ In Brief the and or nearly a been the em- and justice. nes symbolize be respected .the past be- it represents. he authority vernor of the I hereby pro- a 14, 1925, as that the flag ver possible." s Memorial wed To New ?sting Ground ray and weatherbeaten, ldest monuments on the nds dn its new resting. he east side of the Li- hidden by thick green mnerly it stood in the between the south side y and the Physical Lab- although many studentsl very day and wondered few took the trouble to Latin on the worn stone he history of the Univer- nument' was erected to of the Rev. Joseph Whit-I of. Douglas Houghton, mn died in 1845. At that] s had graduated from the and there were only six lets were added to the in memory of' Prof. he then present 'agricul- .ent and Dr. Samuel Den- .rst medical faculty, who Merritt L. Runner, '03E, has sold4 his electric light works at Warrans- burg, N. Y., to the Adirondack Power1 company for approximately $100,000. He will remain at Warrensburg as manager of the plant. H. Gilbert King, '17, '18A.M., has re- cently been appointed manager of the American-Oriental bank of Szechum province, China. He has left Shang- hai for a 1,500 mile trip up the Yangtse river. .. William A. Pillans, '06-'10, is busi- ness manager of the board of educa- tion at Lorain, Ohio. John H. Lister, '14L, is working at the bureau of agricultural economics, United States department of agricul- ture, at Washington. William D. Moriarty, '04, '05A.M,, 'O9Ph.D., is a professor in the school of business administration at the Uni-} versity of Washington. He has also First Baptist Church 10:30-Morning worship and sermon. Rev. R. Edward Sayles will speak on "THE BEST CANNOT BE SPO- KEN." 12:00-Church Bible School. Dr. Bunting, superintend- ent. 12:00-S1ECIAL. In response to an expressed wish, all our students, and the par- ents and friends of those who are dttending the. Commencement exercises. are invited to the Guild House immediately after the Baccalaureate services. A merely informal gather- ing for acquaintance. 6:30-B. Y. P. U. in church parlors. 5:30-All University_ young people of the church and congregation are asked to meet at the Guild House to discuss and to determine { the advisability of Sunday evening meetings during the Summer Session. Dr. T. M. Iden will teach the Sunday noon Student Bible Class during the Summer Ses- sion. been appointed chairman of the edu- cational department of the Pacific Coast-Advertising clubs, which will 'hold a convention in Seattle in July.; Charles S. Batt, '04L, was one of the Indiana state senators who hur- ried into Ohio recently to break a quorum in the Indiana senate. His home is in Terre Haute. Kenneth L. Potter, '04L, was elected1 chairman of the Republican state' central committee of Michigan at the recent state convention held in De- troit. His home is in Jackson. Doctor Disproves Typhoid Rumors Rumors which have spread during the past few days to the effect that, the water at Whitmore lake is con- taminated and that a number of cases of typhoid fever have resulted from bathing there have been quelled by a report from Dr. J. A. Wessinger, city health commissioner, who states that no cases of typhoid fever have been reported to him. In order to further safeguard the public, Dr. Wessinger is having a test made,of the water today. This test will take 48 hours, and while it is expected that the water will show a high bacteria count, it is thought that it will not prove to be unsafe for bathing purposes. I TUTTLE' WE HAVE ALWAYS' P LUNCH ROOM 338 MAYNARD STREET U I. i Ii t. .# i i .1 Unexpected i S Vacation Money Energetic young men owning automobiles can make good money- selling Gabriel Snubbers 'in Detroit and' southeastern Michigan. Pleasant work, nationally advertised product. I Apply at 'once to MR. KEYS or MR SATTERFIELD 5936 John R. St., Detroit Phone Empire 1309 II It u Cold Meats Baked Goods what You Need and What Y Don't Expect to' Find FOOD NECESSITIES Grennan's Cakes SMilk Cream ,. '1 I . .k 11 $5 OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS . ALL MODELS AND ( PRICES COL;;LEGE 0G IN GOOD USED 616 East William CARS .... .. 11 01-0 a, 4000 Grr.I.Iw. I Ili I by Premier M.? s formed Oct. 6, IN EVERY SHOPPING DISTRICT" PEN'S DRUG STORES 723 North University Ave. St. 217 North Nain I 11 1° ! I R. DAY BIRD Corner Washington and Division .7 IK iii Phase 1199-N. II : ; ...ter. OR FOUNTAIN 11 I 313 SOUTH STATE LIGHT LUNCHES HOT or COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM : STUDENTS! Saturday Only Sensational Sale of I Drop In Any Hour I * 1 01 ors for the Girl Graduate Profitable, pleasant out- , door employment for the summer ,months. Located on Lake Erie and Oakland, County lakes. '4 4 Drawing account and commissions. Especially interested in those playing band or orchestra instruments. 'll Suits and Er ,. 1 Flowers arranged in baskets, Now to be sold at 1-3 and 1-2 ofl Prints and wash silks. Imagine lovely frocks at tl price! There are a number of them. Never before ho offered such splendid values at such a low figure. P favored shades of summertime. Buy these Friday an urday at $19.75. Radically reduced one-third and one-half, these exc ally smart coats. Coats for sports and dress wear. , S( them fur trimmed. Friday and Saturday only, yo purchase them at one-third and one-half their. regular Buy a tailored suit now at one-third or one-half off. garments' are fashioned of high grade materials. Eve of typal Jacobson quality. All taken from our ' stock and placed on sale for two days only. Ensembles of flannel, charmeen and kasha. Creation: the very best makers. Regular stock. Offered fc days at one-third and one-half price. bowls, bases or corsages, Our line of fine pottery and baskets make lasting gifts Write 11 ay & Son x/ione 7014 Mr. WHISTLER 1441 Park Place, Detroit, for par- oculars and appointment. On Liberty Street just off State s by Wire" I 11