S SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister October 16, 1921 10:40 A. M. - "Personal Relig- WHAT OTI ion," the religion which comes home to, and meets the needs Why Students Should Go To Church of, a man of today. Special iusic in honor of Mu- In the modern atmosphere it is sic Week. recognized that a man's religious in- 5:45 P. M.-Young People's So- stinct are just as natural to him as cial .Hour. 6i:0aP Hu. D any mental or moral qualities. If Young People can Express they are not educated, the man suffers Themselves Through the dwarfing in that particular respect. Church." In fact so much emphasis has been put A Cordial Welcome to All1 lately upon religion that any leading educator would insist without hesitancy tancy that deligious education is the mnt imnr t nt o n ' i. HERS SAY:- II for giving a man a full, all round du- cation by completing his religious de- velopment in the most approved way. Certainly therefore a college student already possessing a great deal of education and certainly possessing a superior insight into the matters dif ficult for the masses to understand, will go to church as regularly as he does to his classes in the University. He will do this without any supersti- tions, without any abnormal anxiety about duty, and without any out-worn notions of personal satisfactions to be gained, but simply because he is a man of breadth of vision and under- standing, with a mind able to analyze and see deeply into life in all its bearings. Arthur Holmes, Pres. Drake University Des Moines, Iowa i . I '' Cor. Catherine and Division St&. 7:35 A. M.-Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon: "Jabel and Ju- bal." Congregational singing of hymns by great composers. 4:30 P. H-Vesper service and address: "Great Men of the Christian Church: St. Poly- carp." 6:00 P. M.-Students' supper in Harris Hall: Dean Bursley speak at 6:30. REV. CHARLES T. WEBB Minister in Charge ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR AND ; UUr ibi. 1? dl.,'-nv FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron St., Below State 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Rev.. T. W. Young, D.D., will speak on "The Forgotten Se- cret." 12:00 P. M. Sunday School. 12:00 P. M - Guild 'Class at Guild House, Rev. H. R. Chap- man, leader. 6:00 P. M.-Guild Social Half- Half-Hour, in Church parlors, followed by Discussion HMeet- ing. Mr. Wendell Vreeland, leader. 6:30 P. .-B. Y. P. U. at Guild House. 7:30 P. M.-Evening Worship. Dr. Young speaks on "The Light That Failed." 7 ST, PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (MO. SYNOD) Cor. Third and West Huron Stse. C. A. BRAUER, Pastor Sermon: "Faith." 9:30 A. M.-Public worship. (German) 10:30 A. M.-Bible Hpur. 11:30 A. M.-Public worship. (English) No Evening Services. Salvation by grace through faith is the central theme of Scrip- tures. WELCOME AT S't. PAUL'S most imporzani parst a -on u velopment. In harmony with the spirit of mod- ern education the sensible young man will get his religious education in the institutions best fitted for that pur- pose. Regardless of all the criticisms against the Christian churches, still it remains absolutely true that they are the best institutions in the, country I i I i i i FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. E. Washington anl S. State Sts. 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship, Pastor's subject: "ROOTING, FRUITING." 12:00 Noon-Bible Classes in Lane Hall. 6:00 P. M.-Social Half-Hour for the young people. 6:30 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild devotional meeting. Mr. Byron Field, Leader. 7:30 P. M.-Evening worship, Pastor's subject: "LIFE'S HALFWAY HOUSE" SPECIAL MUSIC FOR THE DAY: For the morning: "Romance" (Second Concerto) (Wienlawski), Miss Struble and Mr. Brooks; "Benedictus" (Tours), the chorus; "Give Ear, Oh Shepherd of Israel" (Whiting), the Chorus; "So Thou Liftest thy Divine Petition" (From the Crucifixion) (Stainer), Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Williams; "Prayer and Cradle Song" (Guilmant) Mr,,Brooks. For the evening: "Magnificat in D" (Marks), the Chorus; "Ariet- ta" (Parker), Mr. Brooks, "There is a land mine eye hath seen" (Crow- inshield), Miss Howe. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AND DIVISION Rev. Leonard A. Barrett speaks on "RELIGION AND MUSIC" 10:30 Prof. W. D. Henderson's Class IN - "JESUS IN MODERN LIFE" 12 M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING - BEN FAIRMAN, LEADER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH _, BIBLE CLASSES LANE HALL See "Upper Room" Bulle- tin and Printed Schedule. Sunday Class for Men from 9:30 to 10:15 CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES South University Ave. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Washington St. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor "The propitiatory death of Christ, as an all-transcending demonstration of love, evokes in sinful souls a response which is the whole of Christianity." Come, let's stick to the oldGos- pel- 10:30 A. M. (German)-"Chris- tian Soldiers Ready for the Conflict." ':30 P. M. (English)-"The Fun- damental Difference between Cain and Abel." S F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor Bible S Morning Morning Worship at 10:30. Dr. J. B. Silcox preaches. Theme: "Our Heavenly Immor- tality." . Mr. Kuyper's class for Univer- sity students and any others .who wish to come will dis- cuss: "Jesus' First Public Ap- pearance." Meeting at 12 o'clock. Congregational Students' Association STEREOPTICON LECTURE Tissot's Paintings of LIFE OF CHRIST 75 Beautifully Colored Slides 7:0 Church Auditorium TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Willam St. Rev. L. F. Gunderman,'Pastor 9:30 A. M-Sunday School. 10:30 A. M.-In view of the ob- servance of Music Week, the theme of the sermon is "The Ministry of Music." The Home-like Church