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Y, APRIL 22, 1922"

Number 144

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and the Arts:
>f the Literary Faculty
erry Hall.

Monday afternoon,

JOHN R. EFFINGER,

MOTHER OF SECRETARY SMITH
DIES IN HASTINGS, MICH.
Mrs. Frances M. Smith, mother of
Shirley. W. Smith, secretary of . the
University, died at her home in Hast-
ings on Monday night, April 10, as
the result of an attack of heart fail-
ure. Although Mrs. Smith had had
heart trouble for some time, the at-
tack wasi so sudden that only her
daughter was with her at the time of
her death.
Good BoardI
For limited number of lady boarders
at 523 Forrest Ave. Phone 1801-W

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She was formerly president of the of Detroit, vice-presid(
Michigan State Federation of Wom- ern Surety company,
en's clubs.. Smith, Ann Arbor.
She is survived by her husband, one '--
daughter, Gertrude Smith of Hast-! Joe Parker is now
ings, and two sons, Donald D. Smith ness. The formal ope

Navigation on the Huron River

antU ziniLL L vv.
Rider's Pen Shop ha
Calkins-Fletcher Drug
open for busi- 214 Nickel's Arcade, sec
ning will be the Adv.

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embers of football, baseball, track, class and intra-
:arry their Athletic Coupon Books with them when
This is particularly important on days of games as
ry Field on these days will be required to present his
FIELDING H. YOST, Director.
College of Literature, Science, and t*e Arts:
s of students no longer enrolled in this College are
gh the Dean's messenger boxes. It would be appre-
ice Committee if instructors would check over their
e lists in order to avoid' reporting absences for those
olled. W. R. HUMPHREYS.
isconsin Bonus:
office Room 2, University Hall, between 2 and 5 p. m.,
rF. 'B. WAHR.
of Research Clab:
he 'Research Club announced for Wednesday, April
>stponed until Wednesday, May 3. Members of the
Sigma Xi, and Phi Sigma areinvited to be the guests
at this meeting.
H. H. BARTLETT, Secretary.
;lish Club will meet at 4 o'clock, Saturday afternoon,
wberry Residence. Mr. Untermeyer will be present.
interested in the study of English are cordially in-
NEIL E..COOK, President.

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Sounder $ Canoe Delivery

Season Rentals Now Ready

Last Time Today
J. P. MaoGOWAN

Storage.

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iversity Band:
took the band trip
rsity Health Service

during spring vacation are urged to
this morning between 9 and 12
F. P. ALLEN.

IAIU-NOTICES

GOING ON
TLUDAY
for senior lit baseball
runt of Field house on
nd'meets at University
.iform,
chigan baseball game
a dinner ;for Prof.
t the Union.
om Bible class meets
ar for Westerner's
delta.
NDAY
.Men's Blible class
r room, Lane hall.
ociety meets at Lane
king and Treatment of
ill be discussed by the
Church of Christ,
ity avenue.
ederick Cohn speaks
stpdent congregation

Tryouts are wanted for the senior lit
baseball team. Meet in front of Field.
house at Ferry field at 10 o'clock
this morning.
All students who so desire may appear
at the gymnasium any time after
2:30 o'clock on Monday afternoon,
April 24, so that new physical meas-
urements of them can be taken:
Freshmen particularly are wanted..
Soph Engineer baseball practice wil
be held at 10 o'clock today. Meet
at the south daimond, Ferry field.
Fresh lits who wish t'o try out for
class baseball rebort at 3 o'clock
Monday afternoon at Ferry field.
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"D iscotenmed
Wives"
UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Sts.
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
"THE SPIRIT OF BACK
HOME" - A sermon to Odd
Fellows and others. 10:40 a.m.
"THE SACRED FLAME"-An
Easter Pageant, 4 p. m.
PROF. DE WITT H. PAR-
KER speaks at 6:30 p. n4., and
young people's supper precedes
at 5 45.
April 23, 1922

SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES

SPECIAL TO CANOE OWNERS
$2.50 reduction on Canoe Storage if paid at once

What Others Say:

pt. gtbrwf [piswornt
Cor. Division and Catherine Ste,
7:35 A. M.-Holy Communion
10:30 A. M. - Morning Prayer
and Sermon by the Rev. Chas.
T. Webb. Easter music re-
peated.
4:30 P. M. - Evening Prayer
and Address: "Great Men of
the Christian Church: Peter
the Hermit."
6:00 P. M.-Student Supper.

Yes, the Bible is an -open-air, out-of-door book.

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the sod and of fragrant air? It tabs of mountains and streams and
valleys and fountains, of grass and flowers and trees, of skies and
clouds and, snow and hail and winds and thunder and lightning, of
rocks and sands and hills, and of birds. Its heroes are shepherds and
farmers and fishermen and vine-dressers and fruit-pickers and plow-
men and sowers and reapers,--men who live on the hills, under the
stars, in God's fresh, free open air. All these voices of God still
speak to men of his goodness and his love..
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. S. State and E. Washington Ste. '

FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Orstanized in 1863
3% paid on
Savings Deposits
Oldest National Bank in Michigan

FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH

ANN ARBOR
BIBLE CHAIR

Huron, Below State

R. ,DKWARI) SAYLES, Minister

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REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D.D., Minister
MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director

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10:30 A.M-"A Record True."
Mr. Sayles.
12:00 -Sunday School. Guild
Class in the Guild House..

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4:00 -Junior B. Y. P. U.
5:30-Senior B. Y. P. U.

10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Pastor's subject: "THE IMAGE WITH
FEET OFCjLAY."
Special Easter Music for benefit of returned students:
"Benedictus" (Gounod),. the Chorus; "Redeemed of
dod" (Shelley), the Chorus; "My Hope is in the Ever-
lasting" (from Daughter of Jairus) (Stainer), Mr.
Wheeler.
12:00 Noon. Bible School. Student classes in Wesley Hall.
4:00-6:30 P. M. OPEN HOUSE at Wesley Hall.,
6:30 P. M. Mr. Herbert Twining, Leader of Wesleyan Guild devo-
tional meeting.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Pastor's subject: "Hail dear Con-
queror" (James); the Chorus; "Alleluia" (17th Cen-
tury Easter Hymn arranged by Morris).

"UPPER ROOM"
BIBLE CLASSES
i LANE HALL
See "Upper Room" Bulle-
tin and Printed Schedule.
Sunday Clast for Men from
9:30 to 10:15
CHURCH OF CHRIST
South University Ave.
F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor

ord of today!
s are a worldly asset.
and proper care, for
work.

Eyes that are not efficient
glasses may be needed to

DEPT.-Optometrist ,Mr. Mowick in charge.
DER & F ULLE R
State Street
JEWELERS AND,0PTICIANS

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6:00-Guild Social and Devo-
tional Meeting. .
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CNURCN
(MO.. SYNOD)
Cor. Third and West Huron Sts.
C. A. BRAUER, Pastor,
9:30 A. M.-Public Worship
(German).
10:30 A. M.-Bible School.
11:30 A. M.-Public Worship
7:30 P. M. - Evening Worship.
Wednesday Evening at 7:30.-
Mid-Week prayer service.

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us Adults 30c
P. M. Kiddles 10c

ALL STUDENTS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev.Leonard A. Barrett, D.D.' Minister
Lewis C. Reimann, Secretary Men Students
Miss Esther D. Nyland, Secretary Women Students
Morning Worship
10:30
Sermon Theme:
"AN OLD STORY WITH A MODERN MEANING"
Student Class
12:00
Rev. A. W. Moore, Educator of India, speaks on
"THE MASS MOVEMENT IN INDIA AS I SAW IT."
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING
Social Half-Hour at 6:00. Program at 6:30.
Margery A. Brando, '24, leads.
"Growth, Physical, Mental, Spiritual."
Special Notice:-Next Sunday Prof. P. Bland Blanshard will speak to
the Student class ,at noon on "Fear as a Factor in Spiritual Growth."
Students welcomed

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10:30 A. M. - "What shall we
teach for Christian Doctrine?"
7:30 P. M.-"Jesus as a Teach-
er." No. 111.
Bible School at 9:30 A. M.
6:30 P. M.-Christian Endeav-
or.
Students' Classes at Noon.
Mr. Coffman's Class will discuss
"The Making and Treatment
of a Criminal."
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Fifth Ave. and William St.
Rev. L. F. Gunderman, Pastor

WELCOME

LAST TIME TODAY

'4tS MAY I
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AND RETURN"

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ZION LUTNERAN
CHURON
Fifth Ave. and-Washington St.
F. C. STELLHORN,,
Pastor
"No mere man could truthful-
ly declare himself to be the res-
urrection and the life. Jesus
did, and proved His claim by
rising from the dead on Easter."
10:30 A. M. (English).-"Chris-
tendom's Dawn of Day." Ser-
mon by Mr. Herman Meyer.
5:30 P. M. -, Student Forum.
Topic, "University Men and
the Ministry." Rev. M. L. Wal-
lick, leader.

Morning Worship 10:30 o'clock.

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Rev. James F. Halliday of New York will preach
at ten-thirty. His subject is:
"THE TRAIL AND BEYOND."
On Sunday, April thirtieth, Rev. Mac H. Wallace
of Detroit will preaeh and his subject is:
"THE LIFE WE LIVE."

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

10:30 A. M.--"The
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Meeting.
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