THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAI DAY SRICES IN ANN AOR CHURCHES ,-,.- _ . . Bible Chair House "The Miracles of the New Testa- ment" will be the subject of the les- son for the 9:30 o'clock class of Uni- versity men. At the 4:30 o'clock class, "The Eighth Commandment" will be discussed.hDr. Iden, teacher. First Baptist Church 10:30 o'clock-Public worship, and sermon by the minister. Subject: "God's Call Through the World's Need." 11:50 o'clock--Bible school. Guild class meets in east alcove of church. Topic for discussion, "The Four Gos- pel Witnesses." 6:30 o'clock-Guild meeting. W. C. Parmenter, leader. Rev. John Mason Wells, minister. Church of Christ, Disciple 10:30 o'clock-Morning service. 7:30 o'clock-Program by the stu- dent Volunteer band. Rev. F. P. Ar- thur, minister. First Congregational Church 10:30 o'clock-Sermon by the minis- ter. Subject, "Isolated Moments." Music by the chorus choir; Mr. Earl V. Moore, director. 6:30 o'clock--Student Round Table. Miss Charlotte Penfield, of New York city, speaker. Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas, minister. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 7:30 o'clock-Holy communion. 10:30 o'clock - Holy communion and sermon by the rector. Subject, "The Nature and Function of the Church." 12 o'clock-Confirmation lecture for adults in the chapel at east end of church. 4:30 o'clock-Evening prayer and sermon by the curate. Subject, "The Spirit of Lent." Rev. Henry Tatlock, rector; Rev. C. T. Webb, curate. Methodist Episcopal Church 10:30 o'clock - Morning worship. Communion Sunday. Subject of ser- mon, "The Crucifix." 12 o'clock-College men's class. Prof. R. W. Sellars, speaker. College women's class. Miss Carlotta Hoff- moan, speaker. r 6:30 'clock-Weseyan guild meet- ing. 7:30 o'clock-Prof. J. S. Reeves will speak on "The League of Nations." Rev. A. W. Stalker, minister. Presbyterian Church 10:30 o'clock-Communion service. 6:00 o'clock-Social half hour, fol- lowed by young peopl'e's evening serv- ice. 7:30 o'clock-Mr. Philip Minasian -speaks on "The Contribution of Ar- menia to the World War." Rev. L. A. Barrett, minister. Utiiilililiillliliililll#i111llllill Cleaning is in a cL Insist upon havi cleaned at the- - x - Garmmt m - COMFj " fie K~ome of CLEANING, CLEANING, Unitarian Church There will be no morning service. 10:30 o'clock-Bible school. 2:00 o'clock-Try out for church choir. 7:00 o'clock-Young people's meet- ing. Prof. R. W. Sellars will speak on "The Religions of Greece and Rome."' U fi "COME ON, DAD1, REPLACES OPERA CHOSEN IN SPRING MUSIC PROMISES TO RANK WITH BEST OF THAT IN FORMER PRODUCTIONS "Come on, Dad," will be produced by the Michigan Union instead of one of the scenarios accepted last spring, because the writers of both of those scenarios were not in the University to get them into shape when the task of picking an opera was undertaken. Original Choice May Appear Next Year It is possible that one of the two will get to the footlights pext year, although the Union expects to issue a call for scenarios for next year be- fore many weeks elapse. This cir- cumstance resulted in the obtaining of a book and lyrics which, it is con- fidently asserted by officials, will be stamped by the campus and alumni as superior to anything ever produced by the Union. Donal Hamilton Haines, '08, the au- thor, while an undergraduate, wrote two of the best of Michigan operas, as is evidenced by Michigan song books. Since leaving college he has made writing his business, and his work ap- pears consistently in the magazines. Members of Faculty Interested Members of the faculty, it is said, are particularly interested in the opera because they know the calibre of Haines' work, and are anxious to see what he has done this time. There are three songs which musi- cians who have heard them believe are destined to take rank with Michigan's best. That is not to say that the re- mainder of the music is mediocre, but only that these three are exceptionally good. Director Shuter is at present devot- ing his time to the picking and coach- ing of the chorus, the cast members being well started in their work. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students.-Adv. University Students The Army and Navy headquarters for cleaning and altering uniforms is situated at the corner of N. University and I.- galls. where your khaki garments will re- ceive special attention by expert work- We call for and deliver with I DAY SERVICE W. L. SLEDGE, Prop. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. PHONE 2734-W; 2264-J WE BUY DISCARDED CLOTHES I WHy GG ON . ........ ._r,,._,...,.___..., i --- ------- Illinois Receives Small Pox Scare One case of small pox at the Uni- versity of Illinois has brought forth the warning for vaccination. This is the only case that has been noticed there, however, and the doctors advise vaccination although there is no cause TODAY 3:04)-Vocational talk at Lane hail. Prof. H. E. Riggs, speaker. 6:4 -Rabbi Charles S. Levi will ad. dress the Jewish Students' congre- gation in Lane hall on "The Mod- ern Mind." TOMORROW 7:00--Choral Union ushers must ro, port in person. No substitutes. UNIVERSITY Y. 31. C. A. RESUMEffS SE RIE S OF VOCA'TION AL TA LKS Resuming a policy adopted two years ago, the University Y. M.C. 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