THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY SERICES IN ANN ARBR CHURCHES Lectures by several well known vis- itors and pertinent sermons from local ministers are the features of this week's services at the variousc es. At the First Baptist chui Clarence A. Barbour, president Rochester Theological se speaks on "The Master's Defini Life" and at the evening sera "The Land of the Undiscovere Barbour is widely known in church communion for his serv international secretary for r( work in the Y. M. C. A. of Noi erica. He was heard by thous American soldiers during the w is the author of several books, ing "The Bible in the Worldr and "Making Religion Efficient Meaning of Spring Descril At the Unitarian church, Re ney S. Robins will discuss "W] Symbols Ought to Symbolize. Robins will talk on the modern ing of the Lent-Easter season gards what is the truest and I pression of what ought to be fel the Spiing and about the "pass Jesus.- C.~ Stewart Baxter, '21 dent of the S. C. A., will sp "The Eyes of Youth" at thee service. Rev. Leonard A. Barrett will the theme, "What is Your I God?" at the morning service Presbyterian church. Reveren rett will also speak on various ious points in answer to a qu ifaire sent out by Chinese stud the University of Chicago. Rev. William L. Stidger, pa; St. Mark's Methodist church in will deliver the Wesleyan guild at the Methodist church al o'clock. His subject is "Oriental lights," the material for his having been gathered last yeas he was on a trip of 50,000 around the world. Reverend1 spent a number of months o where he was known by the dou as "Angelface.". At the Congregational chu associate minister speaks this ing on '"The Young Man Who At 6 :30 o'clock the second of 1 ies of talks on Cosmopolitans will be given by Ramon Capi grad., and Manuel Pablo, '22E, Philippines'. Rev. E. C. Stellhorn, of the Zion Lutheran church, speaks at the morn- ing service on "Heaven Unlocked," and the evening service-on "Herod, A Man to Whom Jesus Would Not Speak." Rev. Howard R. Chapman, Baptist student pastor, preaches at the morn- ing service of the Trinity Lutheran church on "Fellowship in Christ's Suf- ferings." "Substance" is the topic to be dis- cussed at the morning service of the Christian Science church. The testi- monial,meeting will be held Wednes- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Bishop Charles D. Williams will be the speaker at the morning service of St. Andrew's Episcopal church. Bish- op Williams will talk on "The Gospell for a Day of Disillusionment." At 4:30 o'clock Rev. Charles T. Webb, curate, will discuss "The Development of the Hebrew Scriptures." "The Mind of Christ" is the subject for morning services at the Church of Christ, Disciples. F. P. Arthur, past- or, will also deliver the evening ser- mon on "The Province of Preaching." University Men's Bible class meets this morning in Lane hall. ,i'i. AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen s C i SMajestic - Louise Glaum in "Love." Larry Semon in "The Suitor." Arcade-Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuck- le in George Barr McCutch- eon's story, "Brewster's Mil- lions." Wuertlh-- Douglas Fairbanks in "The Nut." Orpheum -- Mildred Chaplin in "Polly of the Storm Country." THIS WEEK stage Garrick (Detroit)-Henry Hull, Alma Tell, and George Marion in the comedy, "When We Are Young." Schubert (Detroit)-Bert Wil- liams and George McKay in the musical comedy, "Broad- way Brevities of 1920." Sunday night specials. Both Amer- ican and Chinese, for your entertain- ment. Chinese Gardens.-Adv. SENIOIR IT S WILL gradually and to introduce it into and orders may be placed for t E TA classes where the majority were up- any time. EET ON HURSDA perclassmen. The honor committee has presented a report to Dean John Austrian Treaty Subject of I Members of the '21 lit class will R. Effinger's advisory, committee ask- "The Austrian Peace Treaty" meet at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon ing its approval of such a plan, subject of a lecture to be gi in room 205, Mason hall, to select a Senior caps and gowns may now be Archibald Cary Coolidge, profe; to fill the vacancy re- ordered from George Moe. No deposit history in Harvard university, councilman't iltevcnyr need be made. Wagner and company Natural Science auditorium a1 cently left by Joseph Avery, '21, who are handling the official senior canes o'clock on Friday, March 18. graduated in February. If a large enough representation of the class is present the council man will not only be nominated but also elected at this meeting. The senior honor committee has sent out questionnaires to all mem- bers of the faculty of the literary col- lege relative to the success of the honor system recently introduced into the senior finals in classes containing 50 students or less. 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