TOURNEY NEEDED for the Union billiard! e needed, before play; iced. About four are three cushion match,, in the straight rail. ed number enter, it is lay inthe three cushion egin about the first of he straiYat rail as soon Each tournament willI week..h PRESIDENT AND MRS. BURTON I SUMMER SPOTLIGHT LEAVE FOR SUDER VACATION PROVES UNUSUAL President and Mrs. Marion L. Burton' e Jean Walace and Knight Mirrielees, loft this morning for their summ7ier '0 asse yGer. oeik home at Cass Lake, Minnesota, where '20, assisted by Georg Roderick, ihey will spend the summe vacation. proved to be the stars of the unusual President Burton, who has been Union Summer Spotlight, Thursday worked exceptionally hard since tak- in Hill auditorium. c-,evenin Hl uioim ingi upl his duties at the Univer sity,! will not1setunto Ann Arboruntil Hebrew humor by Purvis in his Jew- about the first week in September. ish monologue, won first place in the HINSDALE RESIGNS AS HOMEOP DEAN r } I Subscribe for The Wolverine. ARBOR DAIRY C MPANY th 4th and Catherlne Phone 423 BUTTERMILK CREAM JSEHOLD PACKING CO. . E. RE AB, MGR. PHONE 391-J ing Packing Storage Leading Packers of China, Cut Glass, Pianos, and Flue Furnuiture. et us unload your goods and settle them. r Cars Furnished For Moving Household Goods Remember the Phone Number 391-J line of comedy. Johnson and BarnumI who appeared in a -eOmedy act en- titled, "Dark Stuff," unfortunately did not speak loud enough, and most of their conversation was lost to the audience. George Chute, '22E, displayed mas- tery of the banjo in several difficult numbers. A unique whistling act by A. E. Coates, '22, in which he gave imitations' of bird calls, was one of the most original numbers on the pro gram. "Amber days," featuring the quartette composed of Keena, Riggs, Jones and Underwood, was a good ex- ample of excellent harmony. Kemp Keena, '21, in his rendition of a number of love sings, displayed his ability as an excellent singer. The all- campus jazz orchestra, directed by Don Rhodes, which concluded the pro- gram, was excellent. (Continued on Page 4) Kemp Keena was appointed an in- structor in English. Prof. A. F. Schlichting has resigned from the faculty of the Pharmacy col- lege, to enter business. Miss Elizabeth Steere, assistant li- brarian fn1 charge of the law library, was, granted a year's leave of absence that she might go to Europe in work connected with the war library work. Dr. Harriet Taylor, of Rochester, N. Y., former research assistant, of the fuiversity of Michigan Medical school, was appointed assistant in pathology. Dr. R. B. Robbins, instructor in mathematics, was granted a year's I leave of absence that he might do work in the insurance department of Mis- souri. The following were appointed mem- bers of.-the boardl of governors of thel Alumnae house: Mrs. J.eL. Markley, Ann Arbor; Mrs. S. C. Baits and Mrs. Myra Post Cody, Detroit; Mrs. Percy Martin, Bay City, and Miss Carolyne Kleindstuck, Kalamazoo. Prof. L. A. Straus was appointed chairman of the English department of the literary college, succeeding Prof. I. N. Demmon, resigned. Dr. A. D. Wickett, of Detroit, was BL UE F RON T CIGA R STOR E SUNDER STUDENT MANAGEMENT Corner Stale and Packard Sts. Miss Natille Murphy, at prese private secretary to President Wald of the Western tate Nqrmal college Kalamazoo, was appointed private se retary to President Burton, succeedi: Miss Beulah Davis, who was priva secretary to President Hutchins, a who has resigned to become priva secretary to Superintendent Fra Cody, of Detroit. THE ALLY OF EVERY OTHER SPORT - KODAK FOR KODAK AMATEURS THIS STORE IS G. H. Cameras, Photographic Helps and Conveniences that make Picture 'Making all the Easier,-Film and Paper EVERYTHING'S HERE LYNDON AND COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY Q. I 8 FOR RENT I SAUNi)ERS' CANOE ,LIVERY, On the Huron River YOUNG WOMEN Join the I'l BOX LVNCUES at BECvER.S DELIC4TESSEN OPEN SUNDAYS 4 to 6 P.M. 119 EAST LIBERTY PHONE 2620M BESIM ER'S GRILL Charcoal Grilled Porterhouse Seks I ; SUNDAY SERVICES, EAT BELL FAINVILY, First Baptist Church Huron St., below State JOHN MASON WELLS, MINISTER d Be Happy and Secure irt-breaking to "lose your job." me Operators are never "laid off" for any 'reason or at any barrassing to have to ask for a "raise.'' one Operators know that their salary increases will come stated periods. They. do not even have to ask. agreeable to have to work n dirty, untidy rooms and on leasant materials. one Operators work in pleasant, bright, airy roogns that are ly clean, and at work that is clean and full of changing You Can Earn $25 ng to our Technical School for two weeks to learn telep'hone ratch your salary grow. rooms, meals at cost, siting rooms, free benefits, eight- for a position as a Student Operator TODAY between 9 i p. m. AUNGTON & MAIN STREETS, IN THE BANK BLDG.. 11i;3o a. in. to . i P. fit. 113W. Huron t.-Upstairs Opp. Interurban Station, over Rae Theatre Morning Service at 10:30 Third in Series of Expository Bible Sermons: "Amos, the Man and His Mes- sage." 12:0 M.-Guild class for Sum- mer Students conducted by Dr. Howard R. Chapman. Questions and Free Exchange of Opinion. it ing have day whee . Bein will] Sself-( stren =a hu idle Cha mmIIIII Thank God every morn- when you get up that you something to do that which must be done ther you like it or not. ag forced to do your best breed in you temperance, -control, d il ig e nce, igth of will, control, and indred virtues which the will never know." - rles Kingslep. I ,...., . mmmo. .. mommom ! . I I ON Sale If iss BowES, CHIEF OPERATOR Palm Beach Suits and Flannel Trousers. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH COR. SOUTH STATE AND EAST WASHINGTON STS. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D.D. PASTOR 10:30 A. M.-Morning Service. 12:00 M.-Bib e School. Student Class undelk direction: of Dr. Stalker. St'dy of Amos. 6:30 P. M.-Young People's De- votional Meeting.f 7:30 P. M.-Union Service on the Campus. A WELCOME FOR ALL REV. HENRY TATLOCK, D.D., RECTOR 'REV. CHARLES T. WEBB, CURATE 7:35 a.m.-Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Prayer and I ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ,1 STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 25%J Discount All New Merchandise Sermon by Rev. Webb. IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER I r .I "t LAST TIMES TODAY VIOLADAA IN (RETURN DATES) AL BURNS in "'MATRIMONIACS" ADULTS 25T -::- CHILDREN DAY TOM OR ROW AN D. MON DAY JK. Malcolm 604 East Liberty Street PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Huron and Division First Unitarian Church -MM NOR-, w Lighten Your Housework. "II ic , , I I LEONARD A. BARRETT MINISTER Cor. State and Huron Sts. Rev. Sidney S. Robins, Pastor Morning Service, 10:30 'I Mr. W. I. Kelsey, Secretary for Religious Work in Michigan, Y. M. C. A., speaks at 10:30. Mr. E. F. Mills will address the Bible Class at close of service. C. E. at 6:30 in Church parlors. The sermon w1l be given by the Rev. J. T. Sunderland, D.D., of New York. Subject: "Cele- brating the Pilgrims." Kindergarten and Primary Class during Church Strangers are always welcome I I1 8 ek ,IE . ,.. IN UMB[RLAND ROMANGF videly read novel, "A Mountain Europa" by John Fox, Jr. The country lover was forgot- ten when the city man came to the neighborhood. Forgotten - but he did not forget. And the time came when "Easter" re- membered too. You'll like Miss Minter in this picture. Christie Comedy- "Her Perfect Husband" Cook by Electricity It is the cheapest, surest and most satisfactory way. - y N~ BEYOND THE CURRICULUM To-morrow morning, at ten-thirty, in the Congregational Church, Mr. Douglas will deliver the third address of his series on "Beyond the Curriculum." The topic will be "What a Child Should be Taught About His Relation to the Race." These addresses are intended for persons who are professionally or otherwise inter- ested in the mental and moral develop- I>,' 2OC CHILDREN l0c COMING TUESDAY (RETURN DATE) RY PICKFORD in "POLLYANNA" THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY MAIN & WILLIAM STS. PHONE 2300 ment of children. rTh~ Ill II