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ntinued from Page Three)
y 'predictions as to the win-
st-season. game between the
s of the different leagues has
ggested and the suggestion has
h considerable approval. How-
othing definite has been ar-
Such a contest should arouse
nterest for the play would be
be fast.
Theta Chi Wins
i 'Chi defeated Sigma Nu Sat-
afternoon by a 20 to 17 score.
lit team captained by Laeby
di the architects. The score
to 10. Davenport scored all
points for the architects. Quar-
t Weinberg played the best
for the lits.
team captained by Finch de-
another lit team headed by Van
by a 27 to 16 score. Fairchild
17' points for the former team.
Failing club was defeated by
yageurs, 15 to 5. Noval play-
best game for the winning
util he was hurt.
Engineers Victorious
civil engineers beat the chemi-
a close game, 18 to 16. Craw-
nr7 ~ n~n nn rf,..n7.RtiN i#
MID-WEAT DEBATE 'SQUAD HAS
TEN PERSONS FOR TRYOUTS
Ten persons)were retained on the
tryout squad for Michigan's Mid-West
debating team. ,They are 0. A. Brown,
'21, W. R. Clark, '21, J. W. Hinds,
Anna McGurk, '21, J. K. Pollock, '22L,
T. M. Rygh, '21, P. H. Scott, '23, 0.
J. Watts, W.' H. Wise, '21, and C M.
Youngjohn, '22.
The next eliminations will be held
at 1:30 o'clock next Saturday, at
which time a head on debate will take
place. This is the final tryout. Two
teams of three men each and two al-
ternates are to be chosen at this
time.
Eight minutes will be allowed for
the main speeches and five minutes for
rebuttals.
GLEE CLUB WILL TAKE 60
MEN ON PORT HURON TRIP
(Continued from Page One)
appointed assistant to the manager
for the Port Huron trip. A special car
will take the club to and from Port
Huron, leaving at Friday noon and
returning the following Saturday ,aft-
ernoon.
The following names comprise the
list selected foio the Glee club to
make the trip, C. 0. Barton, '20E, P.
FLU EPIDEMIC BETTER, SAYS
HEALTH OFFICER WESSINGER
(Continued from Page One)
Stay in your room as much as pos-
sible.
See to it that all dishes and glasses
used by you are sterilized before be-
iiig used' by some one else.
Be careful not to expectorate in
'lavatories which will be used by oth-
er people.
Stay in bed until at least one day
after your temperature becomes por-
mal.
Memphis, Jan. 24.--Orders, closing
theaters and o't-.er places of amuse-
ment as a means of checking the
spread of influenza here, were ex-
tended today to include both public
and private -schools and public gath-
erings generally. Church services to-
norrow will either be suspendel or
curtailed.-
Chicago, Jan. 24. - Influenza and
pneumonia cases decreased in Chica-
go today as compared with Priday and
tonight Health Commissioner Robert-
son .declared the situation was en-
couraging. Influenza cases reported
today number 1,808, a decrease, of 422
from Friday, although deaths number-
ed 51, three more than yesterday.
150 Attegd Cerele Francais Dance
More than 150 students attended
the Cercle Francais dance in the
Sarah Caswell Angell hall Saturday
night. The chaperones for the occa-
sion were Prof. and Mrs. A. G. Can-
field, Prof& and Mrs. 1t. Talamon,
P~rof. and Mrs. H. A. Kenyon, Prof.
and Mrs. W.sA. McLaughlin, and Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Hager. All members
of the Cercle Francais were present..
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WHAT'S GOING ON
SUJNIAY
6:00-Christian Endeavor social half-
hour in Presbyterian church. Meet-
ing follows.
7:00-Rabbi Max J. Merrit addresses
Jewish Students, congregation at
Lane hall.
8:30- Menorah society meets in
Lane hall. Mr. Lubin of economics{
department speaks. Elections also to
be held.
2:00-Scalp and Blade meets in
Union.
3:00-Twlight concert in Hill audi-
torium. Complimentary.
6:30-Wesleyan guild meets in Meth-
odist church. Social half-hour pre-
cedes meeting.
6:30-Dr. F. F: Peterson, religious
education expert, speaks under 6u-
spices of the Baptist guild. Social
half-hour precedes meeting.
6:30-Unitarian guild forum. Prof.
) H. H. Bartlett speaks on "Some Re-
ligious Customs of a Primative Peo-
pe."
7:30-Jane Addams appears in Hill
auditorium.
MONDAY
7.:00-Youngstown - Michigan club
meets in room 304 of Union.
7:00-Varsity Glee club practice in
Lane hall.
7:30-Senior society meets at Helen
Newberry residence.
'TUESDAY
:00-.A;-fresh band tryouts in room
03 of School of Music.
7:15-Saginaw club smoker in upper\
reading room of Union.
4:00-Pano recital by Albert Lock.
wood in School of. Music. Free to
the publfc.
4:15-Chas. H. Haskins, dean of the
Harvard graduate school, speaks in
the Natural Science au'ditorium.
7:15-Athena Literary society meets
on fourth floor University hall.
TODAY'S CHURCH SERVICES
Church of Qhrist
DISCIPLES
South University Ave.
SERVICES:
"Freedom in Obedience"
Bible Class at 9:30.
Training Class for Teachers, at
4 p. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
'No evening service. We join
in the service at Hill Auditor-
ium to hear Miss Jane Addams.
First
Baptist Church
Huron St., below State.
10:30 a. m.
Public Worship
"THE FACTORS OF SUCCESS
IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION"
by
Rev. Ferdinand F. Peters
of Ma'ssachusetts
Secretary of Religious Educa
tion of the Northern Baptist
Convention.
6:15 p. m.
Address
"A Better Crop of Boys
and dirls"
F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor
Phone 2368-R
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SCHEDULE F BIBLE CHAIR
CLASSES
444 South State Street
andu Robinsoun starredfor t3e j. Beatty, '22E, P. W. Eaton, '21, W.
deals while Langenhan and. Goe-'
Idstllars workfor thge wns. C. Ellett, '21M, J H. Failing, '21, B.
id stellar work for the winners.F. Ferneau, '21, R. Gabell, '20, B.
nday's gqmes will be as follows: A. Garlinghou3e, '20, R. H. Good, '22,
-Scalp and Blade vs. the Bay- P. Q. Jones, '20, W. L. Kemp; '22M,
club, the business ads captain-1 ES. Kingsford, '21, C. C. McCormici,
Borinstein vs. the electrical en- '22M, Martin, D. D. Nash, '20, . R.
rs, and the mechanical engineers Osius, '20, K. H. Petrie, '20, H. E.
le foresters; 8:30-Zeta Psi vs. Ramsey, '21E, A. F. Schirmer, '22E,
U, Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi H. J. Schlee, '20E, .1 D. Smith, '21E,
and the Craftsmen vs. the Grand R. E. Swartz, '22E, H. D. 'Tubbs, '22,
is club. C. J. Upton, '21, H. C. Walser, '23M,
Weilander, R. F. Weineke, '23,1 P. B.
,ronize our Advertisers.-Adv. Wilson, '21, S. L. Hudd.
Cor. Division and Catherine
Services 7:30, 10:30, 4:30
PROF. ARTHUR L. CROSS
WILL MAKE AN ADDRESS AT
THE MORNING SERVICE ON
THE "NATION-WIDE CAM-
PAIGN..
REV. HENRY TATLO%,K, D.D.
Rector
REV. CHARLES T. WEBB
Curate
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.
CoursetI1--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'cloq.
Course V-A DIscussion Class
-Friday Evenings, 6:30 to
7:30 o'clock.
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;thing
trade.
can supply your wants in any-
in the wall-paper and paintJ
C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. .
^ -
re You Giving a
ouse Party ?
WEDNESDAY
4:15-Public students' recital
USchool of Music.
7 :15-Marines meet at Unon.
f IRST
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. s. State and E. Washington
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at tlae
FSO, you will not want to have your
Sguestsdance to music from a piano that
is out of tune or a Victrola that needs re-
pair. J-Hop time makes strenuous re-
quirements on musical equipment and
you will wish to be prepared.3
U-NOTICES
All seniors holding proofs of ,chI.
ganensian sittings are asked to ap-
prove same and return them to the
photographers as soon as possible.
Seniors who have not yet made ap-
pointments for their Michiganenstan
sittings will find a' number of open
hours the first part of this week.
I youare asenior you have four'
more days in which tb make an ap-
pointment for your Michiganesian
sitting.
Professor Taylor's class'in economics
13-c will meet Tuesday and Thurs-
day at 9 instead of at 8 o'clock, in
the same room as formerly.
Get your Furniture and Rugs at
Koch and Henne.-Adv.
We can do.those floors, if they need
,renishing or waxing. Call 237. C.
H. Major & Co.-Adv.
Rev, A. W, Stolker, D.P., Pastor
10:30 a. m.
10:30, Sermon by the pastor,
"Stopping at an Inn" ,
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FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
10: 30 a. rA.
The minister's topic
will be
j "PERSQNALiTY"
(Second Phafje)
6:30
Plymouth Guild will discus
"Cogrtesy at Home and
Abroad"
Leaders, Miss Marion Roo
an4 Miss dean Lundberg.
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1t: 00, Students' Bible Classes.
6;3o~oung People's Devotional
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,UST a reminder, then, for you to send
in to us at once your order for piano
tuning or Victrola repairing. Prompt-
ness in placing your order will prevent
possible disappointment during this
busy season. Phony 1799.
Mornig Theme:
LUTHERAN
CHURCHES
Noon-Prof.1
"The .New
6:30 p. im., C.
hour at 6.
W. P. Henderson,
Intersationalism"
E. with'social half
ST. PAUL'S
Huron and Chapin Sts.
Rev. Carl A. Brauer
Sunday School, 9:00 a. m.
Churc Services, 10:00 a.
7:0p. in,
Mr0.M E . .IL a
We have a limited number of pianos for rent
First Unitarian-
Church
Cor. Sate and Hur Sts.
Sund4ay school, 9:30 a. M., Kin-
dergarten and Primary dur-
ing chturch
"RELIGIO AND T1IZSPIFRIT'
O YOUTH"
y utg people are urged to at-
tend as this is young People's
Sunday throuohput the jJnited
Mates.
Evening Meeting 6$;0
Itustrative Lecture on
oSoe Rligious customs of a
b6y
Prof. Harley H. Barit
Atter this the Y. P. R. U. wig
roast narsbmefiows and have
home-made ref reslments.
7:45, Illustrated address under
auspices of The Coalition
Committee of Michigan.
Theme: "The * Sanctity of
Property."
PRESBYTERIAN
Corer Huron and Divs)io
Jponard A. Barrett, Minister.
Ifrs. Thomas S. vans, Sei'y fqr
University Wo 4.
Benj. C. Fairmap, 4sst, in Stu-
dent Work.
TRINITY
Fifth Ave. and William St.
Rev. Lloyd Merl Wallick
10:30 a. im., "The Living Water."
11:30 a. m., Students'. Bible
Class.
ZIQNT
Fifth Ave. and Washington St.
Repv Ernest C. Stelhorn
9:00 a. in., Students' Bible
Class.
0:30 a. m., "Jesus and the
Sick.'
7:10 p. M. "I4 Desirable Mq4-
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