S Patronize our advertisers. ... ° 0 Michi~ans Favorite SUNDAY SEVCS IN- ANN ARHRE HURCES St. Andrei's Ep!Scopal Church Commu:nion services at 7:30.Q The speaker at the 10:30 service will be Bishop. F. H. Touret; of western Colorado. Vespers at 4:30. St. Th1=omas' Roniami Catholic Churcih MaIsses at 6,. 7:30, 9, and X10 o'clogk. Serimon at 10:30 by the' Rev. Fr. Rottach. Congregational Chiurch At 9:30 Bible school. Morning wor- ship at 10:30. Rev. L. C. Dougles will preach on "The Three Secrets of Hap- piness." A group to discuss social problems will meet at 12:10. At 3 a special concert by the Detroit Sal- vation Army band. Evening service at 7:45. Topic, "The Campus Ticket." Uniitarian Church The Rev. Sidney S. Robins willl preach at 10:30. Subject "Order. of Worship." "Young peoples' meeting at 6:30. Topic "Opportunity." First Methodist Churcht Morning service at 101 30. Th~eme "Individuals" by Dr. A. W. Stalk- Church- of TODAY'S CHURCH DISCIPLES South UfilIversity Ave. Sermon 10:30 a. m. . Subject: "CHRISTIANITY VERStIJ DEMOCURACY" Service 7:30 p. mn. Subject: "SAL VATION, WHAT IS 1' Bible School, 9:30 a.. . F. V. ARTHIYR, :Pitstor BAPTIST COURCH,,Hurom Street ,N Men --the ne'w Michigan h1 its 240 Pages containing- 68 t popular songs. It's the, kind freshman buys as a 'source of he senior as a keepsake. fi E I WIUTIIWVW1 AIiiLili tr, -i LAdi i 2 nn %a. v %. er. Bible classes at guild meets at 6:30. a special lecture in 7:30. 12. Wesleyan There will be the church at [ICTORIES depend, in some rooters, the spectators who, tang on the gridiron. When :h "Varsity," "The Victors" d1 Blue" will you be force d to use you do not know the Michigan's battle songs? s your support. Will you be n your duty to Michigan? vaits you at our store. only irs t Vresibyte ri i C1hTrch Service at 10:30 with sermon. by Dr. Barrett. At 12 the Bible school meets. All students are cordially invited to attend tyhe young peoples' meeting at 630. Zion German Lutheran Church Morning worship will be held in German at 10. Evening service at 7:30 in English. All services will be held in. the Luther chapel. First 'Baptist Church P'ublic worship 'at 10:30. At 11:30 th~e Sunday School meets,."Young~ peoples' guild at 6: 30. Church of !Christ (Disciples) Sermon at the morning service at 10:30' by the Rev. F. P.' Arthur. Young peoples' Christian. Endeavor es- pecially for studenrts at 7:30. Students' Catholic Chapel Special services for students in the morning at 73:30 and 10. WR. BERRtY 1RESUTES WORK IN EDU CAtTION DEPAR TMENT After holding the rank af major in the army for twod years, Dr C. Berry returned to the University Fri- day afternoon to resume his work in the Adictional department. Drng e"ry ad a varied experience' L 1Tli};it 3F in the service, his first wprk being t }'aslaing on. From there 1lr ear'el to Camp Dki, N. , _, to spendr year as 'b~ief of The j,:ychlol- ogical 1vork. In January 1ie -Was trans- ferred to Camp Riley, KRan., wii1Sr he was ~given charge of the reconstruc- tion ,ativities at the base hospital. After so.eding seven monthis at Camp Riley, Dr. B~erry went to serve In the same capacity at 'WIt. -Tes Moines remaining there until he rec lv, his discharge on Oct. 1. COMM1lITT1EE AP°POINT~LEY TS DlEAYED BY 1REI4STRATioNi Iw G., CONCREGATI( CHURCH Morning Worsh 10:30 LLOYD C. DOUG Preaches Subject: "TILE TllRJER SECFl HAP2PESS" EVENINGk SERY; ~ opic: "THE CAMPUS TI kip (LAS ETS OF CKET" Theme at 10:30 Bible Cla.ss forS n~oon. Prof. W. D. and Mr. Thos. S. FWvaz C, .Service, 6: Lt. Col. A. E. BKim Salvation Army sped] Leonardi A. Barrettl Mrs. Thomas'S. Evan UIniversity Women- Benj C.F~iirjjjap, A; dent Work, PRESBYTE 1CHUR( Corner Heron apc Cor. Divyfsion lied Catherfje. Services 1.30, 4:30, 10:30 BISHOP 'TOURIST OF W $r TERN COL~ORAD~O WIL B9 THLE JPREACHER AT TENr THIRT'.Y, PRECEDING} NSTtJ, IENTS' CORPORATE COST, M1J.'NJON REV. HENRY TATLOCK, D.D.. Rector REV. CHARLES T. WEBB Curate MF.r .t Untaia Chumrb Gorgr hjroq ap ndae 6 Sunday MQrninng Service 10:30 IQRDER QF WQRlll - Y~ung '4 Fafwt William I i' SIDNEY S. ROBINS,: Amateur --- -- Film~s ,ug Store work . i The "Ormond' WHAT'S GOING ON Sunday 12 :00-Mtichigainna meets at the. Union. 45:00-Reception for newcomners held, by Miss Douglass, 502 R~ast Huron street. 7 :15-Meeting of the board of di- rectors of the Menorah societyh at Lane hall. 7 :30-Wesleyan Guild lecture, "The Worth of a Man," by J. W. A. Stew- art at the Methodist church. Monday 3:00-Talks to freshmen in Ujniver- sity hall. President Hlutchin to speak. 4:00-Aithletic program "tryouts see A. L. Zigler in press room of Ann Arbor Press. 4:0O-Dean Jordan's pa~ty for fresh- man women in Barbour 'gym. Tuesday 4 :00--Comiedy club meets. In Unlyer- sity hall. 6 :00--"ChI nes" board of directors meets in U-ion. 70--Choral Union rehearsal in School of Music. 7 :00-_' wsity Glee and Mandolin clubs meet in roown 328 Natural Science building. 7r :15--Athena Literary society holds first meeting in Webster room Law building. 8 :00-Literary faculty meet. 8 :00--Intercollegiate Socialist soeie- ty meets in room P162 Natural St i- ence building. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PLANS (All Over) Coroa LThERA CHURCHES Appointment of the annual Union committees is del'ay,- by the failure of a large number of the student -body to register at the Un1ioni. As selection of comittees will be made partly on the basis of the students' .ualifications as set forth in "'the ,blanks, Union officials feel that (_oin- mittees should not be- chosen until everyone as-given a chance to regis- ter. Work on filing and'sorting the cut cards is progressing, and within two weeks the personnel of the commit- tees will be announced. By the end of the next week, a catalogued index of all available committee material will lt~re been completed, but this is being las up jay the lack of cards. PROHIBITION MAJiIt4$ ')JJF S WORK FORL.CITYXjVSTICESM One of the, inevitable results' o prohibition has been the cuttingl dawn the duties ,of the two justices of the peace of Ann Arbor. The city has no police court, so the business of holding court and imposing sen- tence ;upon city violators of, the law devolves on Justices John' Thomas and. Andrew E. Gibson. So lo'v is the 'pre5<<,t impulse to crime in Ann Arbor th" tuswtice Thomas alone is 1f ST. PAUL'S Huron and Chapin Sts. Rev. Carl A. Brauer S~uw4o, School, 9:00 a. in.- Serice, O99 . m., 7:30 p. m. TRINIXYTY ,i'jt~h Ave. and William St. '"The lc kjest People o~k frth! Vespers Service, 7.3 Fifth Ave. and Washl4C4 §t,. Rev. R~. C. Stellltori "The Sixth Commandmnt" 7: 30-Even~ing erv'ice ANN ARBOR (444 South State Street) i I 1' I, BIBLE STUDY COURSES:- Course I, "Upper Room Bible Class," Saturday evenings from '7 to 8 o'clock, beginning Oct. 4. Course II, "University Men's Bible Class," Sunday mornings from 9:30 to 10:15 o'clock, be- ginning Oct. 5. Course III, "A general Survey of the Bible," ht 4s~y e'veni'ngs from 6:30 to 7:2Q,,ek1'fiw' Qoi t, Course noons /fronw 4:19 tq '9* beginning 9ct. '17. jsei40 these courses. For full 'pa.jtip- ulars caul on, or address,' lin~I~ei, ns7cr r N Price' '.$14.00 CANOEING on the H~ u r on1 Riv er js more delightful now than during ny othew Mo i i Qualities are Economy d about the carpenter who bought cheap .ause he broke so many he couldn't afford ?Buying our Walk-Over shoes is rho ex- 11 economy. Wallk-Over quality holds the )Per style makes. These shoes have never sell at a lower price. the year,. f We Rent Canoes TRYOUTS FOR THIS WEEK holdpjing ses$xs is . his office. PA- )~er c MARK 'a. UA.S T.& @r Tryouts for the University Sym- phony orchestra will be held from 7 t~o 8 o'clock Wednesday and Thurs- day evenings at the University School of Music. Applicants should bring their in- struments and, some music with which they are familiar, as sight reading is not considered the most important requisite. Membership is not limited to University students, anyone with sufficient skill being eligible. The Arcaae Cafeteria iii thie ikels Arcade i>5 now open with~ lots of good 'fresh vegetables, dome-killed pork, etc., from our own farm, The 'bakedi goods we prepare in our Bakery. e have not raised our prices.-Adv. f On Tla Jfuion River' Saunder's Canoe Ifivery BOOIT SHlOP The Kempf Music Studios. Vo1Ee, Organ, Harmony. 312S ion St. Phone 212-J.-Adv. Subscribe to the Michigan Da Piano, S. Divis- . ON4 050~