UViUHJ JEflhibtau I ANN RBOR CHURCHES Li U One Fine Day I St. Andrew's Episcopal Holy communion at 7:30. Bishop Paige of Spokane Vesper service at 4:30. Church Sermon by at 10:30. and Geraldine Farrar ,_ SLY IT was'One Fine Day. when Geral- e Farrar came to Ann Arbor and sang that s Madame Butterfly aria which has made nous. But it was another day, equally as ate, when she made a Victor Record of the This record we have in stock. RAR MAKES records exclusively for Vic- and we shall be glad to play for you any selections which you may desire to hear. I'ROLA RECORDS by Farrar preserve ery quality of her voice. They are true re- ctions. Will you not come in and judge for Congregational Church . The Rev. L. C. Douglas preaches on "The Conservation of Moral Leader-: ship." Bible school at 12:10, Under- classmen, led by Mr. Thomas S. Evans, study "The Teaching of Je- sus." Upperclassmen, led by Prof. L. C. Karpinski, continue discussion of "Some EthicalPhases of the League of Nations." University women led by Miss Dora Barnes, considering "Social Aspects of the Teaching of Jesus." Meeting in church office to plan student organization at 6:30. Evening service at 7:45. Topic "The Choice of a Life Work." k r Unitarian Church Sarmon at 10:30 by Sidney S. Rob- ins. Subject "Humanity and Ma- chinery." Young people's meeting at 7:30. Topic, "Are We Masters of Our Destiny?" First Miethodist Church Morning worship at 10:30. Dr Stalk- er will preach on "Man's Greatest Af- firmation." Wesleyan guild meets at 6:30, Miss Baker leading the meeting. Subject "The New Idea of Service," social half-hour preceding. Dr. Charles W. Flint will speak on "The Eternal Quest" at 7:30. iA Epieropat TIlp=4 Cor. Jivision and Catherine Services 7:30, 8:30, 10:30 Bishop Page of Spokane, will preach at the Ten-thirty Ser- vice. At Twelve Mr. Blauvelt will ask his class in Social Problems to begin ferreting out the fundamental causes of the 1i101 cost of living. REV. HENRY TATLOCK, D.D. Rector --REV. CHARLES T. WEBB Curate SCHEDULE. OF BIBLE CHAIR CLASSES 444 South State Street Course I-"Upper Room" Class -Saturday Evenings, 7 to'8 o'clock. Course II-"University 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 t6 o'clock. First meeting, October 24,E . Course V-A Discussion Class. -Friday Evenings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. First meeting, . October 25. ', r 3Itttn t tj LWW CIILIUL Msn.* 1. M. l~oot First Presbyterian Church Morning se'vice at 10:30 with the sermon by Rev. L. A. Barrett on "The Struggle Between the Ideal and the Real." Bible school.at 12. Professor Henderson leads the special students' class. Topic "Science and the Bi- ble." *Young people's meeting at 6:30. r '- r, ALUMNI T EE EXPERTS BACK. FROM TROPICAL- FORESTS D. M. Matthews, '08, and M. D. Knapp, '11, are in town for a few days renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Matthiews is conservator'of for- ests in British North Borneo which has an area almost twice the size of Mich- igan. A large percentage of this coun- try is covered with valuable tropical forests. Mr. Matthews has just' re- turned from London where he made arrangements with a large company for the exploitation of this timber. Mr. Knapp is on the inspectors staff of the United States Rubber Plantation company at Madan Sumatra where the company has a plantation of some 6,000,000 trees. MEMBERS OF MANDOLIN CLUB CHOSEN BY TABER (Continued from Page One) 'F. H. Pierce, '22D, E. A. Macholl, '21E, L. F. Laverty, '20, R. B. Rust, 21. Guitars-Fred E. Motley, '22M, E. T. Fu Rey, '21D, Wright Collier, '20E, S. H. Wolfe, '21E, Cecil Blaskill, '21,; First Baptist Church Sermon at 10:30. Topic "A Call Action." Young people's guild 6:30. to at Zion German Lutheran Public worship at .10:30 mon. Evening worship at young people invited. Church with ser- 7:30. All Besimer' S fs teak FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor Washington and State St. MORNING WORSHIP, 10:80 Dr. Arthur W. Stalker, Pastor Subject: "MAN'S GREATEST AFFIRMATION'S Wesleyan Guild Lecture, 7:30 Speaker: Dr. Charles W. Flint President, Cornell College Subject: "THE ETERNAL. QUEST" are so r H. B. Hinchman; '20. Mandola--C. V. Wicker, '20; do-cello; flute, H. V. Prucha, cello, Merl Kann, '20. HERE COMES THE BRIDE.. prettiest bride in town.-Adv. HERE COMES THE GROOM. happiest man in town.-- Aclv. man- '21L; The The Church of Christ (Disciple) Mr. F. P. Arthur will breach at 10:30 on "The Grain of Mustard Seed."' At 9:30 Professor Hopkins leads the class for men students, and Miss Greenwood will teach the class for young ladies. Popular informal service at 7:30. Subject "Paul at , Athens." St. Thomas' Roman Catholic Church Masses at 6, 7:30, 9, and 10. Ser- m'on at 10:30. Students' Catholic Chapel Special student services at 7:30 and 10. WHAT'S GOING 0N SUNDAY 9:30- University Men's Bible class meets at 444 South State street. 12:00-Mr. Blauvell's class in social problems in chapel of St. Andrew's church. 6:30-Baptist church guild meeting. Topic "The Forward Look.". 6:30-Wes'eyan guild meeting. Social half hour precedes. 7:30-Charles Flint lectures on "T> Eternal Question" in Methodist church. 7:30 -Menorah congregation' social at Lane hall. All Jewish students invited. MONDAY 3:30-Senior Ut football tryouts meet in room 319, Union., 8:30-Fresh engineer football try- outs hold practice game on Ferry field. Meet at entrance to south stand. 8:30-Soph lit football practice. Meet at entrance to south stand, 'Ferry field. 4:00-Cardinal Mercier speaks in Hill auditorium. 4:00-Dallas Boudemann lectures on "Investments" in room B, Law build- ing. I, First Unitarian Church .State and Huron Sts. Services 10:30 a. m. "HUMANITY AND MACHINERY" Sidney S. Robins, Minister lI I J1Io rnings I_' I ale with an NEW SHIPMENT OF-, Hair Nets - and - Hosiery -at - THE LYNDON SHOP' 606 EAST LIBERTY ST. Ann Arbor, Mich. IS% 6:30 p. m. Young People's Forum "ARE WE MASTERS OF OUR DESTINYV" Prof. Jolkn F. Shepard TUESDAY 8:00 A. M.-Senior engineers assem- bly in room 348, Engineering build- ing. 3:30-Soph engineer football practice at south end of Ferry field. 7#00-University Boxing club meets on third floor of Union. 7:30-Dr. Warthin's health lecture at Hill auditorizhi. :30-Open meeting for all students in- terested in boxing on third floor of Union. 7:30-Classical club meets In room 318, Union. WEDNESDAY 7:00-Varsity band practice. 7:15-Student council meeting on third floor of Union. 7:15-Commerce club meets in room 304, Union. 7 :l5-Interfraternity stewards' meet on third floor of Ufinon. U-NOTICES Intercollegiate Socialist society meets so pr 11:3 Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1 tural Science build interested in the' are invited. Prof( tures. 9:30. Student 10:30. "My N4 7:30 p. m. "A (Morning, G English.) is reason able I NEW CLASSES IN SHORTHA AND TYPEWRITING Don't enroll for a course in S hand and Typewriting until you at the School of Shorthand and out about the course and terms ed. New classes organtzed Thu: Oct. 23.-Adv. HERE COMES THE GROOM. happiest man in town.-Adv. HERE COMES THE' BRIDE. prettiest bride in town.-Adv. 'V SCHOOL OF DANCING a ... a ': II TRY EDISON CO WILLIAM STREETS 516 E. Wiliam St: JEANETTE KRUSZKA Students.Supply 3s ---0 L f- - - y M C Michigan 1780-W Be ore goiug OUR SPECIALTIES- Morse's & Gilber Vino ±C4*inhUflv e iaurn' Tahmaren 11i1! D1 1d '1* 'I I I A