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for Christmas

OR CHRISTMAS gifts what
can be more appropriate than
asic which expresses the spirit
the season?

WHAT'S GOING ON
SUJNDAY
10:30-Cabinet club holds short meet.
ing at Union to complete arrange-
ments.tfor trip home Christmas.
2:30-Kansas students meet in room
306 Union building.
4:30 - Christian Endeavor society
meets in Presbyterian church.
6:30-Plymouth guild meets in Con-
gregational church., Miss Ting
speaks on Shantung.
6:30-Baptist guild meets in Baptist
church. Vernon Hillery leads.
6:30-Wesleyan guild of the Methodist
church meets. Miss Mable Chapmen
speaks on "The Challenge of Mis-
sions to Us as Young People." {
6:30--Unitarian guild forum. Dr. Nel-
lie Perkinsspeaks on "The Problem
of Human Behavior."

TODAY'S CHURCH SE

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Cor. Division and Catherine
Services 7:30, 10:30, 4:30

THE HOLY COlMUNION
WITH SERMON,

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,contains a choice number of Christmas car-
re worthy of your attention. And then, of
ye Song Cycles, Children's Song Books, and

of suitable pieces in sheet music..

more expensive Christmas gifts we migh

or-Victrola or Records, a Gibson Mando
Vega Banjo or Tenor-Banjo, a Conn Saxo

a Banjo-Uke.

See

our instruments

ICHIGAN MUSIC, either in
sheet form or in'the Michi-
Song Book, is always an ac-
table Gift.

MONDAY
10:00-Junior engineer assembly in
it room 348 Engineering bulding. How-
2 ard Coffin, '03, speaks.
- =12 30-University Boxing club meets
in Randall's studio for Michiganen-
- san picture.
=7 0=-Seven scenes from the "Mer-
= chant of Venice" are given by la-
. dies'ofthe Shakespearean reading
class in room 302 Mason hall
F. 7:O0 -Zionst study class meets in,
room 108 Mason hall.
7:00--Glee club rehearsal at Lane
hall.'
7:15-Tryouts for freshman engineer
orchestra, room 325 Union.
7:30-itlandolin club meets in Uni-
versity hall
7:30-Western club meets. at Union.
All men from New Mexico. Colorado,:
Wyoming, Montana, and Western
States invited.
U.NOTICES

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-" Universlty Men's
Class" -- Sunday Mornings,
9:30 to 10:15 o'clock.
Coursel---general Survey of
the Bible -- Thursday Even-
ings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock.
Course IT 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. .
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First
Baptist Church
Huron St., below State
10:30 a. m.
Public Worship
Sermon by
J. 11. WELLS
"LET US ALONE"
6:30 p. m., Guild Meeting
Vernon Hillary will speak.
7 :.30 p. in., Evening Service.
Members of the Evangelistic
Band will speak on
'What Christianity Means to Me'
Clos ngaddress by
How rd R. Chapman.
The many students who at-
tend this Church join the m
m ister i inviting other students
to coe. The Church is yours.
Church of Christ
DISCIPLES
South University Ave.
SERVICES:
J. Frank Green, State Secre-
tary of the Disciples, will speak
at the Church, morning and
evening. He has a word about
Michigan worth hearing.
Services, 10:30 and 7:30.
Bible School, Q : 30 a. mn.
F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor
Phone 2358-R

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Organizations which have had group
photographs taken for the 1920
Michiganensian are requested to se-
lect their proofs in order that the
photographers may run dff prints=
of each for the year book engrav-
ings-.
Fresh lits class. dues of 50 cents r
$1 must be paid before or after
Talks- to Freshmen Monday, Dec.
8. Please have correct change.
GOVERNMENT ORDER SHUTS
DOWN ANN ARBOR FACTORIES
(Continued from Page One)
cities these officials have retained'
their war time positions.
Local Director Unnecessary
When questioned as to his opinion
regarding probable government action
restricting trains and the general use
of coal in Ann Arbor, Regent Beal
said he believed that all orders would
be given by the government directly
and that the services of a local ad-
ministrator would not be required.. It
wquld seem that this belief is borne
out by the order which has been re-
ceived by the Detroit Edison company.
U. S. WILL NOT COMPROMISE
STRIKE BY PRICE INCREASE'
(Continued froni Page One)
week.
'Mayor Couzens of Detroit* tonight
called a special meeting of the city
council for Monday to pass an ordi-
nanee restricting the consumption of
heat, light and power. The proposed
ordinance would restrict hours of ope-
ration of all retail stores from noon
until 6 p. m. No restrictions would
be placed on theaters except on use of
exterior lights and means would. be
sought to limit the consumption of,'
coal for private power plants. Sale
of coal for household use would be,
limited to actual necessities.
Governor Sleeper has'received word
that his appeal to Fuel Adminstrator
Garfield for special consideration for
Michigan's large factories has been
referred to the railroad amhnnstration,
but no relief was promised.
SPEAKER'S ILLNESS CAUSES
CANCELLATION OF LECTURE
On account 6f sudden illness, the
Hon. Alexander F. Whyte will be un-
able to speak at the University Mon-,
day, Dec. 8. A telegram received at
the president's office stated that Mr.
.Whyte had been obliged to cancel all
engagements.

/ FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. S. State and E. Washington
Rev. A. W. Stalker, D.D., Pastor
10:30 a. m.
COMMUNION SERVICE
7:30 p. m.
SERVICE OF SONG,
Under direction of Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Wheeler
12:00, Students' Bible Classes.
6:30, Young People's Devotional
Service. Subject, "The Chal-
lenge of Missions. to Us as
Young People." Leader, Miss
Mabel Chapman.

Morning Theme:
"WRONG IDEAS, ABOUT

4MURCM
*10:30 a. in,
The new organ will be
dedicated with appropriate
ceremonies.
The choir will render spe-
cial nusic.
The minister will speak on
"THE-COMMUNITE IN THE
ORGAN"
7:30 p. m,
The service will open with
an organ recital by Profes-
sor Moore.
A brief address will be de-
livered b ythe minister on:
"The Sources on Our
Inspiration"
The Choir will render

RELIGION"

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Noon, Prof. W. D. Henderson's
.Class Meets.
' :30, C. E. Society
PRESBYTERIAN.
CHURCH
Corner Huron and Division
Leonard A. Barrett, Minister.
Mrs. Thomas S. Evans, Sec'y for
University Women.
Benj. C. Fairman, Asst.:in Stu-
dent Work.

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~.uLLuno s
"GAL~LIA"

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CONGREGATIONAL

*No admittance to the church
auditoriumiafter 10:40, on ac-
count of the "service of dedi-
cation.'. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..f coming-come early...

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biggest theatrical production:
attempted by a University
f Michigan organization

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First Unitarian
Church
Cor. State.and Huron Sts.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., and
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., Kin-:
dergarten and Primary dur-
Ing church
Sidney S. Robins, Minister
Morning Service, 10:30.
"THE GALILEAN TEACHER"
Young People's Society Supper
5:45
'Young People's Society
6:30
"Problems of Human' Behavior"
V 'By
Dr. Nellie Perlin

LUTHERAN
CHURCHES

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ST. PAUL'S
Huron and Chapin Sts,
Rev. Carl A. Brauer.
Sunday School; 9:00 a. m.
Church Services, 10:00 a. 1A.3
7:30 p. m.
TRINITY
Fifth Ave. and William St.
Rev. Lloyd Merl Wallick
10:30 a. m., "The Word of Hope"
11:45 a. m., Students' Bible
Class.
ZION
Fifth Ave. and Washington St.
Rev. Ernest C. Stellhorn
9:00 a.m im.Students' Bible Class.
10:30 a. m., "Christ's Return to
Judge."
7:30 p. m., "A Sin Seldom Con-
fessed."

can now be secured at the

Theater Box Office

,,
Buralo Students Hold Banquet{
Scalp and Blade, an organization of
students from Buffalo, held a banquet
for 16 initiates at the \Michigan Un-
ion last night.

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Theatre:

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PRICES:

Evening, Dec. 11
ning, Dec. 12

Balcony ..........$1.50, $1.00
Main Floor ............$2.00

Watch us for your XMA GIFTS
Stationery, Post Cards, booklets, M. Books, Jlichigan Souvenirs.
FIND THEM AT THE ONLY

Dec. 13

No War Tax

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students Su
1111 SO UNIVERSITY verythng a,

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