PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY INIONDAY, JUNE 28, RAGE TWO MONDAY. JUNE 28, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Circulation Notice: Due to the fact that several students made out their registration cards improperly, sev- eral subscriptions cannot be de- livered until those entitled to them call at The Daily offices. If you are not receiving your Michigan Daily, please Place advertisements with lassifiedi Advertising Department. Phone 2-:241. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge, CaSh in advance lic per reading line for one or two insertions. 10c per read- ing line for three or more insertions. (on basis of five average words to line). Minimum three lines per insertion. Telephone rate - 15c per reading line for two or more insertions. Minimum three lines per insertion.i 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. NOTICE present your University Treasurer's above zone at which your copy can receipt for the Summer Session at be delivered. In case this absolutely Daily offices on Maynard St., to- cannot be arranged, a mailing chargel gether with your full name and ad- must be paid at the Daily offices be- dress. fore your Daily will be delivered. The area in which The Michigan The Michigan Daily, Circula-} Daily is delivered by carrier service tion Dept., J. C. Hall.! comprises all streets between Main I St., east to the city limits. In case Excursion Number 1 Thursday, you are living outside of this zone, July 1, 2 p.m. Tour of the Campus. either west of Main St., or outside Thursday, July 1. The party meets of Ann Arbor, please call at the Daily in the lobby of Angell Hall, facing' offices and give an address within the on State Street, at 2 p.m. The stu- dents will make an inspection of the Cook Legal Research Library, Law Quadrangle, Michigan Union, Gen- eral Library, Clements Library, Aero- nautical Laboratory and Naval Tank. Trip ends at 4:45 p.m. There is no LAUNDRY charge for this excursion. STUDENT and family laundry. Good Graduate Students in all depart-1 rain water. Will call for and deliver. ments who during the Summer Ses-I Telephone 4863. 2x sion wish to take the German reading' LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. examination required for the doc-' Careful work at low price. 1x torate and those in the exact and r 'c~rram myy rn natural sciences who wish to take; June 30, for the Summer Session. classes at Barbour Gymnasium on NEA Meetin Calls The five eligible applicants whose Monday, June 28. recommendations from the Adjutant Man y Ott Faculty General of the US Army rcome first There will be a meeting of the f in chronological order will be desig- nated. These scholarships are re- stricted to World War Veterans of the United States Army who have been recommended by the Adjutant General of the Army to the Presi- dent of the University for this spe- cific purpose. Eligible persons, whose recommendations are on file, and who are in residence during the Summer Session. should apply in per- son to F. E. Robbins, Assistant to the President, 1021 Angell Hall, before Christian Science Organization on (Continued from P'age 1) Tuesdaynevening.July 6, at 7:30 p.m. sions of the convention throughout in the Chapel of the Michigan League. he week wil eBrooksFlether, Students, alumni, and faculty mem- United States Congressman from bers of the University are cordially Ohio, Stuart Chase, author and lee- invited to attend. turer, A. D. Henderson, president 'of Antioch College, Yellow Springs, o., Intramural Department: Building Raymond Leslie Buell, president of Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., daily, except the Foreign Policy Association of New Sundays and holidays. York City, and Josh Lee, United Pool Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. States Senator from Oklahoma. 3 pm to 6 p.m. Daily except Sun- Speakers at special departmental days and holidays. meetings throughout the week will include Eugene B. Elliott, state su- perintendent of public instruction, READ THlE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS Lydia I. Jones, Dean of Women of the Michigan State Normal College, Dean of Women Alice C. Lloyd, Fred C. Fischer, superintendent of Wayne Cdounty Schools, Edwin R. Embree. president of the Julius Rosenwald Fund of Chicago, Ill., Frank Cody, superintendent of schools of Detroit, and Lee A White of the Detroit News. Official headquarters of the con- vention are at the Masonic Temple, corner of Temple St. and Second Ave., Detroit. DANCING 29 Class & individual in- struction in all types Sof dancing. Teachers' course. open daily dur- i ngSumme r session 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. P'hone 9695 Terrace Garden Studio Wuerth Theatre Bldg. June 30. I Fcyer Francais: A few rooms At the [ If, I7 . Foyer (1414 Washtenaw, Tel. 2-2547) are available. Applications may be made by telephone or in person. Places are also available at the French House for both the noon and evening meals. N I N T H SUMMER SEASON The Michigan Repertory Players u r AAU ruU.Nii M bath the French and Ge STANLEY BUTLER, teacher of piano, highly recommended by Guy Maier. Beginning and advanced'students accepted. Special class lessons for beginners from 5 to 7. Lessons start immediately. Phone 2-1274. 599 TYPING: Neatly and accurately done. Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill Street. Phone 5244. 568 MATS. 25c EVES. 35c Daily at 2:00 - 4:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Today and Tuesday Three Grand Stars! Spencer Tracy Gladys George Franchot Tone ""THEY GAVE HIM A GUN" Extra LOST: Brown gabardine purse. An- gell Hall. Reward. Return to 319 S. 5th Ave. or to Lost and Found office, University. 600 LOST: Friday, Main Street or cam- pus section, chain containing four keys. Reward. Call 7753 evenings. FOR RENT THREE AND ONE-HALF BLOCKS from campus. Two doubles, two singles. 327 E. William. Phone 2-2203. TODAY through Wednesday! Thoroughly Delightful Comedy aminations are requested1 with Prof. Lee M. T. W. this week between 4 and Room 3 East Hall. C. S. Yoakum, Dean Summer Session Orches to all Summer Session stu desire to play. First sess day, June 28, 7-8 p.m., Pe Auditorium (Division an Sts.). erman ex-' to consult French Club: Students desiring to or Th. of join the Club will please consult withI 5 p.m. in Prof. A. J. Jobin, Room 405 Ro- mance Languages Building. Hours: 9-10; 11-12; 2-4 during the first week of the Session. tra: Open ---- idents who l Psychology 109s will meet at 10 ion--Mon- a.m. on MTWT, and Psychology 165sa rry School will meet at 9 a.m. on MTWT, in d Packard Room 2003 Natural Science Building,' instead of in the room scheduled in the catalogue. PRESENT T EIGHT GREAT PLAYS PATH OF FLOWERS. ETHAN FROME. FIRST LADY. YELLOW JACK Valentine Katayev Owen. and Donald Davis Katherine Dayton and George S. Kaufman Sidney Howard Summer Session Chorus: Open to all Summer Session students who de- sire to sing. Tuesday, June 29, 7-8 p.m., Morris Hall. United States Army Veterans Scholarships: Notice is hereby given that final assignments to these schol- arships will be made on Wednesday, The Department of Physical Edu- cation for Women will offer beginning and intermediate classes without spe- cial fee in the following activities during the Summer Session: Dance, Folk Dance, Tap Dancing, Golf, Ten- nis, Swimming, Badminton, Riding. Students may enroll (for these PRIDE AND PREJUDICE ...... .. Helen Jerome DANGEROUS CORNER .... . J. B. Priestley H. M. S. PINAFORE........... Gilbert and Sullivan DAUGHTERS OF ATREUS....... Robert Turney JUNE 29th to AUGUST 19th SEASON TICKETS for EIGHT PLAYS - $3.50 - $3.00 C C. L A U Dt T E 0 L Bt T in the merry mad RIDER'S 302 S. State St. - $2.75 OPENING TUESDAY, JUNE 29th "I MET HIMS PARiS" I Typewriter Rentals Fountain Pens Typewriter Service Pen Repairing Notebooks Stationery Typing Paper Leather Goods ' School Supplies Office Furniture Royal and Underwood Portable Typewriters Used Machines of All Makes. "THE PATH OF FLOWERS" By VALENTINE KATAYEV JUNE 29, 30, JULY 1 & 3 SINGLE ADMISSION 75c, 50c, 35c - also Color Cartoon Novelty - News COLOR CARTOON TRAVEL in "SERENE SIAM" LATEST NEWS Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theater PHONE 6300 I I Matinees 25c Nights 35c .1 ft II JI _. +l ill A I i r. inn I -i U 0 i r Offers You the Finest in Service, Entertainment and Recreational Facilities. Swimming Pool Dining Room Steam Bath Cafeteria -0 Sod a Bar Barber Shop i nIP V~Ifrhi t IT S -i MM- s w ® m I