THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUND. 1919, SUND 1$19 ._ UNDAY SERVICES IN ANN ARBOR CHURCHES~ First Baptist Church "Christianity's Proofs" is the ser- on on which the Rev. John Mason rells will preach at 10:30 o'clock unday morning in the First Baptist hurch. In the Adult Class of the unday school Prof. Leroy Waterman -ill continue teaching a. course in mmortality," and the Guild class will roceed with their series of lessons . "What Is Christianity?" being ught by Mr. Wells. The Guild meet- tg at 6:30 o'clock will be led by Mr. terling Abell, whose subject is "Dare We Be Christians?" Bible Chair House "A Study of Bible Miracles" is the subject for discussion of the Univer- sity Men's class at the Bible Chair house at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Everybody's class wirl assemble at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon; the top- ic, "The Sixth Commandment - Its New Testament Interpretation." First lethodlst Church The Rev. Dr. J. Franklin Knotts of Boston will preach the sermon at 1'0:30 o'clock Sunday horning in the First Methodist church. Epworth League at 6:30. Bishop Thomas Nich- olson of the Chicago area will lecture to the Wesleyan guild at 7:30 on "The RANDALL STUDIO ESTABLISH ED 1887 Groups and Portraits by Photography 121 E. Washington St. Phone 598 _ 'I m Shows Orches- 2-3:30 tra 7-8:30-10 Music I 11 TODAY -TOMORROW . Warren Kerrigan dollar Bid''d Church in the Life of the Nation." Second Baptist Church A special Roosevelt-Dunbar memo- rial service will be rendered by the U. of M. Literary club at 7:30 Sunday evening in the Second Baptist church. The regular morning services will be held at the usual time. Church of Christ The Rev. F. P. Arthur, pastor of the Church of Christ Disciples, will preach at 10:30 o'clock Sunday on Alexander Duff. Bible school will be in session at noon. The Junior choir, led by Mrs. Glass, will sing during the even- ing service, which starts at 7:30 o'clock, and the pastor will discourse on "The Spiritual Declension." Unitarian Church The Rev. F. H. Kent, who recently returned from France, will speak at 10:30 o'clock Sunday at the Unitarian church, and again at 7 o'clock before the Y. R. P. U. Both of his talks will deal with the new British feeling of friendliness toward the United States. The Reverend Kent became secre- tary of the Y. M: C. A. library depart- ment in England last March. Later he was made field secretary of library work for the United Kingdom. While on duty near Verdun the Rev- erend Kent became seriously ill, and was compelled to return to America. Upon his recovery he was appointed as Billings lecturer. Church of Christ (Scientist) "Mind" is the subject of the morn- ing services at 10:30 in the First Church of Christ Scientist. Sunday school meets at 11:45, to which pupils under 20 years of age are admitted. Presbyterian Church Universal day of prayer services will be observed all day Sunday in the Presbyterian church and Leonard A. Barrett will talk on "Ventures of Faith" at 10:30 o'clock. Following this service Bible school meets and Prof. T. E. Rankin will address his class of young people. At 6:30 the young peo- ple's evening service will be held. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Sunday school assembles at 9 o'clock in St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran church, followed by the morning serv- ice at 10 o'clock, when the pastor, the Rev. H. A. Bauer, will deliver a ser- mon on "Sowing and Reaping." The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in the English evening service, the ceremo- nies beginning at- 7 o'clock. "Worthy Communicants" is the pastor's topic for the night service. Immediately fol- lowing the morning service an impor- tant special meeting of the congrega- tion will be held to decide on a call which has been extended to the pastor by one of the largest Lutheran church- es in Detroit. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Holy communion will be solemnized at 7:30 Sunday morning in St. An- drew's Episcopal church. Morning prayer and sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Henry Tatlock, will be held at 10:30. At 4:30 in the afternoon Ves- per service and an address will be given. Waiters coats. Wagner & Co., State St., head of Liberty St.-Adv. N sg y'i;. fi