THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE _______________________________________________________ ' I~ - Iw UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sts. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister October 9, 1921 9:30 A. M.-Sunday school. 10:40 A. M.-Sermon by Mr. Henry W. Foote. 5:45 P. M.-Y. P. R. U. Talk given by some speaker of the conference. A Cordial Welcome to All! j FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Huron St., Below State 10:30-T. W. Young, D.D., a former pastor, will speak. 12:00-Sunday School. 12:00-Guild Class for Universi- ty men and women, Howard1 R. Chapman, leader. At Guild House. 6:00--University Guild Discus- sion Meeting, preceded by so- dial half-hour. In Church Parlors. 6:30-B. Y. P. U. at Guild House. 7:30-T. W. Young, D.D., speaks in Church Auditorium. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (MO. SYNOD) Cor..Third and West Huron Sts. C. A. BRAUER, Pastor Holy Communion Today 9:00 A. H-Preparatory serv- ice (Gersman). 9030 A. M. - Public worship (German). 11:00 A. M.-Preparatory serv- ice (English). 11:30 A. M. -' Public Worship (English). Sermon theme: "The Wedding Garment." No evening services. WELCOME. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Washington St. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor The first step in putting Chris- tianity into society, into politics and into business, is putting Christ into the hearts of men and 'vomen. Therefore, we preach Christ in season and out of season and urge you to hear the message. 9:00 .A M.-Bible school. The pastor teaches a glass of young men and women. 10:30 A. M. - Sermon, "Truly Wise Living." 7:.0 P. .-Sermon, "A Terri- ble Mistake." g . All services in English. TODAY'S CHURCH SERVICES Cor. 7:3 nu1NDAY, UU , 1as Catherine and Divisis St. 5 A. M.-Holy Communion. WIJAT 0T~l RSSA ~ ~ 10:30 AM. -Morning Prayer WH AT OTH ERS SAY:- n "neroTise Wood-Gath- "It will, in my opinion, be a sad when men and women, instead of erers." day for this or for any people when bringing themselves at stated periods 4:30 U. M.--Vesper Service and prayeritpraiseroAddress: "Great Men of the. there shall have ccme them an into an atmophere praise, Christian Church: St. Igna- atrophy of the religious nature; when and aspiration, to hear the discussion tins." they shall have suppressed the need of higher spiritual themes, to be stir- 6:00 P. MI. - Students' Supper of communication, no matter how red by appeals to their nobler nature and Address :n Harris Hall. vague, with a supreme power in the in behalf of faith, hope and charity, 1E.CIAiIES T. WEBB Minuster in (large universe; when the ties which bind and to be moved by a closer realiza- men of similar modes of thought in tion of the fatherhood of God and the__ the various religious organizations brotherhood of man, shall stay at shall be dissolved; whn men, instead home and give their thoughts to the of meeting their fellow-men in as- Sunday papers, or to the conduct of ANN ARBO semblages for public worship which their business, or to the languid AN R O give them a sense of brotherhood, search for some refuge from bore- BIBLE CHAIR shall lounge at home or in clubs; dom."-Dr. Andrew D. White. I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ARTIIU W. STALKER, D.D., Pastor MISS ELLEN W. MOORE; Student Pastor 10:30 A. M-Morning Worship.. Pastor's Subject: "TIE GREAT UNREST." 12:00 Noon-Six Bible Classes for Students in Lane Hall. 6:00 P. M.-Social Half Hour ford the Young People. 6:30 P. M.-Doctor Stalker, Leader of the Young People's Devo- tional Meeting. 7:30 P. M.-"THE SOUL OF LONDON," Pastor's subject for the Evening Worship. MUSIC FOR THE DAY Morning: "Adagio" (Ries), Miss Struble and Mr. Brooks; "Ben- edictus" (Tours) the Chorus; "I am Alpha and Omega" (Stainer) the Chorus; "Qod be Merciful to me" (Percippe), Mr. Wheeler; "Ave Maria" (Shelley), Mr. Brooks; "Choral" (Suite Gothique) (Boell- mann), 1Mr Brooks. Eveningr "Cantabile" (Saint Saens), Miss Struble and Mr. Brooks; "And God shall wipe away all tears" (Coombs), the Chorus; "Canzone Amorosa" (Nevin), Mr. Brooks; "Come Ye Blessed" (Scott), Mrs. Wheeler. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AND DIVISION Leonard A. Barrett will speak on "PAUL IN CORINTH" AT 10:3a Prof. W. D. Henderson will speak AT 12 O'CLOCK ON "JESUS IN MODERN LIFE." Young People's Meeting and Social Half Hour beginning at 6 P. M. Delegates to the World C. E. Convention will speak. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND "UPPER P00OM" BIBLE CLASSES See "Upper Room" Bulle- tin and Printed Schedule. Sunday Classi for Men from 9:30 tQ. 10:15 CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES South University Ave. 12:00-Students' B3ible Classes. Men's Class, H. C. Coffman, Teacher. Ladies' Class, Mrs. F. P. Ar- thur, Teacher. 9:30 A. M:-Bible School. Dr. O. M. Cope, Superinten- dent. 10:30 A. M.-Sermon by Pastor. Subject: The Christian Life. 6:30 P. M.-C. E. Clyde Van- neter, President. Wm. Og- den, Leade'. F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURC Fifth Ave. and William St. Rev. L. F. Jundereman, Pastor 9:30 A. M.-Bible School. 10:30 A. M.-Morning worship. Subject: "The Royal Marriage Feast." A welcome to everyone. Public Worship 10:30. "DON'T FRET" is the theme of Dr. Silcox's sermon this morn- ing. If all who need a sermon on "Don't Fret"'-should' go to the Congregational Church this morning, the church would not hold them. Full choir under the direction of Earl V. Moore will sing. 12:00-Mr. George A. Kuyper will lead the discussion on the life ofChrist and the subject for this morning is "Propha- HEAR PROF. WM. A. FRAYER SPEAK "Germany and the Peace 4 Treaty" Congregational Students Forum TONIGHT - 6:10 o'clock Church Parlors