THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pienie Supper Michigan Coed Wins 'Golden Voiced Gir' Contest WAGE Tennis Tourney In Semi-Finals One Second-Round Match Still To BePlayed The semi-finals in the Women's Singles Tennis Tournament opens today. Matches in the semi-finals are Massman vs. Dundon, and Ferry vs. Noon-Johnson winner. In the second round matches, Bea Massman defeated Lydia Wiggins, 6-2, 6-2; Veronica Dundon defeated Emily Ruhlig, 8-6, 6-2; and Jean Ferry defeated Jean Gomon, 6-2, 6-4. The one match still to be played is May Noon vs. Jean Johnson. In the semi-finals of the Beginner's Golf Tournament, games to be played are Kay Bird vs. MacDonald-Straus winner, and Veronica Dundon vs. Ernestine Davidson. Arlene Whelply, (center) junior in tie University of Michigan School of Music, was chosen from several hundred entries in a contest to select the "Golden Voiced Girl" of Buffalo, N.Y. Shown with her are Paul Whiteman, with whose orchestra she sang in a special concert, and John M. Galvin, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce which sponsored the contest with the Buffalo-Courier Journal and the Buffalo Broadcasting Co. Miss Whelply, a mezzo-soprano, is a pledge at Alpha Xi Delta sorority here and a pupil of Miss Thelma Lewis of the School of Music. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p.m.; 11:00 a.m. Saturday. (Continued from Page 2) State Teachers College and formerly a member of the staff of the Ann Ar- bor Public Schools will discuss "Pro- gressive Practices in Elementary Schools" at 2 o'clock today in the Architecture Auditorium. The talk will be accompanied by a sound film entitled "Dynamic Education" pre- pared by the March of Time. Miss Bristol is a member of the Board of Directors of the Progressive Educa- tion Association. Health Program, today, Architec- ture Auditorium, 2 to 4 p.m. Tuberculosis And How It May be Avoided. Body Defense Against Disease. Milk and Health. Body Framework. Care of The Teeth. Good Foods-A Drink of Water. Good Foods-Bread and Cereals. Good Foods-Fruits and Vege- tables. Cleanliness-Bathing. Cleanliness-Clean Clothes. This program will be shown free to all who wish to attend. Final Doctoral Examination of Mr. Julius Schultz will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in Room 317 West Medical Building. Mr. Schultz' field of specialization is Biological Chemistry. The title of his thesis is "A Study of the Factors In- fluencing the Detoxication of Seleni- um in the Animal Body." Professor H. B. Lewis, as chair- man of the committee, will conduct the examination. By direction of the Executive Board, the chairman has the privilege of inviting members of the faculty and advanced doctoral candidates to attend the examination and. to grant. permission to others who might wish to be present. Phi Delta Kappa: The summer ini- tiation of new members will be held at the Michigan Union at 4 p.m. to- day. About 45 new members will be initiated and all members of the or- ganization who are. on the campus are urged to attend. The summer initiation banquet will be held at 6:00 p.m.,a immediately following the initiation ceremony. Dr. Eler H. Wilds of Western State Teach- ers College, Kalamazoo, just returned from a five-month trip abroad, will speak on "Education in Germany." All members of Phi Delta Kappa are invited to be present. Make reser- vations through Miss Bell (Room 4016 U.H.S., or University Extension 685) or through Mr. Munn (Room 4200 U.H.S.) before 1:00 p.m. today. Lecture: "Trends, in the Use of Audio-Visual Techniques in Teach- ing." by P. Dean McClusky, Director of the Scarborough School, Scar- borough-on-the-Hudson, New York at 4:05, this afternoon, in the Uni- versity High School Auditorium. International Center Language Teas: Two teas are announced for the rest of this week. 1. Today, at 4:15. o'clock, a Rus- sian Tea. 2. Friday, at 4 o'clock, a Chinese Tea. These teas are planned for the stu- dents in the language classes of the Institute of Far Eastern Studies and for the faculty or students of the Summer Session who speak ,the lan- guages listed. The various ensemble groups mak- ing up the High School Clinic, will appear in a concert in Hill Auditori- um this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The general public, with the excep- tion of small children, is invited with- out admission charge.- Lecture: "Insect Viruses and Gen- eral Conclusions." Professor Andre Gratia of the' University of Liege, Belgium, will speak at 5:00, this af- ternoon, in the Lecture Hall of the Rackham Building. Sell Chinese Articles A few Chinese articles left from the ice cream social last week are now on sale in Miss Ethel McCormick's office in the League. Included among these are various types of Chinese tea, orange blossoms, candy ginger lanterns, ash trays, stamps and chop- sticks. picnic leaving Stalker Hall at 5 p.m today. Call 6881 for reservation. Bridge Lessons at 7:30 this eve ning in the Michigan League. Cercle Francais: The Cercle Fran cais will meet tonight at 8:00 at th Foyer Francais, 1414 Washtenaw~ Mlle. Christine Duesel, who has spen a year in Algeria, will show slide and give a talk on the subject: "Se jour en Algerie et Voyages au Sa hara." The Cercle Francais cordially in vites faculty members and student in the French department who ma be interested in the talk. Violin Recital. Ruth Nelson,,violin ist, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, wil give a recital in partial fulfillmen of the requirements for the Maste of Music degree this evening, at 8:1 o'clock, in the School of Music Au ditorium on MaynardStreet. Th public is invited to attend. Androcles and The Lion by Georg Bernard Shaw will be presented b the Michigan Repertory Players a 8:30 this evening in the Lydia Men delssohn Theatre. Final Doctoral Examination of Mr. Leonard Fellows Dean will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, July 28 in Room 3217 Angell Hall. Mr. Dean's field of specialization is ]nglish Language and Literature. The title of his thesis is "The Theory and Background of Tudor History-Writing." Professor W. G. Rice, as chair- (Continued on Page 4) Stalker Hall: Swimming party and! Month-End Sale SAVE Right in Season! Beginning Tomorrow! - ~6.5O and ~7 JACQ UE LIN ES FURTHER REDUCTIONS On Our Entire Stock of Summer Merchandise DRESSES were 4.00 . were to 10.95 were to 19.95 were -to 29.75 0 0 2.95 0 0 i 3.95 t . . . . . . 6.95 ' -k 0 0 ..0 18.00( MILLINERY 94 Weeks ahead to wear them! The exact styles seen in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Mademoiselle ...in KID, CALF, MESH, LINEN exquisitely designed! 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