PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER~MICHh I4 DAILY ^° --- i si i >r/ S/.aTii 7iiri \ iTii\Ii li .: :: a.sa saa.i a .... _.. Publicaton in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mem- bers of the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Summer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. (11:30 a. I m. Saturday). Vol. IX TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929 No. 19 Notice to all Candidates in any School or College, Expecting Degrees or a Certificates at the Close of the Summer, Session: All diploma and certificate fees must be paid before the Faculty votes' recommendations for the conferring of such degrees or certificates. Such fees may bepaid at any time and will be refunded if the degree is, not conferred or the certificate voted. Proper blanks are to be filled out at the office of the school or college in which the candidate is studyingI auring the Summer Session. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University Observatory Nights:7 Tickets are still available for Wednesday evening, July 17th, and" may be obtained in the office of the Summer Session upon presenta-{ tCon of the Treasurer's receipt. Edward U. Kraus Museum of Classical Archaeology: The Mumeum of Classical Archaeology in Newberry Hall will be open from July 10 to August 15 at the following hours: T.Th. 8:30 toI 11:30, 4 W. F. 2:15 to 4:30. J. G. Winter Student Notice: Students wishing eyes tested at the Health Service should secure appointments at once. Warren E. Forsythe, Director k he Michigan League 227 South Ingalls Street Phi Delta Kappa: Pests Infest Orchards The weekly luncheon will be held this noon at 12:05 at the Michigan Union. Prof. Joseph Roemer of the University of Florida will be the (By Associated Press) speaker at this luncheon. The meeting will be over in time to allow EAST LANSING, July 15.-Michi- attendance at 1 o'clock classes. gan has been paid its annual visit Wesley C. Darling, President by the Rhagoletic pomonella. The Excursion No. 6: farmer recognizes the invasion as none other than the footless and General Motors Proving Ground, Milford, Michigan, the afternoon white apple maggot which has of Wednesday, July 17. The extensive road and laboratory testing brought heavy damage to the fruit facilities of the General Motors Corporation will be inspected. Party belt in past years. leaves in special buses at 1 p. m. in front of Angell Hall. Round trip The trail of the maggot was a tickets may be secured in the office of the Summer Session, room 9, spotted one last year. Its damage University Hall, up to Tuesday, July 16, 6 p. m. Price $1.00. ranged from light injury in part of Carlton F. Wells spotted one last year. Its damage in other sections of the state. Physiological Chemistry 101: The lectures which correspond to the work of the first semester of the second year medical curriculum will begin on Wednesday, July 17 at 7 o'clock, in the West Amphitheater of the West Medical Building. Students who have been enrolled for this part of the Summer Session course (corresponding to Physiological Chemistry 101b of the regular P o we r , school year) should report at this time. H. B. LewisGi Educational Conference: Superintendene H. R. Keyworth of Hamntramck, Michigan, will speak on the subject, "A Philosophy of Education" at the afternoon confer- ence at 4 o'clock today in the Auditorium of the University High School. A SHOWT a YOU Thomas Diamond TO M Vocational Guidance: For those interested in the field of Vocational Guidance there will be another opportunity to examine the Vocational Guidance Exhibit which was brought together for the Cleveland Convention. Mimeo- graphed copies of the complete bibliography of the material may be obtained from the person in charge. This Exhibit will be on display in the east corridor of the University High School today. George E. MyersM 0 TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929 Drill For Oil In State (By Associated Press) GRAND RAPIDS, July 15- Oil drilling operations havebeen start- ed near Lost Lake in Freeman township, near here. Although this is the first well to be started in Clare county nearly all the available land has been leased for gas and oil purposes by several oil companies. A development company has been organized among the business men of this place and a large tract of land purchased for oil develop- ment. Beauty Parlor HALLERS STATE STREET JEWELERS At Liberty Street WE WILL NOT CLOSE AT THE END OF SUMMER SCHOOL Repairing Watches Jewelry 41 SPECIAL ORDER WORK WE WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE EVERY SERVICE TO OUR MEMBERS EVERY DAY FROM NINE TO SIX I Finger Waving Water Waving Marcelling and Scalp Treatment Manicures and Facial FOR APPOINTMENTS, TELEPHONE 22595 A One Day Cruise over the Great International Highway of Lakes and Rivers 0 Big tr. Tiash m o Come to Detroit and enjoy an outing on this popular excursion steamer. Music and free dancing on shipboard, and quiet, breeze-swept decks where you may sit in comfort and watch the traffic of the Great Lakes and enjoy the beautiful scenery. FAMOUS TASHMOO PARK - Six hours on the island for outdoor fun; quiet groves equipped for picnic dinners, a large dancing pavilion, baseball diamonds, running tracks, boating, bathing, and a fine 18-hole gulf course. PORT HURON, SARNIA, ST. 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