"The Mystery of Life," the theme DAY of Dr. L. A. Barrett's sermon this I , morning in the Presbyterian church, is the second of a series of sermons VECIAL on "Mysteries." Prof. W. D. Hender- IS son will address his class of Univer- sity students at noon in the center block of pews in the church. Chris- ablished tian Endeavor Society meets at 6:30 is local o'clock. F'estival' In connection with May Festival ropriate week, Rev. J. M. Wells of the Baptist ,nd spe- church will preach on "Higher Har- by the monies," dwelling on the psycholog- %- ical basis of harmony. The regular non by meeting of the young people's guild ngrega- will take place at 6:30 o'clock this of "The evening. Tschai- "Men of the Burning Heart" is the sic wlltopic that Rev. Stalker of the Meth- aiA be odist church has chosen for his ser- mon this morning. Regular Bible of the classes for University students meets peak o at the usual hour. Young people's meeting at 6:-3 o'clock this evening. b meets, o'clock, Are you a true Michigan Man? If r. Cyril so keep in touch with all the teams,. ry fron at home and abroad by reading The i some Daily each morning.--Adv. M I UHIAENSIAN SAI . TO BE1A MASTERPIECEI (Continued from page 1) well-chosen combination of colors on specially selected paper stock. Heading the various sections of the book are beautiful colored drawings reproduced in the finest of color proc- esses known to the printing art, 'and in well-selected, combinations. These are pasted on special colored inserts. The 'sub-sections are headed by well- designed and well-executed full-page drawings in black and white, with shadings, whicj enrich and enliven, the effect. These drawings, including the colored departmental paintings, are all the product of student artists, and on the whole is undoubtedly the best amateur art work that has ever appeared in a single edition of a col. .lege annual.' A matchless section of campus scenes, introduced by a reproduction of the bronze tablet in Detroit which commemorates the first University building, and followed by artistically treated special photographs, is prob-f ably the fintest feature of the book, separately considered. Artistically re- produced on beautifully toned sepia paper, with special ink processes, and by unique artistic and printing meth- ods, this section requires but a sug- gestion of sentiment to inspire that' Peeling of pride in the Michiganite which goes with saying he is a -son of Michigan, and that. sentiment is pro- vided by the lines from the Michigan song favorite, "The Yellow and Blue," which' accompany the impres- sionistic photo reproductions of cam- pus views and Huron vistas. For the first time, the Michiganensian has de- parted from the . fetish of tradition, and interpreted in a new way, and in commendable, and distinctive fashion, the Michigan "campus beautiful." Picturize Idministration Another' fortunate departure from precedent is noted in the administra- tion section. For sterile tabulations of time-worn material, duplicated an- nually inthe college catalogue,phave been substituted interesting photo- graphs of University administrators and famous alumni, and unconven- tional photographs of "popular pro- fessors." Beauty in appearance is achieved in the succession of senior pages by printing the individual senior photo- graphs on a gray "phantom" back- ground picturization of the MichiganI Union, while snapshots profuse of- campus celebrities in characteristic poses add the personal touch to the remainder of the classes section. But perhaps the greatest innovation of the'entire annual, the greatest pre- cedent smasher ever introduced by a the presentation of th in Michigan history. partment of the boo elusively to thO activ ivomen. The Daily contains iated Press News.-- he latest TODAY'S CHURCH First Unitarian Church . Cor. State and Huron Sts.' Rev. Sidney S. Robins, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Kindergarten and Primary class during church Morning Service, 10:30 Bertiand Bronson, the Violinist will assist the choir with spe- cial music. Starting at 5:45 starp there will be a social half-hour and light supper for members and friends of the Y. P. R. U. 6:30 P. M. Young People's Meeting Strangers are always welcome i "Thank God ev ing when you get u have something tc day which must whether you like 'Being forced to d will breed in you te self-control, d i]l strength of will, c a hundred virtue's .rl .v1 a a be ,, r I'l Daily Shows Ai at 2:00" 3:30 7:00 8:30 I BEGINS TODAY- SCHEDULE OF BIBLE CHAIR CLASSES 444 South State Street Course I-"Upper Room" Class -Saturday Evenings, 7 to 8 o'clock. Course I1-"Uni-ersity Men's Class" - Sunday Mornings, 9:30 to 10:15 o'clock. Course III-General Survey of the Bible - Thursday Even- ings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Course IV - Methods of Bible Study and Teaching-Friday Afternoons, 4:10 to 5 o'clock. Course V-A Discussion Class -Friday Evenings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. salee vii ns Charles Kill S - - Baptis Huron SI lever agsley. t S, JOHN MASON' Minister "THE 10:30 A. M. Public 12:00 -A. Guild Cla 6:30 P. I. .Guild 1 SHADOW of I ,, ROSALIE BYRNES" Church of Christ DISCIPLES South University Ave. 9:30 a. m. Bible School. 10:30 a. m. Public Worship. 7:30 p. m. Public, Worship.' t Cor. S. l' 10:30 Public I 12:00 Bible ( s becoming more popular every day. See this Feature - d learn the Reason for Her Popularity! two sisters - one sister is an Angel; the other a Vixen! 5:00 _ __ _ , . . . Bible School Institute June 4, 5, and 6 Expert Leaders from Indianap- olis. F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor 6:00 Social Hal Young 6:30 Young Pec al Me< I,: z I Love may fly out of the window, as the poet says, but there's nothing to pre- vent it from coming right back, ringing the front front doorbell and staying for tea.R She's' a little heart- I and .laine Sel- Self-Sac- breaker and home-wreck- er, and then again she's a sweet, unspoiled, lovable artist. It all happens be- Cor. Division and Catherine 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 10:30 a. n. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4:30 p. m. Vesper Service and Address. REV. HENRY TATLOCK, D.D. Rector REV. CHARLES T. WEBB Curate PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Huron and Division SERVICES: 10:30 a. m., Public Worship. 12:00 Noon. Prof. Henderson's Bible Class. 6:30 p. m., C. E. Service with social half-hour at 6 o'clock. Leonard A. Barrett, Minister. Mrs. Thomas S. Evans, Sec'y for University Women. I In The vested cth direction of Eary will render a Ts program. Mr. Douglas w "The Folly of Gei 12:10 P. Dr. Hugh Cabo "Religio~n and Ei.( LUTHERAN CHURCHES ST. PAUL'S Huron and Chapin Sts. Rev. Carl A. Brauer Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Church Services, 10:06 a. 7:30 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCI 10:30 A. M. salie cause Elaine. plays a d alA . . role. In. * TRINITY It LET'S GO! F DLAN~JN VI14LIETEIN SLi:NIGK PICTU1VK / 10:30, 11:30, 7:30 p t~ . . _ CHRISTIE COMEDY "MONKEY SHINES" WEEKLY ORCHESTRA MUSIC at all Even- ing and Sunday Performances.. Fifth A Rev. 9:00 a.n 10:30 a. 7:30 p. I i I Bent. C. Fairman, Asst. in Stu- dent Work.